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With spooky season on the horizon, Aaron & Tara RETURN for one of the all-time great cult classic horror musicals, giving their Rocky Horror Picture Show Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review!

Aaron Alexander & Tara Erickson react to The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), the outrageous cult musical starring Tim Curry (IT, Legend), Susan Sarandon (Thelma & Louise, Dead Man Walking), Barry Bostwick (Spin City, Megaforce), Richard O’Brien (creator of The Rocky Horror Show), Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Meat Loaf. Directed by Jim Sharman, the film celebrates glam rock chaos, camp, and individuality through unforgettable numbers like “Science Fiction/Double Feature,” “Dammit Janet,” “Over at the Frankenstein Place,” “The Time Warp,” “Sweet Transvestite,” “I Can Make You a Man,” “Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul,” “Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me,” “Eddie’s Teddy,” “Planet Schmanet Janet,” “Rose Tint My World,” “Don’t Dream It, Be It,” “Wild and Untamed Thing,” “Super Heroes,” and “Science Fiction/Double Feature (Reprise).” Join the Reject Nation as we break down the madness, music, and magic behind the movie that defined midnight cinema and empowered generations of weirdos to do the Time Warp again!
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  2. It came out in 1975 and was a very interactive movie. A lot of fun and very creative. That's Meatloaf the musician. I'm so sorry the woman on the right, don't remember her name, doesn't get it at all. With every movie reaction with her she's too busy trying to be the total focus.

  3. Rocky was played by Peter hindmin, but he won't go to any of the midnight shows or comic com.protending he wasn't in it.but I'm sure he's enjoying the Royalty's off of it. ❤😂 I love it all

  4. 1970s British low-budget musical with glam rock aesthetic, directed by an Australian, becomes an American cult classic with countless remakes and devotees. Who would have thought at the time?

  5. Tommy came out the same year. Blew this piece of garbage out of the water. Just like America's Navy has blown the Iranian Navy out of the water. I was 21 at the time and have been smoking pot 50 years before anyone even thought about legalizing it. The R. H. P. S. played every Saturday night at the Indiana Theater on Ohio St. in Terre Haute, IN. The theater was a big deal back in it's day but turned into a dollar a show theater in the 80's. Most of the stars from Tommy are still a hot commodity today, R. H. P. S. stars …. ? Susan Serandon is the only one I can think of and even she, several years later admitted playing in that movie was one of her worst decisions in her life. Not that it slowed her down to become famously rich, it was just a negative experience all in all.

  6. "Great Scott" was the Polar explorer from early 20th, upon reading of his latest…"Gordon Bennett"was another exclamation… Elvis would've prob had his legs blurred out with the open minded voices we have around telling us this and that. Grand pianos had their legs covered in Victorian times as they were too tempting for the men! Still there aren't we. Remember "King Kong" when he climbs up the Empire State?

  7. You have to go to a midnight show with audience participation to really understand the appeal and why some of us old farts went over 150 times and became cast members who acted it out in front of the movie screen

  8. "I'm surprised they got away with this in the 80s (actually the 70s)"
    The real question is, can we get away with it now in the 2020s?
    Maybe there's something wrong with our culture when something from the 1970s feels too risqué for our current era?

  9. This movie wasn't as controversial as you'd think it would be when it came out. The 70s was the height of the sexual revolution so it was a pretty progressive time for the most part.

  10. Opening song tells us it's a "Science Fiction/Double Feature". Homage to "B movies", Key influences include Frankenstein, The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Invisible Man (1933), King Kong (1933), and It Came from Outer Space (1953). The ending climbing the tower was King Komg

  11. 53:26 what's definitely not the first thing Susan sarandon had done she was a TV star by this time a soap opera star and she had done a couple movies she had an established career so did Barry bostwick who plays Brad majors everyone else riff Raff magenta Columbia and Tim Curry as frankenfurter all originated the roles on stage in 73 in the film came out in 75 and they reprise their roles

  12. This was big in San Francisco, and the midnight shows were packed with people dancing in the isles acting out parts, everyone in costumes and shouting out different lines in the movie. Very big deal. Big event.