Without a doubt the worst best movie out there.If you don't get it you have never seen it in a theater.The crowd participation
is the only way to experience it.Go to a midnight showing you will go back
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Right on! First time I ever heard of or saw the Rocky Horror picture show was in New Yok City. It blew my mind.
Although someone (my buddy) should have told me that wearing OP shorts and a purple polo shirt may have been a poor idea. I got drug up onto the
stage below the screen, held down to the floor and pseudo raped by Frankenfurter with a four foot rubber penis.......
I was a little kid out of a redneck town, kinda freaked me out back then. Great times.
It ran for 12 years at the Skywalk cinema in Cincinnati sold out two nights a week (only shown on Fri. & Sat.The police shut it down when a biker road
his motorcycle in like Meatloaf.It was up 2 flights of stairs.
I found a cassette tape with the soundtrack in the 80's. I liked the music before even knowing it was a movie. Still dragging some songs around with
me from all these years.
I had rice in so many places I found grains days later lol. It is a shame the closed the show in Cincinnati over a single incident. Typical
jackbooted reaction
I've always felt a close bond with TRHPS, born the same year as it started production. Have the same name as one of the characters and grew up to
look like Frankenfurters bastard child.
What's not to like? It was great entertainment, and if there were anyplace within 200 miles of where I live where it played, I'd probably be there
from time to time. If I ever go again, I think I'll dress up as Eddie (not Meat Loaf a-GAIN!)