Shmee Finds Out What We Do In The Shadows!

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What We Do in the Shadows by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi is the best mockumentary I have seen since ‘This is Spinal Tap’.  I laughed the whole way through.  The absurdity and the awkwardness of old-school vampires sharing a flat in Wellington New Zealand is just awesome.  The boys from Flight of the Concords really know their comedy.

This movie just gets everything right.  Like the fact for the most part no one thinks it is strange that a camera crew is following around a group of vampires, and how the vampires are completely clueless as to how modern society works.  It is a slow motion train wreck of comedy in the best possible sense.  I couldn’t believe some of the gags they put on screen.  Great stuff all around!

Of course this movie wouldn’t have worked without the actors’ complete commitment to being absurd, and these guys really do commit.  I am not sure how they got through any of their scenes with a straight face.  It must have taken them months to film What We Do in the Shadows just due to all the laugh-takes.

Most importantly this movie didn’t outlast its premises.  It is short, but I think too many comedies suffer because they try and pad the running time, but What We Do in the Shadows is eighty-five minutes of fun!  They only left in the really funny bits.  Other comedy directors should follow their example.

Quick note, this movie does earn its ‘R’ rating with gore and some swearing, so if those things offend you be warned.  For everyone else, if the thought of ‘This is Spinal Tap’ with vampires sounds funny, I can assure you that it is, and I can’t wait for the sequel ‘We’re Wolves’!  Though from what I hear it may be a long wait since all of these talented fellows now find themselves ‘in demand’.

It’s Happening! Supergirl And The Flash Are Crossing Over!

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Well after months of speculation DC has confirmed via Entertainment Weekly that Barry Allen is heading to National City to hang out with Kara Danvers.  Then later that night Grant Gustin shared a pic of the script titled “Worlds Finest”.  As it has been pointed out by just about everyone the lack of an apostrophe is important meaning that Supergirl is actually on like Earth 3 or 4 or something in relation to the Arrowverse.  Hopefully Earth 4 leaving Earth 3 to occupied by a grown up Owlman.  We can only hope all this universe hoping leads to a ‘Crisis’ to flatten them all in to one!

March will now contain two major media DC team-ups!

The BBC’s War & Peace Is Lacking On The War

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The BBC’s new miniseries War & Peace is Leo Tolstoy through Jane Austen’s lens.  It spends all of its time on the glamorous balls and parties, but almost no time at war.  Which is a shame since the brotherhood of soldiers is such a major theme of the book.  However, what they have created, Russia by way of Britain, is very entertaining.  If you are a fan of period drama, you will enjoy your time with War & Peace.

The acting, the sets, and the costumes are all wonderful.  The BBC knows how to create a period pieces better than just about anyone else.  It is just a shame they couldn’t have found a couple of Russians to be in it, or at the very least a few Frenchmen since all the Russian aristocracy spoke French at that time.  What I am saying is you can tell this is the BBC’s version of War & Peace, and not a straight up retelling of the book, but if you are looking for a good period drama this will probably fit the bill quite nicely.

The CW Is Adding Another Comic Book TV Show To The Mix With Riverdale!

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For those of you that don’t know who lives in Riverdale, or who weren’t clued in by the Archie Comics pic, Riverdale is where Archie and his friends live.  While there have been several Archie cartoons and TV shows over the years including all the Archie spinoffs, Archie Comics and the CW are hoping this is the series that sticks.  Honestly attractive kids in high school sounds right up the CW’s alley.  It is more surprising that they haven’t tried developing Archie sooner.  It is being produced by Berlanti Productions of Arrow, The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl fame, so they have had some success converting comics in to TV (not so much with movies).  As an Archie fan I am hoping this turns out well!  Though I am getting to the point where I could use a few less shows to watch.