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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Widescreen Edition) (1975)

Starring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon Director: Jim Sharman Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)

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Fasten your garter belt and come up to the lab and see what's on the slab! It's The Rocky Horror Picture Show Special Edition, a screamingly funny, sinfully twisted salute to sci-fi, horror, B-movies and rock music, all rolled into one deliciously decadent morsel. And now there's even more to make you shiver with antici...pation: two additional musical numbers, "Once In A While" and "Superheroes", never seen theatrically or available on video! The madcap, musical mayhem begins when rain-soaked Brad and Janet take refuge in the castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite mad scientist from outer space who is about to unveil his greatest creation - and have a bit of fun with his reluctant guests! Join Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon and rock star Meat Loaf in the most popular cult classic of all time.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Among Classics ... Only Crazier, February 1, 2006
If one were to ask a film critic what they consider to be the greatest movie ever made, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" would most likely not be a popular answer. If you look at this madcap rock 'n' roll musical from a purely cinematic point of view, it's easy to understand why: an amateurish attempt at a story, less than stellar performances, virtually nonexistent production values, and some of the cheapest special effects ever captured on film (even for the year 1975). When caught up in technicalities and a longing for mainstream purity, then one would have a perfectly good argument for "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" being one of the worst movies ever made.

But if one were to ask a fan of the film why they love it so much, I guarantee you that their reason has nothing to do with production values or mainstream desirability. Quite the opposite--it's a film that's shunned by most audiences. This hasn't stopped it from becoming one of the most successful cult films ever made, grossing to date over $100 million (this is over a thirty year period, mind you; it's initial release was a disaster). This is because "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is not just a motion picture. It's a pure social and cultural experience, one that has liberated numerous people labeled by society as "misfits" or "outcasts" with its message of, "Don't dream it, be it."

It's also a ritual that warrants midnight gatherings on Fridays and Saturdays dressed as one of the film's characters. The fun is enhanced through the use of props (such as rice, water pistols, and toilet paper, all of which are used on cue) as well as by the act of shouting vulgar lines back to the screen. This trend of audience participation has remained a staple in "Rocky Horror"'s successful history and only adds to its appeal. Can you imagine how uninteresting it would be to view this film in the privacy of your own home?

Above all else, it's an opportunity to have fun, allowing for (and often encouraging) the release of the party animal within us all. Only at a "Rocky Horror" showing would no one blink when seeing an audience decked out in fishnet stockings, glittering corsets, and pasty makeup plastered on their faces. Everyone is uninhibited and no one cares what others may think. What a great excuse for a year round Halloween party.

"Rocky Horror" is also about the music, with some of the most classic songs ever recorded, including the show stopping "Sweet Transvestite," the delightfully sappy "Dammit Janet," and "The Time Warp," the film's signature song (which prompts the audience to get up and dance along with it). In fact, I'd go so far as to say that the very fabric of the film's greatness depends on the music. And why not? The oddball mix of science fiction, horror, sex, and comedy just aren't enough; all that can be seen in plenty of other cult films. Give us something more, something that would leave a lasting impression on the ones who took the time to see what this movie was all about. Through music, "Rocky Horror" does that, and does that well.

Of all the performances in this film, Tim Curry as the transvestite mad scientist Dr. Frank N. Furter is the most memorable. His decadence and sexual overdrive hits us like a ton of bricks and never lets up. (And who really wants it to?) In the tradition of Frankenstein's Monster (who has just come out of the closet), Frank actually creates a muscle man named Rocky for the sole purpose of "relieving his tension." The Middle American, wholesome young couple Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) couldn't be more out of place in the world Frank lives in, which makes the situation they're in all the more entertaining. Things only get weirder when you throw in a houseful of servants with quirks of their own, such as hunchbacked butler, a voyeuristic maid, and a tap dancing groupie. Top that off with the film's sinfully twisted story about the night that Brad and Janet spend in Frank's castle, and you have all the ingredients for a cult classic.

