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  • @smalon75
    @smalon75 Год назад +182

    You need to do Sweet Transvestite next, Tim Curry kills it.

    • @vrvaughn
      @vrvaughn Год назад +9

      I worked in a movie theatre when this came out.. I had it timed out to when Curry came down in the elevator and would watch it over and over…

    • @rosslumbus
      @rosslumbus Год назад +2

      Yes this!

    • @usmcrn4418
      @usmcrn4418 Год назад +5

      ABSOLUTELY!! 😂 I absolutely HATED this show when it was in the theaters.. I hated the whole audience participation thing.. just frickin’ ridiculous to me. But now, decades later after all of the crappy music which has followed and become some prevalent among our youth.. now I remember it very fondly and reminisce about this times, wishing I could relive them. 😎🍾

    • @stephanietip
      @stephanietip Год назад +5

      From Transexual Transylvania.This is my all time favorite movie,and I have literally seen it around 40 times (or more)I am down to watching it once a year

    • @TooSkinnyKenny
      @TooSkinnyKenny 10 дней назад

      have you seen Tim recently? He's had a stroke and is in a wheelchair. Poor guy, I hope he gets better.

  • @gerardroll6468
    @gerardroll6468 Год назад +265

    Asia, BJ… PLEASE include this classic movie on your “must see” list 🙏😆. You won’t regret it 👍😁

    • @rickyjkuron5275
      @rickyjkuron5275 Год назад +3

      Please do and Dress as the Characters or The Transylvanians

    • @mandySIMS6319
      @mandySIMS6319 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree completely

    • @gerardroll6468
      @gerardroll6468 8 месяцев назад

      @@mandySIMS6319 … It’s one of the greatest ever in my opinion… EASILY in my top 5 of my all time favourites 👍😁

    • @BizNizil7676
      @BizNizil7676 28 дней назад +1

      Did they ever watch it?

  • @subwaygoddess1
    @subwaygoddess1 Год назад +144

    This song is from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a cult movie that's loads of fun. I saw the movie about 30 times, in the 1970's, Friday nights at Midnight, in Greenwich Village in NYC, at a time where there were single theaters with plenty of room. We all jumped up out of our seats and danced to the time warp, some dressed up as the characters! We acted out all different parts of the movie. There's a scene where the couple is caught in the rain. Some of us had newspapers over our heads, while others were spraying water guns in the air. It was a magical time. There are some theaters that still show the movie too!!

    • @marleybob3157
      @marleybob3157 Год назад +5

      I saw it once at a midnight showing when it came to my town (not NYC!!) in the early 80's. We waited a few weeks and experienced everything you described. It was a trip.

    • @glennwatson8826
      @glennwatson8826 Год назад +5

      We did the same in the 80's in San Diego... Loads of Fun!!

    • @randlnickel9196
      @randlnickel9196 Год назад +2

      30 also in Calgary Canada

    • @randlnickel9196
      @randlnickel9196 Год назад

      HUH

    • @knew3355
      @knew3355 Год назад +4

      Same in my small southern town, midnight show and ALL the things were happening! 🤣 I was only like 15 so I made my big brother take me. Everyone should have that experience, so much fun!

  • @lindapowers8592
    @lindapowers8592 Год назад +124

    In 1979 when I was very pregnant and my husband was on 10pm-6am shift, my high school best girls surprise picked me up for secret outing. It was a midnight showing of Rocky Horror. We walked into the lobby where movie goers were in line in groups all dresses in character with water, popcorn and other props. Boy was I in for the most fun enter-active audience participation singalong experience ever😂. Fun times!!! I’ve shared this story over the years and watched the movie countless times. We recently lost Meatloaf who was a standout in this film.

    • @mistyclure2932
      @mistyclure2932 Год назад +4

      Yes, just like Linda stated the midnight showings were everywhere in the 80's and 90's as well. I was always too young to go back then but I knew people that did. This movie was a flop when it came out but became a HUGE cult classic with a tremendous following. The audience participation at these midnight showings sounds super fun. When certain phrases or words word said by the actors on the screen the audience reacted with props. Many of the audience members would be dressed up like the characters and would actually get on the stage with the movie screen behind them and act certain scenes out too. This movie has also had a remake in 2016 which isn't bad but nothing will ever compare to the original 1970's version. I think the comparison to Little Shop of Horrors was a fair one.

    • @rexkimberley9537
      @rexkimberley9537 Год назад +6

      The audience participation was what made it so much fun. Good Times!

    • @YesMyTatsAreReal
      @YesMyTatsAreReal Год назад +3

      I graduated from high school in 1979 and my friends and I used to go to The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the midnight movies and like you said people would come prepared with all kinds of different props they'd use at different times in the movie based on what scene was on the screen. Goòd memories.

