Did Stranger Things Get Ideas From My 1980s Home Videos?

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  • @LenEnders
    @LenEnders  Год назад +195

    Here are some of the original 1980s home videos that I show clips of in this video:
    Mischievous Teenage Metalheads | A Day In The Life (1987)
    ruclips.net/video/XVu7_oRG1Bc/видео.html
    A Day In My 1980s Teenage Life (1988)
    ruclips.net/video/1P2QLLNGT6s/видео.html
    1980s Small Town Teenagers | A Day In The Life (1987)
    ruclips.net/video/7GyBhCGbBZs/видео.html
    1980s Kids Hanging Out In Backyard Clubhouse (1986)
    ruclips.net/video/0ApUkg-iFl8/видео.html
    1980s Teen Metalheads Climbing Chimacum Rock (1988)
    ruclips.net/video/Cgxq3rxH7F8/видео.html
    Scenes From My Homemade Horror Movies (1986-1988)
    ruclips.net/video/fX-Tlcjghu4/видео.html

    • @Indrid-Cold
      @Indrid-Cold Год назад +9

      The Duffer Brothers have ‘been to court,’ with Netflix by their side, at least six times since the series first aired.
      In every case, they were accused of plagiarism.
      And keep in mind, these were just the high-profile cases that actually ‘made it to court,’ so to speak; meaning that both sides filed PUBLIC DOMAIN/ accessible cases/affidavits/arguments. However, they have all ended with the duffer brothers, and Netflix, settling out of court, before any kind of actual trial can take place.
      When that happens, both sides sign nondisclosure agreements, so…
      We’ll never know how much they’ve paid out in order to shut people up.
      The entire premise for the series/‘Series Bible’ of the series, has clearly been proven, through court documents, to have been stolen from others.
      The premise itself is just based upon CIA declassified MK Vltra Documents, documents from the government’s remote-viewing programs in the 70s and 80s, and the semi-fictional Montauk conspiracy (which has been around since the 90s.)
      I could go on for a long time, sadly. However, the point being;
      Yes, the duffer brothers, or someone on their team, definitely ‘plagiarized’ your material to some degree.
      As I have established, they have a long history of it. It’s gotten so bad, and so silly at this point, that two years ago, they had to start calling all of their plagiarism, “Homages.”
      Should you sue them? Why the fvck not?
      After all, Netflix has deep pockets, and they never fight plagiarism claims in open court for the public to see, so you’re guaranteed some money.
      However…Do you deserve money? That’s an entirely different story. Posting your personal home videos onto a public platform, and then expecting money if someone is inspired by the contents, well, we all know you never expected to make a real buck off of this.
      So why cause trouble?

    • @lc1102
      @lc1102 Год назад +6

      Len!! I was literally thinking SO MANY MORE FILMS MOVIES must have been inspired by your archive footage man that's crazy!!!!!!! Ugh goosebumps I was literally thinking this must be happening when I see the Netflix film dramas based on 80s time period

    • @jomamma1750
      @jomamma1750 Год назад +6

      These guys obviously watched your videos. It's only good common sense that they would as your videos are out there, have been out there, and that's exactly how film research is done.
      Nice video 'tho. I'm calling it a shot across the bow, one quite professionally fired.....

    • @DISIDENCIAGALACTICA
      @DISIDENCIAGALACTICA Год назад +3

      OK, WTF!!!??? 🤔😳🤯🤔😳🤯🤔😳🤯🤔😳🤯🤔😳🤯

    • @Long-HairedLuigi
      @Long-HairedLuigi Год назад +4

      Hey, you never know, there's always a strong chance they did. ;)
      I can relate to what you're saying as I'm sort of in the same boat; an old friend from grade school during the last few years of his life was working for Nintendo. He told me everyone there really enjoyed my Mario-inspired comic strip. He passed away in 2016, and suddenly two years afterward I saw at least a couple of things in their Mario output that appear to have been directly inspired by my comic strip. There's at least a 50/50 percent chance, but I'll never know for sure since he's no longing living.
      So looking at your stuff above and watching this video, I'm happy to believe that there's a very strong possibility that they did. I mean, I've learned from personal experience that hey, you never know. ;)
      Why wouldn't they come on to RUclips and search for videos to give them inspiration? Sounds perfectly logical to me.

  • @PatMan1966
    @PatMan1966 Год назад +1564

    I knew many dudes back in the day that looked, dressed and vibed the same way as Eddie Munson and your friend Hawn. They're not exactly unique characters, they're more like a type of character. If you had film footage of crowds of people walking into an arena to see Ozzy in 1983 you'd see hundreds of Eddie Munsons.

    • @countcharl
      @countcharl Год назад +120

      Yep agreed. All Metal ppl in the 80s that liked bands like Dio, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest looked like that. The hair style, leather and denim :)

    • @sebastienbolduc5654
      @sebastienbolduc5654 Год назад +39

      The same occurs nowadays concerning fashion trends.

    • @Viney209
      @Viney209 Год назад +59

      Metalheads still look like that today if they dig old school thrash metal and the like.

    • @AndreaEvansTribute
      @AndreaEvansTribute Год назад +47

      I agree with this but the costume designers look to videos and pictures for inspiration and directly copy them. That’s what I remember from working on period pieces. Because our memories are not perfect, they still need the images from the time periods to accurately replicate it.

    • @RR-ds4sd
      @RR-ds4sd Год назад +21

      Of course, but as most of the people working on the movie production are not old enough to remember, are too old to remember, or were too stoned to remember, they surely looked up somewhere. Because this generation does not now how to handle paper media, they went online. They surely stumbled upon this material.

  • @strawberrygirl8572
    @strawberrygirl8572 Год назад +148

    I gotta say that documenting those years on video like you did is such a valuable thing. I'm so glad for people like you who preserved so much of our history this way. Cameras weren't super common, they were very expensive, and, like you said, heavy and awkward. I'm thankful there were people like you running around with them so the kids today have real footage of awesome times.

  • @arobb4481
    @arobb4481 Год назад +449

    I'm about to turn 50 and there's so much nostalgia in this video that it hurts. We really had it all back then and didn't even know it.

    • @mickschnabel
      @mickschnabel Год назад +19

      I'm 47 and fully agree! I have so much in common w/ these videos, I was just a little too young to partake in the real fun back then

    • @JasonLeeIsAGod
      @JasonLeeIsAGod Год назад +23

      Yeah I don't think today's youngsters understand that yes, that stuff really happened & yes, we actually looked like that. Yes, we had forts in the woods, we rode our bikes everywhere, we listened to Motley Crue & Metallica long before there was a Pam & Tommy & Metallica sued Napster. In fact I turned "Ride the Lightning" into a sonnet for some English class & since only the metal kids knew who they were back then the teacher didn't have a clue it was a Metallica song I got a B on it!! I knew lots of guys like Len & Hawn & would've totally dated either of them. Even if you weren't a stoner or metalhead (we called them Freaks back then) you knew people like that. They weren't exclusive to any particular geographic area in the US. If you weren't one of them you knew one of them or sat behind them in some class. They were always much cooler than the jocks & cheerleaders too & didn't care if you like Journey or Motley Crue, they accepted you. Of course they mocked your love of Journey but since you also liked metal they let the Journey thing slide.

