The new podcast is up featuring fellow podcaster Meds covering "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" film for all of us. I know everyone is going to have a great time listening to this musical and fun show. And a big thanks to Meds for taking the center seat this week and filling in for me. :metallica:
http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_320_Rocky_Horror.mp3 (http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_320_Rocky_Horror.mp3)
Thanks Rico, hope you all enjoy it. :)
Bravo!
As a teenager in the '70s, "Rocky Horror" was a midnight movies staple,
Tim Curry's singing was amazing and Susan Saranwrap was pretty hot :)
It was a real poke in the eye to Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera"
LOl, that just mad me laugh out loud. In your face Lloyd Webber.
I am so sorry I missed sending comments in. I have a lot to say about it.
so here goes.
I was a teenager when a group of friends invited me to a midnight showing of a movie called "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" The van full of kids pulled up at my house, some dressed up, others not. I got in the van rather skeptical of the whole thing. I found out quickly that the whole evening was more of an expeirience than a movie. I made the mistake of telling everyone it was my first time and was dubbed a Rocky Horror Virgin for the night. RELENTLESS jabs and comments towards me the whole rest of the night. :)
I got to the venue, it was an old theater and I was surprised to see a big line of people waiting. They had umbrellas, toast, spray bottles, and all sorts of other things. We got into the theater and it was total mayhem. CRAZY! The movie started and frankly, it was campy, cheesey and silly, BUT with the audience participation it was HILARIOUS! Up to that point I had never laughed so hard. It was such a unique experience, I had never been to a movie where people were getting up on the stage in front of the screen, and doing the dances with the characters on the screen. It was probably the most entertaining thing I had seen up to that point.
I decided that night that I would go back as many times as I could, and did, a total of 7 times. By the time I went to the fourth showing, I dressed up as Riff Raff, complete with the bald cap and stringy hair. Even went up on the stage and did the Time Warp. Those were the days. I think as a young person interested in theater, sci fi and with it being so sexually charged it was a unique and quite stimulating experience.
Now, on to a more critical look at the film. Even though I knew it had very mature sexual themes to it, it kind of went over my head because I was into the experience with all of my friends. So I never really critically looked at it till after I was older. After giving my heart to Christ I kind of left it all behind because of the morality of the whole concept. No one in church would ever understand it if I went to the movie, because to them it was taboo and of the devil. But after dropping the religious objections, I realized that this was a brilliant bit of writing, both music and speaking. Why? Well for one thing each song gave ou goosebumps, they were performed with excellence, catchy, memorable tunes. Even though some were pretty on the edge, they were all done in the "Rock Opera" form. Tim Curry was absolutely amazing in this film. His singing was spot on and each line delivered like a pro.
I like the way you did the podcast Meds, because I felt like it was more a documentary on it. The story line always got lost on me because of the experience, so seeing it from the perspective that you laid it out was really great.
Even though some might find the sexual and horror elements objectional, it is something that any theater, comedy, geeky person should go experience if you dare. I don't own the dvd, it's not something I would just sit down and watch for entertainment, it's the experience that drew me in, and that is what I loved the most about it.
Phew, I guess I had something to say about it. :)
Let's do the Time Warp again.
Quote from: Rico on February 27, 2011, 07:00:00 AM
The new podcast is up featuring fellow podcaster Meds covering "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" film for all of us. I know everyone is going to have a great time listening to this musical and fun show. And a big thanks to Meds for taking the center seat this week and filling in for me. :metallica:
http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_320_Rocky_Horror.mp3 (http://www.treksinscifi.com/podcasts/TreksinSciFi_320_Rocky_Horror.mp3)
Looking forward to this!
Decided against dressing up as Frankenfurter for the show pic then? ;)
Thank you so much for writing your comments up. I recorded this a few weeks ago as i knew I had a huge schedule and didnt want to let Rico down. Brilliant comment Rick, I love the fact you got into the experience and enjoyed it for what it is, fun. Thank you for your kind words on my episode for Treks in Sci Fi.