    • @janetpope1455
      @janetpope1455 Год назад +2

      My first midnight showing of RHPS (1979 as well) was a surprise too. It's still shown in metro Atlanta and it's just as much fun, if not more now. The costumes and characters are spot-on. This is one movie that I can quote every line of.

    • @lynette.
      @lynette. Год назад +2

      What a special night have seen it live on stage and the atmosphere is the same incredible the real world just melts away.

  • @terrybeasley6250
    @terrybeasley6250 Год назад +75

    I saw this in the theater in the 70's. The audience participation had me rolling with laughter. Please go see it at the theater. You'll have a blast. One of my best memories from being a teenager ❤️

    • @terrybeasley6250
      @terrybeasley6250 Год назад +4

      @@JustOneSue Unless you we're already high when you got there 😆

    • @robertanderson6929
      @robertanderson6929 Год назад +4

      Friday night, midnight show at the historic Tivoli Theater on Delmar Blvd in University City.

    • @charissakington606
      @charissakington606 Год назад +3

      Yes!! Thisbsi one you need to experience live!

    • @rosesalmon8982
      @rosesalmon8982 Год назад +1

      Roxie Theatre in Toronto I went 5 times on a Friday.

    • @rosesalmon8982
      @rosesalmon8982 Год назад +2

      We were all rolling lol

  • @charlessheifer2264
    @charlessheifer2264 Год назад +32

    The Rocky Horror Picture Show was THE cult movie in the 1970s. It played every weekend at midnight at movie theatres around the country for years and the audience would dress up as the different characters and actually recite aloud the script and act out scenes in the aisles, from their seats or on stage (if there was one). The audience would also bring squirt guns and umbrellas for the rain storm scenes. It was a lot of fun! I miss those days.

    • @redchili6927
      @redchili6927 Год назад

      People still do it to this day.

    • @newgrl
      @newgrl Год назад

      >>>It played every weekend at midnight at movie theatres around the country...
      It still does.

  • @2869may
    @2869may Год назад +44

    I actually saw this at the Midnight movies.... with people throwing rice, squirt guns, newspaper umbrellas, and people getting up and dancing and shouting out phrases at certain times in the movie....
    It was something to experience....!

  • @mastersword123456789
    @mastersword123456789 Год назад +40

    Rocky Horror is a classic Musical/horror movie that has have midnight showings ever since it came out its a movie that stood the test of time and is still loved to this day. Great movie if you decide to check it out

    • @2869may
      @2869may Год назад +1

      I actually saw this at the Midnight movies.... with people throwing rice, squirt guns, newspaper umbrellas, and people getting up and dancing and shouting out phrases at certain times in the movie....
      It was something to experience....!

    • @mastersword123456789
      @mastersword123456789 Год назад +2

      @@2869may Yes it is its the ONLY midnight showing that is still playing just goes to show you how loved it is and the dance is still going if you get the music going

    • @2869may
      @2869may Год назад +1

      @@mastersword123456789 It was crazy, people would go every weekend and dress up like characters from the movie...
      It wasn't a very "moral" movie.... LOL.
      But it was fun, most people had a pretty good buzz going....
      Iconic Pop Culture Movie.!

    • @michaelasay8587
      @michaelasay8587 Год назад +1

      ​@@2869may you too were buzzin... hahaha

    • @2869may
      @2869may Год назад

      @@michaelasay8587
      You can't prove anything....lol

  • @susieterry2624
    @susieterry2624 Год назад +11

    This is an extremely campy musical movie. In my town, The Rocky Horror Picture Show was shown at midnight at the same theater on Friday and Saturday nights for many, many years. And, everyone dressed up, stood in line and it stayed sold out for a very long time. And 50 years later it will still draw the crowds.

  • @timneale5657
    @timneale5657 Год назад +21

    You'd have to go to a theatre and actually experience it to get it. Sooo much fun. Audience participation in a movie is hilarious and awesome. Whole audience doing the Time Warp, you have to have all the items to participate, Newspaper, squirt guns, toast, lighter, etc.. IYKYK!

  • @allanbaker3958
    @allanbaker3958 Год назад +71

    BTW, Riff Raff (The Balding guy in the beginning with the hump) is pretty much the mastermind behind the whole Broadway Show / Movie.
    The whole dance is basically a dig at the hokey pokey or any dance craze.
    Also, you NEED to see Tim Curry's performance in this movie.

    • @Lady_Embalmer007
      @Lady_Embalmer007 Год назад +6

      Tim Curry was a legend

    • @matthewhawkins517
      @matthewhawkins517 Год назад +4

      Richard O'Brein, he wrote the whole thing.

    • @subwaygoddess1
      @subwaygoddess1 Год назад

      @Allan Baker, he's "just a sweet transvestite from transsexual Transylvania!"

    • @rochelledalrymple6786
      @rochelledalrymple6786 Год назад +2

      Definitely a must see of Tim Curry doing frank-n-furter, Oh My God !!