    • @WIDOW.OFFICIAL
      @WIDOW.OFFICIAL Год назад +14

      I knew it was a special time never to be repeated and I embraced it! Every day was exciting and a party. The music, Movies, Art all Magical!

    • @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes
      @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes Год назад +9

      @@JasonLeeIsAGod lol, why do u think any of that is hard for anyone to believe? EVERYRGING u said is completely normal common typical stuff

    • @EagleStar15
      @EagleStar15 Год назад +5

      Didn't it? It's everything we did. I loved the video. Took me back.

  • @Rr0gu3_5uture
    @Rr0gu3_5uture Год назад +128

    I was a small-town Metalhead in the 80s in Scotland. Apart from a few minor cultural differences, my teenage experience was incredibly similar to your own, eerily so in most cases.

    • @panspermiapancakes
      @panspermiapancakes Год назад +7

      I was born in 87 so most of my childhood was during the 90s and early 2000's. Seeing all his home video clips, his experience in the 80s was damn near identical to mine from the 90s. I even felt a bit of sadness seeing a video rental store in his clips because those were always great occasions. lol The main difference was the fashion and music. Instead of the "Eddie Munson" types, it was mostly Grunge and Punk Rock scene-kids. Life hadn't really drastically transitioned yet between the 80s and 90s. Even the telephone situations were identical.
      So yeah, outside of pop culture differences, our childhoods were very similar during those decades. I'm also old enough to have started on VHS and cassette tapes, even though DVD's and CD's started replacing them half way through my childhood.

    • @jimmywayne983
      @jimmywayne983 Год назад +3

      Maybe it was based on you then.. its not like every 2. Teenager looked like that in the 80's right 😅
      My dad looked like that in the 70's.. maybe its based on him 😮

    • @HeavenlyRainPath
      @HeavenlyRainPath 8 месяцев назад +3

      That's fascinating. Did your experience include making club houses, riding your bikes at night, kids into heavy metal wearing band shirts, latch key kids, and everyone gathering at someones house and everyone getting quiet when someone was checking in with their parents on the phone?

    • @Debra-k1f
      @Debra-k1f 4 месяца назад

      ​@@HeavenlyRainPath We had a lot of similar things that Len shows- most of us from the 80's do....if only we all had our memories on tape, right? ~ sigh~

  • @radmikey566
    @radmikey566 Год назад +531

    Dude, as a writer who happened to stumble across your videos while doing research and searching for inspiration for my OWN stories set in the 1980s? Wouldn't be surprised if some writer or costume designer on the team somewhere saw your videos at some point. Maybe even multiple. And maybe it was conscious, maybe it was subconscious, but I can absolutely believe your videos had at least a small influence on Stranger Things. Especially the ones of Hawn.

    • @bb-gc2tx
      @bb-gc2tx Год назад +22

      one thing stranger things missed it was basically a law in the suburbs between the years 1981-85 if you owned a trans am camaro firebird mustang you were required to blast the stroke by billy squier out of your car stereo at least 5 times a day 🤣🤣 so if your show features those cars and a teen driving it dont forget that golden rule 🤣

    • @geenah3139
      @geenah3139 Год назад +6

      I'm a writer too and also used Len's videos as inspiration for my mystery novel set in the 1980s. I even named my main character Len (different last name though). I hope Len Enders doesn't mind 😅

    • @cougsjohnson1
      @cougsjohnson1 Год назад +7

      I agree! There's no one out there that has more "Raw" Footage from the 80's than Len does. Len basically invented the VLOG

    • @tommydub1281
      @tommydub1281 Год назад +2

      ​@@bb-gc2tx So true!

    • @azrael4771
      @azrael4771 Год назад +1

      ​@@geenah3139 I would love to read it lol

  • @ericsmith1508
    @ericsmith1508 Год назад +89

    I really think this all just proves how accurately the Duffers nailed the 80's stereotypes and clichés.
    I would imagine that if we looked at any home movies that were being filmed by teens in the 80's they would all look similar to yours and to Stranger Things. I mean that mullet, denim and leather jacket, and heavy metal garage band persona has been seen by everyone who grew up in the 80's. "That Guy" with exactly "That Look" has been at least a background character in every movie or show set in the 80's. And everyone who grew up in the 80's knew of AT LEAST one dude who actually looked and acted like Eddie Munson!
    It's the reason we all relate so well to these characters. We feel like we know them...
    ...because we do.
    We grew up with them.
    They are us and our friends!

    • @sardonicsisyphus
      @sardonicsisyphus 11 месяцев назад +2

      probably because that's the generation they are from

    • @babayega1717
      @babayega1717 7 месяцев назад

      Of course they would nail it. They are 40 years old, they were alive in the 80's 😅🤣🤣🤣

  • @jacoblara4820
    @jacoblara4820 Год назад +199

    You have perfectly documented a time in history, I think any filmmaker would love to use your vids as inspiration

    • @EmvyBeats
      @EmvyBeats 11 месяцев назад

      i agree. Memories aren't as detailed as a picture & they do not last forever.

    • @germaniatv1870
      @germaniatv1870 11 месяцев назад

      Correct.

  • @TveitenRampBryggeri
    @TveitenRampBryggeri 10 месяцев назад +12

    68 model here, from Norway. Recognizing a lot of what we see in your videos. Much of it is a blueprint of how my life were here in northern Scandinavia in the 80s😀
    As Bryan Adams put it: Those were the best days of my life...

  • @cknorris3644
    @cknorris3644 Год назад +52

    As an 80's kid I can confirm that was 80's life. They also 100% used your videos for research material. And guitar buddy definitely needs some royalty money!

  • @user-zp8sk2rc4m
    @user-zp8sk2rc4m Год назад +67

    This brought actual tears to my eyes due to emotional nostalgia overload. I'm a bit older (55) but this is so accurate! Len, you're the best! P.S. You aren't aging...it's like you're a character from Lost Boys. 🧛

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +11

      Thank you!!! And I'm so glad you enjoyed this ☺️

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 Год назад +3

      Right? What a flashback, I'm 55 as well and it's too bad today's kids will never experience what we did!

