Whether it be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or dealing with your children, life is an adventure, and it's how you perceive it. Rhys Darby adventurechildclimb Change image and share on social
Timing is a very important part of being a father. You should never show your kids things before they're ready. Especially with movies. Toys like Lego are okay because the fact that your 3-year-old can't understand the instructions ultimately leads you to constructing it yourself... the secret plan all along. Rhys Darby constructfactfather share on social
The touring comic is a lonely soul, sometimes dabbling into conversation with a colleague in the green room, but on the whole, we just stand around and try to cope with the random diversity that comes with the 'job.' Rhys Darby colleaguecomicconversation share on social
I have a radio show/podcast called 'The Cryptid Factor,' which is about the search for creatures that may or may not exist. Rhys Darby callcreaturecryptid Change image and share on social
Comedy helped me out in my teenage years. It saw me through puberty and helped me to deal with dating. Rhys Darby comedydatedeal Change image and share on social
I've had a couple of ghost experiences, but I'm not a big fan of the spiritual side of things, of the ghost type thing. I don't know why; maybe it freaks me out a bit, or I'm more into tangible, physical beings rather than things that can pass through walls. Rhys Darby beingbigbite share on social
My favorite crypted is definitely Yeti because it's once removed. It's not as popular as Bigfoot or Sasquatch, but it's more exciting. Yetis are of Tibetan origin, China or so, around Russia. They're more of a snow-based giant hominid. Apes living up in the snow? That doesn't make any sense! Well! People have seen them. Rhys Darby apebasebigfoot share on social
When I was a kid, I thought I saw a ghost in the forest when I was on a bush walk, like a walk through the forest. I saw something weird pass from one side of the track to the other, and it was sort of a white, blurry... it's hard to describe, really - something that was almost see-through, but it just moved in front of me. Rhys Darby blurrybushdescribe share on social
I love that feeling you get once you leave a cinema having just watched a movie during the day. Your eyes slowly adjust to the natural light, and your mind, being a little slower, takes its time to separate the images of film from the reality you are suddenly facing. Rhys Darby adjustcinemaday share on social
I think I'm probably a monster-of-the-week guy, and that comes back down to my old favorite show, which as a kid was always 'Scooby-Doo.' Rhys Darby backdoofavorite Change image and share on social