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  1. Richard O'Brien. "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.

  2. Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert noted that when first released, The Rocky Horror Picture Show was "ignored by pretty much everyone, including the future fanatics who would eventually count the hundreds of times they'd seen it".

  3. Jan 16, 2018 · Nevertheless, its negative impact on trans representation cannot and should not be ignored or downplayed. The Rocky Horror Picture Show has always been controversial, but its good-natured, over-the-top narrative cannot hide its problematic treatment of LGBTQ+ characters.

  4. Jun 19, 2020 · A flop when it was released in 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has since gained a fervent global fan following. Larushka Ivan-Zadeh explores its unique appeal.

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    • It originally had a different title. The original stage version of the movie had a whirlwind creative process, with Richard O'Brien whipping up the show with his artist and actor friends fairly quickly.
    • Brad and Janet were replaced. The cast of Rocky Horror is mostly unchanged from the stage show to the movie. Richard O'Brien and Jim Sharman kept their creative team mostly intact, too, so when you're watching the movie it should really feel like you're just seeing a filmed version of the stage show.
    • The story behind the lips. Everyone who has seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show-- not to mention plenty of people who have only seen the poster-- are familiar with the lips that open the film.
    • The costume designer didn't want to do it. Costume designer Sue Blane is credited with much of The Rocky Horror Picture Show's lasting appeal thanks to her designs that spoofed the traditions of cinema and leaned heavily into camp.
  5. Oct 16, 2015 · At a time when many forbidden activities were consigned to shadows, it’s no accident that the shows most striking musical moment is sung by O’Brien. It goes: “Let the sun and light come ...

  6. Sep 25, 2020 · 12. The Rocky Horror Picture Show ’s famous audience participation was inspired, in part, by boredom. The Rocky Horror Picture Show was a flop when it was originally released in 1975, but as ...

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