  • @NostalgiaFix81
    @NostalgiaFix81 Год назад +24

    In the 80’s we looked towards the future with such dreams and hope. Now we just want the 80’s back 😅

  • @artomarto679
    @artomarto679 Год назад +14

    51 yrs old from Ireland and we lived like this in the 80s.💚 Bikes, forts and Free House as we called it when the parents were gone were always great fun.. What a time to be Alive

    • @Jupiter-p7f
      @Jupiter-p7f Год назад +3

      man I wish I lived in the 80s as you.

  • @jarydf
    @jarydf Год назад +23

    This is wonderful work.
    51 year old small town kid from Australia can confirm.
    We were on the other side of the world but pretty much every point on the list still checks out.
    This could be footage of me and my friends during our early 80s metal years.
    We also had new romantics, break dancing and surfer phases but those are stories for another day.

  • @lilymetal8267
    @lilymetal8267 Год назад +20

    Now I wish I grew up in the 80s, this guy is describing my dream life fr

    • @Debra-k1f
      @Debra-k1f Год назад +2

      I lived the dream 😂...and loved every minute of it ❤.

    • @suedefringe
      @suedefringe Год назад +1

      I'd go back in a red hot minute and do it all over again.

    • @cecilialopez1001
      @cecilialopez1001 8 дней назад +1

      @@Debra-k1fsame here 😞 I miss the 80s

  • @zOMBieAkACris
    @zOMBieAkACris Год назад +80

    As someone who works in the film industry, mostly in the art department I can tell you that Production Designers and Art Directors are doing research from their own photos and video (if they were alive back in those days) and from other films, books, magazines, internet videos, etc... Maybe the art department did come across some of your vids but I can tell you that the bedroom radio is easily available and can be rented at various prop rental houses or even found in thrift stores because they stood the test of time. Much of the evidence that you have presented sounds similar to things the Duffers, and the other Writers in the writer's room, probably grew up doing. Listening to Motley Crue or any other popular band at house parties (somewhere they had to get the music rights to even play that song in that episode) Riding bikes, smoking pot at some secret hang-out, and exploring abandoned buildings, warehouses, and any other weird building in their cities, towns, or small towns.
    Now the Eddie Munson Character, that one I can't honestly say that it wasn't directly ripped off. When a character is designed for a show or tv the Director or Directors see every aspect of that character. Now sometimes it's Wardrobe, Hair, and Makeup that present the directors with different ideas but for the costume designer of that season, Amy Parris (who had previously worked as a costumer for another 80s period project THE TO DO LIST) to try and find inspiration online by typing into youtube 1980s rocker kid and finding your video of your friend is possible but coincidently the department Head of hair Sarah Hindsgual also give him a wig that matched your friend? That means that the Props department also too coincidently gave him a similar guitar? I don't think so. All signs point to the Duffer Brothers secretly being fans of yours, they probably showed each department your video or pulled a still of your friend and said this is Eddie Munson. And the departments took that and ran with it. He just matches up too closely to Eddie. Honestly, I hope the Duffers or whoever is involved that get inspiration or pulls directly from you gives you a shout. What if in the next season, there's a character named Glen Benders or something close to your name and he's a camera dude? That would be great.

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +26

      That would be awesome! Thanks for taking the time to comment. As I said in the video, these are all similarities that people have pointed out to me, not that I came up with. It's interesting that the feedback I'm getting from people who have knowledge of the industry are like "It's definitely possible" while random schmucks that know nothing are telling me I'm an egomaniac for even suggesting this possibility!
      Like I said in the vid, I'm not convinced but there are some eerie similarities! 🤘🤘

    • @homesteadgamer1257
      @homesteadgamer1257 Год назад

      @@LenEnders Yeah, you kind of sound egomaniac for suggesting it. You've only been on youtube since 2014 and really have almost no followers so you're not important to Hollywood, sorry to tell you that. Stranger Things aired in 2016 and EVERYONE knows that film productions are done at least 2 years (often 3 or 4) prior to release dates. EVERYONE experienced the 80s and EVERYONE in the US dressed like that in the 80s and very early 90s. You in your personal video did because IT WAS FASHION. So why can't everyone else have dressed that way because it was fashion? You really do sound like your ego took over. That style of clothing was NOT specific to you and your pals. You're going to have accept that.

    • @ashwitmoro
      @ashwitmoro Год назад +13

      The Duffer brothers were 6 years old when the 80s ended, so I doubt they would have grown up doing many, if any, of the things in Len's videos, nor would they have any clear memories of those things happening around them.

    • @stephantom8237
      @stephantom8237 Год назад +3

      I have to disagree about Eddie Munson just because that is A Look since the 80s. Go to any heavy metal festival today and you’ll see dozens of guys with vests like that and hair like that.

    • @layditms2
      @layditms2 Год назад +2

      are they even generation x ?
      the filmmakers aren't
      lol

  • @tania6145
    @tania6145 Год назад +20

    I was 16 in 1989 and Legit this is exactly our growing up life in the 80s right down to the forts and abandoned areas and I’m in Australia. Love this nostalgic video!

    • @Styxswimmer
      @Styxswimmer 7 месяцев назад

      It's amazing how all western countries were so similar back then. I've noticed all western countries had a GREAT time in the 80s and all communist nations had a very rough time. The USSR and Eastern bloc were well into a decline that lead to their collapse by the 80s.

  • @jackedattack8781
    @jackedattack8781 Год назад +13

    Others: Try their hardest to make an impression and get lost in the fray
    Len Enders: Accidentally achieves immortality

  • @pelqel9893
    @pelqel9893 Год назад +6

    53yo here. I think Stranger Things did an awesome job of recreating life in the 80s - it was amazing for me to see it brought back to life so vividly... My friends and I used to walk the railroad tracks a lot as our "third space" away from family... and we had an abandoned sanitorium nearby (Hickory Grove Sanitorium in DePere, Wi) where we used to explore and hang out at night before we could get into bars... it was a whole different world back then!

  • @BinkyStalls
    @BinkyStalls Год назад +108

    To all the guys and gals that grew up in the 80s and 90s, we’ve come a long way in technology. But I’d bet most of us would trade it all in for a chance to relive those amazing days of sun and friend back then.

    • @Sassyglbeauty
      @Sassyglbeauty Год назад +10

      100% yes. And I thought there was NO WAY I would ever miss the 80s. Lol. It seemed like the cringiest decade to me in the 90s. Lol.

    • @larryhaug71
      @larryhaug71 Год назад +2

      I know I would

    • @Physics_Dude
      @Physics_Dude Год назад +5

      Yes! But also know we have that choice today. Don't buy an iPhone, don't use subscription streaming services, only check your email 2 times a day at certain time intervals, get a landline (almost free with some packages)... I could go on and on here...

