Si vous avez adoré l'humour absurde et décalé de Vampires en toute intimité (2014), cette série ou ce film vous a probablement laissé en quête de contenus similaires. Dans cet article, nous vous proposons 10 films et séries qui captivent par leur mélange de comédie noire, de fantaisie macabre et de dialogues hilarants, parfaits pour les fans de vampires maladroits et de situations loufoques.

The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that thrives on awkward humor and deadpan delivery, focusing on the mundane yet absurd lives of office employees.
Fait: The show was originally a British series created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The U.S. version became one of the most popular sitcoms of all time.


30 Rock (2006)
Description: A fast-paced, meta-humor-filled sitcom that parodies the behind-the-scenes chaos of a sketch comedy show, featuring eccentric characters and witty dialogue.
Fait: The show was created by Tina Fey and is loosely based on her experiences at 'Saturday Night Live.' It won multiple Emmys during its run.


The Inbetweeners (2008)
Description: A British comedy that captures the cringe-worthy and hilarious misadventures of socially awkward teenagers, using a mockumentary-esque style.
Fait: The show was so popular in the UK that it spawned two successful movies. The actors were only a few years older than their characters, adding authenticity.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary that blends quirky characters with absurd situations, set in a small-town government office, delivering humor through satire and heartwarming moments.
Fait: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian who worked in local government. The show initially struggled with ratings but later became a cult favorite.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: A cringe-comedy series where the host devises absurd and elaborate business schemes for real small businesses, blending reality with surreal humor.
Fait: Nathan Fielder's deadpan delivery and the show's unconventional format made it a cult hit. Some of the stunts were so convincing they fooled real people.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A workplace comedy with a diverse cast of eccentric characters, blending satire and absurdity while highlighting the mundane chaos of retail life.
Fait: The show often included real-life customer complaints and stories from retail workers. It was praised for its representation of Latinx characters and workers' rights themes.


Arrested Development (2003)
Description: A sitcom with a dysfunctional family at its core, using rapid-fire jokes, callbacks, and a mockumentary style to deliver its humor.
Fait: The show was initially canceled due to low ratings but gained a massive following after its release on Netflix. Its layered jokes reward repeat viewing.


It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005)
Description: A dark comedy about a group of selfish, scheming friends who run a bar, filled with absurd plots and cringe-worthy humor.
Fait: The show is one of the longest-running live-action sitcoms in the U.S. It was initially rejected by FX but later became a hit after reshoots.


Community (2009)
Description: A meta-humor-rich sitcom set in a community college, featuring eccentric characters and genre-bending episodes that parody pop culture tropes.
Fait: The show's creator, Dan Harmon, used a 'story circle' technique to structure episodes. It famously had a 'Paintball' episode that became iconic.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A workplace comedy with a diverse cast of quirky characters, balancing humor and heart while satirizing police procedurals.
Fait: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outrage. It was praised for its progressive themes and representation.
