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 Dracula
Dracula: Dead and Loving It Dracula: Dead and Loving It is a 1995 movie directed by Bram Stoker, and the various screen...
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 "Dracula: A Castlevania Parody"
The so-called Boogie Mann brings you a Castlevania tale in the vein of such spoofs as Scary Movie and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (the master doesn't like this movie, either).
Dracula put his hand up and asked, "Why?
Regardless of my lord's disapproval, Dracula: A Castlevania Parody is here for your enjoyment.
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 Dracula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1995, Mel Brooks did a comedic parody, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, which parodied all of the standard Dracula themes, but especially noteworthy was the scene where Dracula's reflection was noticeably absent in a mirror as he danced at a ball, to the horror of those watching.
Despite its important contributions to the vampire myth, several popular tropes are absent: for instance, Count Dracula is killed by knives, not a wooden stake; the destruction of the vampire Lucy is a three-part process (staking, decapitation, and garlic in the mouth) not the simple stake-only procedure often found in later vampire stories.
Like Frankenstein, Dracula has inspired many literary tributes or parodies, including Stephen King's Salem's Lot, Kim Newman's Anno Dracula, Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Fred Saberhagen's The Dracula Tape, Wendy Swanscombe's erotic parody Vamp, and Dan Simmons's Children of the Night.
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 Dracula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1995, Mel Brooks did a comedic parody, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, which parodied all of the standard Dracula themes, but especially noteworthy was the scene where Dracula's reflection was noticeably absent in a mirror as he danced at a ball, to the horror of those watching.
Despite its important contributions to the vampire myth, several popular tropes are absent: for instance, Count Dracula is killed by knives, not a wooden stake; the destruction of the vampire Lucy is a three-part process (staking, decapitation, and garlic in the mouth) not the simple stake-only procedure often found in later vampire stories.
Then begins the longer drama of tracking Dracula's movements in London and dealing with his intensifying seduction of Mina Harker.
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I mean, that’s basically what Y: The Last Man is all about, though it’s less violent and more light-hearted, and we all know how much I went on and on about Y when it was first released (I’m still loving the book, by the way, I just ran out of ways to say it).
Screw Dark Horse’s new horror line, Image could very well build their own line around this book (and appears to be, if Frankenstein’s Mobster and Sword of Dracula are indication, both of which will be reviewed next week) by itself.
Dressing himself and taking his personal effects, he is horrified (to say the least) to find that the cafeteria staff has been replaced by the walking dead.
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 Love at First Bite (1979)
It is certainly a lot of things as a spoof that both Roman Polanski’s The Fearless Vampire Killers/Dance of the Vampires (1967) and Mel Brooks’ Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) should have been but weren’t.
But her fiancée, psychologist Jeff Rosenberg, notices the bites on Cindy’s neck and tries to stop Dracula.
Dracula decides to head to New York City in pursuit of fashion model Cindy Sondheim, whom he believes to be the reincarnation of his lost love Mina Seward.
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 Amazon Shopping with Shwing! - Love at First Bite
This is very much in the vein (har har!) of Mel Brooks' Dracula: Dead and Loving It, with plenty of groaner jokes, and appearing in 1979.
I also love the part where Cindy said she had a man in bed,Count Dracul,waves his hand and uncovers nothing in bed.I also like the Funeral scene,and The Courtroom scene.Say What, A Vampire.
I love The Bat scene where a puerto rican family,"Why don't you go to work,old man,We have nothing to eat." The husband is reading the newspaper.
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 Search - Celebrity Ltd.
