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Things to Watch After Stranger Things II
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Things to Watch After Stranger Things II

Strange, But Familiar Things From Season 2

We’re having fun with more strange and familiar things this week on the Video Store Podcast, looking at four films that the Duffer Brothers took inspiration from for the second season of Stranger Things. If you missed the first installment of this series, go check out the first part, “Things to Watch After Stranger Things I.”

Ghostbusters (1984)

We’re keeping it light and breezy to start this week’s show with Ghostbusters (1984). It’s a silly comedy with a healthy dose of spooky fun. Yes, our leading young guys are dressed as Ghostbusters, have their own proton packs, PKE Meters, and ghost traps to bust all the ghosts in the neighborhood. But what makes this an inspiration for Stranger Things season 2 is the haunted feeling our cast has during this season. And of course, Dustin catches a baby demogorgon with his ghost trap. What’s not to like about that?

Aliens (1986)

Next is the sequel to 1979’s Alien, Aliens, directed by James Cameron. This sci-fi action horror flick gives Stranger Things season 2 inspiration for its newest form of demogorgon, the demodog, as well as flamethrowers aplenty. Eleven is a mini-Sigourney Weaver in aesthetics and tenacity. And can we really trust Doc Owens if he is played by Paul Reiser, aka Burke from Aliens? Guess you’ll just have to watch Aliens and find out.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the second example of a sequel that sticks the landing in today’s show, and truly, that’s why Stranger Things season 2 nods to it. As James Cameron sought to honor the original source material and give it a twist with Aliens, he does the same with Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The film turns expectations upside down, and that’s exactly what Stranger Things season 2 does! And for that reason, it’s worth watching the film to see what jumped to Stranger Things. You’ll be back for more!

The Exorcist (1973)

The final film I’ve got for you today is often called “The Scariest Movie of All Time,” 1973’s The Exorcist. And with good reason! This film’s final act inspires the Stranger Things season 2 finale’s final act as well. There are also certain parallels that can be drawn between Father Karras’ journey and Hopper’s journey to be a father. This is a really scary film, and it’s not for everyone, but it is a film that’s worth watching at least once.

Honorable Mentions

Go back and listen to Flack talk about Gremlins in his “I’m Dreaming of a Bloody Christmas” episode. I discussed Stand By Me in my “Film Friendships” show, which was visually referenced in the first two seasons of Stranger Things (and it won’t be the last time either). Flack talks on the Ozploitation genre in his “Ozploitation Cinema” episode, of which Mad Max is the most famous, which is where Max gets her gamer tag in the Dig Dug game. Finally, I would be beyond remiss if I failed to include the most obvious reference---Eleven, dressed as a ghost, begging to go out for Halloween, just like E. T. did in E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which I covered in my first installment of this series. There are loads more I could mention, but I’ll spare you that today. Come talk to me after hours if you want the full thesis dissertation.

Thanks again for joining us today on the Video Store Podcast. I must say, it’s pretty…b!t₵h1n’ of you to do so!

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