Dark Shadows

Approval Rate: 85%

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    catanna

    Tue Feb 22 2011

    Definitely ahead of its time, a gothic groundbreaker way before "goth" was used to describe anyone or anything. I RAN home from the schoolbus stop every day to watch this show in the 60s. My cousin Vikki and I were such big fans of Barnabas Collins that we bought & wore black onyx rings similar to his for the longest time LOL!

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    ahmad12

    Tue Aug 21 2007

    really fresh. really strange. how unlike television.

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    salracing

    Tue Dec 05 2006

    Best soap opera ever!

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Jun 10 2005

    Looking backwards over forty years might put some rose-tint into your viewing glasses, but this was well done and had sufficient spookiness and dark themes to make it extremely watchable.

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    edt4226d

    Thu May 26 2005

    Like Tequilafied, I fell in love with Lara Parker as a young boy (she still looks good) and raced home from school like much of the rest of the country at the time to catch each episode. I was forbidden to watch this show after awhile as I got nightmares from it, if you can believe that. I actually remember walking to school with an older schoolmate and asking him hopefully if it were true that vampires preferred older victims. Sadistically, he told me no, that vampires actually preferred schoolboys of about my age and bloodtype. Talk about the horror! About a year or so ago, I started to buy the DVD's, just to see if the show lived up to my long-ago memory. It didn't. The acting was often horribly bad (nobody could chew up the scenery like Grayson Hall), and the stories were often illogical and dragged on interminably. Still, it does manage to exert an odd, quirky charm that TV shows in general just don't have anymore. Great fun can be had watching Jonathan Frid flubbing and forgettin... Read more

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    bubbaknowsbest

    Thu Mar 25 2004

    Ran home from school everyday to see this show. Barnabas was a great vampire, very romantic yet controlling and obsessive too.Too bad it's been taken off of the Sci Fi channel... Lucky for me though, I have the entire show on VHS. Something to watch at night instead of the BORING primetime line up on the 3 major networks....

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    classictvfan47

    Sun Mar 21 2004

    Boring, overblown soapopera-esque drama with little to no redeeming value.

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    gigid2d7

    Tue Nov 18 2003

    Dark Shadows was a cool show to watch. Especially if you are a person that is into horror movies and tv shows like I am. The whole concept of vampires living next door to you is bizarre. My favorite horror movie character has always been Dracula. The house that Barnabus Collins (actor Jonathan Frid)character lived in on the show was right in the backyard of the home where I grew up. It used to sit on a small hill in our backyard just above our house. The kids who lived in the house were friends of mine at that time. Their dad worked for the tv station that the show was on. If I remember right I think it was NBC but I am not sure. Anyway, my other friends who would come over and visit me at night would alway freak out if you looked out our back door at night and saw the house sitting there because it was a big house and was an eerie house to see at night. Especially since we knew the show was filmed there. So my other friends never liked going out in our backyard at night :) In fact, ou... Read more

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    getback

    Thu May 22 2003

    Very cool still today.

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    moosekarloff

    Mon Apr 28 2003

    Very campy show. I remember it being quite popular in its heyday. My best friend's grandmother, Joan Bennett, was in the cast, and I'm told that most of the time while they were taping she was totally smashed on scotch and painkillers. So wrecked that she couldn't remember her lines and they had to print them on idiot cards positioned just off-camera. Ah, the twilight efforts of one of the iconic legends of Hollywood's golden age!!!

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    jonigale

    Wed Mar 12 2003

    Campy with bad acting, but I raced home every day from school to watch it.

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    jpdx978c

    Sat Nov 30 2002

    Greatest show of all time. Hands down. Nothing comes close.

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    tootie_rox

    Mon May 20 2002

    This was good back then but oh so boring now!

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    castlebee

    Mon Apr 08 2002

    The 60's were indeed a time of change; and change seemed to permeate every aspect of our lives back then. In the spring of 1966, a very unusual transformation also came to daytime television in the form of a new, unique and very imaginative program. It started when a man named Dan Curtis had a dream about a beautiful, dark haired young woman who is on a journey to discover the secrets of her past. The heroine of Dan Curtis' dream would become Victoria Winters, and her journey would take her to the town of Collinsport, Maine to serve as governess to a young boy named David in a rambling old mansion called Collinwood. And so an amazingly unique show called "Dark Shadows" was born. A year or so later, reluctant vampire Barnabas Collins would be freed from his coffin ending a 170-year confinement and the ratings and delight of viewers would skyrocket. Over its successful five-year run the show enchanted its viewers daily with gothic tales of romance, intrigue, horror, mystery, and a b... Read more

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    joanbennettfan

    Mon Oct 01 2001

    'Dark Shadows' was my favorite show when I was a kid during it's original run in the 1960's. I used to race home from school every day to watch it. Now, 30 years later, I tape it every morning on the Sci-Fi channel and race home from work every afternoon to watch it all over again. It's still a fun show.