    • @myhandlehasbeenmishandled
      @myhandlehasbeenmishandled Год назад +5

      @@Physics_Dude 2 times a day? Try 2 times a week. And by next week happily forget email was even a thing.

    • @angelasmith-7501
      @angelasmith-7501 Год назад +8

      ​@@Physics_DudeI completely agree. I do own a cell phone, but use it minimally. I turn all notifications off. I don't use social media much. I still use a wall calendar and a paper planner. My phone is in another room when I sleep and I have an old fashioned alarm clock. I refuse to buy a smart TV, own no ROKU or anything like that, and regularly buy DVDs and Blue Rays. I read an actual book most nights in bed before I go to sleep. Yes, we do have a choice. We can decrease our dependence on the virtual world and live in the real world, which is so much more wonderful😊

  • @alwanrosyidi2772
    @alwanrosyidi2772 Год назад +23

    Entertainment was limited in the 80s/90s.
    We only had TV and cassettes. But the limitation made us more focused to enjoy the entertainment.

    • @Physics_Dude
      @Physics_Dude Год назад +7

      I'd say entertainment was LESS limited. We created our own entertainment instead of being told how to be entertained.

    • @kbeebe6513
      @kbeebe6513 Год назад +3

      Right? Watched movies over and over again. Not even bored over it

    • @barfyman-dm6zx
      @barfyman-dm6zx 11 месяцев назад +1

      All new toy brands? All new cartoons? Nintendo? Sorry you only had a TV and a boom box you missed A LOT

    • @entertainingsportshighligh7525
      @entertainingsportshighligh7525 9 месяцев назад

      TV, CASSETTES, RECORDS, VIDEO GAMES, MOVIE THEATERS, GOING TO THE MALL, BIKE RIDING, OUTDOOR GAMES,
      HOUSE PARTIES, COMIC BOOKS, SATURDAY CARTOONS, GOING TO RECORD MUSIC STORES, BUILDING TREE HOUSES,
      BUILDING CLUB HOUSES, CATCHING INSECTS IN BOTTLES AND JARS, PLAYING FOOTBALL, PLAYING BASEBALL.,
      PLAYING BASKETBALL , PLAYING SKELLY, SKATE BOARDING , BUILDING & RIDING GO-KARTS, DIFFERENT KIND OFTOYS,

  • @glinteastwood
    @glinteastwood Год назад +42

    This is such a playful (and well made) video. Thanks Len! There are more similarities than differences for sure, though I don’t remember bike lights being a thing until the late 90’s, for what it’s worth.

    • @bigcrackrock
      @bigcrackrock Год назад +4

      Yeah and I think the only reason bike lights became a thing after that is because the law suddenly started going after people for not using them in a lot of places.

    • @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS
      @THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS Год назад +4

      They had these headlights for sale at the Montgomery Ward but it would be for total doofus bikes like PeeWee Herman MAN!... it's like a generator that turns by rubbing a wheel on the rim. No respectable Mongoose, GT ProPerformer, Haro Torker 2 or Schwinn Predator would be caught dead with this!

  • @cindy7400
    @cindy7400 Год назад +14

    Len you were such ahead of the game , the nostalgia you bring back to us all and the blast from the past is so humbling 💋

  • @jarr2835
    @jarr2835 Год назад +9

    Your videos, presentation, editing and commentary put me back in 1983, on my Schwinn Scrambler, in my underground fort, running through the vacant field behind the house (which I accidentally set ablaze), skateboarding on our culdesac, listening to tapes on my Toshiba boombox.....frankly brings tears of joy so thank you once again

  • @actstuntcam
    @actstuntcam Год назад +12

    As an 80s kid this was so fun. I grew up in New Zealand - but that 80s culture was just the same here. Glad this came up in my RUclips feed. Nice work mate - and great you published your 80s VHS vids. Cheers, Cam from NZ :)

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +3

      So glad u found me!!!!

  • @__3028
    @__3028 Год назад +9

    crazy how similar 80s life was for kids as it was for my child hood in the late 90s and early 2000s. I was totally a latch key kid who would ride around on bikes with a gang of hoodlums, build forts in the woods, and hang at the mall. Also! my parents listening in on my convos on the other line lol

  • @ShnarfKat
    @ShnarfKat Год назад +5

    I was born in 80.looked up to all the dudes that looked like this. I even did for a bit. Still a metal head and still loves the 80s and 90s. Awesome video

  • @geekwithsocialskills
    @geekwithsocialskills Год назад +11

    Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s this video is spot on. Nicely done! I can relate to every single thing you cover in this and all the other videos on your channel. Thank you for recording your childhood. Watching brings back so many memories for me. Signed, a fellow rocker kid now in his 50's 🙂

  • @R.I.P.AlienJack
    @R.I.P.AlienJack Год назад +20

    Good stuff bro. Doesn't surprise me. There's not a whole lot of footage out there like yours. Not many teenagers in the 80s had the idea to document and film everything. I'm sure many people find your channel inspirational. I know I do! Keep rockin Len!

  • @basslinepromotions
    @basslinepromotions Год назад +143

    in the very least the producer's research alone would have led them across your videos so yeah dude you've had total influence especially after watching this 😅
    well put together

    • @AndreaEvansTribute
      @AndreaEvansTribute Год назад +4

      💯

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Год назад

      @@AndreaEvansTribute Not everyone is religious.?! Souls,None is called to become religious, cause all are called to back into reality, through repentance and new birth.
      That`s good news. And nor am i religious, nor was i ever religious. And nor do i follow or believe in a religion.
      All religions are masons made up stories, just to keep mankind confused and busy believing all kinds of nonsenses, the most is known, that into heaven goes many ways, That is masons lie. Masons build up many ways into heaven, which are all known as religions. Search about them, for they are your enemies, they steal - destroy - kill.
      Masons = children of devil.
      John 8:44
      Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
      Only through the ONLY BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD, CHRIST - can we go into heaven.
      John 14:6
      Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
      But there is few buts:
      Matthew 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
      That verse sifts out the lukewarm christians, who proudly scream out and letting others know they believe, yet they do not do so in their hearts.
      Christians = saved souls, who go and sins no more and until their deaths or the returning of CHRIST, are all doing daily the will of GOD:
      KEEP
      PREACH
      WATCH
      EXPOSE
      + being daily in a battle agents his own flesh.
      For every Christian must walk after the SPIRIT and not after the flesh:
      Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. Romans 8:4 That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
      For no Christian are called to just believe but to be also a doer of THE WORD :James 1:23 For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass:
      These are the 2 buts.
      Again i say, it is good news that you, dear soul, are not religious.
      And if we`d be to take a Christianity as a religion, then no soul be saved for real and Christ either died in vain or not at all -- that is a lie, stating that Christianity is a religion and not a reality is a lie.
      For it is a fact that no religion saves.
      Christianity do saves, for no soul becomes a Christian, until he have gotten saved, called upon the name of the lord, which proofed the needed faith to be there.

