If I remember correctly, I-gore was a combination of Igor and Renfield in Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein.” (“Eye-gore” and “Frahn-ken-steen”) Great movie!! In one of my college literature courses I had to compare Mary Shelly’s “Frankenstein” with a modern translation; I chose “Young Frankenstein” and had a great time! I was the only one in class to chose a parody/comedy. Needless to say, I got 100%! (Yes, I’m bragging!)
pschearer Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Flies? Flies? Poor puny things! Who wants to eat flies? . . . Not when I can get nice fat spiders!”
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
EW EW EW
pathamil about 4 years ago
I played Renfield in our college production of Dracula.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Jim Stafford on Line One.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
He’s a Buggles fan.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Reread ‘Dracula’ last year and I’d forgotten about all the bug eating.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Rim shot
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Feeding time for Renfield. He’s hunh hunh hunnn -gry. And he loves them all!
queenoftut about 4 years ago
If I remember correctly, I-gore was a combination of Igor and Renfield in Mel Brooks’ “Young Frankenstein.” (“Eye-gore” and “Frahn-ken-steen”) Great movie!! In one of my college literature courses I had to compare Mary Shelly’s “Frankenstein” with a modern translation; I chose “Young Frankenstein” and had a great time! I was the only one in class to chose a parody/comedy. Needless to say, I got 100%! (Yes, I’m bragging!)
tinstar about 4 years ago
So, that explains his “bug eyes.”