Dracula - Dead and Loving It - Funny Dance Scene with Los Angeles Cover Band
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- Mel Brooks movie with a funny dance scene featuring Rick Rossi on clarinet. Rossi Music musicians have been featured in many blockbuster movies for their superb musicianship. Call us to hire our musicians and bands for your next corporate event, private party or wedding. January 2012 our bands won the 2012 BRIDES AWARD for BEST BANDS AND DJ's. Rossi Music is the only music agency in Los Angeles headed by a GRAMMY-WINNING MUSICIAN! We specialize in Live Musicians, Bands and Dee-Jays. We have a wide variety of bands which we created that you can't find anywhere else. All to help you find that perfect fit for your unique wedding. Visit our website for more info and to check out our band videos and wedding packages. CALL 818-902-1233 or visit us at www.rossimusic.biz or facebook / losangelesweddingbands
"You are a very wise man, van Helsing, for one who has yet to live a single lifetime!" Taken straight from the '31 movie, beautiful. This parody is just *full* of *sincere* references to all of its source materials, not just ripping on a surface level understanding.
I totally love this movie, Reinfield was so funny
What a talent Leslie was
Master? Master? Err i mean Mister? Mister 😂😂😂
Might be the best line in the whole movie!! xD
"She's doing *quite* well without him, isn't she?"
I wonder if the actress did have to dance on her own for at least part of that scene and it was not just editing. If so doing quite well is right.
😅😂
@@TheSteve285 (Stares)
Mel brooks is terrific.
That song The Czardas at 1:26 is Hungarian. I happen to be half Hungarian and I love that song. It's so well done.
thank you soo much literary looking my whole life for it
Your welcome lol. Are you Hungarian also?
Thank you. That name is what I was looking for.
+slickdude389 That's Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance no. 5
I think Mel also used it at the end of the film "The Twelve Chairs".
Very nice inverse on a dance scene from "Dance of the Vampires". There you only have humans visible in the a mirror.
Also that ''single lifetime'' quote is from Lugosi's Dracula, also nice
Love that movie xD
MASTER MASTER!!!!!! Urhhhhh I mean MISTER MISTER!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful scene😁 and great film!🦇
If it wasn't for some jokes sprinkled throughout I would forget this was a comedy.
Good comedies has a good story aswell. Like ghostbusters. :)
That was just beautiful
Never thought Leslie Nielsen was such a good dancer... Or did they used a stuntman?
Seven years of bad luck for Dracula
Eduard Rusu
He can outlive that!
I was thinking the same thing too when he did that!
That was a missed opportunity for a joke in the film!
Haha, exactly my thoughts
Big finish!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I see where Daria Cohen got her inspiration for The Night and The Showdown
So clever with the mirror-
Super
Like in the second Naked Gun 😂
Danza hungara No.5#
1:32 dance music
Frank Drebin as Dracula.
Mythic Hollow Man.
Swedish subtitles?
A-a! Eller hur?😂
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The only thing I don't like about Mel Brooks is his abstinence humor. It gets old. Hardly anyone believes in it anymore because you can't deny human nature. Unless you're asexual. But the best thing for everyone is to get laid.
Asexual here and reporting in but that's not what I came here to say. In the case of this movie, it's set in Victorian (late 1800s) England where people were a lot more reserved in that matter as per British culture. The 60s is when the whole revolution on that front came along. Doesn't mean they were abstinent back then but at least for the class of people depicted in this movie, it would be far too vulgar and coarse for their station to be open about it and they had to keep up appearances; so it's fitting.
It comes from the book. Without giving spoilers Bram Stoker write the characters as caste and civilized; the count in contrast is sexual, savage, raw. In any case it seems you have no difficulty avoiding abstinence, maybe you are attractive; it is not the case with everybody where we want it mostly will deny it, at least from what I see in general.
Probably the worst movie brooks ever made.
I whole-heartedly disagree as a fan of horror, comedy, and Mel Brooks
It was lackluster but it's NOT his worst film -- or worst Mel Brooks project by far.
I would say the worst Brooks' films are the ones people have forgotten -- Silent Movie, To Be Or Not to Be, Life Stinks, The Twelve Chairs.
There's a general consensus on Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, AND The Producers being premium Mel.
It's everything else people argue about. I'd say his worst film from the 1990s was Life Stinks and only because NOBODY remembers that movie!!!!
About half the films he made in the 1980s were decent with Spaceballs being the standout there because it hit sci-fi straight in the middle of its boom. It's also timeless and right on the spot about merchandizing and the crassness of Star Wars business practices which got at least a hundred times worse under Disney. Say what you will about LFL under George Lucas' reign, they may have STINGY on licensing but they didn't make you SICK of seeing characters on a ton of bad merchandizing and horribly-produced videogames and comic books. Disney has NO SHAME about putting the Star Wars logo on EVERYTHING so in a way Mel blamed THE WRONG ENTITY. The Mouse and NOT the Beard was to blame! Lucas took Spaceballs in good humor! Ah, if we only know how PRESCIENT Mel really was!
My personal nomination for WORST Mel Brooks project is the Spaceballs animated TV series which aired ONLY on G4TV. So bad and so cheap (poorly written, Flash-animated crap) that it debuted and played exclusively on one of THE SHITTIEST cable channels that ever existed!!!! The Spaceballs TV series is so bad that even though it would consume VERY LITTLE disc space nobody bothered to license or remember that it was available to be put on the Spaceballs (1987) motion picture Blu ray releases!
The only Mel Brooks TV tie-in that's more obscure is the Blazing Saddles TV spin-off, Black Bart. They allegedly produced 24 episodes of that TV series that never aired. They've only shown the pilot episode (which is on the DVD and Blu ray releases of Blazing Saddles to show HOW MUCH BETTER that movie was!) and god knows where the rest of the series footage is. You really can't blame Mel for Black Bart. Warner Bros had an option for a Blazing Saddles sequel and the only way they could retain it was to produce a godawful TV series. Mel had nothing to do with the TV series at all.
On the other hand, we CAN blame Mel for the Spaceballs TV series. He returned to voice Yogurt and President Skroob. This is inarguable... Spaceballs: The TV Series was just BAD!!!!
I disagreed this was a master priority on the continuous stupid 🧛♂️ movies
Not even close. I consider Dracula to be one of his best. High Anxiety is the worst of his movies that I've seen.