  • @jeaniewilson2284
    @jeaniewilson2284 Год назад +8

    I read somewhere that Joseph Quinn the actor who played Eddie more or less picked his look, from the hairstyle to the clothes. Its entirely possible he saw your video when researching for the role.

  • @hamsterdiving7593
    @hamsterdiving7593 Год назад +11

    I'm a cartoonist and in the early 90s, I drew a fat cat for a comedy club (called the Fat Cat Comedy Club, natch 😅). At the time I was living in way south SoCal in San Bernadino.
    Months later, an animated cartoon comes out (that I'd never seen before or heard of) called "Eek the Cat". What did my cat look like? Look up Eek. Identical.
    In the mid-90s my brother, who lived and worked in Hollywood, wrote a screenplay based on the Herman Melville short story, "Bartleby the Scrivener". My brother named his character "Corkleby". He hadn't even mentioned to anyone he was writing it, but when my brother heard someone had beat him to it -- "Bartleby" had already been filmed by someone else -- he abandoned it.
    Weird thing is, it was a rather obscure old story from a long-dead writer. And yet someone else decided to make a movie out of it, too. Weirder still: years later I would move to San Francisco and date a guy who was an actor in "Bartleby", lol!
    I think stuff just gets out there into the aether; ideas and thoughts floating around on the same wavelength; somethings bound to attract others...
    This was a great video. I really enjoyed it.
    Thanks! 👍😊

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Год назад +3

      What a coincidence, meow 🙋‍♂️🤷😸😺😺

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Год назад +2

      Then lawyers get involved and boom, someone has an intellectual property case, possibly.

    • @hamsterdiving7593
      @hamsterdiving7593 Год назад +3

      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Oh yeah, happens all the time in H-wood...
      *Nothing* is original; everything is derivative, but try telling that to them, lol

    • @hamsterdiving7593
      @hamsterdiving7593 Год назад +3

      @@mrkitty777 😼😼

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Год назад +2

      @@hamsterdiving7593 😸

  • @Brad77658
    @Brad77658 Год назад +10

    I miss the late 80s early 90s. Brings backs so many memories of my childhood. Thanks for your videos Len. I think the series did run across your videos and get ideas from them. Pretty damn close in my opinion.

  • @straw242_
    @straw242_ Год назад +4

    I was born in 1975 and grew up in the 80s so seeing all this footage is a time machine for me! My older brother was your age Len so I looked up to him and he introduced me to Iron Maiden, Ozzy and Van Halen to to name a few metal bands from those times. It's great that you filmed all through these years and preserved all this footage. This is the best thing someone can ever do to preserve time. Great job!

  • @jessedorsettii9988
    @jessedorsettii9988 Год назад +6

    Wow. Nice job being a kid in the 80's and documenting what life was like. They may have been studying your stuff.

  • @jguitarz1
    @jguitarz1 Год назад +12

    Dude, that is defiantly a coincidence especially Eddie's strong resemblance to your old friend. Granted many of us metal heads dressed like that back then but there is no denying they used him to build the character off of on top of Billy and the car as well. Thanks for sharing, always wished I had recorded my friends and I back then as well, such great times for sure!

  • @MrSeeNoEvil
    @MrSeeNoEvil Год назад +2

    Bro they brought your childhood to the big screen. efinitely felt like they did your childhood justice. If i was you i wouldve been watching stranger thing jaw dropped around every scene.

  • @shannon_w.
    @shannon_w. Год назад +9

    I have just started watching the show and am on Season 3. My daughter kept bugging me to watch it and said it would give me complete nostalgia. Well Season 1 and 2 didn’t really give me that but Season 3 is definitely giving me those feelings. God I miss those simpler times 🥹

    • @pelqel9893
      @pelqel9893 Год назад +4

      Yeah, especially when they went into the mall... holy crap... our local big mall was demo'd about 15 years ago after a death spiral. When I saw the scene taking Eleven to get clothes I literally cried... especially when thinking my niece and nephew would never know what it used to be like for us!

  • @loristone9242
    @loristone9242 Год назад +12

    Graduated in '87 in the suburbs of Dallas, TX and your videos are a BEYOND accurate representation of those days. I love watching them!! Spot on with Stranger Things. Zero doubt here. Way too many similarities.

  • @jai_b
    @jai_b Год назад +92

    Never watched Strangers Things, but I'm convinced they used your videos for inspo. 80s where an amazing time, glad I was a kid then, lots of similarities.

    • @cougsjohnson1
      @cougsjohnson1 Год назад +5

      They did 100% The Duffers were not old enough to remember the 80's. So they had to copy someone ?

    • @Butt--Head
      @Butt--Head Год назад +7

      That's sad you never got to experience Stranger Things 😢

    • @homesteadgamer1257
      @homesteadgamer1257 Год назад +2

      Literally EVERYONE in the world went through the 1980s, and 90% of the people in the US dressed EXACTLY like that. It's an 80s stereotype for a reason.

    • @fthprodphoto-video5357
      @fthprodphoto-video5357 Год назад +2

      That’s what Hollywood thief’s do all the time…ask how James Cameron stole many ideas for his biggest movies…

    • @colinluckens9591
      @colinluckens9591 Год назад +1

      Artists steal ideas from people all the time - it's absolutely nothing new....so don't have a go at James Cameron please!!....

  • @craiger2399
    @craiger2399 Год назад +6

    Your videos are awesome. Wouldn't surprise me AT ALL if your videos were among their research and inspiration. My friends and I were the exact age of the stranger things boys. We played D&D, rode bikes everywhere, had walkie talkies, mom named Karen, even exact matches on lamps and other decor in the movies. These guys really did their homework and nailed the 80s.

  • @FuKnOveRkiLL
    @FuKnOveRkiLL Год назад +36

    A Wiseman once said....."Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery" Great video Len, wish you posted more often as a trip to the glory days is always time well spent.

    • @JGratsch
      @JGratsch Год назад +2

      A wise man also said that forgiveness is divine…but never pay full price for late pizza.

  • @Where-is-Jessica-Hyde
    @Where-is-Jessica-Hyde 11 месяцев назад +2

    Never thought there would come a day where I actually miss the 80's...😢😢😢

  • @CreachterZ
    @CreachterZ Год назад +6

    I think the things you captured on video are awesome, but we all did that, looked like that, and did that. It was fairly universal.
    There weren’t thousands of options from Amazon for every item. That’s why we all have fond memories of the basic same toys, etc.

