The scene looks very similar to the end of the cop-shop shootout in "The Terminator" (1984). In episode 5 when one of the Soviets shoots at Joyce and Hopper, he follows the car out into the garden in a robotic way. "Rambo: First Blood II" - Soviets! "A View to a Kill" - the Soviets! "Rocky IV" - Dolph Lundgren… as a Soviet! The plotline of Soviets taking over a shopping mall has parallels to Chuck Norris' 1985 film Invasion USA, in which the action star takes on a mixture of Latin american and soviet agents. Name any big action movie from the mid-80s and this trope comes up. In episode 3 Dustin mentions to Steve that they're likely to spot an undercover Soviet because he is carrying a duffel bag. The opening scenes resemble that of 1983's "WarGames." In episode 5, Dustin recalls the movie "Red Dawn", in which a group of teenagers attempt to defend their town from a Russian invasion. The Soviet threat in season 3 brings up some interesting parallels with 80s cold war movies. Interestingly, "The Goonies" and "Stranger Things" both starred Sean Astin who played Bob Newby in season 2, and appears in a brief season 3 flashback. The series makes heavy reference to "The Goonies." Dustin also near-repeats one of the most famous lines from the film: "holy mother of god," when arriving at the bottom of the elevator in episode 5. Could the red balloon pop be a nod to "IT?" At the same time, a red balloon is popped by someone winning a prize. In season 3 episode 7 Alexei is shot in the fairground by Grigory. In Season 2, Bob Newby's childhood story seemed to recall the events of Stephen King's "IT". We also see a poster for "The Evil Dead" on Jonathan's bedroom wall in this episode, originating from 1981.įans will be keeping a close eye out for the "IT" Easter egg. So the Hawkins Middle AV club really would have been some of the first people to watch it. In episode 1, the gang sneak into a screening of George Romero's "Day of The Dead." It's billed as a 'sneak preview' as the movie premiered on June 30th 1985 but had a widespread release on July 19th. There's been a poster for "The Thing" on the Wheelers' basement wall since season 1, but the movie gets a name-check this season by Mike and Lucas in episode 3. There are also some visual parallels between Joyce visiting Mr Clarke in his garage, with Marty visiting Doc. It's in the title sequence for "Back to the Future," as well as Katy Perry and Taylor Swift's music videos. But did you spot an earlier reference, in Mrs Driscoll's house in episode 2? The camera pans from a 'Kit-Cat' clock on the wall, to Nancy and Jonathan. First, we see a poster, then segments of the movie playing on the projector. The most obvious one is Robert Zemeckis' "Back to the Future." This features obviously in Episode 7 when Dustin and his group hide in a screening of the movie to escape the Soviets. Box-office hits included The Goonies, Brazil, and Teen Wolf, so we expected some strong cultural references from Season 3. We're going to look at all the ones in season 3.ġ985 was a strong year for cult cinema. Seasons 1 and 2 were filled with great Easter eggs and references. The last series was set in 1984, but this one jumps forward to 1985, following the group of now young adults. The cult Netflix series Stranger Things is back and darker than ever. These vegetable cutters are the best in class on the market and make eating those veggies that much easier.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. There are a huge variety of vegetable choppers on the market and we sought out a comprehensive selection of the most efficient at every price point, in a range of forms and designs. Extras: Do you “just” want to chop vegetables, or are you hoping to puree dressings and sauces? We offer a range of options with blades capable of straightforward chopping, plus spiralizing, dicing small and large pieces, pureeing ingredients, and more.Size or Capacity: How much space can you spare on or under your counter and how much capacity do you need? Our options range from 0.75 to 3.5 cups.Manual choppers require a bit more effort than simply pushing a button, but are also more portable. Type: Most choppers are manual or electric.Keep the following in mind and we think you’ll end up with the ideal chopper for you: Picking the perfect chopper is highly personal and dependent on your particular needs.
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