Like such offbeat films as "Forbidden Zone" and "Pink Flamingos," "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is a film that is experienced, not seen. From its humble beginnings as a London stage play to the creation (and initial failure) of the movie we all know today, "Rocky Horror" has given story creator and Riff Raff portrayer Richard O'Brien a godlike status among fans. The film is pure camp from start to finish: fun, cheesy, and entertaining. Whether you've seen it 1,000 times (some have actually seen it more than that) or are seeing it for the first time (which would label you as a "virgin"), it remains to this day a very unique piece of celluloid history.

Well, what are you waiting for? Pop in the DVD. Don your garter belt, spiked heels, and party hat. Get your water pistols, newspapers, and lighters. And above all else, let's do the Time Warp again!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I've Tasted Blood And I Want More!, March 20, 2005
By Anthony Nasti "Tony" (Staten Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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Well, here you have it, people. The greatest cult phenomenon of all time, a film that will shock you and surprise you, a film you will never forget as long as you live - "The Rocky Horror Picture Show".

When this silver screen classic was released in 1975 after being performed onstage in London and New York, it was a big flop. However, the film slowly gained popularity when some local New York movie theaters started showing it at mdinight, and the reaction was wild. Audiences brought their own props, they came to the theaters dressed as their favorite characters, and even made up their own dialogue for the film and shout it at the screen.

Now, 30 years later, you can experience this timeless filmon dvd. Digitally remastered by the good people at Fox, you can now experience it all over again. Some people may call this film tacky and even offensive, but don't judge a book by its cover until you look athese features:

See! The huge stars in this film before they were famous. Susan Sarandon (as Janet), Barry Bostwick (as Brad), Meatloaf (as Eddie) and, of course, Tim Curry (as transvestite Dr. Frank - N -Furter) lead the pack of a talented bunch of actors in this inspired combination of comedy, musical and science - fiction.

Hear! The classic songs that are mong the best in musical history. Get ready to do dance "Time Warp", bop to Meatloaf's "Hot Patootie" and be "touch - a, touch - a, touched" by the sweet romantacism of "Dammit! Janet".

And last but not least, gawk at the outrageous taboos that were still unheard of in movies from 1975, including homosexuality, lesbianism, tranvestism, nudity, violence and sex. Best not to watch it with kids under 12.

This dvd also comes with intriguing special features. You can watch the film in two different versions, the U.S. and U.K. version (the U.K. version has an alternate ending), audio commentary by cast members Richard O'Brien (who wrote the play) and Patricia Quinn (who played Magenta, the sister of O'Brien's sinister Riff Raff). You can also watch the film with the audience participation. It's as if you were in the theater! PLus, there's much more.

Basically, what I'm saying is to pick up this dvd. I'm sure that anyone with even the slightest bit of good taste will enjoy this film classic.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Dream It, Buy It, July 23, 2006
A friend of mine told me about this movie and raved about it so much that I bought it on a whim, I will have to thank her for the rest of my life. This movie isn't just a musical on acid, it's actually an incredible story that will forever be treasured by anyone that watches it. The songs are incredible, the acting is superb, and believe it or not theres a good message mixed in--"God Bless Living Sincere."

If you've seen the movie before and didn't get it, maybe you should watch it again. If you've never watched it, it's high time you do. It's impossible not to sing along with "Science Fiction, Double Feature" "Sweet Tranvestite" "Touch-A Touch-A Touch Me" "Dammit Janet" and every other song they sing, not to mention dancing along with the "Time Warp."

I've been passing around the DVD ever since I discovered it, and everyone that's watched it has fallen in love (Most of them so much that they ran out and bought the DVD themselves). It's a weird story that manages to touch our own strange emotions like nothing else can.

PS> the DVD is actually something to rave about as well, the extra features are amazing! You can watch the movie with special versions that plays the audio of audience reactions when they watch it in a theater (it's an audience interactive movie) and it even shows the audience too which is great fun! It's funny/really cool seeing all the fans dressed up in costume and throwing rice during the wedding scene and covering their heads with newspaper as Brad and Janet run through the rain to the "Frankenstein Place."
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