The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Difference between revisions

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[[File:RHPS.jpg|frame| Those nylons never had it so good.]]
 
 
I see you shiver with antici...<ref> [[Audience Participation|SAY IT!]]</ref>
 
{{quote| ''"I would like<ref>[[Audience Participation|OH, YOU WOULD, WOULD YOU?]]</ref>, if I may<ref>[[Audience Participation|YOU MAY NOT!]]</ref>, to take you<ref>[[Audience Participation|TAKE ME, TAKE ME!]]</ref> on a strange journey..."<ref>[[Audience Participation|HOW STRANGE WAS IT? SO STRANGE THEY MADE A MOVIE OUT OF IT! NOT THE BOOK, THE MOVIE!]]</ref>'' }}
 
''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' is a 1975 musical film by Richard O'Brien. It's most famous for ''still'' being played in theatres all over the world once a week, and for having a fanbase that dresses up, throws stuff at the screen, re-enacts the scenes and generally indulges in [[Audience Participation]]. The film is based on [[The Musical]]/Stageshow ''The Rocky Horror Show'', also by Richard O'Brien (who played Riff Raff both in its original staging and this film).
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=== ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Columbia is supposed to come across this way.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Some music was cut from the original show, including a whole song for Brad and a verse or two from other songs. Also, the original character of Rocky had some actual dialogue and personality, and seemed [[Fridge Horror|to be at least somewhat aware that he was created to be a living sex toy]].