When this movie first came out on 1975, it actually failed at the box office and was considered a bomb. But when the movie was shown at midnight theatres instead, it became very popular and as a result, it’s now considered one of the greatest musicals of all time.
I saw this for the first time in 1976 in a small auditorium at a college, with just a handful of people in the audience, and I wondered what the heck this was all about. Three years later I was the emcee for the first regular midnight showing at a theater, handling the costume contest on the stage, with my hair bleached white and wearing a white tuxedo.
In 1981, it was the opening of the midnight double feature, followed by the “Song Remains the Same”. If you didn’t “Smoke”, you (I) was wasted when it was all over. You know the FUN years. Went to a midnight showing a couple years ago (2018), it was PACKED! Bread, Newspapers, it had it all. Fun as hell
We had a theatre here in Vegas that had this showing on Saturdays, we all screamed WHERES YOUR F**KING NECK? whenever the professor came on. Whole movie was just a blast in the theatre
The director wanted to pay homage to the wizard of oz, so when the recording was done the Transylvanians track was sped up so the vocals would be higher pitched like the munchkins
The old lady Transylvanianc was Peggy Ledger an Irish actress born in 1900 who was 74 when this was filmed she would later appear in the series You're Only Young Twice
richard o'brien screaming ''like you're under sedation'' is a defining moment in my life :P it just comes out of nowhere with passion and power ....still gives me shivers :)
YES!! Made Janet faint. But he wrote it and has such a powerful voice, so glad he was in this movie version. Wish I could have seen the stage performance.
Met Richard at the Warwick Preview of Top People…. Oh how do you tell the author it was awful?? He came to talk to us at half time as we were planning to leave! ,…um well, waffle! Sorry, Richard! But such a nice guy!
It's pure AF As soon as he screams 'I remember...' my whole body shakes. That leg thing cracks me up every time haha Of course he's the best part of the song, it's his vision and I love him
I was in high school when someone asked me if I knew the time warp and asked me to do it with them. Best moment ever in my heart. This was what people call a "cultural reset.". This is ICONIC!!!!!
I hope the continuation of that story is that you and the time warper ended up getting married and did the time warp up the aisle? With Frank as your officiant? Because that’s a perfect meet cute right there.
My favorite thing about this movie isn’t the movie itself, but the fanbase. Everyone I’ve met who loves this movie was just a genuinely awesome person. It’s like Richard o Brien perfectly captured the best people with this movie.
When this film first came out, a friend introduced me to the album first and then went to the theatre to watch the movie. Truly, two different completely different stimulations. In the theatre, folks dressed the part, danced in the isles, threw toast, truly amazing experience.
@@bubbyberry Well it looks like it became a cult classic with audience participation in 1976, the year after the film came out. Also, if their friend made them listen to the soundtrack album before going to see it, it likely was a little after the debut. So forgive someone for missing a small detail from 45... nearly 50... years ago that it hadn't "just" come out, but was still relatively new. It doesn't make them a liar just means they misremembered or didn't know a detail.
A lot of people say that Sweet Transvestite is the best song in Rocky Horror Picture Show, and while I can agree that it's a great song, my overall favorite has always been Time Warp. I just love the parts when Riff Raff and the others attending that party say "Let's do the Time Warp again..." It always puts a smile on my face. Now if only Janet didn't faint so many time while they were singing.
I was still in the USAF when I started going to RHPS in the early 1980s, wearing makeup and spikes and rubber, and looking over my shoulder for AFOSI, worried I would lose my clearance if they found out. Good times. RHPS was one of my first clues that there was a whole lot more to culture than what was on the TV and the radio.
I remember a long while ago a local theater was playing this for a midnight screening. This part came on and there were people in the audience that actually were dressed like the party goers. They got out in the aisles and were dancing in time with the film. It was freaking -AWESOME- Man...if only that place didn't shut down, apparently they ran Rocky Horror Picture Show every year on halloween for a midnight screening. D:
It wasn't until a bunch churches began complaining and protesting did I decide I wanted to go see it. I did and, as described, audience participation was the norm. It was a pure freak show ... and awesome. It had to be 1978 or so. Still enjoy the show.
We gotta bring this back. We gotta start getting friends together and going out in public somewhere then outta nowhere just bust in to doing the time warp lmfao. What a reaction that would get
Saw the movie at Princeton University in the Whigg- Cliosophic Society building. Was accompanied by two young ladies, one dressed as Magenta and the other as Columbia. Was a great time, was back when I was only in my early 20s then..
