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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
"Cause I've seen blue skies, through the tears
In my eyes
And I realize, I'm going home"
Join Angel as she watches "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" for the first time, and discovers not only is it NOT SCARY, like she thought before watching, but it's a full on MUSICAL AND MIND BLOWING!!! Starring the legendary Tim Curry in a role that truly showcases what makes him one-of a kind, along with the incredible talents of Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, Meatloaf, and more, The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Oh PS - the guy who plays Riff Raff (the blonde "butler" type guy) is Richard O'Brien, the man who wrote the musical stage version, the screenplay for the film, and a lot of the music for them. Incredibly talented (and somewhat warped...in a good way) guy.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Ummm. That's incredible!!!!
@PickleBread355
@PickleBread355 Год назад
Hahaha I like how you call him the butler type guy when he's the butler. That's like calling a police officer the cop like guy
@SPKdesign1
@SPKdesign1 Год назад
The follow up, "Shock Treatment" wasn't so good.
@Rohde101
@Rohde101 Год назад
I kept meaning to mention that. He's amazing 🤩
@TheNeonRabbit
@TheNeonRabbit Год назад
@@PickleBread355 He's also in Flash Gordon
@rogermorris9696
@rogermorris9696 Год назад
Tim Curry starred in the original stage show. This movie also has the longest run in cinema history, I think it might be playing midnight shows.
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Год назад
Pandemic aside, RHPS played on the midnight movie circuit and saved a lot of small independently owned theaters from closing across the country. Tim Curry has had theater owners thank him personally.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Oh wow!! I love that. I would have loved to have seen him in the original stage show. This is cool info; thank you!
@videosean
@videosean Месяц назад
@@AngelGroves i realize this is like a year old at this point, but if you can find a regular/weekly midnight showing, it's such a different experience than watching the movie alone. i don't want to say more than that lol
@ciphernine7824
@ciphernine7824 Год назад
Tim Curry has always had an uncanny knack for turning up where you least expect him. He was Darkness in Ridley Scott's Legend, Pennywise in the 1990 TV movie version of Stephen King's IT, and the voice of Captain Hook in the 90's Fox Kids animated series, Peter Pan and The Pirates. As Tim would say, "don't dream it, be it."
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 Год назад
he was also in the Worst Witch tv series as the grand high wizard, In ferngully as hexxus, in the film Kongo, in the Video game command and conquer, voice actor in dragon age origins so many
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I can't believe I forgot about IT!!! Wow.
@ShadowyFox_86
@ShadowyFox_86 Год назад
He also was Nigel Thornberry. It's very strange that I remember him most for IT, Rocky Horror, and Thornberries, because none of them are anything alike.
@chrissiegle1065
@chrissiegle1065 Год назад
Lol... he also had a top 40 pop hit called The Rock... He's quite the guy.
@Deathbird_Mitch
@Deathbird_Mitch Год назад
My first and favorite Tim Curry role was as "Darkness" in LEGEND with Tom Cruise and Mia Sara. A must see if you haven't. Parts of it may qualify for your intro to scary movies.
@johnmiller7682
@johnmiller7682 Год назад
Meatloaf was an amazing performer. He was a rock star, actor and performing artist. Check out some of his live performances. His songs are kind of like mini musicals.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I definitely will! Thanks! Loved him.
@peterhecker1343
@peterhecker1343 Год назад
@@AngelGroves You could start with "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" than go over to "I would do anything for love" (The extended Version) and than .... well, basicaly everything from Bat out of Hell is great !
@Metzwerg74
@Metzwerg74 Год назад
one of the biggest artist´s of recent... may he Rest in Peace....
@putinscat1208
@putinscat1208 Год назад
Check him out screaming at Gary Busey in later years!
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth Год назад
For pure acting, check out Marvin (Meat Loaf) in "Fight Club", alongside Edward Norton and Brad Pitt.
@joemummerth8340
@joemummerth8340 Год назад
Tim Curry was 28 when he did this film , and the guy on the motorcycle is the late , Michael Lee Aday , stage name was meatloaf , he had several hits back in the day !
@scalefree
@scalefree Год назад
Rocky Horror is very much a participatory experience. there's a local cast who mirror the screen action & the audience fills in any pauses in dialog or song lyrics with a series of ever-changing call-&-responses which can get pretty elaborate. a couple simple examples: whenever the narrator appears, shout out "wipe that ass off your chin"; whenever Brad asks for a phone, shout "castles don't have phones, asshole!". & the more dedicated among them bring along props to use & sometimes throw at the screen (subject to management approval) rice at the wedding, a newspaper to cover your head in the rain, some sort of light to turn on during There's a Light, you get the idea. it's a thing you need to experience at least once.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth Год назад
All the Narrator got from the audiences I saw this with was "BORING!!" I literally never heard Charles Gray say a word. Best audience bit: FRANK (seducing Brad): It's no crime to give yourself over to pleasure. AUDIENCE: It is in Massachusetts! (As, back in 1980, homosexual intercourse *was* a criminal act ["sodomy"] in many states. Indeed, many states, including Georgia, still have sodomy laws on the books; they've just been unenforceable since the Supreme Court ruled those laws invalid in "Lawrence v. Texas" in 2003. In the anti-abortion decision last summer, Clarence Thomas indicated that the Court was open to overturning "Lawrence", so the "good old days" might be coming back…sigh.)
@delbomb3131
@delbomb3131 Год назад
My 1st experience with it was in a theater with a cast on the stage in front of the screen and an audience who knew beat for beat what to do. I feel blessed it wasn't sitting alone watching it on a tv haha
@reverbscherzo7850
@reverbscherzo7850 Год назад
When I was watching, the Narrator got “where’s your fucking neck?!” every time he appeared.
