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344.1 | Not For Me I Guess | 58379::DAY | Life's A Dance You Learn as You Go | Wed Oct 06 1993 05:26 | 12 |
| Wow!!!!!!!!,
about four years ago I watched the "Rocky Horror Picture Show"
via video I think mainly because a friend had spoke so highly of the
film. I had a hard time getting into the show, and didn't like it at
all, I found it really weird.
I think I was expecting something completely different, therefore
to me it wa a complete let down.
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344.2 | | 29065::S_VORE | Nothing Unreal Exists | Wed Oct 06 1993 10:53 | 5 |
| I've got it on tape, but have only watched it once on the tube. Small
screen & no audience just dosn't cut it; if you want to see this for
the first time (Virgin!) do yourself a flavor and DON'T find the tape.
Find someone to go with, preferrable someone with a good supply of
toilet paper, rice, newspapers...
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344.3 | A bit of trivia.... | 60716::VISSER | Escaping virtual reality | Thu Oct 07 1993 04:01 | 14 |
| One of the movie cast, Richard O'Brien, is the author of the original
stage play in London.
I have seen the stage play with Gary Glitter playing Frank N. Furter,
what a gas that night was.....
I have seen the movie (17 times) at midnight showings - definitely
needs audience participation for it to be fun.
cheers
..klaas..
(takin' a step to the right....)
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344.4 | | 44234::GGOODMAN | Rippled, with a flat underside | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:24 | 6 |
| > One of the movie cast, Richard O'Brien, is the author of the original
> stage play in London.
He plays the butler, Riff Raff...
Graham.
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344.5 | | 12658::bence | Life itself is the proper binge. | Thu Oct 07 1993 18:06 | 17 |
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I actually got to see the stage play (London, 1974). I went on a
whim with no prior knowledge of plot, though I did have a clue that
it would be unusual based on the attire of some members of the audience
(lots of glitter and sparkle).
The beginning of the show seemed relatively mundane until the first
"appearance" of the good Doctor. There was a ramp extending from the
stage out into the audience. At the critical moment a spotlight
kicked in and there, immediately to port, was Tim Curry lovingly clad
in black mesh tights standing in a cascade of light and glitter.
Wow....
<clb>
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344.6 | A mind f@#% is nice every oncein awhile...;-) | 8269::MARTINN | okay,now what?.... | Sat Oct 09 1993 06:17 | 9 |
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re.<clb>
I'm envious!!!!! Lucky you!!!! :^)
I absolutely love this movie and especially the good Dr.! ;-)
Natalie
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344.7 | But then to the US, they *are* the whole world :-) | 46010::MARSHALL | Spitfire Drivers Do It Topless | Mon Oct 11 1993 11:51 | 6 |
| >> It makes its world TV premiere on the Fox network Oct. 25 -- for the
>> first time on TV, according to Fox.
Been on TV in Britain several times...
Scott
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344.8 | | 44234::GGOODMAN | Rippled, with a flat underside | Mon Oct 11 1993 13:02 | 10 |
| >>> It makes its world TV premiere on the Fox network Oct. 25 -- for the
>>> first time on TV, according to Fox.
> Been on TV in Britain several times...
Twice if memory serves me right. Strange that we beat them to the TV
Premier. The video was banned for years in the UK and was only released
either 2 or 3 years ago...
Graham.
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344.9 | You'll always remember 'the first time' | 42712::SMITHA | Il y a une sange, dans l'arbre | Thu Oct 14 1993 05:36 | 15 |
| True, you have to see this for the first time at a midnight showing in a movie
house - the sleazier the better.
I lost my 'virginity' at a midnight showing in Thousand Oaks Ca. in 1980.
I friend and I from the UK were travelling the States and a girl we met
insisted that we had to be initiated. Amazing.
We went along with no idea what to expect and were just blown away by the
audience participation. All the rice, the water-sprays, newspapers, toast, the
participants in front of the screen (question - who decides who's going to
'perform' given that there are so many dressed for the part - are there
spontaneous auditions ???). It was all a blast.
T.
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344.10 | | 3228::BELFORTI | PFYOWS | Wed Oct 20 1993 11:43 | 10 |
|
Are there any midnight showings going on here in the NH area??? For
Saturday nights???????
I have the video and love it, but have never seen it on the big
screen... and am DYING to! The other secretary wants to see it too,
and has never seen it.. I will be loaning her my tape, but would rather
introduce her to the good Dr. and his co-horts, bigger than life!
M-L
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344.11 | | 57799::BUCKLEY | lead us still, as thou hast lead.. | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:59 | 5 |
| Any New England-area midnight showings that still allow all the
audience madness this film is renowned for?? While this continues
to show weekends in Cambridge in Harvard Sq., a bottle-throwing
incident has stopped ALL OBJECTS (rice, toast, cards, etc.) from
being used in conjunction with the film 8^(
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344.12 | | 57852::VENTURA | Cats Rule! Dogs Drool! | Mon Oct 25 1993 16:09 | 4 |
| FWIW, FOX is playing this tonight at 8:00. (at least in the New England
area they are)
Holly
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344.13 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Mon Oct 25 1993 16:12 | 7 |
| Good question - I'd be very interested too.
I saw this Saturday night at a party for the first time all the way
through.....some of the party goers knew the "audience participation"
dialogue but, I'd love to exprience the whole affect.
Jt
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344.14 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Mon Oct 25 1993 16:13 | 6 |
| RE: Holly
Yeah but its not the same - I heard they will be editing it......bad
enough putting it on the small screen but to edit it !?!?!?!?