This is such a nostalgic classic! When I was a kid my mom would put this on and we’d dance together to the Time Warp. I also loved the tap dancing girl and danced along with her!
The moment when you realize that you know all the lyrics and words of pretty much the whole movie. Guess I´ve been watching this a few times since the early 80´s. :)
I want to know who the musicians were on this song because they freaking smashed!!! The piano player 🤯🤯🤯 the bass player on the refrain!!! Amazing musicians, this is one of my favorite rock and roll songs, such a hoot, so much fun, super cool harmony in the refrain. Love love love
If you love this film and you ever happen to be in Munich/Germany on a Friday evening, go watch it there at the cinema that has had it running for decades now every Friday evening. People go watch it dancing, dresses up, throwing confetti and having fun. You won't regret!!!
I always loved the tone of the guitar on this song, the bassline is also very fun too! Also dam! To the singer who's got the real high parts in the chorus
This is so unique, the crew is singing the time warp. I recall the bold singer in an extra movie with Anthony Quinn "The shoes of the fisherman announcing the new pope who was from Russia. Same reel 0.55 its just a jump to the left....
Before we were old enough to get into Bars, our Friday night was as the Graham Theater in Gerritsen Beach Brooklyn to see this. Literally almost every Friday. Getting a little lit and sometimes dressing up. This was our night out. Dancing in the aisles and singing every song. RIP Meatloaf.
There was a small theater in U Cty, St. Louis played this movie every Friday night for close to 10 years. Everyone dressed up and they would act out the entire movie on the stage in front of the screen, up down the isles and in their seats. It was crazy wonderful and I must have gone at least 50 times. What a crazy fun movie ♡
It's Astounding. Time is fleeting. Madness takes it's toll. But listen closely. (Not for very much longer.) I've got to keep control. Love the ending and we just dont get very well written things like this show.
Time Warp wasn't always a part of RHPS, it was made when (i think its the guy who plays riff raff, the guy who wrote the original play) decided that if it was going to be a musical it needed a dance number
BEING CHASED FROM COURT DOWN TO THE LIBRARY, LOOKING BACK AT HENN OVER MY SHOULDER, CRYING, HALF-DRESSED IN HYSTERIA BECAUSE HE TORE MY DRESS HALF OFF, THEN HIM PUSHING ME AGAINST THE BOOKCASE AND KISSING ME, ME SUDDENLY REALIZING BY HIS SCENT WHO HE WAS,THUS SOBBING AND CLINGING TO HIM FOR ALL MY LIFE'S LOVE AND LONGING, TO THIS SONG, AS IT SCREAMED DOWN THE HALLS BECAUSE WE WERE ALONE IN THE WHOLE HOUSE FOR MONTHS THAT WINTER....PRICELESS. BEYOND ALL DE SCRIPTURE: PRICELESS.
In 79-81 every weekend we would do the characters below the theater screen. I got play Riff Raff almost a year. What a blast. Hope you have the time of your life.
people don't credit the choreography in this music video enough... Did you know that if you pause the video at a certain point, everyone thrusts their hips at EXACTLY the same time. it's revolutionary - it's a thriller
I got to tell you I had the coolest grandma in the world her name was Grandma Marie. And what holiday she came over to stay at our house like she always said and it was Christmas so we watched Nutcracker on TV with with Russian ballet dancing cough and it was pretty early and my brother and I wanted to watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. And we told Grandma she probably wouldn't like it because it was kind of strange and I don't got her cup of tea. And at that time it was the only TV in VCR in the house it was like early 90s. And grandma said she's heard about it and she was always curious about it where she heard about it I don't know and we need the brave soul she is she watched the entire thing. And I know the story the time where she started to tap her toes to the beat and really get it to it. She's at the end she said she would never watch it on a rope but she kind of liked it she said that the time warp was her favorite song. This is also the grandmother who went on the Matterhorn roller coaster at Disneyland when me and her went by herself because she had never been on a roller coaster before and she wanted to try it. I love that old lady and I miss her so much I love you Grandma
In 87, in Miami FL, when I was 24, my girlfriend took me to see the movie for the first time. People would get in front of the screen, dressed in part, and singing and dancing and act out with the movie. It was like nothing I have experienced before. I loved it.
