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The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the quintessential cult classic. It's legions of fans have developed entire rituals around it and have kept the film in theaters for over thirty years. Yet despite it's fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes the film tends to be extremely polarizing among movie fans. Direct MP3 Download Show Notes Directed by: Jim Sharman Written by: Richard O'Brien, Jim Sharman Starring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, Jonathan Adams, Peter Hinwood, Meat Loaf, Charles Gray Trailer Full Album The Time Warp Tim Curry's first appearance Red lips opening scene Live screening Virgin games Tim Curry interview from the 70's What did you think of The Rocky Horror Picture Show? PDRTJS_settings_6227490 = { "id" : "6227490", "unique_id" : "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "title" : "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "permalink" : "http://www.yeahitsthatbad.com/2012/10/episode-89-rocky-horror-picture-show.html" }; Question of the Week: Has a movie ever been ruined by the trailers? Leave your answer here ![]() Next Movie: Urban Legend Get Your Voice on the Show!: Send us your questions, comments or amusing stories, leave us a voice mail at 973-797-YEAH(9324) and you will be able to hear yourself in the next episode! The call is free to anyone in the continental United States only. ![]() Leave us a review on iTunes Subscribe via Zune Subscribe via Stitcher Contact Us Suggest a movie for us to review. Share|var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Tweet ...... |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the quintessential cult classic. It's legions of fans have developed entire rituals around it and have kept the film in theaters for over thirty years. Yet despite it's fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes the film tends to be extremely polarizing among movie fans. 