@jennetscarborough5145
@jennetscarborough5145 9 месяцев назад
When I went to see it live (in the UK), every time anybody said "Brad Majors" everyone shouted "Asshole", every time they said "Janet Weiss" everyone shouted "Slut". The other thing I remember is during the storm scene at the beginning, everyone shouted "Describe your plums!", following which the narrator lifted the front of his jacket and intoned "Dark, heavy, and pendulous". One of the times I saw it, Jason Donovan was playing Frank (that was the 25th anniversary year), which I was concerned about prior to watching (as it's pretty far from the neighbours character and singer that was all I knew him from), but he was excellent in it.
@andrewmize823
@andrewmize823 Год назад
I was years behind most of my friends when I finally discovered RHPS. From what I'd heard, I thought the whole premise sounded really dumb, and I refused to watch it all the way through high school. Then when I was 19, I got dragged to a midnight showing by a group of friends, and I absolutely loved every minute of it. I haven't made it through a single year since without watching it at least once, and I'm quickly approaching my 43rd birthday.
@forpspeakingclass4444
@forpspeakingclass4444 Год назад
Just because a movie is dumb doesnt make it bad. Glad you finally watched it, everyone needs to in their lifetime... Hope you know to not judge too harshly for other amazingly potential movies you come across. Happy watching!
@danfreeman5301
@danfreeman5301 Год назад
I was Dr. Frankenfurter at a high school dance....damn right I won first prize for costume. It's all in the legs, Hunny 😁😀😎
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
YESSSS. I can't tell you how happy this comment made me. :) Well, done.
@guybrewin556
@guybrewin556 Месяц назад
​@@AngelGrovesWhat did you say about Tim Curry at that moment? ( 11:19) It sounded like you said he's a fit or something... What was it you called him? And what does it mean? Argh!! I can't get my damn comment to have both a link to your name to notify you of it, AND the time stamp so you know which moment I'm talking about. Anyway, I'll copy and paste the comment here so you don't have to go searching for it. Hopefully it works. Could you please answer my question? I'm quite curious about what you said. Great video, Cheers, Gx
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Месяц назад
@@guybrewin556 Hi! I just re-watched that part, to double check. I said "He's so fit". "Fit" meaning in good shape/ physically fit. :) Thanks for the comment!
@jontastic
@jontastic 9 месяцев назад
This movie came out in 1975, the year I graduated high school and began my University studies. I believe I first saw this in 1976 at a small independent little theater. Even then there was audience participation like throwing rice and toast. Maybe 10% of the audience wore costumes. And some brought liquor, or smoking herbs. It was a great movie and experience.
@davidanderson1639
@davidanderson1639 Год назад
Fun Fact: Those iconic lips at the beginning belong to Patricia Quinn (Magenta), but that's not her voice. In the original stage version of Rocky Horror, the opening number was sung by the Usherette, a character that is traditionally played by the same actor who plays Magenta. The vocals on ‘Science Fiction, Double Feature’ are in fact those of Rocky Horror creator…..Riff Raff himself, Richard O’Brien. You must go to an actual performance of Rocky Horror…..it’s an experience that’s not to be missed!!! In 2016, Curry played The Criminologist in the television film remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
@thomasjoychild4962
@thomasjoychild4962 Месяц назад
Patricia Quinn's reaction to discovering Richard was doing the vocals for the version in the intro was, apparently, "That BASTARD stole my song!"
@kerryjacoby9438
@kerryjacoby9438 17 дней назад
Also, almost every line of the opening credit song is a reference to a classic science fiction movie.
@DarkwolfRedsoul
@DarkwolfRedsoul 20 дней назад
I love seing people that know nothing (or allmost nothing) react to this movie. When you started talking about this as a real horror movie i knew i was in for a good time.
@kiwilemontea4622
@kiwilemontea4622 20 часов назад
I love how unapologetically unique and over-the-top this movie is.
@dcanmore
@dcanmore Год назад
Tim Curry was brilliant as The Darkness in the movie Legend (with Tom Cruise and Mia Sara)
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Год назад
He was great but the makeup on him was just as good!
@dcanmore
@dcanmore Год назад
@@3DJapan yes indeed
@damiangardiner3598
@damiangardiner3598 Год назад
I feel for anyone that never experienced the midnight screenings this had for years, it’s an experience that cannot be appreciated without actually being there. The dressing up, dancing, audience interaction, props and so much more are crazy good fun. It’s a great film but is made so much better with full participation of an audience That totally love the film and the midnight cinema experience
@santaonthecross
@santaonthecross Год назад
In Orlando, as I'm sure they do elsewhere, this movie is played on a screen while local actors act out the parts live. It used to be a thing we'd do before
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Yesss! I think they do that here in Georgia (in Atlanta) also! That;s really cool. Thanks for letting me know!
@Entiox
@Entiox Год назад
The theater I used to go see it at in the 80s and 90s was organizing a floor show and I was asked to be Eddie. Unfortunately between college, work, and the metal band I was in there was no way I would have had the time for rehearsals.
@ShadowyFox_86
@ShadowyFox_86 Год назад
Oh so many places do it. Midnight showings have actually kept some small cinemas in business over the years.
@Deathbird_Mitch
@Deathbird_Mitch Год назад
Do they still do "virgin letters"? (If it's your first time at a show your friends write a note with your name and slip it to the cast. Before the show starts they call the "virgins" up to the front and have a little fun with them.