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    danmuse

    Fri Jul 06 2001

    What a fun show! I couldn't give it anything less than a great rating because I loved it and was thrilled and scared by it when I was a kid; and because when I see it now, I can reminisce and also laugh at the campy aspects of the show that are apparent to me as an adult. I will never forget some of these characters: Angelique, Quentin, Julia, and especially Barnabas. Although it has been labelled a "soap opera," Dark Shadows is truly unique in the history of television, certainly unlike any soap opera before or since its run in the late 60s. Vampires, werewolves, witches, seances, possessions, haunted rooms - ya gotta love it. "House of Dark Shadows" is also a fun feature film that's available on VHS if you want to go even deeper.

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    petofi

    Sat Apr 21 2001

    I am an original fan. I was re-aquainted with the show in the late 80's and have been into it again ever since. I find the fantasy/supernatural elements fascinating and a welcome change from the normal dramatic fare. The theatricality and low budget may seem "passe" to some, but the influence of the imagination in relation to the enjoyment of the show is more like theatre than typical hyper-realistic and sometimes prurient television or movie entertainment. Also, to my generation, the show is ours and represents the unique coming of age time of the latter baby boom years.

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    callmetootie

    Wed Apr 04 2001

    Extremly well done soap opera. It was spooky, and creepy, and then at other times romantic and humorous. I didn't really like the fact that the show was considered to be a soap opera, but it still interested me with Barnabas Collins seducing young women and luring them into coffins, and then that guy would show up and kick his ass!

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    rhmorganitte

    Fri Jan 05 2001

    True camp at its best....Angelique scared the cr*p out of me....probably still could!

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    jcollins

    Thu Jan 04 2001

    Dark Shadows is still the greatest after all these years!!!

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    ritzd1ce

    Wed Jan 03 2001

    A campy show that rocks. I remember it fondly from my youth and seeing it 30 years later on Sci-Fi has brought back the fun from the original showings.

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    cindyc

    Thu Dec 28 2000

    DS always has and always will be the best gothic and romantic series on television. I "ran home as a kid" and now that I have refound it, I hope it lives on. It is truly a classic.

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    jamisoncollins

    Tue Dec 26 2000

    Dark Shadows is the best TV show in the world.

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    terry308

    Tue Dec 26 2000

    DARK SHADOWS WAS AND STILL IS THE BEST PART OF GOTHIC ON TV. BRAVO!

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    darkshadowstal_k

    Tue Dec 26 2000

    Dark Shadows is truly timeless. It's as popular today as it was 34 years ago. Don't believe me? I'm a third generation fan, who lives and breaths Dark Shadows. This show was years ahead of it's time! Infact theres never been another show like it. The show had such talented people working on it. This was the first show I ever saw on tv that scared me. Plus what could be better than a show that has a huge house with tons of secret passages and rooms. :)

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    taylor401306

    Tue Dec 26 2000

    One of the greatest Horror shows of all time. It feels like you are watching a repertory company as you watch the actors playing different characters, with the fascinating vampire, Barnabas Collins, at its center.

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    barbsheridan

    Mon Dec 25 2000

    I loved it then, I love it more now! This is the show that gave it's fans all---thrills, chills, and the greatest Gothic romances ever...

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    bekayess

    Mon Dec 25 2000

    I watched DS in my youth (from 1969-1971) and it still holds me captive more than 30 years later--whatever DS' spell, it has worked its magic on me!

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    ladyarashi

    Mon Dec 25 2000

    Dark Shadows is the best gothic soap (I hate to call it a soap opera) EVER!!!! There's no contest. I'm 21 years old, and I think it was one of the most fun TV shows ever produced!

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    dsfan52f

    Mon Dec 25 2000

    Dark Shadows is a classic that's withstood the test of time! I watched it as a kid and I still love it now, more than 30 years later. Part of what makes it so special is the excellent acting--there are some days when I'm still on the edge of my seat. And the bloopers and the cheesy special effects are endearing, too...DSF