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Poll: How many times have you seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show in a theater? |
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How many times have you seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show in a theater?
That suprises me. How come? I'd have guessed you to be a fan.
Well...I don't like the movie, for one. I know that's not the point of it all though. It just all seems to over the top and tasteless. Which, I know is part of the intention. :) I don't know, it just turns me off. I do like audience participation in general (I loved that aspect of Fruvous shows) it's just this particular culture isn't for me. I fully admit that's more about me than it is about them. :)
I've had many friends who are big fans and participators who have described the experience to me. From descriptions it doesn't seem like something I'd enjoy. It's not like a bunch of people were trashing it and I'm all "dude, totally, yeah, that sucks!" If my friends' descriptions had held interest for me I would have tried it out. Maybe it's wrong of me but I'm not going to go out of my way to experience something that by all accounts I've heard has nothing to offer me that I want. It's like saying I have no right to say I wouldn't like a certain salmon dish if others had told me it tastes like fish and I hate fish. Why would I want to try? I don't feel like I'm losing a thing by not trying the experience. And y'all are *certainly* not missing out on anything by not having me there, so what does it matter? I readily admitted above it was more about me than the participants themselves. Originally all I even wanted to say was that it didn't interest me. I only expounded on why once Gordon asked. Sorry if I offended fans. All I was trying to do was explain why *I* wasn't interested. If I read 10 reviews of "Dude, Where's My Car" that point out nothing but things I wouldn't enjoy, why should I then go see it? What's wrong with my saying I'm not interested in it based on what these reviews state? I never say "it is bad and therefore I won't go". I say the information I have been presented with has not held interest for me. Even when I said "over the top and tasteless", which I'll admit is on the judgemental side, I at least said "seems" and was not stating it as a fact independent of my own preferences and filters. I'm not "knocking it" as an absolute. I'm not saying it has no benefit and it sucks and y'all are idiots for liking it. All I'm saying is the reviews/descriptions I have been provided with (from people who LIKE it, even) have inspired no desire or interest in me to experience it.� One can't go blind into every experience, shell out money to support it, and only then have the right to decide if it's for them. You cull preliminary data from sources you trust and then decide if you have an interest. I am not deciding that I do or do not like the RHPS experience. I'm deciding that based on preliminary information I have no desire to delve further. I'm having trouble seeing why that's wrong. It's obviously a wonderful experience for many people. All I'm saying is I, personally, don't think it would be my cup of tea and I, personally, have no desire to give it a shot. I have no expectation that my decision and desire has any bearing on what anybody else feels or decides. I clearly do not have the ability to express my point properly. i'm not even going to read all of�that.� i'm just going to simply say: you have the right to your own opinion.� if your opinion is based off of what others tell you, more power to you.� i think you are taking this a few steps further than you need to and, imho, you need to calm down. no one is denying you the right to your opinion.� i just feel it�SHOULD be (not HAS to be) based on something more tangible.� I don't think I've been anything but calm. At any rate, you're right, time to end it.
meh
· 20 years, 8 months ago
If you're in the Seattle area, or like to drive, my cast (the VTC) has a show the first Saturday of every month at the Admiral Theatre (on California) in West Seattle. You should check out our website: www.thezenroom.com.
There is also a cast, the Blue Mouseketeers, in Tacoma. Their show is the third Saturday of every month at the Blue Mouse Theatre on Proctor. And a cast in Portland, the Clinton Street Cabaret. (I bet you can guess what street their theatre is on.) I belive they have a show every Saturday and sometimes have guest casts perform. (The VTC preform there ever other month, check out our website for more info, more VTC guest performances and appearances, as well as links to other cast websites.)
Goodness. You're like the mayor's wife, or something. ;-)
stealthlori
· 20 years, 8 months ago
I went a few times in college. Never really got into all the theatrics/audience participation, but we used to play the soundtrack a LOT. For some bizarre reason my mother bought us the video one year as an anniversary present (w. t. F??????) so we occasionally watch it Halloween night at home.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 20 years, 8 months ago
It is early in the voiting but I'm suprised that less that half the people have seen it. He'll I haven't seen it in 20 years but I've seen it six times. Jill and I listened to the soundtrack and compared how the audience dialogue has changed in that time on the way home from the Fru-B-Que. I actually know a great deal of the lyrics. That was before my brain went south.
Umm... Where do you have to be 18 to see RHPS? Seems to me, most times that I've gone, most of the audience (and some of the cast) were younger than 18...
meh
· 20 years, 8 months ago
shoot...i've seen it more than 200 times...if you count all of the times i've performed in it as well. but since the movie is playing while we perform, i think it counts. :)
and yes, i feel it is very, very sad that the majority that have taken this poll are still virgins.
emilie is CRANKY
· 20 years, 8 months ago
who needs rocky horror when you can have 3-D bad 70's pr0n? :D
oh god, that's probably the same movie they showed at CMU one year. with the glasses and everything. and they got the usual complaints from the conservative groups saying their activities fee money shouldn't pay for it (never mind the fact that the rest of our activities fee money funds said conservative groups, too) but it turned out that the movie cost them $100 to rent and they sold out 4 showings of 475 seats at $1 a ticket.
I think we got the same one at Northwestern as well, only ours ended up in riots when it sold out and they stopped letting people in.
w00t!
"oh, wilbur! you should know you don't need a lollipop to score with me!" *squirt*
it was hard candy. but this princess orgasma of yours sounds fascinating. :)
i deflowered my first virgin last year. funfunfun.
i've only seen it live twice--once in baltimore, and once here in chicago. someday, i would love to be in a production (rocky horror show, not the movie--i'd rather get to talk and sing for myself) and play janet. Some of the best Franks I've seen have been female.� Our last Frank, who is also female, has won contests at conventions for being such a rockin' Frank. My best friend is our Frank and used to be our Columbia.� :) I mostly Magent, of course.� Though I have played Riff, Janet, Rocky and Crim.� (not to mention Trixie�and�Tranny.)� Yeah... you ARE Magenta to me!!� Though you know why I'm glad you have access to the gold shorts!!! *GIGGLE* oh man, the first time I saw it they'd put it on at my college, and Frank was played by the most well known gay guy on campus.� He was great.� Then the second time I saw it with another guy Frank.� He was **beautiful** .� MAN, hachacha!!!�� Those are so emblazoned in my memory I can't even fathom actually seeing a girlFrank.� I do like the movie "Connie and Carla" though *clearing throat*
dirty life & times
· 20 years, 8 months ago
but three times on video. i just go with what opportunities arrive.
It's a girl!
· 20 years, 8 months ago
That should have been an option.
not that it would apply to me, mind you. i've seen it about six or seven times in the theater, a bunch of times on video, and once on stage in fredneck. and i deflowered carey!
angelmusicmaven
· 20 years, 8 months ago
looks like a lot of people don't get it and don't want to. HATERS!!! ;);) That's ok... I'm bored by all the LOTR stuff so *definitely* to each his own...
I'm in the seen-it-a-few-times camp.... super fun in the theatre. Chicagoans... we should try to see it sometime when it's at the Music Box, that would be SOOOO hyper!
Absolutely. Although I think that I, as a friend of Andrew, will be physically unable to ever actually meet Angel. ;-)
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