And the gifted students in Malcolm in the Middle are called Krelboyns in honour of the movie’s main character, Seymour Krelborn (Krelboined in the Corman movie)
https://www.reddit.com/r/malcolminthemiddle/comments/qans64/the_use_of_krelboyne/
‘This is not only a musical and a comedy, as we expected, but also a revue of sorts: Comic actors such as Bill Murray, John Candy and James Belushi have walk-ons, and Steve Martin almost steals the show as a sadistic, motorcycle-riding dentist. Yet at the heart of the movie is a basic sweetness, an innocence that extends even to the centerpiece of the story, which is a man-eating plant named Audrey II.’
BTW, the movie is a remake of a Roger Corman classic featuring Jack Nicholson. And the music was written by Alan Menken, who later became the most celebrated Disney composer. Surprisingly, Ebert doesn’t mention any of this in his 1986 review.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/little-shop-of-horrors-1986
And the gifted students in Malcolm in the Middle are called Krelboyns in honour of the movie’s main character, Seymour Krelborn (Krelboined in the Corman movie)
https://www.reddit.com/r/malcolminthemiddle/comments/qans64/the_use_of_krelboyne/
The Jack Nicholson scene in Corman’s movie served as an inspiration for the legendary scene between Steve Martin and Bill Murray in the 1986 musical
What do you want? Say please!
And finally, the legendary Steve Martin number, the Dentist Song