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Rocky Horror Picture Show

Rocky Horror Picture Show

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Cult midnight movie with callbacks, costumes, and Time Warp would make wildly theatrical pinball.

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Franchise Age

Origin: 1975
Age: 48 years

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Nostalgia Score: 28
Nostalgia Rating: Strong

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show, released in 1975 and directed by Jim Sharman, is a musical comedy horror film that has become one of the most enduring cult classics in cinema history. The film is an adaptation of the stage musical The Rocky Horror Show, created by Richard O'Brien, who also stars as Riff Raff. The story follows a newly engaged couple, Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon), who seek shelter in a mysterious castle after their car breaks down. Inside, they encounter the eccentric Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), a self-proclaimed "sweet transvestite" from the planet Transsexual in the galaxy Transylvania, who is in the midst of creating a muscle-bound man named Rocky.

The film is renowned for its campy style, flamboyant characters, and catchy musical numbers, including iconic songs like "Time Warp" and "Sweet Transvestite." Tim Curry's performance as Frank-N-Furter is widely celebrated, and the film's blend of science fiction, horror, and rock 'n' roll, all presented with a knowing wink, has made it a favorite among fans of quirky, offbeat cinema.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show became a cultural phenomenon thanks to its midnight screenings, where audiences would dress up as characters, shout lines at the screen, and participate in various rituals, creating a uniquely interactive moviegoing experience. This participatory culture has kept the film in continuous circulation in theaters for decades, making it the longest-running theatrical release in film history.

The film's themes of sexual liberation, individuality, and defiance of conventional norms have resonated with audiences, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. The Rocky Horror Picture Show remains a symbol of counterculture, celebrating the freedom to be different, and continues to be a vibrant part of pop culture through its music, fashion, and unforgettable performances.

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