Dracula: Dead and Loving It

IMDB5.8
πHumor(23%)
πJoy(17%)
πHappiness(12%)
π€―Surprise(6%)
π§Anticipation(6%)
ComedyFantasyHorror
As a Mel Brooks spoof, the audience's emotional response to 'Dracula: Dead and Loving It' is overwhelmingly dominated by **Humor**, reflecting its primary goal to parody the Dracula myth. This leads to high levels of general positive feelings like **Joy** and **Happiness**. The film's constant comedic twists and gags generate **Surprise** and **Anticipation** for the next laugh. A sense of **Relief** and **Satisfaction** arises from the successful comedic resolution of the plot. The 'horror' elements are entirely subverted for comedic effect, resulting in minimal or no genuine fear, anxiety, or disturbing feelings, instead contributing to the overall lighthearted and humorous tone.
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