I have taken part in Rocky Horror Picture Show participation events since they first began. You don't just get in front of the stage and dance but you also bring a bunch of props to throw and you also have call backs that you snipe at the movie here and there. It is it's a total blast. I have been so many times in decades I can't even keep count.
Too bad the theaters dont do it anymore smh i used to love loading up my big ole Lincoln with friends & head to The Neon Theater in Dayton Ohio 🥳 great time & diffrent experience everytime!
@@roomorris9005 yes I miss that also. Every once in awhile here when the theater will have it on Halloween Eve however it will be a very diluted version from what it originally was. They won't let you bring rice or toast what word has two props at all and they claim that it's too messy to clean up that's why they will not allow them. I mean what's going to rhps without the props!
When this movie first came out on 1975, it actually failed at the box office and was considered a bomb. But when the movie was shown at midnight theatres instead, it became very popular and as a result, it’s now considered one of the greatest musicals of all time.
I saw this for the first time in 1976 in a small auditorium at a college, with just a handful of people in the audience, and I wondered what the heck this was all about. Three years later I was the emcee for the first regular midnight showing at a theater, handling the costume contest on the stage, with my hair bleached white and wearing a white tuxedo.
Waverly theater in West Village NYC
It was a cult classic & shown consistently at the Biograph theater in Chicago. Lucky if you got in.
As we said then "Different strokes for different folks."
In 1981, it was the opening of the midnight double feature, followed by the “Song Remains the Same”. If you didn’t “Smoke”, you (I) was wasted when it was all over.
You know the FUN years.
Went to a midnight showing a couple years ago (2018), it was PACKED! Bread, Newspapers, it had it all. Fun as hell
The absolute best bad movie ever!
3:40 - Forget Ernst Stavro Blofeld. This is the highlight of Charles Gray's career
I love how the professor is steadily getting more crazy and into the demonstration with each cutaway, such a fun movie :)
Commander McBragg
You mean narrator.
We had a theatre here in Vegas that had this showing on Saturdays, we all screamed WHERES YOUR F**KING NECK? whenever the professor came on. Whole movie was just a blast in the theatre
@@rf200774 Yes!! Lol
@koala2007 an expert
Legend.
In the choir, there's someone like 4 octaves higher than everyone else, and is rock solid and consistent. Legend.
holy crap i just noticed that now.
yes! when you close your eyes, its totally there. Incredible!
The director wanted to pay homage to the wizard of oz, so when the recording was done the Transylvanians track was sped up so the vocals would be higher pitched like the munchkins
So true
Yeah-- my dog just heard it and went into seek-and-destroy mode. He must've thought it was a dog whistle. Note to self: use headphones from now on. 😒
The old lady Transylvanianc was Peggy Ledger an Irish actress born in 1900 who was 74 when this was filmed she would later appear in the series You're Only Young Twice
richard o'brien screaming ''like you're under sedation'' is a defining moment in my life :P it just comes out of nowhere with passion and power ....still gives me shivers :)
YES!! Made Janet faint. But he wrote it and has such a powerful voice, so glad he was in this movie version. Wish I could have seen the stage performance.
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Met Richard at the Warwick Preview of Top People…. Oh how do you tell the author it was awful?? He came to talk to us at half time as we were planning to leave! ,…um well, waffle! Sorry, Richard! But such a nice guy!
Made me goosebumps all over my body. No wonder that's how Janet feels before fainting hahahaha
It's pure AF
As soon as he screams 'I remember...' my whole body shakes. That leg thing cracks me up every time haha
Of course he's the best part of the song, it's his vision and I love him
Magenta always gave me Madeline Kahn vibes. Especially in this song.
I was in high school when someone asked me if I knew the time warp and asked me to do it with them. Best moment ever in my heart. This was what people call a "cultural reset.". This is ICONIC!!!!!
I hope the continuation of that story is that you and the time warper ended up getting married and did the time warp up the aisle? With Frank as your officiant? Because that’s a perfect meet cute right there.
Same
Whoever wrote this..must be genius, and those cut scenes with proffesor explaining? Pure genius.
Richard O'Brien wrote it. The guy who plays Riff Raff, the Igor looking dude.
He's the criminologist
It was Richard O'Brian
@@saintbees2088 Charles Grey was the criminologist
It probably was back then. Most certainly not impressive to nowadays standards.