@santaonthecross
@santaonthecross Год назад
@@Deathbird_Mitch they did last time I was there, that's been a while but probably.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
Me and my friends in HS used to go see this some Friday & Saturdsy nights at midnight at an old theater in a nearby town (this was in the late 80s). So many fond memories. And I still have the soundtrack on CD (which b is amazing). My favorite song on the soundtrack is "I'm Going Home" from the end of the movie. Curry's vocals are so moving and full of feeling & passion in that song.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
First, that's so cool. I can only imagine the fondness of those memories! Also, that's my favorite song too!!!! After re-watching it during editing, and getting to listen to all the songs again/watch the performances again, that song and his performance is my favorite in the movie. It is beyond beautiful. I couldn't agree more about how you can feel Tim Curry's passion. Thank you for this comment!
@SPKdesign1
@SPKdesign1 Год назад
We used to have a monthly showing at a theatre in town and it was a big night out for the punks, straights and gays.
@GKinslayer
@GKinslayer Год назад
@@AngelGroves You really owe it to yourself to try to find a theater where they have a "shadow cast". The audience experience makes this film just so much fun. In the wedding scene people would throw rice in the theater, when they are out in the rain people pull out newspaper and other such reactions. Also the audience talks back to the scene and adds a lot of humor to the whole experience.
@loupgarou-dj3tm
@loupgarou-dj3tm Год назад
@@GKinslayer - Cards, toast, confetti, balloons popped with joints to make explosion sounds. My gang used to go the Roxy Theater on Danforth in Toronto, and the rumor was that Alice Cooper lived upstairs.
@zmarko
@zmarko Год назад
@GKinslayer we used to bring bags of stuff (props) to the midnight showings. Lol. Toast, rice, water guns (for the rain), etc. Our theater had midnight showings every Friday & saturdsy night. Sometimes we'd go both nights. It was a great time. I've probably seen this movie 200 times. Lol. I still own the soundtrack on CD and the songs so.etimes come up on shuffle when I'm in the car. Always brings back such nostalgic memories.
@danieltate6092
@danieltate6092 Год назад
Here's the scoop on Rocky Horror. They use to play the movie, and while it was playing a cast would act it out in front of the theater. The audience would dress up as their favorite characters. And the audience would do audience participation with the film. It was like mad movies. The audience knew every line in the movie, so they'd make jokes and punchlines out of the dialogue in the movie. The audience also referred to certain characters by derogatory names, for instance whenever the film referred to Janet the audience would say "slut", and every time it referred to Brad the audience would say "asshole". Some theaters use to allow the audience to do things like throw rice during the wedding scene at the beginning of the movie and squirt squirt guns during the raining scene, as well as throw hot dogs (frankenfurters) whenever Dr. Frankenfurters name was mentioned. Most theaters did not allow the audience to throw things though because of the mess. I used to play Dr. Frankenfurter in a local theater back in the late 80's. It was great! It was like a silly fun cos play midnight picture show party at your local theater. And afterwards the cast and some audience would get together at Denny's.
@noracola5285
@noracola5285 Год назад
I love that you mentioned the Denny's. Such fun times!
@EdwardGregoryNYC
@EdwardGregoryNYC Год назад
You're right. It started out as a legit musical - "The Rocky Horror Show" in 1973 in London, and a cleaned-up version came to LA where Meatloaf joined the cast, playing the dual roles of Dr. Scott and Eddie. He supposedly got the job because he was the only one who could sing all the words in Hot Patootie. The film, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," came out in 1975, but didn't fare well. It landed on the midnight movie circuit, including the Waverly Theater, here in NYC. It was there that the movie became a phenomenon when viewers began coming in costume as the characters, acting out the show, coming up with witty comebacks that fit into the movies many pregnant pauses ("What Meatloaf again?), and bringing props for key moments (water guns and newspaper for the rain scene, toilet paper when they shout "Great Scott!" and such). Soon word spread and the film became a classic. The film also holds an important place in LBGTQ+ history as being a major milestone in brining gay culture to the mainstream, if not through the side door (note, I did not say backdoor). Many youth who couldn't express themselves fully came to RHPS and embraced the theme "don't dream it, be it."
@legionaireb
@legionaireb Год назад
3:25 - This song is a tribute to classic sci-fi movies. A lot of the lyrics are old movie titles. A few of them are The Day The Earth Stood Still, It Came From Outer Space, Tarantula, Trifid, Runes, and When Worlds Collide. 4:45 - Now would be a good time to mention that this film is considered the classic Midnight Movie. Theaters all over the country hold regular showings where enthusiastic fans will come in costume to enjoy the film together. There is even a tradition of calling out reactions to certain cues in the movie (for example, every time someone in the film says 'Damn it!' the audience calls out 'JANET!' or vice-versa). There's actually several different call-back scripts you can find online. 4:47 - ...TO DEATH! 19:40 - This is Eddie. He's more of a plot device than a character. More importantly, this is Meatloaf, legendary rocker of the 70s and 80s. Some of his most famous songs are Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad and I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That). 27:09 - OH, YEAH!!! 38:58 - Looks like you watched the American version. This version cuts out almost the entire last song. If you can find the British version, the whole song is intact. Here's a link to the full ending: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yjc-I-parYs.html
@barryd2868
@barryd2868 Год назад
Meatloaf had parts in numerous movies over the years aside from his music career. You should check him out in Fight Club, he’s awesome in it.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
A patron mentioned he was in Fight Club! I haven't seen it in so, so long and completely forgot he was in it. Thank you!!!
