Richard O'Brien's brilliantly bizarre story of creation, love, hate, adventure, and, most of all, sex; a young couple stumble apon a transylvanian house party in this 1975 horror musical classic.
Lost, rain-soaked and in a broken down car, two newlyweds take refuge in an isolated castle belonging to the flamboyant transvestite Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Alongside other visitors from the planet Transsexual, Frank-N-Furter unveils his creation, a young man named Rocky Horror, who fears the doctor and rejects his sexual advances. When Frank-N-Furter announces that he is returning to the galaxy Transylvania, Riff Raff the butler and Magenta the maid declare that they have plans of their own.
I apologise, we feel bad, but there's no trailer available. ~Ed.
Seen this many times and it's always as much fun ... especially when people dress up and do the whole participation thing ... just love it when the whole theatre gets up and does the Timewarp ! Fun ! Fun ! Fun !
How can you not LOVE this movie! Such a classic that has me singing every time I watch it. For the 6 people in the world who haven't seen this then . . . GO SEE IT!
interactive movie like The Room, but with less shouting and fewer objects hitting your head
Watched this film as a child. Must say, its a classic. And guess what?? The guy who wrote and directed it, and played at riff raff the butler, is a KIWI!! WOO, GO KIWI FILMS!! Shock treatment came after this movie, another classic.
I Love this Movie, one of the best movies ever made, love all the music, the humour,the acting is fantastic a must see.
The film itself is filled with great tunes and a slightly loopy plot. So it's just like your common-or-garden musical in that way. Where the film really takes off is in its subversion of sexual mores as Brad and Janet break free from their normality...
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW is not so much a movie as more of a long-running social phenomenon. When the film was first released in 1975 it was ignored by pretty much everyone, including the future fanatics who would eventually count the hundreds of times they'd seen it...
most of the jokes that might have seemed jolly fun on stage now appear obvious and even flat. The sparkle's gone...
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Monday, 1st Feb 2010.
Release date: February 1st 2010.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.