- The Rocky Horror Picture Show cult following
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show " opened in the US at the United Artist Theatre in Westwood, California on September 26th, 1975. Although the theatre was selling out every night, it was noted that many of the same people were returning to see the movie. This turned out to be an exception, not the rule as it was not doing well elsewhere in the US. [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 25 | isbn=978-0801564369] The film was then re-launched as amidnight movie , beginning its run at theWaverly Theatre in New York City on April 1st, 1976. [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 26 | isbn=978-0801564369] The Riverside Twin in Austin, Texas became the second location to run the film as a midnighter. Over time, people began shouting responses to the characters' statements on the screen. These mostly includemelodramatic abuse of the characters oractor s, vulgar sex jokes,pun s, orpop culture references. Midnight screenings of the film soon became a national sensation. All across the country people were lining up on Friday and Saturday nights to see this unique film experience. In New York, the film relocated from the Waverly after a house record ninety-five weeks to the 8th Street Playhouse. By summer 1979, the film was playing on weekend midnights in twenty-odd suburban theaters in the New York region alone;20th Century-Fox had approximately two hundred prints of the movie in circulation for midnight shows around the country. [Hoberman and Rosenbaum (1983), p. 13.] The Oriental Theatre inMilwaukee , where the film has played as a Saturday midnight film since January 1978, is the world record holder for continuous showings. [Devlin, Ryan; "Let's do the Time Warp Again. And Again. And Again"; "Premiere" v. 18 no. 9 (June 2005) p. 58-60, 62-3]The Rocky Horror Picture Show gained popularity as much because of the fan participation as anything else. [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 36 | isbn=978-0801564369] Interactive shows featuring "Shadow Casts" of fans acting out the entire movie below, or in some cases directly in front of the screen. The largest free showing of Rocky Horror in the United States is located inReno, NV and "shadow-casted" by The Bawdy Caste. In San Francisco at the Strand Theatre on Market Street fans came to see the well organized group there performing with sets and props like a professional theatre troup. In Los Angeles fans included a true life transsexual performing as Frank N Furter at the Tiffany Theatre on Sunset Blvd, just a few blocks away from the Roxy Theatre where Rocky Horror made its American debut. [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 126 127 | isbn=978-0801564369]Other
audience participation includes dancing theTime Warp , throwingtoast ,water ,toilet paper ,hot dogs ,underwear , andrice at the appropriate points in the movie (manytheatre s forbid throwing things that are difficult to clean up, such asconfetti ,butter ed toast, and sometimes rice). Fans often attend shows dressed up as the characters, while an onstage "shadowcasts" would act out the movie in front of the screen. At a now defunct theater inNew Orleans the local Eddie would ride his motorcycle down the aisle during Meat Loaf's/Eddie's song, "Hot Patootie." [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 120 | isbn=978-0801564369] Audience members also use newspapers to cover their heads andsquirt gun s for rain during the "Over at the Frankenstein Place" musical sequence, and use noise makers during the scene in which Rocky is unveiled. The whole phenomenon got a boost in 1980, with the release of the movie "Fame", in which some characters attend a screening of "Rocky Horror" at the8th Street Playhouse . It was this feature film that introduced America toSal Piro , the President of the National Fan Club. Piro made an appearance in the film playing himself during the screening of Rocky Horror. [cite web | url=http://www.cosmosfactory.org/rocky_horror_in_movies.shtml| title=Rocky Horror In Movies | accessdate=2007-06-15 | publisher=Cosmo's Factory ]Audience Participation
There are many aspects and levels to participating at a showing of this movie. Many people just yell at the screen while others go much deeper. Many people develop over time into die hard fans. During the song "Time Warp" in many theatres nearly everyone stands up and does the dance. Costumes, props, and verbal dialogue are all tools in participating.
Call Backs
What were "ad lib" responses, more commonly known as "Call Backs" by followers, from the audience are now, in a few locales, as tightly scripted as any
screenplay . Audience members who provide "incorrect" or poorly timed responses may find themselves angrily shouted down just as if they were being disruptive in a normal movie. However, creative new lines are usually applauded and even added to the local repertoire. [cite news |first= Drake |last=Lucas|title=Rocky Horror Rolls On |url=http://ledger.southofboston.com/articles/2005/10/20/life/life01.txt|publisher=The Patriot Ledger|date=2005 -10-20 |accessdate= 2007-06-13]There have been audience participation
album s recorded and scripts published. However, most fans feel that it is preferable for responses to grow organically from the local culture. [cite book |title = The Rocky Horror Picture Show Book | author= Henkin, Bill | publisher = Dutton Adult |year = 1979 | pages = 102 | isbn=978-0801564369] For example, the audience members inSalt Lake City have utilized frequent references to theMormon church andBrigham Young University . In most locales, new responses are regularly added to the canon (for example the introduction of references to "South Park " character Timmy at times when theparaplegic Dr. Scott is in a scene). Additionally, in some areas, the lines take note of current events (for example, the use of the name of a recent famous deceased in the line "SHOW ME "NAME", when Riff-Raff opens the coffin at the beginning of the Time Warp).Theatre "Shadow Casts"
Some arthouse cinemas will have a tradition of regularly playing the film on a particular date, especially
Halloween . While the film—and associated live cast performances—are less popular than in its heyday, regular weekend showings can still be found in many cities throughout the world.In cinemas where the film plays on a regular or semi-regular basis, groups of fans have formed casts. These casts act out the movie on a stage or on the floor in front of the movie screen. Among many Rocky Horror casts there is a perpetual quest for "screen-accuracy", meaning that everything from costumes to props to the motions that actors make on stage match the movie exactly. Other casts focus on innovation or simply giving the audience a good time.
Largest showing ever: over 8,000 fans at the
Hollywood Bowl in September 2005, featuring Long Beach cast Midnight Insanity, a troupe performing weekly since 1988, currently at the Warner Grand in San Pedro. The annualDragoncon showing, performed by Atlanta cast Lips Down on Dixie in addition to their standard weekly shows, also draws audiences of 3,000 or more each year.Costume recreation
Costume designer
Sue Blane 's original designs for the film are recreated by fans in great detail. Costumes range from the very simple to extremely elaborate. Fans can be very serious about their recreations and take great pride in entering costume contests at conventions and debating various techniques and materials used to build them.RHPS Fans and the Internet
In the 1990s fan-based sites for Rocky Horror began to pop up. Initially these were
FTP archives, with various text and graphic files available for download including movie scripts,parodies , and scripts of callback lines. As theWorld Wide Web gained popularity these sites shifted there and many more came into being. Zenin's Rocky Horror Archive is considered to be the longest running of the sites [cite web | url=http://www.cosmosfactory.org/rocky_horror_records.shtml | title=Rocky Horror Hall of Records | accessdate=2007-06-13 | publisher=Cosmo's Factory ] , with Cosmo's Factory a close second.Many of the web sites that cropped up were small personal fan pages hosted for free with companies such as
GeoCities , and would appear and disappear within a relatively short time. Other sites became well-known resources for a specific niche of Rocky Horror fandom. The fan clubs also have popular sites, both for the official fan club and TimeWarp UK.References
External links
* [http://www.rockyhorror.com Official "Rocky Horror Picture Show" Fan Site]
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