@PickleBread355
@PickleBread355 Год назад
" This is Bob. Bob had b**** tits "
@ShadowyFox_86
@ShadowyFox_86 Год назад
It's so funny that he had just lost all his weight when they started filming that movie because they had to build a fat suit for him. They didn't have a clue he'd do that.
@Fmanzo10
@Fmanzo10 Год назад
He was also young Jack Black’s father in Tenacious D and the pic of Destiny. That was another singing role. It may have been his last singing role in a movie. I’m not 100% sure on that though.
@glenmartin7978
@glenmartin7978 Год назад
Pick of Destiny the beginning song he is great
@joegarza49
@joegarza49 2 дня назад
You need to watch this movie in a theater where peeps dress up as their fav characters, scream at the screen and throw rice, toast, spray water, etc. LOTS of fun.
@DanJackson1977
@DanJackson1977 Год назад
Tim Curry is in one of the most fun Tales From the Crypt episodes where he plays a family of hillbillies.. using lot of makeup and camera trickery.. also Curry's knack for character acting.. it's called Death of Some Salesman.
@KevDaly
@KevDaly Месяц назад
It was written (including the music and lyrics) by Richard O'Brien, who played Riff-Raff. I saw the movie in a theatre in Nice, France in '86 - it was great, especially when they dropped water on the people sitting in the middle seats while Brad & Janet were in the rain 😂 The music is soooooo catchy.
@Capnpugwash22222
@Capnpugwash22222 Год назад
Probably one the very rare examples of a musical were every song is great. That initial scene were Riff Raff is singing from the window with the lightning and the range of his voice is just sheer cinematic excellence. Love this movie.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I couldn't agree any more. You're the first person to mention that scene. LOVE it! Brilliant movie/ performances.
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 Год назад
they cut from one version the Superheroes Song, where brad and janet were crawling there was a song there but its not in the US version
@backtoearth1983
@backtoearth1983 Год назад
The Riff Raff in the current UK touring cast is absolutely amazing. Tons of slips on here, take a peek.
@Capnpugwash22222
@Capnpugwash22222 Год назад
@@backtoearth1983 Yes Kristian Laverrcombe takes Riff Raff to a new level, a good one though.
@Capnpugwash22222
@Capnpugwash22222 Год назад
@@Greenwood4727 There is also a song that Brad sings on the bed when he is racked with guilt called Once In A While ... I cannot understand why they cut it as it is full of emotion that turns the story around but maybe that was why they cut it ?
@psychokitty9325
@psychokitty9325 Год назад
"Little Shop of Horrors" is another great musical horror (not scary) with a great cast! Definitely worth checking out if you haven't already, or even if you have 😂
@johnnyka-pow7481
@johnnyka-pow7481 Год назад
My buddy and I rented this videotape when it was released on home video in 1990 when we were in high school. We watched the film, rewound the tape, and then watched it again immediately. Couldn't believe how good it was. Our love of metal and punk gave us a great appreciation for this astonishing film. So much to love. And every song is just awesome. And yes, watch Flash Gordon. The guy who wrote Rocky Horror who plays Riff Raff is also in Flash Gordon as one of Timothy Dalton's well dressed tree folk. Delightful.
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Год назад
Richard O'Brien is also in "Spice World".
@johnnyka-pow7481
@johnnyka-pow7481 Год назад
@@Madbandit77 Yes he IS!
@michaelhatchard8864
@michaelhatchard8864 Год назад
When I was much younger, we use to go to the local theatre on Friday night, at 11.30pm to watch this. People would get all dressed up as their favourite characters & you could put your name in a hat at the theatre for a chance to act out the movie as it was being displayed on the screen. So much fun. Two nights ago, in our city, I went to see a stage production of this show. Bought back so many memories. Was a great night
@johnmiller7682
@johnmiller7682 Год назад
You should see if you can find a midnight showing of this, where everyone in the audience participates. There's a tons of parts where the audience interacts with the movie.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I cannot wait!
@Fmanzo10
@Fmanzo10 Год назад
Do not wear anything delicate.. and maybe a raincoat..😂😂
@stevencantrellzenroom7383
@stevencantrellzenroom7383 Год назад
I’m 63 years old and send it over 1000 times welcome to the club
@cameronb851
@cameronb851 Год назад
Interesting fact, Meatloaf said when came to the studio to shoot his scene for this film, he was actually pretty young, in his late teens, early twenties. He wandered onto the lot and the scene they were shooting at the time was the rest of the main cast up on the stage in stockings, and he wasn't sure what he'd gotten himself into.
@BobJenkins-ez1jl
@BobJenkins-ez1jl 3 месяца назад
Wrong, he was in the stage play in los Angeles before the movie and it was there that during rehearsal that he was suddenly upset about what he had gotten himself into. He has spoken about this numerous times. He was in the Roxy cast in 1974 when Tim Curry and the play came over from England. Obviously he got over his misgivings because he then did the movie and then the short Broadway run .
@rainwaterjoseph4634
@rainwaterjoseph4634 Месяц назад
Tim curry in Hunt for Red October. Small part. But when he says"captain?" It's magic.
@cleonmagabeefy8500
@cleonmagabeefy8500 Год назад
Tim Curry has actually released a few albums in late 70s and they're on RU-vid if you're interested. This was a pleasant surprise for sure and I absolutely loved this reaction!!! It was perfect that you didn't know much going in. Thank you🙂🙂🙂
@emurphy42
@emurphy42 Год назад
"Are they aliens?" They dropped a hint right before that, though it's easy to miss because they don't dwell on it. ("You know this Earthling?")
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I noticed that during editing!!! I was like "oh my gosh, Angel!" haha. Thanks for your comment!