  • @flutesong5527
    @flutesong5527 Год назад +13

    Oh god, oh god, seen this at least 100 times, mostly at midnight showings in costumes and interacting. It's brilliant and funny and the actors are amazing, including Meatloaf and Tim Curry. You'll have a blast if you watch it. It's still a phenomenon after all these years and is in theaters, mostly near colleges and in the kind of dumpy discount places.

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Год назад +18

    It was written for stage and this is the movie its insane and perfectly wonderful. You will love it forever. Its written by Richard O'brien (Riff Raff the character with the hump) Wherever its played audiences turn up in costume and sing every word. Richard OBrien is British.

    • @timrussell9869
      @timrussell9869 Год назад

      Richard O'Brien is from New Zealand. But wrote and performed it first in the UK.

    • @lynette.
      @lynette. Год назад

      @Tim Russell Only ever thought of him as British here for so long he did become a British citizen. He is unique.

    • @timrussell9869
      @timrussell9869 Год назад

      @@lynette. Has lived in NZ for a long time. There is a Riff Raff statue dedicated to him in his home town.

    • @lynette.
      @lynette. Год назад

      @Tim Russell oh that's nice to know but he did become a British citizen I don't know what happened when he went back to NZ.

  • @CEP73
    @CEP73 Год назад +7

    Tim Curry is iconic as Frank n furter!! 'Sweet tr@nsvestite' is incredible!! (Any UK watchers notice Christopher Biggins in the dance line up?😂)

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Год назад +8

    Cult classic. My older sister used to go to the midnight showing of this every Saturday night for like months. The audience would talk back to the movie. Alot of people dressed up as their favorite characters. At some movie venues they would act out the scenes with the movie. A real phenomenon at one time.

  • @cherylbrown3366
    @cherylbrown3366 Год назад +9

    You just need to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show for your movie night but have friends who know how to PARTICIPATE to show you how it's done.
    And yes Asia, you have to dance
    It's a jump to the left and then a step to the right
    Put your hands on your hips and bring your knees in tight
    It's a pelvic thrust that really drives you insane
    Let's do the Time Warp Again

  • @davehess1019
    @davehess1019 Год назад +8

    this was HUGE back in the 80's, audience member participation, it was HUGE

  • @mcbeezee2120
    @mcbeezee2120 Год назад +10

    Biggest "cult classic" in movie history. Love it.

  • @rickmclaughlin9710
    @rickmclaughlin9710 Год назад +7

    Okay now you need to react to the movie "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in your movie reactions.

  • @shannonmcdougall478
    @shannonmcdougall478 9 месяцев назад +1

    Rocky Horror Picture Show...every weekend in Pasadena CA at the 99 cent Theater people would dress in Character...and the entire audience would stand up and do the Time Warp.
    We threw Rice at the Wedding Scene...water guns to mim8ck the rai .
    Awesome part is WE ALL CLEANED UP AFTER OURSELVES.
    The stage version is called The Rocky Hotel Show. We went...Characters would come I to the audience to bring some audience members onstage to do the Time Warp...I got selected once...it was fuuuuuuuuuun..

  • @deborahcornell171
    @deborahcornell171 Год назад +4

    Went to see this at a midnight showing in a packed theater at the height of its popularity. My friend & I knew about the audience participation but intended to just watch all the fun.
    Made the mistake of sitting in an aisle seat. When the Time Warp started, people filled the aisles to dance to it. A big guy (dressed as Dr. Frankenfurter) reached for my hand & I said "Oh, no thanks! I'm just watching". He grabbed my hand anyway & yanked me to my feet & out into the aisle with him.
    So yeah. I found my little demure self doing The Time Warp with the same wild abandon as the other several hundred RHPS fans.
    I ended having one of the most fun & most memorable experiences of my life. And I don't think I've ever laughed so much, non-stop, for that hour & a half.
    The movie & the music's great. But it's the hilarious craziness going on all around you that makes it sublime. I hope Asia & BJ watch it. But damn, I wish we could somehow share the real RHPS experience with them. It can't really be explained how exhilarating it is/was.
    💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮💙

  • @bennyfactor1
    @bennyfactor1 Год назад +1

    I saw this in London in 73 when it was a cheap stage show put on in a condemned cinema on the Kings Road. At that time it was called The Rocky Horror Show. The idea was you were going to see a late night double feature horror movie show. It opens with an usherette coming out and introducing you to the movie. It is very much a musical and the story is a mash up of the various horror movies of the 50s

  • @TheFairyintheFishBowl
    @TheFairyintheFishBowl Год назад +5

    It’s a NAUGHTY cult musical! It’s strange and wonderful…you should give it a try - I’d LOVE to see your reaction! 🔥🔥

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Год назад +2

    I remember back in the 70s, people would either see the live stage performance, or the movie, and they would dress up like the different characters in the show, and it was encouraged by the people running the venues. You'd have a hundred or more people in a move theatre, all dressed up in drag, or whatever, and singing and dancing along with the show. It was crazy. I've never seen anything like it again. Everyone was singing "Let's Do the Time-Warp Again," in the audience.