Dracula Dead and Loving it is a funny spoof of the Dracula movies and I think it is just as good as Mel Brook's many other hilarious comedies and the cast is topnotch, especially, Leslie Nielson as Dracula, Peter MacNichol as Renfield,...
Seeing the films Mel Brooks has directed in recent years, it is hard to understand where he lost his muse.
starring: Michal Waszynski, Adolf Dymsza Vlasta Burian, Mel Brooks
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 The Fanlistings
Beverly Hills Cop 3; Birdcage, The; Cat Ballou; Dead Man On Campus; Diary of Anne Frank, The; Dracula: Dead and Loving It; Father Goose; Fools Rush In; History of the World Pt.
8 Femmes; Abandon; Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London; Alamo, The (2004); Analyze This; Aristocrats, The; Beautiful Mind, A; Black Sheep; Bloodsuckers; Chinatown; Crna macka, beli macor (Black Cat, White Cat); Daenseo-ui sunjeong (Innocent Steps); Dark Water (2005); Death to Smoochy; Detective (2005); Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo; Dr. Jekylll and Mr.
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 Entertainment Celebrity Birthdays a2z
The New Breed, Peyton Place, The Protectors' Sam Danforth, Bracken's World's John Bracken, The Explorers, Police Squad's & The Naked Gun's Det. Frank Drebin, Shaping Up, Backstairs at the White House, Dracula Dead and Loving It, Spy Hard, Mr.
Loving's Janie, The Hughleys' Yvonne Hughley, Malcolm X, Scream 2
Schindler's List, Michael Collins, Les Miserables, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace's Qui-Gon Jinn, The Haunting, K19, Love Actually, Kinsey
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 Biography for Mel Brooks (I)
Brooks is often a guest in Greggio's shows, and he offered him a small part in his Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995), due to this friendship.
Brooks joked, "If it flops, I'll take the other sixty million and fly to Rio." He didn't have to worry, since the play was both a critical and financial success.
In 2001, won three Tony Awards for "The Producers": as a co-producer of the Best Musical winner; as Best Book (Musical), with collaborator Thomas Meehan; and as Best Original Musical Score, both lyrics and music.
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 Tim Lafferty
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) (general foreman)
Find where Tim Lafferty is credited alongside another name
When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) (general foreman) (as Tim R. Lafferty)
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 Hummie MANN Dracula Dead and Loving It : Film Music on the Web CD Reviews Nov 1999
As a composer, he has scored: Year of the Comet, Benefit of the Doubt, Box Office Bunny (the first Bugs Bunny cartoon to be released to theatres in 26 years), and for the Rebel Highway and Picture Windows series.
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 film1
You may remember Chuck as Scrooge's stuffy Butler Duckworth from Disney's "Ducktales." He also has worked behind-the-Scenes on Charlie Brown, and was recently in "Dracula: Dead and loving it."
He also is a voice acting instucter in LA and Sausalito, CA, and has marketed 2 instructional tapes called "Creating Character Voices for Fun and Profit."
Born in 1953, Jim grew up in Youngstown, OH, and eventually moved to New Orleans.
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 KODAK: On Film - Featured Cinematographers - Michael D. O'Shea, ASC
Michael O'Shea's credits include Big Momma's House, Here on Earth, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Dracula: Dead and Loving It and Once and Again (pilot).
Motion Picture Main > Focus on Filmmakers > On Film > Michael D. O'Shea, ASC
KODAK: On Film - Featured Cinematographers - Michael D. O'Shea, ASC
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 CNN.com - Actress Anne Bancroft dies - Jun 7, 2005
She married Brooks in 1964, and appeared in three of her husband's comedies: "To Be or Not To Be," in 1983, a remake of the Jack Benny-Carole Lombard classic; "Silent Movie," 1976; and "Dracula: Dead and Loving It," in 1995.
"Anne Bancroft was a great actress, and as a human being, wife, mother (and) friend, she was unique," Mike Nichols, who directed Bancroft in "The Graduate," said in a written statement.
Bancroft won a Tony for best actress in a play in 1960 for her portrayal of Annie Sullivan, the half-blind teacher who coaxes the blind and deaf Helen Keller out of her isolation, and won an Academy Award for best actress for the same role two years later.
www.cnn.com /2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/06/07/bancroft.obit   (456 words)