  • @DrumsNRoses
    @DrumsNRoses 9 месяцев назад +2

    This hurts, not because of the nostalgia, but I'm so incredibly jealous of not being born in the 80s. This whole entire video hurts. I live in a neighborhood with no kids at all, none of my friends live near me(I only have 2), there are only old people, I'm not allowed to wander around places, and you cant go out exploring without running into someones backyard, I don't have a bike, even if I did, where would I go? Our neighborhood leads to a busy intersection. My parents would kill me if I tried to "escape" the neighborhood. Even if there were kids in my neighbor hood, they'd think I was weird, dressing like the 80's. It's really sad.

  • @markmcbride5900
    @markmcbride5900 Год назад +14

    Of course they did! Your videos are the best source material available!

  • @johnnyhotrod
    @johnnyhotrod 11 месяцев назад +1

    In the 80’s every neighborhood across the world had metal heads with long hair,jean jackets,guitars,drums,we built forts,rode bikes,and drank an ungodly amount of beer!
    That’s why every concert looked like a sea of metal brothers and sisters from all walks of life.
    We all took pictures and made videos.
    Stranger things did a great job of capturing the typical 80’s D&D playing,guitar slinging time.

  • @nskmk
    @nskmk 3 месяца назад +2

    the team for stranger things without a doubt stumbled across at least one of your videos for inspirations. whether it be writers or directors they for sure did.

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Год назад +174

    This is such an awesome premise and analysis ✊

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +15

      Thanks Tay!!

    • @CharlieScott1
      @CharlieScott1 Год назад +1

      @@LenEnders .. Wow.. Dude that's cool! .. Tayzonday .. Saw CR when it had 1M views

    • @reesemonster2478
      @reesemonster2478 Год назад +1

      omg why am I seeing you everywhere these days? and I'm not mad about it, miss you.

    • @timjacob3904
      @timjacob3904 Год назад +1

      spot on 78 to 88 about rt. they nailed my life too

    • @timjacob3904
      @timjacob3904 Год назад +2

      maybe a little for sure. they got inspiration from i

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 Год назад +2

    Gen X is an underrated generation. Childhood in the 0s, teen years in the 80s and adulthood in the 90s.

  • @bobbyvee6414
    @bobbyvee6414 Год назад +3

    Wow! This channel is a trip. 100% accurate. I even had that same stereo. I don't watch TV so I don't know about the show, but the home videos are literally my memories.

  • @KeithRiddle-f6j
    @KeithRiddle-f6j 7 месяцев назад +2

    go gen x ... unforgettable times .. I feel blessed for me and my wife to had been a part of it ...

  • @powerkontroller4874
    @powerkontroller4874 4 месяца назад +3

    Yep, I'm an 80s kid and Stranger Things is totally 80s! Cheers mate!

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow Год назад +2

    Honestly wouldn't be surprised if they not only saw a bit for inspo, but that they passed them out as homework to the entire art dept team and demanded they absorb every element. Not just your stuff though, anything they could get hold of. S1 was so good at setting the 1980s vibe that they had to have been obsessed with it. I had trouble getting through it! Kinda freaked me out how real it felt; I was born in 74 and I still miss it. Anyway fun video, and thank you for having the foresight all the way back then to make (and preserve) a record of the best decade ever. 🙏🌟

  • @OH.A.M.
    @OH.A.M. Год назад +28

    The 80’s were the best, regardless what kids have nowadays. 🤘

  • @hamster2845
    @hamster2845 11 месяцев назад +3

    Don't forget as a male teenager you always turn to that one scrambled cable channel hoping to see something ...

  • @Corvid285
    @Corvid285 Год назад +11

    It’s very possible that they used some of your videos as apart of the research. As for the characters like Billy and Eddie, I’m sure there were a lot of guys in the 80s who looked just like them. My mom grew up in the 80s and she said Billy looked exactly like the metalhead dudes she remembers in her hometown. Similar to how there are trends and subcultures now that can be identified by the same kind of dress, hairstyles, and music taste; the same can be said for the 80s.

    • @homesteadgamer1257
      @homesteadgamer1257 Год назад +1

      EVERYONE in the 80s dressed like this. It was THE fashion trend. I was born in 83, and that trend didn't stop till about 91, and didn't really disappear until about 93 when those options just weren't in stores anymore.

    • @cindimams4394
      @cindimams4394 Год назад +1

      I dated both Eddie and Billy 😂

  • @christschool
    @christschool Год назад +3

    All the things you pointed out in your video is true for every 70's and 80's teenager. I knew at least 50 guys back in the 80's that look like Hahn. His look wasn't unique at all during the hair band years. I think you know that already. I was entertained, thanks for the upload

  • @kimberlyjeanne9456
    @kimberlyjeanne9456 Год назад +6

    My friends yard looked just like the overgrown car graveyard. Their lot was narrow and very long, as a kid it seemed never ending. There was even an old rusty bus way in the back. It was so fun exploring it back then. Now I realize due to the state of their house and yard that they were major hoarders lol.

  • @Yt-user65000
    @Yt-user65000 Год назад +1

    I turned 15 in 1989 & I’m surprised at how many similarities between your town & mine, especially with regards to the woods, trails, hangout places, activities, friends, house parties, etc. Your video unearthed so many fond memories. Thank you!

  • @AIMEE911
    @AIMEE911 8 месяцев назад +3

    I went to a local museum and they had like, a 70s and 80s display. It was like my old couch and i sat on it and kinda felt like i was visiting myself as a kid. 80s was way different than now and i want to go back.
    Thanks for your videos they feel like I'm there as I was only a few yeara younger than you.
    Actually johnny depp and 21 jump street filmed at my old high school in burnaby near vancouver in 87/88/89 and stranger things is filmed near me too

  • @realist8888
    @realist8888 Год назад +1

    This is so legit!💯💯💯
    My oldest brother and sister are 80s kids.. going into the 90s I still have a memory of the last two of 80s.. and the adjustments people made.

  • @bobloblaw9791
    @bobloblaw9791 Год назад +8

    I’m a year younger than Len, and I grew up in a small town in Louisiana.This is exactly how it was. We built a fort at the bottom shore of a bayou, we road bikes all day. I worked at the grocery store when I was 16, and we shut down at 8pm. I’m assuming the writers of Stranger Things grew up in the 80’s. It was a great time and this is an awesome video.

  • @DeadShred9
    @DeadShred9 Год назад +1

    I turn 59 in June and being a few years older then you I agree they did a very good job of capturing the 80's feel even the early 80's . Well done dude !!

  • @aayobruv
    @aayobruv Год назад +13

    They should put you in the next season as a thank you for your documentation from your youth. The similarities are too close.

