Dracula: Dead and Loving It

(1995)

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I'm pretty much a vampire virgin. Any cuts on my neck came from bad shave jobs, not the teeth of a pale, blood-seeking eternal being. ... Full Article

Synopsis: This Mel Brooks movie starts Leslie Nielson in a spoof of the film Dracula. What I liked about this movie : As with other movies, Mel Brooks does a great job putting together a great spoof that follows the... ... Full Article

Casting the smirky Steven Weber and Amy Yasbeck, who can't keep straight faces during the movie's few funny scenes Defender: Director Brooks, co-writers Rudy De Luca and Steve Haberman, and, recorded on their own, co-stars Weber and Yasbeck. ... Full Article

Connect to Facebook/Twitter, recommend via email and much more. The question is why Mel Brooks's "Young Frankenstein" (1974) was so successful, so funny, so right on target, while the same director's "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" (1995) was so flat,... ... Full Article

On June 29, Warner Home Video (WHV) will commemorate the three-decade birthday of the great comedy classic, BLAZING SADDLES , by releasing a new 30th Anniversary Special Edition DVD featuring additional scenes and 5.1 audio. ... Full Article

AUSTIN POWERS was pretty funny all right.My favorite scene was the one with Dr. Evil and his surly teenage son at a therapy session. ... Full Article

Reeling with laughter: Is Jamie Lee Curtis hooked on comedy? In the soon-to-wrap House Arrest , she plays a mom whose kids lock her in the cellar with her estranged husband. ... Full Article

U.S. Distributor: Columbia Pictures When it comes to spoofs of horror films, one of the greatest of all time is surely Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein , a movie that's as clever as it is funny. ... Full Article

After the vastly disappointing Robin Hood: Men in Tights , Mel Brooks really needed to prove himself by getting back to his Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles -type comedy. ... Full Article

Back in 1979, a little film called Love at First Bite exploited leathery actor George Hamilton as the dark prince Dracula himself.Of course, Hamilton's Dracula outdid Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving It and 20 years earlier. ... Full Article

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