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The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Cast
Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien View AllCrew
Richard O'Brien (Screenplay), Richard O'Brien (Story), Jim Sharman (Screenplay), Jim Sharman (Director) View AllRelease: Aug. 14th, 1975
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
LOL>..
I jsut spent the last 30 minutes listening to my husband beg me to do thing s to him like:
"GOD JUST SHOOT ME"
"OH MY EYES... GOUGE THEM OUT NOW!"
plus great little ...
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show REMAKE
This trailer was released at Comic-Con 2016
Tim Curry will narrate and gives the film his blessing.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show Remake
Rumors are floating around saying that MTV Films are planning to remake the cult classic "Rocky Horror Picture Show". Not much has been said about it, but it's said to be released around Hal...
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Rocky Horror Picture Show (Movie Analysis/Interpretation)
Many watch these movies and just get a good laugh or cry but I want to reveal my thoughts and opinions on what the movie actually means on a deeper level just in case they may have missed it.
RHPS is...
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Who was the guy in Rocky's picture?
What was the name of the boxer in the picture over Rocky Balboa's fireplace in his apartment? (From the 1976 original)
Thanks!...
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The Gunslinger45
Now I have loved The Rocky Horror Picture Show for years, but this was actually my first time seeing the film in the theater, which made for a very special movie going experience.
Now I have loved The Rocky Horror Picture Show for years, but this was actually my first time seeing the film in the theater, which made for a very special movie going experience.
Omnizoa
Compare this to Willy Wonka, or Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, or even Rocky Horror Picture Show in which the songs revolve around simply describing a plotbeat.
Compare this to Willy Wonka, or Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, or even Rocky Horror Picture Show in which the songs revolve around simply describing a plotbeat.