I chose a few things to watch with my son over the weekend, and they were all a success:
What We Do in the Shadows: probably the last thing I will view on Stan before un-subscribing. (Netflix conquers all.) This New Zealand mockumentary from a few years ago about a group of vampires flatsharing a house in Wellington got better reviews than I realised, and it is very enjoyable in its silly way. I don't know why, but the line "Remember, we're werewolves, not swearwolves" delivered by Rhys Darby struck me as particularly memorable.
The Good Place: a Netflix sitcom that good reviews, and from the first episode, I can see why. The set up: a woman who has led a less than exemplary life ends up in heaven, but realises she must have got there by some sort of mistake. What to do about it? Looks like a sizeable budget and charming acting by all concerned.
Mystery Science Theatre 3000: the Netflix revival of a popular US show from the 80's and 90's which I never saw. (I don't think it ever got a run on Australian television, and I forget where I did see a bit of a episode but not enough to understand why it had a following.) I see now that there are lots of the old episodes on Youtube.
Look, it's all a bit hit and miss, the quips made while watching atrocious old science fiction movies, but the ones that hit can make you laugh a lot, and the stunningly poor quality of the movie featured last night ("Reptilicus", a Danish [!] 1961 monster movie) was a sight to behold.
My son found the framing comedy in the space station very cringeworthy (some of it sort of is), but he ended up admitting that overall it was pretty funny. I think it might be even funnier under the influence of just the right amount of alcohol: future experiments may be held in that regard.
What We Do In The Shadows is a wonderful satire. A dandy vampire as the lead is a very clever idea.
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