#376 Re: Stranger Things
Posted: 29/05/2022 13:09
@dale cooper
Ima i tvoja omiljena pjesma
Ima i tvoja omiljena pjesma
this isn't nice sir, vatafakBloo wrote: ↑28/05/2022 15:18Meni su najdrazi ono dvoje u videotecidale cooper wrote: ↑28/05/2022 14:38
Uspio sam odgledati prvu epizodu sinoć. Sjajno!Ali čovječe jesu djeca odrasla.
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Divlja kosica i fagotkinja
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Pa u sceni u kafeteriji je rekao da ove godine osjeca da je to to i vec dva puta pada maturu ili tako nesto...billy organ wrote: ↑29/05/2022 16:40 Onaj metalac sto igra d&d nekako prestaro izgleda za ulogu tinejdzera.
dale cooper wrote: ↑30/05/2022 22:48 Uh kakva sjajna sedma epizoda, polako se povezuje mitologija i od prve sezone. Dobar twist pri kraju, počeo sam kontati o čemu se radi tek
kada je krenuo zadnji Eleven flashback, a realno bili su tu clues još od početka sezone. Lijepo je ovo sve bilo složeno, sada se figure na šahovskoj
ploči polako pozicioniraju za kraj sezone. Samo valja čekati još mjesec dana do zadnje dvije epizode. Ovaj format i trajanje epizoda je super.
A mene podsjeca na pjevaca REO Speedwagondale cooper wrote: ↑29/05/2022 19:14 Meni Eddie izgleda kao da je clan nekog thrash metal sastava 80-tih.Hocu reci da su pogodili tip. A i jeste stariji od ostalih jer je nekoliko puta padao godinu.
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Ne, ne, totalni mladi Kirk Hammettbilly organ wrote: ↑30/05/2022 23:56A mene podsjeca na pjevaca REO Speedwagondale cooper wrote: ↑29/05/2022 19:14 Meni Eddie izgleda kao da je clan nekog thrash metal sastava 80-tih.Hocu reci da su pogodili tip. A i jeste stariji od ostalih jer je nekoliko puta padao godinu.
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I još je sama Kate dala dozvolu za korištenje pjesme u seriji. I ona je fan!
https://www.nme.com/news/music/kate-bus ... an-3239169Kate Bush reportedly gave permission to Stranger Things to use her song ‘Running Up That Hill’ because she’s fan of the series.
Streams of the ’80s synth pop track had increased by 153 per cent after the song appeared on the latest season of the Netflix show. Bush’s seminal hit features on the first episode, in a key moment involving Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink).
The song, taken from Bush’s ‘Hounds of Love’, overtook ‘Wuthering Heights’ on Spotify to become her most popular title on the service after it experienced a surge in streams on Spotify. It was described as “the biggest gainer on the Global Spotify chart” by the streaming giants.
Felder went on to say that when she landed on ‘Running Up That Hill’, the song “immediately struck me with its deep chords of the possible connection to Max’s emotional struggles and took on more significance as Bush’s song marinated in my conscious awareness.”
“I sat with my clearance coordinator, and laid out all the scripted scenes for song uses that we knew of at that point,” she continued. “Knowing the challenges, we proceeded to create elaborate scene descriptions that provided as much context as possible so that Kate and her camp would have a full understanding of the uses. When we finished, we were on edge, but excited and hopeful.”
Next, the music supervisor had to track down the publisher, which brought her to Wende Crowley, Sony Music Publishing’s SVP of creative marketing, film and TV, received the request.
“Nora Felder came to us pre-pandemic to discuss the idea of using it as Max’s ‘song’ for this season,” Crowley said. “She wanted to make sure it was within the realm of possibility before she got the [executive producers] The Duffer Brothers on board with the idea since the song was going to be “such a focal point to Max’s storyline.”
Crowley continued: “Kate Bush is selective when it comes to licensing her music and because of that, we made sure to get script pages and footage for her to review so she could see exactly how the song would be used.”
Bush, being a fan of the show granted them permission after understanding the intent and vision meant for the song.
Meanwhile, The Duffer Brothers confirmed that Stranger Things will end with season five.
Speaking to NME, Matt Duffer said he and Ross have an end in mind for the final bow. “We do have an end. I’m sure a lot of it’s going to change, but now [it’s] the end.
“It’s just one of those things that you come up with and you go, ‘That’s it, that’s right, that’s inevitable – that’s what it has to be.’”