Saw movie then meatloaf concert...everyone in costume...cool
"It's just a jump to the left" the narrator said calmly.
Midnight showings every weekend at Chicago's Biograph Theater for over 5 years.
My favorite thing about this movie isn’t the movie itself, but the fanbase. Everyone I’ve met who loves this movie was just a genuinely awesome person. It’s like Richard o Brien perfectly captured the best people with this movie.
2021.. let do the time warp again.. back to better times before Covid19.
I like how the Criminologist goes from his usual deadpan tone explaining the song to dancing it excitedly on his table
When this film first came out, a friend introduced me to the album first and then went to the theatre to watch the movie. Truly, two different completely different stimulations. In the theatre, folks dressed the part, danced in the isles, threw toast, truly amazing experience.
That's the best part!!!
okay... so it was not "When this film first came out" then? because people didn't dress up, throw toast and all that until years later. liar.
@@bubbyberry Watch your mouth. Who the fuck are you to talk to me like that? You do not know me or my life experiences. Grow up.
@@bubbyberry lol your Right you tell that funked out old Troll.... ha.
@@bubbyberry Well it looks like it became a cult classic with audience participation in 1976, the year after the film came out. Also, if their friend made them listen to the soundtrack album before going to see it, it likely was a little after the debut. So forgive someone for missing a small detail from 45... nearly 50... years ago that it hadn't "just" come out, but was still relatively new. It doesn't make them a liar just means they misremembered or didn't know a detail.
I've always liked squeaky gold birds...
A lot of people say that Sweet Transvestite is the best song in Rocky Horror Picture Show, and while I can agree that it's a great song, my overall favorite has always been Time Warp. I just love the parts when Riff Raff and the others attending that party say "Let's do the Time Warp again..." It always puts a smile on my face.
Now if only Janet didn't faint so many time while they were singing.
I would say "Hot patottie" But I'm not a scholar.
Apparently the actress had high fever and the whole room was pretty chilly.
This dance is so epic.
I played Riff Raff in this song at a school production of this song when I was in high school. It was so much fun.
I was still in the USAF when I started going to RHPS in the early 1980s, wearing makeup and spikes and rubber, and looking over my shoulder for AFOSI, worried I would lose my clearance if they found out. Good times. RHPS was one of my first clues that there was a whole lot more to culture than what was on the TV and the radio.
I remember a long while ago a local theater was playing this for a midnight screening. This part came on and there were people in the audience that actually were dressed like the party goers. They got out in the aisles and were dancing in time with the film. It was freaking -AWESOME- Man...if only that place didn't shut down, apparently they ran Rocky Horror Picture Show every year on halloween for a midnight screening. D:
Yeah , this went on all over the country , probably all over the English speaking world for decades , Love . It was a phenomenon
It wasn't until a bunch churches began complaining and protesting did I decide I wanted to go see it. I did and, as described, audience participation was the norm. It was a pure freak show ... and awesome. It had to be 1978 or so.
Still enjoy the show.
We gotta bring this back. We gotta start getting friends together and going out in public somewhere then outta nowhere just bust in to doing the time warp lmfao. What a reaction that would get
Ocean beach ,california every sat at midnight best time ever.
Still happens (or did before c19 anyway) in Portland OR
I love this song ❤ 👍
Absolute supreme masterpiece of choreography!!!!!!
Huh. Until now didn't realize O' Brien's character was a hunchback...
My Ex wife got very mad at me for bringing up the time warp during sex.
Saw the movie at Princeton University in the Whigg- Cliosophic Society building. Was accompanied by two young ladies, one dressed as Magenta and the other as Columbia. Was a great time, was back when I was only in my early 20s then..
Tim curry should have won a darn Oscar for this!
The last Rocky Horror I went to, I made a Magenta costume and the lipstick I used wouldn't come off for 4 days. Work was like, whaaat have you done?
I was just a young girl when this came out. Now here I am an old woman. Wow, where have the years gone? Thanks for the memories. It's classic!!!
Me too…but l still love it. Can still time warp🥳
My most favourite,
This is such a nostalgic classic! When I was a kid my mom would put this on and we’d dance together to the Time Warp. I also loved the tap dancing girl and danced along with her!
That's a lovely memory :)
You had a wonderful mom.
@@walterpaton8698 she’s amazing, she’s why I am who I am today.