  • @jefferybarnett6056
    @jefferybarnett6056 Год назад +1

    I don't know if people still do it, but for years this movie had an insane cult following. Theatres would have late night showings and tons of people would show up dressed as the characters and dance in the aisles and act out the scenes.so many of the parts and dialogue became interactive , it was complete chaos and one of the most shocking and memorable movies experiences of my life. At 63 I'm not sure I would appreciate toast flying across the theatre, umbrellas being deployed and squirt guns being shot into the air....but in my late teens to early 20s....it was an experience !

  • @janesharp4341
    @janesharp4341 Год назад +2

    This movie was originally considered so bad that audiences started talking back to the lines the actors spoke. It started a movement to bring props and act out scenes in front of the theater audience. Different locations evolved different lines for the audience. I have seen RHPS in 5 cities and each audience had their own schtick. It has sort of settled into a prop driven recreation of what's on the screen. The early days were pretty wild!

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Год назад

    This wife's favourite film and really should be experienced in a cinema or theatre as a musical show.
    The audience participation is second to none. All dressed up and acting the part. Even watching the queues lining up outside waiting to go in is an experience.
    We went twice, once in '73 (Chelsea) and then again in '79, I think the show moved venues and my wife wanted to go to the one in the West End of London.

  • @vampirelady70
    @vampirelady70 Год назад

    Our historical theater, along with a local theatre troupe show this every year with the troupe actors, acting it out on stage. Most people have prop bags and about 80% show up in costume and the theater is packed every year. My children, their SO and friends go every year. Its risque, its raunchy and its an absolute blast.

  • @TooSkinnyKenny
    @TooSkinnyKenny 10 дней назад

    gosh, we used to go see "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the Strand Theatre in San Francisco, it played at midnight. People in the audience shouted lines at the characters on the screen.

  • @vincegay986
    @vincegay986 Год назад

    You two look like the kind of cool people who would have a blast at The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I hope you get to see it at a midnight show soon. It will change your life.

  • @_starfiend
    @_starfiend Год назад

    My wife loves going to see the theatre show and has gone so frequently, and travels across the UK to different theatres that she's made friends with some of the cast. She's seen the live show over 50 times in ten years or so, and went to see it in Hastings (from South Wales!) only last night. I've seen it once, in Cardiff, and that was enough for me!
    The Rocky Horror show is the live theatre show.
    The Rocky Horror Picture show is the movie.
    Both are musicals.

  • @johnkonertz8042
    @johnkonertz8042 Год назад

    Back in the late 70s early 80s the Biograph theatre in Chicago (the theatre that John Dillinger was killed leaving) would have a midnight showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday and Saturday nights. Was a blast, people would come dressed in custome and act out scenes on the stage before the movie. There was alot of audience participation during the movie also. Newspapers over heads, shooting water guns in the air. Throwing toast, toilet paper. Every time in the movie the name Janet was said, the audience would yell Bitch, and for Brad, we would yell ass hole.

  • @bahamutskingdom
    @bahamutskingdom Год назад

    One of the greatest films ever. Remember being too embarrassed to tell my parents I watched it, let alone loved it. Then I found out they loved the film too.
    It is a masterpiece that everyone should experience once. If it ain't for ya, that is awesome. But you should experience The Rocky Horror Picture Show once.

  • @fabian4ever69
    @fabian4ever69 Год назад

    This movie, The Rocky Horror Picture Show used to be the midnight movie in town for years. I had friends who snuck out the window to attend this movie lol. People would dress up as their favorite characters from the movie. It is a fun movie.

  • @tannonwraith4692
    @tannonwraith4692 Год назад +1

    You must see the Rocky Horror Picture Show live and in participating theaters.
    It's nothing like the Little Shop Of Horrors.

  • @debrafarmer2393
    @debrafarmer2393 Год назад +1

    Yes it's a musical one of the main characters is Tim Curry from the movie "It" also

  • @terrymills810
    @terrymills810 Год назад

    I saw Rocky Horror Picture show in Munich Germany people were dressed as the characters. When this song came on we all jumped in the Aisle and started doing the time warp. It was so much fun. I hope you can go to a theater and see it that way. Seeing it on TV at home just doesnt do it justice.

  • @littlequeenie7650
    @littlequeenie7650 Год назад

    This movie was a cult classic!! When you went to see it at the theater everybody was dressed up as one of the characters in the movie. Some people would go up on stage during the movie and act out was was going on in the film. It was a one of a kind experience! This movie came out in 1975 and played in theaters for many years after.

  • @Ex-it
    @Ex-it Год назад

    This was in theatre's for years in some countries. People dressed up like you guys do for Halloween. It also used to be brought back for rocky horror weekends. Years after it had been first released. It was like going to a rocky horror night club but in a movie theatre.

