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Ep. 100: Wes Craven’s "Vampire in Brooklyn" (1995)

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A vampire drifts into Brooklyn with destiny on his mind—and somehow leaves horror and comedy at the door. We pull apart Vampire in Brooklyn with a candid look at how a dream lineup of Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, and Wes Craven gets tripped up by clashing tones, studio pressures, and choices that confuse more than they charm. From the opening shipwreck to the final showdowns, we trace the moments that could have worked if the film had committed to being scary first and funny second.
We dig into the big swings and misses: the inconsistent accent that derails character, the infamous wig that becomes a distraction, and the lack of chemistry that saps the romance subplot. Still, there’s a pulse in the supporting cast. John Witherspoon and Kadeem Hardison inject real laughs and carry entire scenes with timing and throwaway lines that have aged better than the effects. We also talk soundtrack choices, backlot “Brooklyn,” and why some mid-90s morphs hold up while other visual beats get overplayed.
Pulling in the broader context, we examine Murphy’s 90s rollercoaster and Craven’s own lesson: don’t “play funny”—make it scary and the humor follows. Expect sharp comparisons to better alternatives, from Dracula: Dead and Loving It to Renfield and Vampires Kiss, and trivia that reframes the production, including reports of creative clashes and a tragic stunt accident. If you’re a horror fan, a comedy nerd, or just curious how a genre mashup can go sideways, this breakdown brings clarity, receipts, and a few genuine laughs along the way.
If you enjoy honest deep dives and smarter horror talk, follow the show, share this episode with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open & Banter (00:00:00)

2. Show Intro & Spoiler Warning (00:00:18)

3. Setting Up The Film (00:00:51)

4. Plot Summary By Sam (00:01:16)

5. Sinister Sip Cocktail Reactions (00:02:19)

6. Pickle Tangent Mayhem (00:03:13)

7. First Impressions Of The Film (00:06:38)

8. Eddie Murphy’s 90s Career Swings (00:08:26)

9. Accents, Wigs & Chemistry Issues (00:11:18)

10. Trope Hunt: Fog, Dreams, Deadlines (00:14:21)

11. One-Liners That Actually Land (00:18:29)

12. What Hasn’t Aged Well (00:21:22)

13. Most Gratuitous Moments (00:25:03)

14. Terrifying Or Titillating (00:26:46)

15. What Barely Stands The Test Of Time (00:27:56)

16. Laugh Out Loud Highlights (00:30:01)

17. Soundtrack And Sound Effects (00:32:10)

18. What The Heck Was That (00:34:18)

19. Questions We Can’t Unsee (00:36:03)

20. Better Movies To Watch Instead (00:40:05)

21. Behind-The-Scenes & Trivia (00:42:03)

22. The Watchability Verdict (00:47:16)

23. Plugs, Website & Sign-Off (00:51:55)

103 episodes

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A vampire drifts into Brooklyn with destiny on his mind—and somehow leaves horror and comedy at the door. We pull apart Vampire in Brooklyn with a candid look at how a dream lineup of Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, and Wes Craven gets tripped up by clashing tones, studio pressures, and choices that confuse more than they charm. From the opening shipwreck to the final showdowns, we trace the moments that could have worked if the film had committed to being scary first and funny second.
We dig into the big swings and misses: the inconsistent accent that derails character, the infamous wig that becomes a distraction, and the lack of chemistry that saps the romance subplot. Still, there’s a pulse in the supporting cast. John Witherspoon and Kadeem Hardison inject real laughs and carry entire scenes with timing and throwaway lines that have aged better than the effects. We also talk soundtrack choices, backlot “Brooklyn,” and why some mid-90s morphs hold up while other visual beats get overplayed.
Pulling in the broader context, we examine Murphy’s 90s rollercoaster and Craven’s own lesson: don’t “play funny”—make it scary and the humor follows. Expect sharp comparisons to better alternatives, from Dracula: Dead and Loving It to Renfield and Vampires Kiss, and trivia that reframes the production, including reports of creative clashes and a tragic stunt accident. If you’re a horror fan, a comedy nerd, or just curious how a genre mashup can go sideways, this breakdown brings clarity, receipts, and a few genuine laughs along the way.
If you enjoy honest deep dives and smarter horror talk, follow the show, share this episode with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us.

Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open & Banter (00:00:00)

2. Show Intro & Spoiler Warning (00:00:18)

3. Setting Up The Film (00:00:51)

4. Plot Summary By Sam (00:01:16)

5. Sinister Sip Cocktail Reactions (00:02:19)

6. Pickle Tangent Mayhem (00:03:13)

7. First Impressions Of The Film (00:06:38)

8. Eddie Murphy’s 90s Career Swings (00:08:26)

9. Accents, Wigs & Chemistry Issues (00:11:18)

10. Trope Hunt: Fog, Dreams, Deadlines (00:14:21)

11. One-Liners That Actually Land (00:18:29)

12. What Hasn’t Aged Well (00:21:22)

13. Most Gratuitous Moments (00:25:03)

14. Terrifying Or Titillating (00:26:46)

15. What Barely Stands The Test Of Time (00:27:56)

16. Laugh Out Loud Highlights (00:30:01)

17. Soundtrack And Sound Effects (00:32:10)

18. What The Heck Was That (00:34:18)

19. Questions We Can’t Unsee (00:36:03)

20. Better Movies To Watch Instead (00:40:05)

21. Behind-The-Scenes & Trivia (00:42:03)

22. The Watchability Verdict (00:47:16)

23. Plugs, Website & Sign-Off (00:51:55)

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