Dan, you cant see my legs can you lol ;)
Great Rocky Horror podcast from HawkeyeMeds. It's been a favourite of mine from years, and found myself singing along to the clips played. :laugh:
I sincerely hope that this film is not remaked in the future; it's like remaking The Wizard of Oz or Barbarella - totally illogical!! :vulcan
A few years ago I was touring around New Zealand, and found a statue of Rocky Horror creator, Richard O'Brian, outside a theatre in a town called Hamilton.
I will have to find time to watch the movie again, and 'let's do the timewarp again...'
Hey Bevs.. I merged your topic with the podcast topic.
Quote from: Geekyfanboy on February 28, 2011, 12:38:45 PM
Hey Bevs.. I merged your topic with the podcast topic.
Cheers :) For some reason I couldn't find it. I blame a hetic day at work. :)
Thanks for the awesome comment and photograph Bevs. I did see that online and then google Earthed it lol. Great likeness. :)
Terrific effort, Meds! You did great reviewing what is a very confusing and odd movie. I have never seen it in a theater at one of the infamous midnight showings, perhaps someday. I can recall becoming aware of this movie when it was released and be a bit scared of the ad campaign with the red lips!
I've never seen the movie. I was sold on it after listening to the podcast. Great podcast, Hawkeyemeds!
Thankyou so much Bry & M-5 :)
I love this movie. I remember when I was in high school (in Phoenix) every Friday and Saturday nights some local movie theaters did Midnight Movies, and Rocky Horror was THE longest running movie here, seconded only by Dawn Of The Dead...Great podcast Meds. Sorry I didn't submit a comment, but, well, Joyce banned me from doing the Time Warp :)
I've never seen this movie.. I've seen bit an pieces but not enough to really understand what it was all about. And I have to admit it didn't look like something that I would enjoy... But after listening to your podcast Meds not only do I want to go to a midnight screening of this show (which I'm going to arrange with some friends in the near future) but I'm going to buy the soundtrack.. loved the music. Thank you so much Meds for doing this podcast, you've really turned my idea of what I thought was Rocky Horror...
Great podcast Meds!
Now this movie has never appealed to me that much but then again I haven't had the "experience" of it apart from catching it on TV.
I have sone friends that have been and participated so I may tag along next time!
Well done. :)
Oh yeah Dan, you MUST see this with a group in order to fully appreciate it. And Meds, well done mate. I can just see you dancing to the music you played, dressed in stockings, high heels and a nice Teddy!! :) Ok, time to drink heavily now! :)
You had to go there! Lol
Thanks so much Kenny, Dan and Al for your comments. The film is one of those things that has earned cult status in the classic way, eg word of mouth and what better way than to do word of mouth than through podcasting.
Thanks again Rico for letting me jump in. :D
Hi meds. I have just listen to your podcast on treks about Rocky Horror. Great podcast. I learned a few things I did not know about the movie. I have seen it two times and the second time when there was audience precapation, this was a sci-fi con a few years back. I also saw Rocky horror lampooned on a late night TV show when I was a 15. How much does it cost to stay in the same hotel in which it was shot? is it really a ridiculous amount? well I will listen to the waffloen on podcast on Rocky Horror soon. take care
Thanks for that mate, great to hear you enjoyed it. The cheapest price for one night is £150 if you are lucky, standard price is around £170. Heres a link to the place.
http://www.principal-hayley.com/venues--hotels/the-oakley-court.aspx (http://www.principal-hayley.com/venues--hotels/the-oakley-court.aspx)
Quote from: HawkeyeMeds on March 24, 2011, 02:37:21 PM
Thanks for that mate, great to hear you enjoyed it. The cheapest price for one night is £150 if you are lucky, standard price is around £170. Heres a link to the place.
http://www.principal-hayley.com/venues--hotels/the-oakley-court.aspx (http://www.principal-hayley.com/venues--hotels/the-oakley-court.aspx)
Thanks for the info of the hotel. I have loolked at the link allready, it looks like a very elegant place. I will have to convet the price into USD latter, I am sure there is luxury hotels
that are just as expensive here in the states. You did say that the hotel was near the studios right?