A look into the nightly lives of four vampires who have lived together on Staten Island for over a century.A look into the nightly lives of four vampires who have lived together on Staten Island for over a century.A look into the nightly lives of four vampires who have lived together on Staten Island for over a century.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 28 wins & 193 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'What We Do in the Shadows' is praised for its humor, unique characters, and clever writing. The mockumentary style and performances, especially Matt Berry and Natasia Demetriou, are highlighted. Comparisons to the original movie are favorable, noting expanded concepts and new characters. However, opinions on consistency and quality vary, with some noting a decline in humor and storylines. A few critics strongly disapprove of the humor and writing. Overall, it's seen as entertaining for fans of quirky comedy.
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What We Do In the Shadows is one of the best new comedies to come out in years, it's actually one of the funniest comedies I've ever seen! I absolutely loved the movie so I thought this was going to be a letdown but boy was I wrong...EVERY episode is great!
What We Do in the Shadows follows a small group of vampires who live together on Staten Island and the adventures they wind up in.
The movie, which follows a different group in Wellington, New Zealand, is excellent and I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it before. If you love the movie, you will love the show! What makes the show better than the movie comes down to the episodic nature of television. The episodic format means plot-lines can begin and end more quickly than the movie, characters can be developed more and they can be thrown into a wider variety of crazy situations. The movie had great world-building but could only do so much with an 85 minute runtime, and the show furthers that simply from having more time.
The show would not work if Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, who wrote/directed/acted in the movie, were not onboard. They ensured that the tone, production design, shooting style, and humor were all on par with the film. Thank goodness season 2 is on the way!
The movie, which follows a different group in Wellington, New Zealand, is excellent and I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it before. If you love the movie, you will love the show! What makes the show better than the movie comes down to the episodic nature of television. The episodic format means plot-lines can begin and end more quickly than the movie, characters can be developed more and they can be thrown into a wider variety of crazy situations. The movie had great world-building but could only do so much with an 85 minute runtime, and the show furthers that simply from having more time.
The show would not work if Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, who wrote/directed/acted in the movie, were not onboard. They ensured that the tone, production design, shooting style, and humor were all on par with the film. Thank goodness season 2 is on the way!
This show grows on you if you enjoy Halloween and vampires and office comedy and mockumentary style shots. Keep em coming!
It's hard to dislike this show. It has so many gifted and just plain funny actors. It's not gut busting humour, but rather a mellow guffaw. How you can muster enmity against a gloriously silly display like this is beyond me.
The original movie was hysterical from beginning to end and the same folks who wrote and starred in that one, wrote and directed this series. The entire situation is unique and different from anything else on TV, which helps to make it special. Don't miss it!
"What We Do in the Shadows" Cast Convert New Vamps
"What We Do in the Shadows" Cast Convert New Vamps
At the SXSW Film Festival, Jemaine Clement and the "What We Do in the Shadows" cast reveal who they want to guest star on the show.
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- TriviaAll of the main vampire characters, save for Colin Robinson, wear custom-made vampire fangs that clip into attachments on their teeth. This was done to ensure that traditional prosthetic fangs would not hinder their speech patterns or pronunciation of words.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Funniest TV Shows Airing Right Now (2019)
- SoundtracksYou're Dead
Written by Norma Tanega & Norma Phyllis Kutzer
Performed by Norma Tanega
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