@mmcer
@mmcer Год назад
I was in my early teens when this movie came out. Every year, on Halloween, a few local theatres would show it, with full audience participation. It was still being done well into the 1990's, but I'm not sure if it still happening. It's so nice to see new generations enjoying this awesome show and I love the fact that you "get it". ! Listen to the soundtrack as well!
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Oh, nice! That's cool you were in your eaely teens when it came out, and yeah, I keep hearing about the live audience participation! Yesss, I have been listening to the soundtrack so much since watching! Incredible. Thanks so much for this comment!
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Год назад
Pandemic aside, it's still happening.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 Год назад
LATE COMMENT: This is the guiltiest of guilty pleasures. It's a movie you need to watch about 10 times to catch all the little elements that make it so great. In the opening the lips were Pat Quinn's (Magenta, the Domestic) but the voice was Richard O'Brien's (Riff Raff), and it does help to know the old science fiction movies of the 30's - 70's. It is a real bummer that so much of the music due to copyright rules.
@martinhafner2201
@martinhafner2201 Год назад
Tim Curry has a killer voice. For example, he played the big devil/demon in Legend, which really showed off his voice. Killer soundtrack in that movie also.
@imafgc
@imafgc Месяц назад
If I had to describe the Rocky Horror Picture Show in one word it's "fun". From start to finish this is always a delight to watch
@4MINGTHOUGHTS
@4MINGTHOUGHTS 11 месяцев назад
Every Saturday night at midnight we did the RHPS experience. Gen X just stands out as the best generation of music, film & entertainment in general. If you ever get a chance at a live screening.. GO!
@claudettesmith8328
@claudettesmith8328 Год назад
This is a salute to horror, sci-fi & rock n roll.
@tofersiefken
@tofersiefken Год назад
My introduction to this movie was in the mid '80s during my university years. Annually, around Halloween time, the local cinema would have midnight showings featuring "full audience participation". People would dress as their favorite characters and line up around the block hours in advance. The cinema also sold "goodie bags" with all of the typical "participation props" (i.e. rice, newspaper, squirt gun, hot dog, etc.) I became such a fan that I bought a book on the history of the stage play and how it was made into the movie. The book also contained many of the standard audience participation lines. My DVD copy of the movie has the option to play with or without audience participation banter.
@TheWilsontm
@TheWilsontm Месяц назад
Omg! Love love love Tim Curry! And this is were my love affair started with him! I was 16 yrs old and to young to go (rated R), my brother snuck me in and my parents were so anger with my brother but not me. 😅 I went to this movie at least 50 times. The midnight show was so fun. People dressed like the characters, the physical props that were thrown and the whole audience singing every word! Best experience still to this day! I’m 61 now and absolutely loved this reaction! Glad you liked it! 😍🥰
@Deathbird_Mitch
@Deathbird_Mitch Год назад
This was a perfect reaction to this fever dream of a movie. Nothing beats a live viewing in a theater with others who are just as enthusiastic to be there. Catch a midnight showing if you can find one. Write a short note saying it is your first time, and hand it to a cast member when you see one. They appreciate little things like that.
@david.j9.rabbithole808
@david.j9.rabbithole808 5 месяцев назад
Bahahaha
@PeterOConnell-pq6io
@PeterOConnell-pq6io 3 месяца назад
"Rocky" is so good that even after ~50 years, it continues to "do the time warp again". Quite an experience to duck all the stuff thrown around in its midnight theatre showings back in the day (you sheltered yourself with the paper bag in which you'd brought everything you planned to throw).
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 Год назад
"Who Is This?" That would be Meatloaf
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
YES! Like I said at the end, when they showed his name, I was so surprised THAT was Meatloaf! He was incredible. And RIP. Thanks for the comment!
@bobmathis-friedman6742
@bobmathis-friedman6742 Год назад
Two Fun Facts: 1. there was a little known sequel to Rocky Horror, called Shock treatment, and 2. there was a remake a couple f years ago, starring Laverne Cox as Frank N. Furter, Adam Lambert as Eddie, and Tim Curry (post stroke) as the Criminologist.
@MonkWithoutACause
@MonkWithoutACause 20 дней назад
Tim Curry, always mysterious and larger than life, was also the terrifying clown enemy in the first version of Steven King's "IT !"
@swamppifi6186
@swamppifi6186 Месяц назад
Tim Curry has made a statement in this movie...I own this role...there is no other who could own it....and I am going to enjoy it.....
@adreanahthomas
@adreanahthomas 11 месяцев назад
I was 2 years old I'm 23 now and this is still my favorite movie. I've audition for rocky horror live a few years ago and I have a Frank-N-Furter tattoo and a signed autograph from Tim Curry
@skipbellon2755
@skipbellon2755 6 месяцев назад
You need to watch The Little Shop of Horrors. It's a very similar Musical experience. Different story, but fun and suspenseful in spots. The photography and lyrics and music are all phenomenal, just like Rocky Horror.
@Wungolioth
@Wungolioth Год назад
Back in '87, one little 2 screen theater in the next town over played Rocky Horror every Friday and Saturday night at midnight for the entire summer, and my brother, a friend and I attended almost every showing. That was a great summer. On the flip side, the one time a theater showed it in our town, it was a disaster, the normals didn't get it, some idiot actually lit a roll of toilet paper on fire and threw it, and the whole thing was stopped. During the wedding scene, where the audience brings rice to throw, somebody brought a 50 lb bag of rice, threw some of it, then threw the whole bag across the theater. Some people just can't have nice things.