    • @Ben-fu3pd
      @Ben-fu3pd 11 месяцев назад +2

      He didn't even upload his 80s videos until a year after stranger things came out this is deception at its finest!

    • @thedopest
      @thedopest 11 месяцев назад +3

      Most of these coincidences were very common things during that time - Someone who also was a teenager in the 80s.

  • @crome1115
    @crome1115 Год назад +2

    Man i just happened to come across this video. Its so awesome that you recorded all your history from the 80s growing up. I remember all these things and so much more when i was growing up. The 80s were definitely the best time to grow up. Very nostalgic, thank you

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +2

      Super pumped u found me!

  • @timbetween
    @timbetween 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is awesome - thanks for sharing your old footage! It’s amazing how well the show nailed the feeling of that era

  • @Mark-bm5nk
    @Mark-bm5nk Год назад +2

    Your home videos looks exactly like me and my friends in the 80s...jean/leather jackets...long hair ...listening to ozzy,sabbath,zepplin..ect. Tree houses were great!
    Never had a video cam around to film us tho. it was a pretty tough crowd and many were doing things they absolutely did not want to be seen on camera lol. We never had that kind of money to afford one or was trusted by the renters, ever. We didn't look exactly like upstanding youths according to them.😂

  • @GhostiesWorld
    @GhostiesWorld Год назад +6

    If not the Duffer brothers it could have for sure been that the costume/set designers used your vids for inspiration.

  • @BlindingSun_
    @BlindingSun_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    Literally every metal head in the 80s looked like that 😂😂😂

  • @ExploringTheWestCoast
    @ExploringTheWestCoast Год назад +8

    I'm so glad to hear you say that you do not think they ripped anything specifically from you, or any character was "taken" from your Rad videos. The fact is, every small town during that time period, had all the same characters. In my town, Eddie was a guy named Ray. Exact BC Rich Guitar, same denim jacket, same exact finger rings, same exact hair! We had an abandoned dairy and cheese factory. We all had house parties with Motley Crue cranked up!
    That's exactly why so many of us from our generation love your videos! It's like we all lived it, but you had the foresight to record all! Watching your videos is like tapping into my own memories in so many ways!
    🤘

  • @VoidR
    @VoidR Год назад +2

    I used to have a lot of very similar looking videos to the ones you have but they have long since been lost, degraded or taped over. I loved seeing that we had some overlapping archetypes in our youths. Instead of the abandoned army base, we had the underground drainage system. You had forest forts, we had our desert foxholes. we even had our own rock formation which has more recently been referred to as "Bishop/Monk Rock" although we were a lot less imaginative in our naming of the place.
    It's good to see the look of a house party is pretty universal, Crue and all!

  • @mattrasbury7539
    @mattrasbury7539 Год назад +6

    This was put together really well man. Thxx

  • @timm2020
    @timm2020 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yep I agree!! I had a light on my bike, but it did not work that good. It was one of those tire generator lights. Remember when TV signed off at Midnight? The Arcade was heaven.

  • @Springbok295
    @Springbok295 Год назад +3

    As someone who grew up during the 70s and 80s I can say Stranger Things isn't too bad at depicting the time. My time from 7th grade to 12th spanned from 1980-1986. Sometimes the series tried a bit too hard with the clothing the kids wore. The costume department should've rifled through school yearbooks of the period. Get an idea of what we wore and how we wore it. Nobody in my experience wore outlandish neon ensembles. The character Will Byers's costumes were spot on.

  • @sonyabourne7025
    @sonyabourne7025 11 месяцев назад +2

    I completely lived this life, in those times with very similar looking kids. It's amazing how we all did the same stuff. I'm 54 from KY.

  • @brigidwell
    @brigidwell Год назад +3

    Convinced! I think the researchers saw your videos, even if it wasn't the Duffers (fellow 80s kid here and Stranger Things fan). Another thing they nailed is the mix tape with the Clash song; I heard that same mix tape. And the thing where D&D players fess up to unfortunate dice rolls ... that was pretty normal too. Their research was great even if the tone feels slightly off at parts - it's almost impossible to recapture the exact look and feel of the time.

  • @sequimskater420
    @sequimskater420 2 месяца назад +1

    love the videos len! as someone who grew up in sequim and my family is from hadlock, port townsend and quilcene. i love hearing these stories and watchin your videos! ive never seen stranger things but i wouldnt doubt if they took from your content.i remember throwing rocks around fred hill gravel pit! the bunkers still have the same feel to them and nothings really changed with them. i wouldnt doubt if you partied with my aunts and uncles or cousins lol. thank you for digging up these great memories for me. anyways, keep up the good work my friend! you are the man 🙌🙌🙌

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  2 месяца назад +2

      @@sequimskater420 thank u so much!! I love it when people who grew up in the area find my videos 🤘🤘

  • @cadencero5313
    @cadencero5313 Год назад +3

    I may not look very old, but I was a kid in the 1980s and I remember alot of this stuff! Fun times!!!!!

  • @freddiea.9674
    @freddiea.9674 11 месяцев назад +2

    My entire teenage life was in the 80's & as a proud metal head stoner myself, I can say that this show is not a coincidence, it's just very good research & writing. Can't tell you how many Eddie Munson type dudes I knew & hung out with at the mall (at Spencers & girl watching HA); in the woods where all the dirty mags (Swank) were dumped; at the abandon cement mixing plant; on the old fire destroyed river boat; & rode bikes who knows how many miles per day. No, Stranger Things were not stolen from your vids, it's just a very good depiction of life in the 80's. The last decade of true good living, it all went down hill after that. To all the true Eddie Munson's out there ROCK ON MAN (UP THE IRONS) true Eddie Munson's know what i'm talking about.

    • @freddiea.9674
      @freddiea.9674 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry, forgot to give a shout out to "Wanda" my teenage love who I chased for years. She called herself "BC Rich Bitch" because she had a BC Rich & I wanted so bad to get a band together with her (other things with her as well HA)

    • @freddiea.9674
      @freddiea.9674 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also forgot about Joe, he had a gray Trans Am, the finest car on the school parking lot. Until one day it wasn't on the school parking lot & he didn't have his key's. We were all so bummed out that it was stolen (cops were called & everything). Come to find out, this school mate (Colleen) decided to take his key's at lunch break & go for a joy ride in it & didn't bring it back until long after school let out. Joe's parents wanted to press charges on her but Joe talked them out of it (everyone was so cool with each other in those day's). Joe got his car back unharmed & Colleen is probably still a strange (r Things) chick.