@@VeronicaValentine2236 ... You are Amazing. Never forget this.
@@walterpaton8698 thank you for the kind words ☺️
cool. songs
The moment when you realize that you know all the lyrics and words of pretty much the whole movie. Guess I´ve been watching this a few times since the early 80´s. :)
That tall guy looks like Howard Stern!
Hey franky! What's for dinner?
*pulls tablecloth, revealing Eddie's dead body*
Oh, not meat loaf again.
XD good one
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyye
The only joke from the remake that was was good
FRANKY...show us how to kill a cockroach.....
I WHEEZED
I wasn't alive back then but those were the times... you kids with your social media wouldn't understand
What the heck is that pink thingy at 3:40?
Makes me shiver with antici...pation
Still brilliant after all these years.
I also saw the live performance on stage at the Boom in Oklahoma City a few years back. It was great!
I remember doing the timewarp
Let's do the time warp again! Oh yeah! Daylight Saving Time! ⏲
This movie was really goofy but the sound tracks awsome❤
Just gets better with age.
I want to know who the musicians were on this song because they freaking smashed!!! The piano player 🤯🤯🤯 the bass player on the refrain!!! Amazing musicians, this is one of my favorite rock and roll songs, such a hoot, so much fun, super cool harmony in the refrain. Love love love
Not sure, but I think MeatLoaf had a hand in the music.
Takes me back to the early aughts, my coming-out years.
If you love this film and you ever happen to be in Munich/Germany on a Friday evening, go watch it there at the cinema that has had it running for decades now every Friday evening. People go watch it dancing, dresses up, throwing confetti and having fun.
You won't regret!!!
janets blackouts are so funny like brad your not gonna interrupt to help your fiance oh! your just gonna hold her oh okay!? truly a masterpiece LOL
I always loved the tone of the guitar on this song, the bassline is also very fun too! Also dam! To the singer who's got the real high parts in the chorus
😊Richard O'Brian Lso comments," Maddness takes its toll." He ain't kidding.
This is classic. I love it. I remember when it first came out.
Every halloween i watch it
This is so unique, the crew is singing the time warp. I recall the bold singer in an extra movie with Anthony Quinn "The shoes of the fisherman announcing the new pope who was from Russia. Same reel 0.55 its just a jump to the left....
spent my 18th birthday going to see this old movie. ngl I fell asleep. But that's cuz it started at midnight lmao. Such a fun movie.
The time warp is a song that makes you want to get up and dance. Way to go.
...and it had the power to keep living until the teens all caught on.
Best Movie ever, after or same like Blues Brothers... i se this Movie over 100 x ... best over all... free me -> ever.....
Listen closely, and you can hear Meat Loaf in the chorus.
RIP Eddy.
I love this movie. The time warp is the best dance.
Have to agree !!!!!
🤫
Such a catchy song!
Before we were old enough to get into Bars, our Friday night was as the Graham Theater in Gerritsen Beach Brooklyn to see this. Literally almost every Friday. Getting a little lit and sometimes dressing up. This was our night out. Dancing in the aisles and singing every song. RIP Meatloaf.
Meat Loaf. Two words when it refers to the human.
❤ did you ever notice that Frank's place was decorated just like The Addams family wonder if they use the same
There was a small theater in U Cty, St. Louis played this movie every Friday night for close to 10 years. Everyone dressed up and they would act out the entire movie on the stage in front of the screen, up down the isles and in their seats. It was crazy wonderful and I must have gone at least 50 times. What a crazy fun movie ♡
It's Astounding.
Time is fleeting.
Madness takes it's toll.
But listen closely. (Not for very much longer.)
I've got to keep control.
Love the ending and we just dont get very well written things like this show.
Love how they translate "do any of you guys know how to Madison" with "conoscete il charleston".
Some things just can't be translated
Great film
Time Warp wasn't always a part of RHPS, it was made when (i think its the guy who plays riff raff, the guy who wrote the original play) decided that if it was going to be a musical it needed a dance number
BEING CHASED FROM COURT DOWN TO THE LIBRARY, LOOKING BACK AT HENN OVER MY SHOULDER, CRYING, HALF-DRESSED IN HYSTERIA BECAUSE HE TORE MY DRESS HALF OFF, THEN HIM PUSHING ME AGAINST THE BOOKCASE AND KISSING ME, ME SUDDENLY REALIZING BY HIS SCENT WHO HE WAS,THUS SOBBING AND CLINGING TO HIM FOR ALL MY LIFE'S LOVE AND LONGING, TO THIS SONG, AS IT SCREAMED DOWN THE HALLS BECAUSE WE WERE ALONE IN THE WHOLE HOUSE FOR MONTHS THAT WINTER....PRICELESS. BEYOND ALL DE SCRIPTURE: PRICELESS.