Jt
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344.15 | the Fox showing: what a waste | REGENT::POWERS | | Tue Oct 26 1993 09:58 | 10 |
| Worse than editing it, they made it a party movie, having stuffed
a church-hall looking "movie theatre" with your (apparently) typical
midnight viewing crowd, and intercutting the real movie with the antics
of the assembled crowd (including parallel acting on stage, under the screen).
For somebody who was interested in seeing the MOVIE, I was totally turned off
by the "experience," and didn't watch but 20 minutes off and on through the
whole thing.
- tom]
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344.16 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Tue Oct 26 1993 10:13 | 9 |
| Re .15: Yeah, I found the "party" stuff distracting - if I'd wanted
that I'd have gone to a live show. But I still enjoyed being able to
see (most of) the whole movie; up 'til now all I'd seen were the
time-warp and "sweet transvestite" segments. (I thought the ending fell
pretty flat, but I enjoyed most of the movie. I'm mucho envious of the folks
who got to see this on stage - it looked like that would have been the
perfect venue for something like this, at least for me...)
-b
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344.17 | | 11843::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Oct 26 1993 12:34 | 13 |
| Count me among those who are disgusted with Fox! I'd planned to tape
it, forgot, tuned in at about 8:30 and couldn't *believe* the trashy
presentation. I'd never seen RHPS (figured it would be at the Exeter
forever!) and would like to see the entire movie WITHOUT poorly-
video'ed partygoer AMATEURS, half of whom not only couldn't lip synch
but apparently didn't even know the words. And what they did show of
the movie was edited?? Bah humbug!
Apparently on 10/30 at 11:00pm Fox (ch. 25 in Boston, anyway) is showing
it again. Maybe if enough of us call and complain, they'll run the
movie and *not* their no-talent wanna-be's....
Leslie
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344.18 | | 19007::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Tue Oct 26 1993 12:53 | 3 |
| I was under the impression that the movie run last nite was to show
what to do and when....so I'd guess they will show the movie without
the cut aways on saturday....but what do I know....:')
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344.19 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Tue Oct 26 1993 13:03 | 4 |
| Re .18: Now there's a thought. I missed the opening credits and
introduction; maybe it _was_ an "instructional video". ;-)
-b
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344.20 | Script and Audience actions | 16821::WISEE | Pobodys Nerfect | Mon Nov 01 1993 10:36 | 4 |
| Somewhere Sometime I saw a copy of the script with all the added
actions here. Any idea where I could find it now?
Efw
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344.21 | No "Official" List | 29065::S_VORE | Nothing Unreal Exists | Tue Nov 02 1993 16:37 | 7 |
| There was at least one book published that had a bunch of the audience
participation lines in it and also an album. I don't know, though, if
anyone can claim to have "all the added actions"; I've seen it in a
couple of different cities and every audience has it's own set of
comments/actions. That's part of it's attraction, IMHO.
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344.22 | Constantly evolving | 36905::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Wed Nov 03 1993 17:34 | 17 |
| The audience response lines certainly are not fixed; they change by
location and also over time. I saw the movie five times in college in
1979, then again around 1986. In the meantime, Star Trek III had been
released. When the moviego tto the part where Frankenfurter talks of
how he has discovered the secret of live, he has a line which is
something like "I have found it. That elusive ... SPARK!" In the pause,
a group of people chanted "Star Trek 3 the Search for -", and then
Frankenfurter supplied what sounded like "SPOCK!" This was obviously an
innovation.
By the way, my group used to enjoy sitting in the back row, so we could
yell "Yea, back row!" when Riff-raff sang "In the back row" in the
opening song. We learned better when a self-appointed emcee who was
pacing up the aisle during the opening song yelled "Where's the best
place to get a b___ job in the Charles Cinema?" just before the crucial
line. Touche'.
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344.23 | Avoid, avoid, avoid! | SECOP2::CLARK | | Mon Jan 16 1995 17:56 | 1 |
| Barforama.
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344.24 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Jan 16 1995 18:13 | 8 |
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This isn't a movie, it's an experience.
Don't tell me you rented it and couldn't understand what the
big deal was!! 8^)
GTI
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344.25 | unrentable.. | REFDV1::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Mon Jan 16 1995 21:43 | 19 |
| It's nothing watching it on video. I hated it on Video.
It used to play at the Exeter St Th. when I was in college.
We used to go there often on the weekends for the midnight shows
with all the fixin's (rice, toilet paper, newspaper, squirtguns,
toast - the works...). 'Course we all wore civilian clothes
we weren't *that* much into it :-)
It was great being there, because there were so many "regulars" all
around that knew exactly what to yell and when to yell it
"HEY MAGENTA... Let me hear you do your impression of a chicken
laughing underwater" "Waiter - there's a transvestite in my soup!"
I believe it's playing at the Harvars Sq Th. now. Not quite sure
though, Haven't seen it for years now that I'm old, have a family
and can't stay up that late anymore...
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344.26 | Is it playing???? | MROA::DUPUIS | | Thu Nov 02 1995 13:30 | 4 |
| Does any one know if this is playing in the Boston area this weekend?
Thanks,
Roberta
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344.27 | | GRIM::MESSENGER | Bob Messenger | Thu Nov 02 1995 14:17 | 4 |
| It plays at Harvard Square (10 Church Street, Cambridge) Friday and Saturday
nights at midnight.
-- Bob
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344.28 | | MPGS::FARRELL | | Fri Nov 10 1995 13:11 | 4 |
| Phone number for this theater is (617) 864-4580 (recording) or
864-4581 (person), and cost is $7.25.
Bernard
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344.29 | "lets do the time warp again" | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Sun Dec 29 1996 00:40 | 6 |
344.30 | Dammit, Janet ! | COMICS::MILLSS | "Jump! Jump now!" ...Kosh | Mon Jan 06 1997 09:02 | 6
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