  • @2528drevas
    @2528drevas Год назад

    I've been to the Rocky Horror events at theaters with costumes, throwing rice, the whole nine yards. It was fun!

  • @seandobson6221
    @seandobson6221 Год назад

    You have to one time in your life go to a theater showing of this movie and dress up and interact with the movie. It’s an experience everyone should have. It’s amazing!

  • @dianebrown8046
    @dianebrown8046 Год назад

    🤣🤣❤❤❤❤ IT !!!! The 1st time I saw Rocky Horror was in 1977 freshman year Penn State ...Had NO Idea what I was in for...friends ( who had gone a lot ) Dressed me up as Magenta ( frizzy haired maid) gave me a " Prop Bag" ( things to use in audience participation.....toast, cards, rice,squirt gun,noise maker, party hat, newspaper etc.)...few months later I was " on Cast" ( the people who act out movie in front of theater while movie is playing ) as Magenta.....BIGGER LOL...around 2005 a theater where I lived played it every Saturday night....&& it was Still big then....kids in the local H.S. ( Newark ,Delaware) & local college University of Delaware were going in droves...the theater started asking for ID for under 18 if they weren't with Adult......My Son & his friends wanted to go ( he'd never been ,a few of his friends had before they carded)...He asked me if I'd take them...he didn't know I'd ever even seen it & went to explain about the movie....I just Laughed ...said Yes & then told him my Rocky story.....Long Story Short ( too late LOL)... &&& LMAO...We became such a group of regulars the theater workers & people playing Cast up front called us " Mom & the Puberty Posse" && within a year My Son, My Daughter & I were " On Cast"....My Son did Crim ( the narrator telling story) , My Daughter did Columbia ( the one tap dancing in glitter suit...she did it for 3 yrs...her boyfriend, now husband did Meatloaf's part Eddie for 1 yr with her) && I did Dr Scott every once & a while. (was told I held the speed record for rolling down theater aisle in Wheelchair) ...You Have to Watch the Movie !!! Might not be as Fun without Fools dancing in front of screen & audience throwing things....BUT It's still a Great , Campy , LOL Time !! && Again, ❤❤ Both of You & Your Reactions !!

  • @annieh5479
    @annieh5479 Год назад

    You had some toast, a newspaper, and squirt gun(s) with you when you went to see this. You used the squirtguns when it rained, the newspaper to protect yourself, and you threw the toast in the air when they had a toast. Tons of fun! Tim Curry was so campy it was unbelievable.

  • @mattcutright8884
    @mattcutright8884 Год назад

    I was part of a stage show that performed the acts as the movie played on the big screen behind you. It is a huge cult classic. There is an entire skit that goes along with the movie ie, throwing toast, shooting water guns at the beginning when its raining, calling the characters in movie names, throwing decks of cards, and throwing rice. Irs a huge fun and barrel of laughs. You must watch it with an open mind though. Getting dressed up as one of the characters to go see a live show is the best.

  • @profdracko
    @profdracko Год назад

    First, love how much BJ was getting into it. Second, 5:25 pretty much sums up the entire movie. Don't worry about the questions.

  • @littleogeechee223
    @littleogeechee223 Год назад +1

    I think the idea was, the hope was, that Little Shop of Horrors would become another cult favorite like Rocky Horror, but as good as Little Shop was, Rocky Horror came from its own place and time. You guys must see this film at midnight in a full theater with everyone in costume, loaded down with the necessary props, and a full floor show cast, or shadow cast, acting the film out in front of the audience. It’s the best and most fun experience ever!

  • @gremlyn1439
    @gremlyn1439 Год назад

    It's a warped movie. In DC, Georgetown that played every weekend for 5 years +. At the movies, on stage folks would dance and the costumes, and also play the actual songs.

  • @debramoore7513
    @debramoore7513 Год назад

    OMG .. CLASSIC!! Not too many people are aware that Freddie Mercury was offered the part of Frank N. Furter!! He turned it down! But his friend Tim Curry (from IT TV series fame) played the part giving its pop cult classic fame! And, superstar Meatloaf played the Eddie character in this movie, too! Such Awesomeness!!

  • @psukebariah3435
    @psukebariah3435 Год назад

    I got to be part of what was called a "live cast" back when I was in college (late 80's, omg so long ago), where a dedicated team played in front of the screen. I even got to play Brad on "switch night".
    Met some of my best friends for years there, and even my ex-husband. It was great fun and I often miss it.

  • @Lady_Embalmer007
    @Lady_Embalmer007 Год назад

    I grew up watching Little Shop of Horrors. You just brought back yet another great memory!!! Absolutely adore the both of you ❤❤❤❤

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher4139 9 месяцев назад

    Riff Raff", the hunchback assistant, was played by Richard O'Brien - who also wrote the original play & movie. A KIWI! all the way from New Zealand. It's a movie/musical that broke ground in the 70's.