@loupgarou-dj3tm
@loupgarou-dj3tm Год назад
Our local theater showed it once and didn't know what to expect, and a beer bottle went through the screen. A group of us went to a different normal theater one time, and we actually had the rest of the audience on our side within minutes. They all started yelling at the ushers when they tried to throw us out. Fun times. Pro tip: If you're gonna throw a roll of toilet paper, unroll a bunch of it on your leg, set the roll on top, and throw the whole thing. It makes a long streamer, where just throwing the roll while holding the end doesn't work, it just snaps off.
@jayman58016
@jayman58016 Год назад
The motorcycle guy was the legendary Meatloaf! Amazing voice and so many hits back in the 70's 80's. His Bat out of Hell album is fantastic. Sadly he passed away a couple years ago
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Oh no! I didn't know he had passed away. RIP. Yes, I has heard of Meatloaf but had no clue that was him until the credits! Thanks for the comment. "Eddie" was one of my favorite characters.
@Greenwood4727
@Greenwood4727 Год назад
So they had meatloaf for dinner ;)
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable Год назад
This movie was a super cheap production and many of the actors performed the stage show. Poor old Timbo has has a stroke and isn't in the greatest of health.
@jimralston7562
@jimralston7562 Год назад
What? Meatloaf again??
@EdwardGregoryNYC
@EdwardGregoryNYC Год назад
Meat Loaf was also in Hair - and yes, he did get the bonus for going au natural.
@allisonfisher9304
@allisonfisher9304 Год назад
Absolutely one of the best movies ever.💖
@rainwaterjoseph4634
@rainwaterjoseph4634 Год назад
This is the first of your videos i have watched, and i instantly subscribed, because of how much you love your cat.
@davidr1050
@davidr1050 Год назад
The actor playing The Butler ("Riff Raff") is the writer and director Richard O'Brian ..
@kerryjacoby9438
@kerryjacoby9438 17 дней назад
Audience after Janet and Dr. Scott's lines about "I can't move," as Brad tugs at his ankles. "My socks! I can't move my socks!"
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
YES!!! I watched this movie on CBS Sunday Night Movie in 2000, and I have been a fan ever since!
@sophistichistory4645
@sophistichistory4645 Год назад
26:11 ......."You know this Earthling??" The jig.......and the plot......is up.
@xyz8655
@xyz8655 3 месяца назад
Tim's album Simplicity was pretty good. He had 3 solo albums during the mid to late 70s. Sloe Gin from Read My Lips, is dark but delicious!
@Suelorie
@Suelorie 9 месяцев назад
I have watched a few of these reaction vids on Rocky Horror and the comments are hilarious. I saw it in 1978 when I was 20 my 1st yr of Uni. The first time I saw it I was shocked and hated it. I have since seen it more than 100 times and still get a kick out of it only now I watch it with my kid and we sing all the songs to it. Watching reactions to the movies I grew up with by the younger generation is so funny-then I think of how I react to movies my parents grew up with-just as funny. Some of those shows and movies just don't work by today's standards. What will future generations think of today's entertainment 30 or 40 yrs from now?
@candicelitrenta8890
@candicelitrenta8890 Год назад
This was a play in England in the late 60's and it was so popular that they did this film. It was a box office bomb, but when they began doing midnight showings, it took off. People went dressed up like the characters and acted it out during the show. It has been going on that way since the 70's. I'm sure you could find one to go to and see what they do.
@pobstrel
@pobstrel Год назад
Not the sixties. Early seventies upstairs in the smaller theatre at the Royal Court theatre.
@MattMichaelVO
@MattMichaelVO Месяц назад
Someone may have already mentioned this but you have to find a midnight showing of this somewhere. There is audience participation where the audience, in unison, talks back to the movie. There are also things you have to bring. Rice - a newspaper - a water gun - toast and maybe a couple of other things. Not kidding. Sometimes people dress as the characters and act out the movie while it plays.
@jauntx
@jauntx Год назад
years and years and years of Rocky productions and viewings of the movie. I was doing callbacks for sure
@Dilirium23
@Dilirium23 Год назад
Seek thee now a live performance of this. The cast and audience participation add exponentially.
@brom00
@brom00 Год назад
Angel, NO! A Rocky Horror virgin should not watch this film alone. It's like drinking fine wine out of a paper cup. This needs to be experienced in a theater during a midnight showing, full of people that have seen it dozens of time. Us weird ones that know the props to bring what to say, and what do to. Don't Dream it. Be it!
@emurphy42
@emurphy42 Год назад
Ish. I can see the up side of having seen it before, so that you're not struggling to hear / figure out what the audience is reacting to.
@RoseTintMyWorld-cr5zo
@RoseTintMyWorld-cr5zo Год назад
I actually watched it alone first, at home, out of curiosity. I didn't love or hate it, but was intrigued and enjoyed the music. Then I went to my first live showing and was hooked!! I probably attended 10 or 12 showings until the shadowcast that came to my town unfortunately stopped coming. But it was a blast dressing up, singing along, and acting crazy with friends. I've dressed up as Columbia, Magenta, Janet, Brad, Eddie, and a Transylvanian. I can't watch any part of this now without thinking of callbacks. 😂
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I didn't know! haha I really can't wait to go to a live showing, now!
@magnus3369
@magnus3369 Год назад
This was the beginning of all their careers. It’s the greatest Cult Movie ever.
@davidwatson22
@davidwatson22 Год назад
Such a sad loss when meatloaf passing away last year such a great singer
@johnsensebe3153
@johnsensebe3153 Год назад
He played Eddie and Dr. Scott in the stage version. He got the job because he could actually sing "Hot Patootie" cold. He was upset that he wasn't allowed to play Dr. Scott in the film, but I don't think it would have worked in that medium.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I didn't know he had passed, until reading the comments. :( RIP.
