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The film was shot in 1995 and was done almost exclusively by Dracula himself using home-video footage and editing tools he found online - the film showcased several of the Count's most favored hangouts, which included local gay bars and strip-clubs: this film marked the moment that Dracula revealed his bisexuality to the world - though it had long been rumored at amongst the media.

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  • Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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  • The film was shot in 1995 and was done almost exclusively by Dracula himself using home-video footage and editing tools he found online - the film showcased several of the Count's most favored hangouts, which included local gay bars and strip-clubs: this film marked the moment that Dracula revealed his bisexuality to the world - though it had long been rumored at amongst the media.
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  • The film was shot in 1995 and was done almost exclusively by Dracula himself using home-video footage and editing tools he found online - the film showcased several of the Count's most favored hangouts, which included local gay bars and strip-clubs: this film marked the moment that Dracula revealed his bisexuality to the world - though it had long been rumored at amongst the media. What followed was a roller coaster-style documentary showing the Count's many sexual exploits - much of which was left unedited to the point that a large chunk of the "documentary" has been labelled as little more than pornography by critics. Inbetween the many scenes of the Count's sex life the audience were treated to interviews with Dracula and his closest friends as they talked about the Count and how he had managed to build a successful life for himself despite experiencing considerable undead prejudice since childhood - a notable scene in this movie came when the former anti-undead militant known as Van Helsing gave a heartfelt apology to the undead community and even hugged Dracula (although he declined the offer of anything more). The film ended with Dracula giving the audience a brief speech about how he had a dream that someday everyone could be like him and that he hoped that by watching the film people would gain an understanding on the undead, bisexuality and the idea that people truly can change.
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