  
 Bachelorman (2004)
Ted Davis (David DeLuise - Buying The Cow, Dracula: Dead and Loving It) is programming exec for a struggling cable sports network, and the fate of the entire channel has been foisted off onto his shoulders.
All actors, from leads David DeLuise (son of Dom DeLuise) and Missi Pyle down to the most minor of roles and cameos (stand up comic Blake Clark) all turn in fine performances.
David DeLuise plays Ted Davis, a programming exec for a sports cable network who considers himself an authority on the single lifestyle.
www.filmmonthly.com /Video/Articles/Bachelorman/Bachelorman.html   (520 words)

  
 Cast - BachelorMan
David Deluise is an incredibly talented and funny actor who's been featured in recurring roles on TV shows like Stargate: SG1, Jesse, and 3rd Rock from the Sun, and in movies like Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Kicking and Screaming, and Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
Sean is an experienced actor, and has appeared in the films Dish Dogs, Falling from Grace, and Kids Killing Kids, as well as TV shows like ER, Family Matters, Hangin' with Mr.
David Deluise plays Ted Davis, a programming exec for a sports cable network who considers himself an authority on the single lifestyle.
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 Star Wars Insider
More recent appearances include Star Trek: The Next Generation (the 1991 episode "Qpid"), Babylon 5, the 1989 sequel C.H.U.D. II -- Bud The Chud, and two of Mel Brooks' latest, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
Still, Revill is reluctant to take too much credit for the character, which in Empire is seen only as a holographic image and was portrayed on screen by an old woman wearing pale green makeup, with the eyes of a chimpanzee matted in to chilling effect.
At the time, Revill was a busy actor appearing in episodes of television shows like Columbo, Magnum P.I. Hart To Hart, Dynasty and The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, as well as the movies The Little Prince and Zorro, The Gay Blade.
www.wizardsandwarriors.org /show/articles/starwars.htm   (941 words)

  
 pmaol.txt
In a drastic departure from his television role, MacNicol will be seen this December starring as 'Renfield' in Mel Brooks' satirical film "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" for Castle Rock Entertainment.
Nonetheless, MacNicol has demonstrated an exceedingly wide range of talent in theater, television, and film.
PMacNicol: Working for Mel Brooks reminded me of when I was a child growing up in Texas and how on a hot May afternoon I would try and stand in the center of one of those dust devils we used to get in our backyard.
www-cs-students.stanford.edu /~clee/ch/cast/pmaol.txt   (2563 words)

  
 Peter MacNicol @ Filmbug
After starring as Stingo in the critically acclaimed film Sophie's Choice, MacNicol went on to portray memorable roles in Ghostbusters II, Addams Family Values, Housesitter, Dracula: Dead and Loving It and Bean.
On television, MacNicol starred in The Powers That Be and CBS's Chicago Hope before portraying eccentric attorney John Cage in the series Ally McBeal.
After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Peter MacNicol traveled the country as a regional repertory actor before making his big-screen debut as Galen, the heroic assistant sorcerer in Dragonslayer.
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 Peter MacNicol Biography @ Filmbug
His other credits include Addams Family Values, Dracula: Dead and Loving It, Housesitter, Hard Promises and Heat.
On stage, he starred on Broadway in Crimes of the Heart, Black Comedy/White Liars and The Nerd.
He can also be seen in the feature films Bean and Baby Geniuses, the latter with Kathleen Turner and Christopher Lloyd.
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 BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA Monstervision host segments
Host segments continue tonight with Dracula: Dead & Loving It
She wanted this part because she thought it would make her a grownup in people's eyes.
Joe Bob's review of the Dracula 1931 version
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 Leslie Nielsen @ Filmbug UK
Nielsen's numerous films include Prom Night, George Romero's Creepshow, Wrong Is Right, Reckless Disregard, Soul Man, Home Is Where the Hart Is, Nuts, Repossessed (a 1990 spoof on exorcism), Surf Ninjas, Dracula--Dead, and Loving It, comedy, Spy Hard, Rent-A-Kid, Family Plan, the live-action version of Mr.
He built a reputation portraying manly authority figures (including the Space Ship Commander in the sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet and the Captain of the ill-fated cruise ship in The Poseidon Adventure) before he turned his image inside out with a hysterically funny deadpan performance as the loopy doctor in Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker's Airplane!
His television career began in 1950 with a Studio One appearance with Charlton Heston, and he went on to act in 46 live programs in the very heart of TV's Golden Age.
www.filmbug.co.uk /db/4106   (536 words)

  
 September 2003 Archives
I actually liked "Dracula: Dead and Loving it." (Of course I have a soft spot for Peter MacNichol, but still)
OK, this is sooo obvious: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the film) starring Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland and Rutger Hauer.
I have a friend that loves "Once Bitten" with a young Jim Carrey.
www.atpobtvs.com /existentialscoobies/archives/sep03_p07.html   (536 words)

  
 The Star Archive - Peter MacNichol - actor - sophie's choice (1982), dracula: dead & loving it (1995), ally mcbeal (t.v. series), sibling of kristy mcnichol
The Star Archive - Peter MacNichol - actor - sophie's choice (1982), dracula: dead & loving it (1995), ally mcbeal (t.v.
Contact your favorite celebrity here - find up to date information, contact addresses, pictures, links and scanned autographs.
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 2002 Castle Rock Winery Pinot Noir
Further, the nerf-lawyer let me know that Castle Rock Entertainment has made numerous films worthy of mocking, and pointed me toward “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” or “Dracula: Dead and Loving Itand away from the Fraggles he represents.
And now, the Muppet sect living on Castle Rock is adding to those accomplishments with this winery named after their home.
It’s beautiful, and likely used by the Castles as a light source when burrowing within their rock.
www.wilderonwine.com /Reviews/review_65.shtml   (418 words)

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