@TetsuoVI
@TetsuoVI Год назад
I'm so happy you liked it! This movie has a special place in my heart. I could not look at Tim Curry the same way after that, I don't know how anyone could have done a better job. If you liked this, I would venture to bet you would love a public viewing even more, but it's very VERY interactive, so if you do go, you might want to research and prepare. Every production is a little different and might have different rules. It's a special tradition when presenting a public viewing that there also be a live re-enactment in sync with the movie and one of the most important characters is you. So welcome, as a former TRHPS virgin myself, I can say your first time will be something to remember. Just know, there are tons of folks just like you who relish and revere the music, performance, counterculture, campy style, and greater community of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. We look forward to your attendance and, par-ti-ci...pation. 🤩
@l34CoNCreepy
@l34CoNCreepy Год назад
I have probably seen RHCP 150-200+ times on random friday and saturday nights at midnight all over southern california. this movie is my jam. the stage performance is what its about, lemme sum up, you are in a room, where hundreds of people are yelling asshole in unison while wearing cosplay and throwing shit like rice.
@l34CoNCreepy
@l34CoNCreepy Год назад
over the years fans learn to yell funny things at the movie to interact with it, then as fans go from lets say, long beach to pasadena, they bring their jokes with them, and the show evolved over decades of weirdos having a laugh yelling at the movie, dressing up and just basically celebrating de-generacy. it was a glorious time.
@l34CoNCreepy
@l34CoNCreepy Год назад
watching the end, sounds like lips down on dixie is what we used to experience. cosplayers perform the movie directly under the screen, while audience members (also sometiems in cosplay) interact with them thru rituals passed down year after year
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
That is so, so AWESOME. I seriously cannot wait to be able to go to a midnight showing! When I do, I'll have to tell you guys all about it. Ohhh! Okay, cool, they perform under the screen?!? Omg. I really can't wait. Thanks for sharing, and as always, for watching and your comments! ❤️
@trevalarose8155
@trevalarose8155 Месяц назад
You really need the audience participation to enjoy this movie.
@WolfHreda
@WolfHreda Год назад
Damn. I never once thought about it until you said you wanted miniatures of those sets. Now I want them too!
@Samaelthekind
@Samaelthekind Год назад
we did a production of it at a bar I worked for many many years ago...so many years ago that I still looked really good in a pair of gold lamee shorts!
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 5 месяцев назад
"I could have sworn he just looked at the camera" Dr Scott was even more obvious.
@jimspetdragons3737
@jimspetdragons3737 17 дней назад
Movie still playing somewhere in the US since it's release in 1975 to this day (49 years & still counting. (In Santa Ana, CA near me).
@ubit397
@ubit397 Год назад
Yes, DEFINITELY watch Flash Gordon. It's as bonkers as it is epic. Soundtrack by Queen. Such a good time. Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) even has a small part in it.
@TommyIsATwat
@TommyIsATwat Год назад
Love this productsh
@MacAisling
@MacAisling Год назад
You want to see Brad and Janet after this? Wish granted! Shock Treatment (1981). Produced during an Actors Guild strike in the US, so Brad and Janet had to be recast and much of the film scaled down and changed from the original intent, but still…
@deheor
@deheor Год назад
Totally agree. I think shock treatment is very underappreciated and is a ton of fun
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Oh, that's awesome! Thank you! Adding it to the list. :)
@drakocarrion
@drakocarrion Год назад
My favourite Tim Curry performance is Darkness in Legend from 1985. He steals the show completely.
@cyrollan
@cyrollan 2 месяца назад
oh my, what it must be like to watch this for the first time
@russrollins9978
@russrollins9978 Год назад
A quirky movie Tim Curry is in, playing a character named Darkness, is Legend. Released in 1985, it stars a young Tom Cruise. It is a movie that not a lot have seen, but one that I quite enjoyed.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Год назад
The only way to see Rocky Horror Picture Show is to see it live with an audience and the stage show that goes underneath the movie screen. The movie itself is not that good, it's more about the cult experience of seeing at midnight on a Saturday night. You can look up a scene from the movie Fame where they go see Rocky Horror and it gives you an idea what the phenomenon is all about.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
I am SO excited to see it live, after reading all of these comments. Thank you!!
@imbwildrd3693
@imbwildrd3693 Год назад
Hi there! So, you should do a little research on this movie, it's very interesting. It began as a play in London. The guy who plays Riff Raff, Richard O'Brien, wrote it. When they were performing, Tim Curry was the original Dr. Frankenfurter and O'Brien played Riff Raff and Magenta and Columbia were also played by the same performers as in the movie. The play was so successful it went to film. When RHPS played in theaters, the audience began shouting out snarky comments and reactions to scenes in the movie, throwing toast when at the dinner table someone says "A toast!" or using newspaper over your head when Janet uses a newspaper to cover her head in the rain, they'd throw rice when the wedding guests threw rice at the married couple, things like that. But unless you've seen it a hundred times, this new generation won't quite understand that part, well, the commenting part. Sometimes the jokes were in bad taste, some were funny. "Hey Riff Raff, show us your mother!" just before Riff Raff opens the coffin when Janet and Brad first arrive at the castle. Fun Fact: Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) is the voice of Phineas and Ferb's dad, Lawrence Fletcher.
@tracylbuxton2957
@tracylbuxton2957 9 месяцев назад
I have loved Tim Curry since I was around 7......so like 1983/1984? He's always been one of my favorites since I saw him in Clue the movie.