  • @papsmear666
    @papsmear666 Год назад +12

    Len, I grew up in the 80s too. Best time in history for sure! Your vids always bring me back to being a metalhead and the best times in my life...Thanks Dude!
    P.S. CALL A LAWYER

  • @mombradshaw5528
    @mombradshaw5528 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was born in 1980, so I remember thinking that all the teenagers w their hair was just too cool. Teenagers and kids were happier, played outside and we're all around happier back then.. technology squashed everything.

  • @amandaredd3057
    @amandaredd3057 5 месяцев назад +3

    I seriously dig your channel. I just subscribed ❤

  • @shadytrippy3485
    @shadytrippy3485 Год назад +1

    ill never forget the vibes at 90s skate , punk , grunge, scene at WARPED TOURs,

  • @amanster724
    @amanster724 Год назад +6

    Duuuuuude awesome episode. I'm not caught up with Strangers Things yet and i havent watched all your video's so I can't give my 2 cents on comparing. But this is really exciting. Sooooo freaking cooooooool

  • @sergiogastoncarrizo159
    @sergiogastoncarrizo159 Год назад +1

    Your narration is impeccable,man. And all of this brings back so many memories.

  • @intertubicular
    @intertubicular Год назад +6

    Your 80's videos could have absolutely been the spark for the Duffer brothers Stranger Things series. I don't think they would tell you though.

  • @rhigan7622
    @rhigan7622 Год назад +3

    Perfectly edited down to the final WTF…!? I can’t believe this is the first I’ve seen of you. I love Stranger Things for the nostalgia. I can’t wait to pour over your videos! Thank you for being “that kid with the camera” back then! ❤❤

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +2

      Thank you! So glad you found my channel!!!

  • @2bin
    @2bin Год назад +5

    Omg - @10:31 and @10:37, that 80s grocery store girl is a dead ringer for Maya Hawke, especially in justiposition with the ST Starcourt Mall clip in the seconds before. So STRANGE...

  • @poisonivyrala
    @poisonivyrala Год назад +1

    There was an Eddie Munson in every suburban high school in the 80’s. Your guy wasn’t an original. He was dressing like his idols. I knew him, too., in NJ. One of the reasons Stranger Things appeals to adults in their 50’s is because it does a really good job, as you said, of depicting that era. There were typical clothes, cars, guitars, posters, bikes and behaviors. Motley Crue was popular with metal heads. Most towns had old buildings from yesteryear, remote areas to get high, and junkyards. Tunnels have been used symbolically in film since way before the 80’s. Yes, it’s possible that the writers or designers may have come across your videos but if they were kids at that time, they’d also just know. That said, I love that you documented so much of that time and it is remarkable how much similarity there is.

  • @davidbrockmeier9538
    @davidbrockmeier9538 Год назад +2

    10:37
    Well that's obviously the inspiration for Robin.

  • @modemlooper
    @modemlooper 10 месяцев назад +1

    The only thing it proves is they nailed the 80s aesthetic

  • @QuixoticOdyssey
    @QuixoticOdyssey Год назад +3

    Hey, good job recording these videos so TV producers in the future could use it as reference material. Everyone knows the 80's kick ass.

  • @itsallasimulationman
    @itsallasimulationman Год назад +2

    Love your channel. I really enjoy how you didn't just dump some old home videos onto RUclips, but instead you've built content around them. Super fun. Cheers from right down the road in PA!

    • @LenEnders
      @LenEnders  Год назад +1

      PA in the house!!! Thank u my friend! 🙂

  • @AndreaEvansTribute
    @AndreaEvansTribute Год назад +3

    My intuition tells me they totally were inspired by your videos dude!!! 🎉

  • @パウリ-g5z
    @パウリ-g5z Месяц назад +1

    Oh man... I remember when me and my cousins also made those homemade "movies."
    Rambo was an inspiration and there was an overwhelming amount of action.
    I guess it was the first thing anyone thought when seeing a video camera.

  • @BrianBeeby
    @BrianBeeby 2 месяца назад +3

    Did Stranger Things get ideas from Len's home videos?
    Um... you could say that!

  • @lisaplatt3697
    @lisaplatt3697 7 месяцев назад +2

    Im a huge ST fan as Im a true 80's girl Aqua Net approved😂your videos are great and a blast from the past... a simpler time the best era in my opinion❤

  • @milano888
    @milano888 Год назад +101

    You better be prepared to take them to court I’d get paid for life with this 😂

    • @standardofexcellence
      @standardofexcellence Год назад +17

      He just needs a Jewish lawyer

    • @lonlicmark
      @lonlicmark Год назад +7

      If you need a lot of money, I give you permission to take them out and gain what they have. Don’t worry, you’ll still go to Heaven

    • @Indrid-Cold
      @Indrid-Cold Год назад +6

      The Duffer Brothers have ‘been to court,’ with Netflix by their side, at least six times since the series first aired.
      In every case, they were accused of plagiarism.
      And keep in mind, these were just the high-profile cases that actually ‘made it to court,’ so to speak; meaning that both sides filed PUBLIC DOMAIN/ accessible cases/affidavits/arguments. However, they have all ended with the duffer brothers, and Netflix, settling out of court, before any kind of actual trial can take place.
      When that happens, both sides sign nondisclosure agreements, so…
      We’ll never know how much they’ve paid out in order to shut people up.
      The entire premise for the series/‘Series Bible’ of the series, has clearly been proven, through court documents, to have been stolen from others.
      The premise itself is just based upon CIA declassified MK Vltra Documents, documents from the government’s remote-viewing programs in the 70s and 80s, and the semi-fictional Montauk conspiracy (which has been around since the 90s.)
      I could go on for a long time, sadly. However, the point being;
      Yes, the duffer brothers, or someone on their team, definitely ‘plagiarized’ your material to some degree.
      As I have established, they have a long history of it. It’s gotten so bad, and so silly at this point, that two years ago, they had to start calling all of their plagiarism, “Homages.”
      Should you sue them? Why the fvck not?
      After all, Netflix has deep pockets, and they never fight plagiarism claims in open court for the public to see, so you’re guaranteed some money.
      However…Do you deserve money? That’s an entirely different story. Posting your personal home videos onto a public platform, and then expecting money if someone is inspired by the contents, well, we all know you never expected to make a real buck off of this.
      So why cause trouble?

    • @deltadog6530
      @deltadog6530 Год назад

      mf gonna delay the final season fuck that shit

    • @Gokusaiyan.
      @Gokusaiyan. Год назад

      😂

  • @Mike-Primus7777
    @Mike-Primus7777 9 месяцев назад +2

    im an 80s kid. There's no way I would put that big stupid-looking light on my bike, and I've never seen any other kids with them either

    • @aotctd
      @aotctd 6 месяцев назад

      Are you a millenial ?
      You were way more Preppy ?