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Jemaine Clement

Auteur de What We Do in the Shadows [2014 film]

17+ oeuvres 403 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Jemaine Clement (et al.)

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Œuvres de Jemaine Clement

What We Do in the Shadows [2014 film] (2014) — Directeur — 136 exemplaires
Flight of the Conchords: The Complete First Season (2007) — Creator — 110 exemplaires
Flight of the Conchords: The Complete Second Season (2009) — Creator — 49 exemplaires
Flight of the Conchords: The Complete Collection (2010) — Creator — 29 exemplaires
I Told You I Was Freaky (2009) 16 exemplaires
What We Do In the Shadows: Season 1 (2019) — Creator — 16 exemplaires
What We Do In the Shadows: Season 2 — Creator — 10 exemplaires
What We Do In the Shadows: Season 4 — Creator — 3 exemplaires
What We Do In the Shadows: Season 5 — Creator — 2 exemplaires
Wellington Paranormal 2 exemplaires
What We Do In the Shadows: Season 3 — Creator — 2 exemplaires
Humor Me (2018) 1 exemplaire
Dinner for Schmucks 1 exemplaire
Men in Black 3 1 exemplaire

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Rio 2 [2014 film] (2014) — Actor — 202 exemplaires
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Gentleman Broncos [2009 film] (2009) — Actor — 16 exemplaires
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Muppets Most Wanted [soundtrack] (2014) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Steven Universe Future: Original Soundtrack (2020) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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C+ (Okay).

Vampires share a home in New York. Once again it tries to get laughs from a weird story more than from jokes. I wouldn't mind so much if the story were interesting, or if they didn't reset it at the end of the season.

(Feb. 2024)
 
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comfypants | Mar 1, 2024 |
A TV series starring Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, and Natasia Demetriou (FX, Jul. 2022 - Sep. 2022)

Vampires share a home in New York.

C+ (Okay).

They seem to putting all their effort into doing strange things with the story, then relying on the absurd scenarios to be enough to make it funny. I'd much rather have a formulaic show with jokes in it.

(Oct. 2022)
 
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comfypants | Oct 30, 2022 |
This mockumentary focuses on a group of vampire housemates: Viago von Dorna Schmarten Scheden Heimburg, who moved to New Zealand in pursuit of a human woman he fell in love with, who ended up marrying someone else; Vladislav the Poker, a formerly powerful tyrant who fell out of favor when he battled "The Beast" and lost; Deacon Brucke, who sees himself as a "young rebel"; and Petyr, an 8,000-year-old Nosferatu-like vampire who generally keeps to himself.

The mockumentary also follows several other characters: Jackie, Deacon's human familiar who cleans up after the group and finds human victims for them; Nick, a human victim who Petyr turns into a vampire; and Stu, Nick's human best friend who becomes a favorite of the group of vampires and introduces them to modern technology. There was also a local pack of werewolves that the vampires occasionally encountered.

I haven't seen the TV show based on this movie, although I've read that it follows an entirely different set of characters. This movie didn't particularly leave me with an urge to watch the series, although I may one day do so just to see how they differ and whether the TV series is an improvement.

I'd heard so many good things about the TV series that I thought this mockumentary movie would work well for me. It didn't. It wasn't unwatchable and I didn't necessarily hate it, but it was disappointing. Maybe I don't have the right amount of vampire pop culture knowledge? According to the Wikipedia page for this, it sounds like it had a ton of references I probably didn't get. Would that have made it funnier? I don't know. But as it was, this just fell kind of flat for me.

For the most part, it came across as pretty awkward, which may have been on purpose. It might have worked a bit better if it had incorporated its mockumentary status more. For example, if you accepted it as a fake documentary, it was odd that Nick didn't try to get the cameraman to help him more when he was brought to the house as a victim. Also, there was almost never any sense of what the camerapeople might be feeling as they filmed - there was a bit at the beginning that stated that the documentary crew had been promised protection, and the crew ran into trouble a few times, but there were also conspicuous moments when the documentary aspects weren't fully followed through with. For example, at one point one of the cameramen was literally killed, and yet the only death that received any sort of on-screen recognition was that of one of the characters the film crew was following.

All in all, this was okay but not nearly as good or as funny as I was expecting. It also bugged me that there were no English subtitles/closed-captioning. I hadn't realized how much I'd come to rely on that for less audible moments in movies and shows until it wasn't an option.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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½
 
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Familiar_Diversions | 1 autre critique | Sep 25, 2022 |
Vampires share a home in New York.

2.5/4 (Okay)

There are a couple good episodes, and at least one funny thing in each weak episode.

(Oct. 2021)
 
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comfypants | Oct 10, 2021 |

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Œuvres
17
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11
Membres
403
Popularité
#60,270
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
9
ISBN
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