  • @DeLee596
    @DeLee596 Год назад

    It was a lot of fun because the audience participated in the movie. Including dancing the Time Warp. Newspaper over your head then shoot water pistols to imitate rain.

  • @trenchy1990
    @trenchy1990 Год назад +1

    You should see this musical in theatre. It's one of those 'things you must do once in your lifetime'.

  • @headrushindi
    @headrushindi Год назад

    Singer Meatloaf , made his film debut in this movie. And the Lead Role of Dr Frankenfurter, was Masterfully portrayed by The legendary Actor Tim Curie. You really need to watch the song (directly after this sequence) Dr Frankenfurter makes his flamboyant entrance.

  • @matthewhawkins517
    @matthewhawkins517 Год назад

    The Rocky Horror Show was a musical in London's West End in the early 70s. In the late 70s they made a move where movie called the Rocky Horror Picture Show starring many of the same people, mainly Tim Curry,
    But did you realize the superstar Susan Surandan was Janet.

  • @silverdoeGirl
    @silverdoeGirl Год назад +2

    That song was written in a few hours, and now? At most weddings/Parties etc its played - The Rocky horror picture show movie would be a good pick for your movie channel its an absolute wild ride of a classic cult movie!

  • @SPKdesign1
    @SPKdesign1 Год назад

    It's a Musical Comedy that started off as a Stageshow. The weird looking hunched guy (Riff Raff) is played by Richard O'Brien who is one of the the writers and it is absolutely hilarious. Tim Curry and Susan Sarandin are in it as well as Meatloaf.

  • @lynnebaker7787
    @lynnebaker7787 Год назад +1

    Back in the day this was played around Halloween and people would dress up as characters in the movie. I remember one year in high school the employees of one of the movie places dressed up and would scare everyone during part of the show. It was so fun. Popcorn was thrown. People were moving around and dancing to this song. The 80s were the best.

  • @TexasMagnolia
    @TexasMagnolia Год назад

    Rocky Horror and Purple Rain are two movies us fans knew every dance move to!

  • @geneticrex
    @geneticrex Год назад

    The midnight showings of this movie in the 70s was a party in the isles. Don't forget to bring your props.

  • @bellesque861
    @bellesque861 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's humor, a spoof on horror and old movies. You guys should see the whole thing. Don't think too much for this one! lol A couple of other movies you might like: Jesus Christ Superstar. Also HAIR..

  • @yogurt8150
    @yogurt8150 Год назад

    i first saw this movie when i was like 12 or sth but since english is not my first language i barely understood it... still listened to the soundtrack and did the time warp for weeks after lol
    never had the pleasure to see a true live screening, but my parents told me abt how the audience would throw rice, yell and sing along, come dressed up in movie themed costumes, all that fun stuff.

  • @Pinchton
    @Pinchton Год назад

    It is a film version of a stage show that is a musical spoof of the old B movies. It became a cult when the midnight audiences took ad their own. Some theatres do live performances at the same time as the film is showing. ALOT of people dress up as their favourite character. Then their is massive amount of audience participation with call backs to the film e.g. just before you started the clip audiences shout out "Hey Riff show us your mummy" then clock doors open to reveal the skeleton.

  • @Y_.R
    @Y_.R Год назад

    Rocky Horror Picture Show has the longest running theater release in history. It has been playing in theaters non-stop since 1975.

  • @EdwardLewis-xs5xr
    @EdwardLewis-xs5xr Год назад

    While the Rocky Horror Picture Show premiered in London and Los Angeles in 1975, the now classic cult film was not really successful until it launched its ongoing run of midnight shows in Greenwich Village. That very first midnight show took place on April 1, 1976, at the Waverly Theatre (now the IFC Center) on 6th Avenue and W. 3rd Street. This first midnight screening set off a chain of events leading to the film’s unique place in American culture.

  • @jamesjohnston1935
    @jamesjohnston1935 Год назад +4

    You gotta do the whole movie!

  • @ericnorthman9410
    @ericnorthman9410 Год назад

    Seeing it in the theatre was a riot because the audience would participate doing stuff. There is one part that the audience would throw toast up in the air - just hilarious stuff..

  • @gerardroll6468
    @gerardroll6468 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest movie songs ever written & just as awesome in the musical 🫵😁👍. When this was released, my friends & I would regularly gather on & “clear” dance floors to break into The Time Warp. It was awesome & so much fun (love the outfits BTW 👍😁♥️)

    • @lrsrosebud
      @lrsrosebud Год назад +1

      They would play it at school dances and we would all do the Time Warp...right down to the falling down at the end. It was awesome!

