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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This show grows on you if you enjoy Halloween and vampires and office comedy and mockumentary style shots. Keep em coming!
10Rob1331
What We Do in the Shadows is not only one of the funniest shows on tv right now but it has become one of my favorite comedies of all-time. It reminds me a little of Seinfeld in which every character on the show is as equally as funny as the others. It's hard to pick out the best and everyone has their own favorite. It's based on the film of the same name and is created by the same people, Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement. As funny as the movie was the show might be even better. It's one of the rare shows where every single episode is hilarious! There's nothing more I can really say except to go watch this show, I promise you'll love it!
(Updated after Season 6).
Four vampires and their human helper share a house on Staten Island, New York. Turns out vampires have domestic problems too.
What We Do In The Shadows, the movie, was released in 2014. Co-written and -directed by Jermaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) and Taika Waititi (Boy, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Eagle vs Shark, Jojo Rabbit) it was brilliant: with wonderfully understated humour, sharp dialogue and clever skits it was quirkily funny and intelligent without becoming silly or even seeming to try too hard.
The movie was set and filmed in Wellington, New Zealand and captured the folksy understated humour that is a New Zealand trademark. When I discovered that the series is set in the US, I had my doubts as to how it would measure up to the movie, figuring it had been hijacked by US producers and writers.
I needn't have worried.
Clement and Waititi are the executive producers and lead writers, so, while the setting has changed, the creative geniuses behind the movie are behind the series too. The series largely captures the same quirky, understated humour of the movie, but with different characters and actors, and the new players don't put a foot wrong.
Not entirely the same feel as the movie: the movie felt more candid (as was ostensibly filmed by a documentary crew), giving it a slight edge but there is little to choose between the two.
For five seasons the quality and freshness of the show did not waiver showing that the writers hadn't run out of ideas. The show also had a long-term story arc, making it even more interesting.
In Season 6, the final season, does feel a bit stale and doesn't quite have the zip of the previous seasons. It's still great but just not in the same league as what came before.
A good thing then that it ended as otherwise it would definitely have overstayed its welcome. Kudos to the producers for pulling the plug when they realised that the show had run its course.
Four vampires and their human helper share a house on Staten Island, New York. Turns out vampires have domestic problems too.
What We Do In The Shadows, the movie, was released in 2014. Co-written and -directed by Jermaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) and Taika Waititi (Boy, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Eagle vs Shark, Jojo Rabbit) it was brilliant: with wonderfully understated humour, sharp dialogue and clever skits it was quirkily funny and intelligent without becoming silly or even seeming to try too hard.
The movie was set and filmed in Wellington, New Zealand and captured the folksy understated humour that is a New Zealand trademark. When I discovered that the series is set in the US, I had my doubts as to how it would measure up to the movie, figuring it had been hijacked by US producers and writers.
I needn't have worried.
Clement and Waititi are the executive producers and lead writers, so, while the setting has changed, the creative geniuses behind the movie are behind the series too. The series largely captures the same quirky, understated humour of the movie, but with different characters and actors, and the new players don't put a foot wrong.
Not entirely the same feel as the movie: the movie felt more candid (as was ostensibly filmed by a documentary crew), giving it a slight edge but there is little to choose between the two.
For five seasons the quality and freshness of the show did not waiver showing that the writers hadn't run out of ideas. The show also had a long-term story arc, making it even more interesting.
In Season 6, the final season, does feel a bit stale and doesn't quite have the zip of the previous seasons. It's still great but just not in the same league as what came before.
A good thing then that it ended as otherwise it would definitely have overstayed its welcome. Kudos to the producers for pulling the plug when they realised that the show had run its course.
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.
This show is Great! Packed with humor, a Great decor, a lot of worldbuilding and Good acting!
Matt Berry as Laszlo Cravensworth is Great in this-you can tell hes having the time of his life with the role.
Mark Proksch, playing Colin Robinson ofcourse nails the dry humor of an energy vampire and is my personal favorite of the vampgang.
Doug Jones as Baron Afanas adds that classic monster vibe hes known for and much like Kirsten Schaal as The Guide it fits the show perfectly.
That said, there are a few misses.
Guillermo, played by Harvey Guillen can be inconsistent and is acted a bit chaotic, hes not a great actor imo.
Kayvan Novaks Nandor also feels a bit inconsistent like he forgot how Nandor would act at times. Nadja, played by Natasia Demetriou is entertaining but her characters quirks can be a bit much at times.
Like i mentioned the shows worldbuilding and overall aesthetic are Great, you can tell a lot of care has gone into every detail. Even Season 4, which gets flak from some fans, brought something fresh and i found it quite enjoyable.
This is a series thats creative, funny, and worth a watch.
Matt Berry as Laszlo Cravensworth is Great in this-you can tell hes having the time of his life with the role.
Mark Proksch, playing Colin Robinson ofcourse nails the dry humor of an energy vampire and is my personal favorite of the vampgang.
Doug Jones as Baron Afanas adds that classic monster vibe hes known for and much like Kirsten Schaal as The Guide it fits the show perfectly.
That said, there are a few misses.
Guillermo, played by Harvey Guillen can be inconsistent and is acted a bit chaotic, hes not a great actor imo.
Kayvan Novaks Nandor also feels a bit inconsistent like he forgot how Nandor would act at times. Nadja, played by Natasia Demetriou is entertaining but her characters quirks can be a bit much at times.
Like i mentioned the shows worldbuilding and overall aesthetic are Great, you can tell a lot of care has gone into every detail. Even Season 4, which gets flak from some fans, brought something fresh and i found it quite enjoyable.
This is a series thats creative, funny, and worth a watch.
"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
[theme song; played during the show's opening credits]
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