The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Blu-ray) £5.95 @ The Hut
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Two stranded travelers find themselves at the mercy of a mad doctor and his eccentric guests in this send-up of science fiction films and sexual mores.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show comes to Blu-ray for the first time to celebrate its 35th anniversary. Re-create The Midnight Movie Experience in your living room and celebrate 35 years of absolute pleasure with this picture-perfect specimen of Richard O'Brien's cosmic cult classic starring Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon.
Special Features:-
With Rocky-oke *: Sing It Special Feature!
The Midnight Experience: The Late Night, Double Feature, Picture-in-Picture Show *, Vintage Callback Track (Unrated), Prop Box, Trivia Track
The Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast: Don't Dream It, Be It (Part I) and An-tic-i-pation (Part II)
Mick Rock (A Photographer)
Mick Rock's Picture Show (A Gallery)
Pressbook and Poster Gallery
Audio Commentary by Richard O'Brien and Patricia Quinn
Deleted Musical Scenes and Outtakes
Alternate Credit Ending and Misprint Ending
Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show
Beacon Theater, New York City
"Time Warp" Music Video
Alternate B&W Opening


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did you know that time is fleeting?
And see whats on the slab ;)
Audience participation?
Seems very good, first and third result --> Clicky
That'll be the silhouetted scenes with Frank and Brad & Frank and janet that you are referring to?
Audience participation?
pic quality is good,but the sound is superb,however if you have the special edition dvd they havent ported over the superb richard o brien interview and him singing the songs acoustically around the hotel they filmed the movie in.
Edited By: themachman on May 16, 2012 21:37
When I came home I bought the DVD to watch. It could have been the BEST show ever........if only we knew what we were going to see.
Heat added.
I was incredibly privileged to have played two character parts in a totally unique stage production of this CLASSIC film in the early 90s (casted as Dr.Scott and the guy who gets married at the very beginning.)
We hired out the ABC cinema in Watford and performed the entire stage production live simultaneously while the film was showing on the big screen - a kind of 2D plus 3D version in a way.
Had the 60ft x 12ft space in front of the screen to act out the entire screenplay.
Incredible achievement. Had 2 monitors in the aisles facing the front so we could precisely coordinate what we were acting with what was being shown and we had to perform accurately with precision in time with the movie.
Difficult to say the least as there were technically complicated scenes throughout including Eddie on the motorbike and (my moment of glory) Dr.Scott entering the mansion on his wheelchair being dragged by electro magnetic force (hurtling down the left aisle in a wheelchair at great speed was white knuckle stuff).
It was a truly fantastic and unique experience all round and as a result we got a standing ovation (and an encore performance of the time warp).
Brilliant brilliant BRILLIANT film.
Fantastic memories - Thanks Andywedge for bringing this incredible movie to the arena for us all.
Don't dream it..... Be it.
Edited By: martinelsen on May 17, 2012 00:06: ........
I was incredibly privileged to have played two character parts in a totally unique stage production of this CLASSIC film in the early 90s (casted as Dr.Scott and the guy who gets married at the very beginning.)
We hired out the ABC cinema in Watford and performed the entire stage production live simultaneously while the film was showing on the big screen - a kind of 2D plus 3D version in a way.
Had the 60ft x 12ft space in front of the screen to act out the entire screenplay.
Incredible achievement. Had 2 monitors in the aisles facing the front so we could precisely coordinate what we were acting with what was being shown and we had to perform accurately with precision in time with the movie.
Difficult to say the least as there were technically complicated scenes throughout including Eddie on the motorbike and (my moment of glory) Dr.Scott entering the mansion on his wheelchair being dragged by electro magnetic force (hurtling down the left aisle in a wheelchair at great speed was white knuckle stuff).
It was a truly fantastic and unique experience all round and as a result we got a standing ovation (and an encore performance of the time warp).
Brilliant brilliant BRILLIANT film.
Fantastic memories - Thanks Andywedge for bringing this incredible movie to the arena for us all.
Don't dream it..... Be it.
That would have been AWESOME to be part of the show.