    • @gerardroll6468
      @gerardroll6468 Год назад

      @@lrsrosebud … I know right??? When you had friends who would have no problems with doing things like this, it just made it so much more fun ☝️😆 We had it played at my high school graduation dance & we almost had all 250 students doing it & we were dancing like we just didn’t give a flying f**k what anyone thought 🫵🤪👍

  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад

    Yes yes yes, you SHOULD see the movie in full. Sadly, most people will never experience Rocky Horror the way so many of us did in the 80s and maybe into the 90s, I don't remember. In a theater at midnight, surrounded by people in costume.......

  • @rickonofrey2240
    @rickonofrey2240 17 дней назад

    My wife and I loved going to see movie and we did buy the dvd and anytime we watched it we would get up in our living room when then time warp came on and do the time warp again so much fun thanks for doing this 😊😊😊😊😊

  • @mlong1958
    @mlong1958 Год назад

    When Meatloaf was auditioned for Eddie in the play in the early '70s, Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) told him to not worry about not getting all of the words into the song, Hot Patootie, because no one could. He said, "I wrote it and I can't sing it." Meatloaf just replied, "I can" and then proved it throughout the run of the play and in the movie.

  • @rickonofrey2240
    @rickonofrey2240 17 дней назад

    This is a cult classic movie its music it farce its fun and people have been going to this movie for 50 years dressing up like the actors in the movie and just having a good time look into the history of this movie you'll fall in love it is an addiction 😊❤❤

  • @susananderson3126
    @susananderson3126 Год назад

    It's a spoof. Makes fun of horror movies, musicals among other things. I saw it in Austin Tx. yrs. before it came to Dallas. It was the midnight movie at Highland Park Village for years. I have seen it 55 times. Went to Rocky Horror parties. Meatloaf has a small part in it. The couple in the video is Susan Sarandon and the guy that played the Mayor in Spin City. The main character is Tim Curry (not in this video) he was in Home Alone, Rosanne Show, Criminal Minds to name a few. It's definitely not for small children.

  • @amoco14
    @amoco14 10 месяцев назад

    My Mother and Friends took me to the Midnight moves to see this when it first came out at the movie theaters.
    BTW, I love the music in the whole movie and Time Warp is a great song to.

  • @PenelopeFrank
    @PenelopeFrank Год назад

    He had the right idea, you’re supposed to dance! It is a movie, a phenomenon and the audience always plays along.

  • @geoffsullivan7902
    @geoffsullivan7902 Год назад

    Midnight at the movies….with all the props….so much fun! Must’ve gone 10 times….1/2 the theatre was in the aisle doing this….🔥

  • @speiss2002
    @speiss2002 Год назад

    Richard OBrien who wrote Rocky Horror and starred as Riff Raff is immortalized in statue in his hometown of Kirikiriroa Hamilton, New Zealand. Yes, you read that right. New Zealand.

  • @harding0010
    @harding0010 Год назад

    This should be in theaters every Halloween. It is so fun.

  • @candicelitrenta8890
    @candicelitrenta8890 Год назад +1

    When I was in Hollywood, California in the 70's they had midnight showings of this movie every Friday and Saturday night. It is a musical that was transformed from a play in England to a film in 1975. It has had that happen ever since then. I am sure you could find one to go to see it. The audience participates with props, but you should add it to your watch movie list. By the way, the butler who answered the door is also the guy who wrote the whole thing

  • @bryansproles2879
    @bryansproles2879 Год назад

    If you decide to see this, you may want to watch a version that has audience participation going on. I’ve seen this movie a couple of hundred times over the years, and the audience yelling stuff back at the screen is half of what makes it so great. Watching it just as a movie, you might find it really weird and doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense… I’d check around RUclips and see if there’s a live showing of it you can watch on the Patron side 😁
    You should be able to find the RHPS script with audience participation lines online - that’s the way to learn the various bits. Back in the mid 80s when the Internet was still only in universities, a family member found the script and printed it out for me 😅

  • @2beer49
    @2beer49 Год назад

    I saw this movie starting in 1981. Used to stand up in the theater and do the time warp boogie. it would play at midnight and I saw it 28 times.

  • @mokumboi19
    @mokumboi19 Год назад

    Yeah, this is a movie, most famous for being shown at midnight with audience participation. I used to go all the time growing up, it's a hoot.

  • @jamielandis4308
    @jamielandis4308 Год назад +2

    Love those costumes! Asia, you are the picture of Nefertiti returned. This movie is beyond words. Y’all just need to watch it!

  • @horizonblack
    @horizonblack Год назад

    It is a movie. See it in the theater. It is still playing in theaters. It is the longest running production ever, and yes - it's like Little Shop of Horros

  • @johnstrome007
    @johnstrome007 3 месяца назад

    What's really funny is that the one with the creepy little girl voice is singing about the singer "Meatloaf" who shows up in the movie.
    My girlfriend dragged me out to see it when it first came out.
    I know it's crazy, but that movie became THE movie to take your girl to see back in the 70s.

