
Hacks on Drac is a podcast miniseries examining the legacy of Bram Stoker's iconic vampire novel Dracula. Join comedians Matt Reiser & Chris Gersbeck as they trace the history of Dracula in pop culture by examining both the novel & multiple film adaptations.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | ||||

On the ninth and final episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the numerous Dracula sequels, spinoffs and other crap featuring Dracula that Hollywood has released over the past century. They also provide rankings of all the Dracula movies they... more
On the eighth episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the Mel Brooks comedy adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, Dracula: Dead and Loving, starring Leslie Nielsen and Peter MacNicol in a suprisingly faithful, and funny, film.
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On the seventh episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) and how it's really great when Keanu Reeve's says, "he's grown young!"
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On the sixth episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss Werner Herzog's incredible "stylistic remake" of the original Nosferatu, Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). They get into the weird, troubled production the film faced, it's enduring legacy and h... more
On the fifth episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the Dan Curtis Dracula (1973) starring Jack Palance and the Frank Langella-starring Dracula (1979). Both middle of the road adaptations that neither stink nor shine.
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On the fourth episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the first Christopher Lee-starring Hammer film: Dracula (1958), released in the United States as Horror of Dracula.
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On the third episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the first official Hollywood adaptation of Dracula: Dracula (1931), starring Bela Lugosi.
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On the second episode of Hacks on Drac, Matt & Chris discuss the German-made 1922 unofficial adaptation of Dracula, Nosferatu.
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I love podcasts looking at how characters evolve in pop culture and this is a good balance between informative and entertaining! Recommended to horror, vampire, and of course Dracula fans!
and that is quite the achievement in the podcast world.
Was pleased to see a Dracula inspired one, but quickly disappointed due to Matt’s inability to form even one sentence without saying “like” one to five or more times. Who listens to themselves and thinks “Yep, nailed it?”
These verbatim examples are not outliers.
(1) (ten in ten seconds, no joke) Chris: So, there’s nothing, like, superimposed over...
Matt: No, it was, like, every effect was done by, like, they would, like, shoot the, like, ... more








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