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calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
Anyone else watch this?
It is only 8 episodes, so a grand total of approx 6 hours.
Anyone who grew up on '80s anthology shows (Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, Outer Limits, Twilight Zone...) will love this show. It really had that feel, from the credit sequence (the font was so 80s-ish) to the over-the-top, bad soundtrack.
The story was clearly influenced by a lot of movies from that time period as well. Just a few...
It!
Stand By Me
Firestarter
ET
Goonies
Close Encounters
Scanners
Jumanji
...
I hope they leave the story be and make this a seasonal anthology just like Fargo, AHS, True Detectives, etc. while there is some wiggle room to continue the story into a 2nd season, I think it closed everything up fine and just left enough questions to keep us wanting more (a perfect ending, in other words).
8/10 (some of the acting was a bit suspect, and even though I appreciated what they were going for with the soundtrack, it was still too annoying for my tastes)
It is only 8 episodes, so a grand total of approx 6 hours.
Anyone who grew up on '80s anthology shows (Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, Outer Limits, Twilight Zone...) will love this show. It really had that feel, from the credit sequence (the font was so 80s-ish) to the over-the-top, bad soundtrack.
The story was clearly influenced by a lot of movies from that time period as well. Just a few...
It!
Stand By Me
Firestarter
ET
Goonies
Close Encounters
Scanners
Jumanji
...
I hope they leave the story be and make this a seasonal anthology just like Fargo, AHS, True Detectives, etc. while there is some wiggle room to continue the story into a 2nd season, I think it closed everything up fine and just left enough questions to keep us wanting more (a perfect ending, in other words).
8/10 (some of the acting was a bit suspect, and even though I appreciated what they were going for with the soundtrack, it was still too annoying for my tastes)