  • @BossDM-2
    @BossDM-2 Год назад

    What a great movie for you to watch. I bet it has to be one of the most viewed films of all time in theaters. I think it still plays on some old screens on occasion, like over 45 years since its release!!! You really should screen it. It's the KING of cult films, still. Much more followed than Little Shop of Horrors

  • @simonlitten
    @simonlitten Год назад

    Richard O'Brien (the bald guy playing Riff Raff, the butler) wrote the musical as a loving tribute to the B-grade SF movies he used to see in Hamilton on Friday and Saturday nights. As far as I know he's still alive (but I may be wrong).

  • @htbald1
    @htbald1 Год назад

    When I was high school this was at some of the theaters on Friday and Saturday night as the midnight participation movie. There were lines you had to know, squirt water guns when it's raining, etc. It was fun! Y'all have to see the movie, my friends and I sometimes do it for Halloween. It's has become a cult classic!

  • @browntabproductions
    @browntabproductions Год назад

    Such wonderful Memories attending MANY Midnight Showings of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” 1980-82.
    The original Theatrical Musical was written by the guy with the Hump, Richard O’Brien, singing with the girl.
    Definitely Please React to the Film.

  • @stephanietip
    @stephanietip Год назад

    Omg,YES,it's a cult classic movie.I watch it once a year,I have seen it probably 40 times.The man who plays Riff Raff(the bald butler with a mullet and the hump on his back)is actually the writer

  • @janetf23
    @janetf23 Год назад +2

    You gotta put Rocky Horror on your Reelin' list, it's cuckoo and fun!👍 Tim Curry's tour de force performance.👏

  • @mzluna313
    @mzluna313 Год назад

    When I was in college many Friday and Saturday nights were spent at the theater. It was always shown at midnight. We'd actually dress up like the characters and brought props - I'd bring a water gun. I could probably still do the time warp, but it gets a little dangerous at my age - I might break a hip or something! Lol! Without audience participation the movie actually sucks!

  • @marthaz
    @marthaz Год назад

    I was totally unprepared for the experience when I first went to this movie with a friend. Before I knew what was happening, people in the audience were up in the aisles dancing and participating along with the characters in The movie. Some of them jumped on to the stage and played every part, threw objects toward the stage when that object was mentioned in the film, and others will explain it better I'm sure below. It was an incredibly popular movie with a cult following much like Star Trek Trek-ees when they go to conferences and dress up as characters etc.🤣👍 I guess the best way to describe it is a musical horror movie that includes audience participation. 😉

  • @ShadowyFox_86
    @ShadowyFox_86 Год назад

    The goth club I frequent will play this at times, and I rarely see the dance floor that full of people doing choreography and karaoke so perfectly.

  • @janabraam7963
    @janabraam7963 Год назад

    This is an audience partici----pation movie musical. We have been to many midnight showings. Maybe do a little research if you want to participate. You say things during the movie at the appropriate places, you need newspaper, squirt guns, cards etc. We would take them to the movie theater with us & use them at the right places in the movie. The script is even online. It's so much fun. I even yell things at my computer when I watch a reactor watching it because I still remember what to say when. The movie and songs are written by Riff Raff, the guy with the stringy long hair, that was singing The Time Warp., Richard O'Brien. He also did THIS IS SPINAL TAP. This also stars Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Tim Curry & Meatloaf. They STILL play it at theaters at midnight around the country.

  • @MEGATRON1069
    @MEGATRON1069 Год назад +1

    Love RHPS!!!! I played Magenta the first time i went at 16 for the live show. I still remember everything!!! Audience participation is mandatory!!!!!

  • @trinasp
    @trinasp Год назад

    It’s a movie. A cult classic. We used to go to midnight showings every weekend. The audience would act out the movie, and have classic lines that people would say lines that would be answered by the movie. Like when they sing Sweet transvestite, He says “ I see you shiver with, antici…” the audience yells “say it” then he finishes with “pation ”. In the 70s doing the paws between Antici… the audience with yell “ consti “ and he says “pation”. experience that is better if you can see it in a theater with actors in the audience. I say search your area to see if there’s a midnight showing of the Rocky horror picture show.

  • @karenwalker3770
    @karenwalker3770 Год назад +1

    Oh goodness...SUCH a cult classic!!! You MUST see it at least once!!!

  • @bintheredonethat
    @bintheredonethat Год назад

    Not sure but this is probably one of the longest run cult classic in movie theaters nation wide. The midnight shows went on for years. There was one theater in my city that played this every weekend.

  • @nobodysbusiness566
    @nobodysbusiness566 8 месяцев назад

    Rocky Horror is a fantastic comedy musical every song on the record was awesome it's a lot of fun you should listen to the entire album, as that finished something very funny was about to happen , you need to watch it guys haha Here in AUstralia they used to have late night showings of the movie and people would pack the place dressed as their favourite character. I'm unsure if it still happens today.