It’s like this show was written especially for actors, to let them do the stuff they’re always wanting to do
Love doing this in the Goose in Manchester
I've seen this show 126 times and still love it. ❤️
Scary people are fun.
this is one of those cult classics, that will live on long after this generation is gone,
Loved this!!!
Magenta was glorious
Im playing Riff Raff in a stage production of Rocky Horror and im so fucking excited to do this
Man, that's my dream role. If only I could find a production to participate in.
In 79-81 every weekend we would do the characters below the theater screen. I got play Riff Raff almost a year. What a blast.
Hope you have the time of your life.
Been to many live shows & they were awesome! Miss doing this , cant find live shows anywhere in Ohio 😪
Cool !!
I am so happy to hear it . This bit of theater needs to carry on forever
Must've been some seriously good acid going around when they made this movie
My all time favorite movie 🎃
A feel good song too👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
If that was a hotel, I would stay there!!!
61 yrs old my 1st at 17 still doing the time warp agAin. 2023🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love song
2022 Time Warp done again!!!
When the criminologist started dancing I was dying 😂
Nise!!!
people don't credit the choreography in this music video enough... Did you know that if you pause the video at a certain point, everyone thrusts their hips at EXACTLY the same time. it's revolutionary - it's a thriller
I got to tell you I had the coolest grandma in the world her name was Grandma Marie. And what holiday she came over to stay at our house like she always said and it was Christmas so we watched Nutcracker on TV with with Russian ballet dancing cough and it was pretty early and my brother and I wanted to watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. And we told Grandma she probably wouldn't like it because it was kind of strange and I don't got her cup of tea. And at that time it was the only TV in VCR in the house it was like early 90s. And grandma said she's heard about it and she was always curious about it where she heard about it I don't know and we need the brave soul she is she watched the entire thing. And I know the story the time where she started to tap her toes to the beat and really get it to it. She's at the end she said she would never watch it on a rope but she kind of liked it she said that the time warp was her favorite song. This is also the grandmother who went on the Matterhorn roller coaster at Disneyland when me and her went by herself because she had never been on a roller coaster before and she wanted to try it. I love that old lady and I miss her so much I love you Grandma
I’m in a time warp right now- in my way back machine! Man, I love it!!👍🎸🥁❤️
I saw this wasted on Vodka and Orange Juice shown outside on the Gymnasium wall at Eastern Michigan University. Good times🙂
0:37 I always greet my best friend like that.
Oh I thought I was the first one who actually does that
It was a party going to the midnight picture show
In 87, in Miami FL, when I was 24, my girlfriend took me to see the movie for the first time.
People would get in front of the screen, dressed in part, and singing and dancing and act out with the movie.
It was like nothing I have experienced before. I loved it.
I have taken part in Rocky Horror Picture Show participation events since they first began. You don't just get in front of the stage and dance but you also bring a bunch of props to throw and you also have call backs that you snipe at the movie here and there. It is it's a total blast. I have been so many times in decades I can't even keep count.
Too bad the theaters dont do it anymore smh i used to love loading up my big ole Lincoln with friends & head to The Neon Theater in Dayton Ohio 🥳 great time & diffrent experience everytime!
@@roomorris9005 yes I miss that also. Every once in awhile here when the theater will have it on Halloween Eve however it will be a very diluted version from what it originally was. They won't let you bring rice or toast what word has two props at all and they claim that it's too messy to clean up that's why they will not allow them. I mean what's going to rhps without the props!
I hate to be a stickler, but this movie wasn't out in 1958 ;)
@@ericbonwit5108 1958?
Perfection
They played this at the Alton Towers hotel one time when there was a group from a dance school there. Seeing "Baby Bear" doing the pelvic thrust...
excellent
"Pelvic Thrust! WHOOOO!!!!!! WHOOOO!!!!!!! Stamp on your right foot, don't forget it."
LOVE MAGENTA!!!!
you love it, dance .. we won't tell :)