![]() ![]() Ralph: Hey big fella, looks like it could be yourīrad: Who knows. Ralph: Well Betty’s going to throw the bouquet. Ralph: Well to tell you the truth, Brad, that’s the only reason I You and Betty haveīeen almost inseparable since you met in Dr. [“Hit him, Hit him back”īrad: I don’t think there’s any doubt about that. Ralph: Well, I guess we really did it, huh. Photographer: I’d like the parents and then the grandparents. To the late night, double feature,ĭentonian: Here they come! (Dentonians cheer and throw rice) “I’m gonna give you some terrible thrills,” [echo “some joints and Gave him the runes Īnd passing them used lots of skills. When I saw Jeanette Scott įight a triffid that spits poison and kills. See androids fighting Brad and JanetĪnne Francis stars in Īt the late night, double feature, It Came From Outer Space [echo”Janet’sĬhorus: Science fiction, double featureĭoctor X will build a creature. ![]() In silver underwear, Ĭlaude Rains was the Invisible Man. And they were good.”]īut he told us where we stand. ![]() [“A long, long, time ago, in a galaxy far, far, away, God said, Game maker screen wrap before leaving scr free#(feel free to copy/paste/print this for your own use – script courtesy of various RHPS shadowcasts and websites… you all know who you are, and thank you!) “He’s got no fucking neck!” “A chicken stepped on this man’sįorehead” “Your mother should have fucked a giraffe” “Wipe thatĭr. Whenever the Narrator (Charles Gray) appears, the following Response “She’s not a slut yet, give her a chance” isĪppropriate, to be answered by, “We gave her a chance last (Note: If this is before she is actually a “slut”, the When Janet is introduced or appears, the line “Slut!” isĪppropriate. Whenever Brad appears, or is introduced in some way The instruction ‘Echo’ indicates that theįollowing line is to be shouted in unison with the film. Still here? OKAY! Well, hopefully you read the disclaimer and don’t get offended easily/at all. Seriously, you click past this “read more” tag you’re doing so at your own risk! You’ve been warned! It is presented in its original, unedited form, and many of its contents may be very offensive to some of our readers. It is absolutely NSFW, children, or anyone easily offended. PLEASE NOTE: the following contains very strong language, highly suggestive themes, and very insensitive dialogue. After all, there’s a lot to take in here! That’s why we at Nerd Nation have done some research and scoured our own memory banks for an official ROCKY HORROR HOW-TO GUIDE!! Hell, for the previous teenage version of yours truly ( way back sometime last century) it was even something of a rite of passage.īut with an experience this grandiose, intricate, and especially fully interactive, it can very quickly and easily get very confusing. It’s always a really fun, entertaining, and most of all memorable experience, that (in my humble opinion) everyone should enjoy at least once or twice in their lives. Think of it as one part dinner theater, one part drag show, one part roast, and of course, all parts insanity! First-timers are referred to as “virgins” and are often given small parts in the experience, heavily teased by everyone, and most importantly, given a big “V” courtesy of a marker and/or lipstick on their foreheads. But it’s not just the film itself… far from it, even! The Rocky Horror Picture Show is all about the fans… and more specifically, the audience participation!įor literally as long as this writer can remember, The RHPS has screened in theaters every single weekend all over America ( and likely far beyond our borders, too) – with a rabid, furiously loyal fan base that has become as legendary and infamous as ( and perhaps even more-so than) the highly-controversial film itself.ĭuring each showing of “Rocky” ( as it’s commonly known to pretty much everyone) a group of loyal fans will do a Shadowcast ( as in, literally dress up in the costumes and act out the film as it’s being shown) while the rest of the audience will engage in pre-planned shenanigans and hurl hilariously insulting lines at them/the movie/each other. The bizarre, over-the-top, and very unapologetic sci-fi/horror musical/gender-bending rock opera is a true, undeniable legend of cinema one that cemented the legacies of such stars as Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and even Meat Loaf. For decades now, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has been a “Cult Classic” in every sense of the word. ![]()
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