@RobertH-ol6mw
@RobertH-ol6mw Год назад
Tim Curry as "Pennywise" in the TV version of "IT" is something scary and a great performance.
@MrDootDali
@MrDootDali Год назад
You know, I have seen this film a gazillion times, first in 6th or 7th grade in 1975 at a midnight movie. But I have never thought of your similarities between Frank-n-Furter & Willy Wonka! Gratitude for your great observation!
@jonanderson559
@jonanderson559 Год назад
Patricia Quinn (Magenta) is my homegirl, and a really cool lady. She totally embraces the cult of this movie. The other thing I mostly remember her from is I Claudius, one of the best TV series ever and a who's who of iconic British actors.
@william_santiago
@william_santiago Год назад
That outro with the Angel tree topper made me think about the one I discovered this year that I want for next year. The alien from "They Live" as an angel holding a sign that says "CONSUME". I wish there was a way to link photos here, but RU-vid edits them out. I'm sure you can search it on the webz.
@scalefree
@scalefree Год назад
Rocky Horror started as a play in West London, the Rocky Horror Show. some of the play's cast including the lead Tm Curry also appear in the film.
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 5 месяцев назад
"that's the guy they were going to see. Why would they be there.?" Because sweet Angel 😇 It WAS an EXTRAORDINARY coincidence.
@kathydurow6814
@kathydurow6814 24 дня назад
I first saw Tim Curry in the BBC TV miniseries "Will Shakespeare" in the titular role. Back then he was still "hot Tim". Then in Rocky (which was made before the TV show). Looking at his credits, he's had a very interesting career.
@KernowFishy
@KernowFishy 19 дней назад
I love this film and show so much. I first saw it on a grainy black and white tv in the early eighties.. Just like bed the brilliance and weirdness so much . Went on to watch it live and the movie many times. At the time Meatloaf was the one I knew the most as he was huge due to "Bat out of hell" album during that period . Great cast all round.
@chrispittman8854
@chrispittman8854 Год назад
"It might get really scary..." LOL! "Oh no 'Angel' Groves! It just ramps up more... tension..." Give a shout out to Tim Curry. He loves appreciation.
@joepike1972
@joepike1972 Год назад
OK, so yeah for something you might not have noticed. When the movie cuts to the narrator there is a projected image of the church Brad and Janet were at that has Tim Curry circled and an arrow pointing at him.
@ragabashmoon1551
@ragabashmoon1551 Год назад
When I was in high school in the 90's I was with a Freemasons youth organization and there was this girl named Jennifer who all of us boys were in love with. At every dance we hosted we'd have the DJ play The Time Warp and she'd lip sync every part perfectly, she'd be the "star" and everyone else danced around her. Funny thing is, at the time, she'd never seen the entire movie, she just knew the Time Warp and the dance moves to go with it.
@martinhafner2201
@martinhafner2201 Год назад
It was pretty big at the start. I worked with another guy with the name Tim Curry who lived in the L.A. area when the show came out. He said he got the weirdest phone calls.
@ajfiveohfour
@ajfiveohfour Год назад
😂 the beginning of the movie, watching how you keep expecting an actual horror movie is hysterical
@prestonvogel1431
@prestonvogel1431 Год назад
Fun fact! The bride at the beginning ( Betty Monroe) is now co host of the show “love it, or list it”.
@AngelGroves
@AngelGroves Год назад
Oh, that's cool! Haha.
@reverbscherzo7850
@reverbscherzo7850 Год назад
This is my favorite reaction to this movie now. You were clearly completely enjoying yourself. I love how you thought it was gonna be a horror movie - priceless!
@msjrockqueen2011
@msjrockqueen2011 4 месяца назад
Something I found fascinating about Tim Curry years after being introduced to him in movies like Annie, Home Alone 2, Rocky Horror, Clue & Ferngully (& the show The Wild Thornberrys) was that he lied on his resume about his acting history/experience. Just think, if he hadn't, we never would've had those great characters (at least as we know them). And yeah, that guy was Meat Loaf (RIP) as Eddie, Columbia's love interest (in the credits, she's referred to as "A Groupie.") And the dancers in that scene, the kinda creepy one with her thick, crimped hair in her face, was one of Richard O'Brien's ex-wives (Kimi Wong); they married in 1972 & performed together under the moniker of Kimi & Ritz, so yeah, he automatically thought of her when they needed dancers for the Time Warp bit. Oh, honey, I know you'd never seen this before but, I'm staggered at how much you missed; yes, they were eating Eddie (hence why Frank said that discussing him was a "tender" subject & why Magenta smirked); yes, they're aliens; no, they're not his children, but they are siblings; they're from the planet Transsexual in the universe (or maybe galaxy) of Transylvania; yes, they were turned into statues. I had to eye roll at parts of your reaction, but I still loved it. Welcome to the Rocky Horror Family, Angel!
@mrholstine
@mrholstine Месяц назад
Rocky Horror Picture Show was a play on stage in ENGLAND!
@rachelmartin8130
@rachelmartin8130 9 месяцев назад
I'm really glad you liked the movie so much .I seen it a couple hundred times myself. I first seen it as a little girl about 12 years old. All. I knew about it was it was a forbidden video tape for me to watch, so one time, while Home Alone, I started watching it and was like WTF. Now many years later, I heard the soundtrack love the songs and gave it a second shot, and I just love the movie. You haven't seen anything yet, though you need to go alive showing of the movie in a theater with a shadow cast performing in front of it. it is one huge party and also fun
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