The movie was good, but I was avoiding the show because people wouldn't stop screaming about "muh queer diversity" and I took that as the show was pozzed.
People praising this show for "alphabet" representation have either never seen it, or are genuine degenerates.
Yes, two of the main male characters (Lazlo and Nandor) are "bisexual", but its depicted in the most perverted degenerate way possible.
Lazlo has sex in public, his primary seduction method is showing women his favourite pornography (also in public), he himself is addicted to pornography, his greatest regret in live is not climaxing one last time before becoming a vampire, he enjoys having sex with animals and is by all accounts a sex pest taken to an extreme so massive anyone who feels represented by him either is a sex offender or is about to be. Lazlo also does all this stuff while married (to a woman.)
Nandor is slightly better in that he doesn't fuck animals (that we know of, he does refer to his horse as "my honey, my dear", but that was before he became a degenerate so its like 99% chance it was genuine instead of sexual), but before he died was a notroious warlord (which is brought up often) and would rape and pillage all his conquests and his "bisexuality" primarily comes from the fact that his personal harem of possible sex slaves from conquests had 3 guys inbetween 30 or so women all of which were his "wives."
The characters aren't models to aspire to, but degenerates to laugh at. In hindsight considering that the alphabet community is full of degenerates it makes sense that they view these characters as "representative" instead of the assclowns they're meant to be.
"What we do in the shadows" is in many ways like "Its always sunny in philadelphia".
The characters are so inhumanely monstrous they loop back around to being funny and likable, but if anyone said "Wow, dennis is literally me" we'd call the police on them, and its the same case with the WWDITS cast.
TL;DR
The show isn't pozzed. If you like always sunny, you'll love this and vice versa.
EDIT: I may have spoken too soon.