Another spoof from the mind of Mel Brooks. This time he's out to poke fun at the Dracula myth. Basically, he took "Bram Stoker's Dracula," gave it a new cast and a new script and made a big joke ...
to talk about the popularity of female movie characters embracing their primal urgers, the myth of Dracula and their love of Sesame Street’s The Count and Dracula: Dead And Loving It.
I’d also say that Mel Brooks’ Dracula: Dead and Loving It was like an instruction ... We went the course of Hammer Horror in the Frankenstein movies and other Hammer Horror movies that take ...