Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW TRAILER / PROMO

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
30,573
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

A new promotional trailer for the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW at THE LOFT CINEMA in Tucson Arizona.
THE LOFT may well have the longest continual running RHPS following in the world. THE LOFT started it's 30 year run of "ROCKY" on Friday, January 6th, 1978.

Produced and Directed by Charley Brown, with the assistance of Alex Cole on B Camera, Alex Jordan Darby as the Reporter, and most importantly Ruben Ruiz and The whole Heavy Petting Stage Show Cast. Thank you to The Loft Cinema and The Heavy Petting Stageshow Cast for keeping "Rocky" alive in Tucson. myspace.com/heavypettingaz

  • likes, 2 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (TheDoctorVideo)

  • This was the reason that I QUIT going to the RHPS in the early 80s. When the Audience performers got too organized , the inevitable happened. A fixed "CAST" of the primary characters was somehow chosen an and were the only ones allowed to "Participate" as those characters; at least at certain more popular theater venues. This defied to whole concept of taking the performance experience. Some theaters actually handed out lists of character that they "Did not Need".It was if someones acting club

  • @haitipi Part III...In our town there was never enough people in costume to make the show interesting to first time goers, unless the hardcore fans who returned every week took it serrriously enough to plan good costumes, choreography and games (Republicans). There were always a few people who got mad when others would come dressed as "thier" charater, but someone in our group would set them straight if I did not.. mayhem has it's place. Anarch drives Rocky Horror. Strike a balance... (more)

  • Thank you, Christopher! I Hart U 2.

    Charley Brown, the director with the great Christmas tree.

Top Comments

  • i hate age limits i freking get it every concet i want to go to

  • fkin awesome, so crazy, the rocky horror picture show rules

see all

All Comments (47)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @Interests2009

    What a bummer. It rely does defy the whole point of the accidental phenomena that is the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

    You hit it on the head, when you mentioned "Don't Dream it Be it". Now it's "Don't be it, FORGET IT!"

    Take care.

  • (cont.) Another weird thing I found with members of the RHPS community is that they would question my authority just for going in there by myself. WTF! I don't know about you but that's not ''a place where you can be yourself'' in my book. Hanging around members of the RH community, made me realize why they don't fit in. With RHPS I did finally fit in, but after a while I started to feel like it was not my kind of crowd. I did get to do some fun stuff but still.

  • @TheDoctorVideo--When I was last attending RHPS on a regular basis, almost never did I see people dress up as the characters. ''Dressing up'' meant something totally different and I am talking as if it were 5-10 years ago. Up to this point, I'd much rather see the Rocky Horror Show play. It is a whole lot better. I guess it's not for anything why RHPS was a major box office flop in '75.

  • @haitipi (cont.)--Not to mention that a lot of these Rocky Horror casts (mostly those who mimic the actions on screen) are pretty stuck-up and like to create ''drama'' along casts. I just think that is pretty ridiculous. Already the workplace is more pleasant. I only ever got to perform Criminologist and for some reason it feels like it was enough. A lot of RH(P)S fans are also pretty trashy. I can understand what they are going through, but they have no right to inflict it onto someone else.

  • @haitipi--Cool! The movie came out before I was even born. At first, I saw it on video, and had no clue to what goes on in the theater. Then, I went to see the movie. i was not fond of it at first just the same (but never saw it as a ''fag'' movie.) The next day, I bought the soundtrack and got hooked. It was fun while it lasted but after 9 years I got bored of it. The same people doing the same thing week after week for years gets dull after a while. I thought it was time for a change.

  • Respond to this video...

    Part 2

    I would like my wife to see RHPS with the performers NOW though. She is from Thailand and was not here in the 70s or 80s, but has now heard of the phenomena. Sadly, my old theater is gone and we woill have to drive 30 miles or so to see it at the NUART Theater in LA.

    Hey, thanks for responding to my comments. That was very cool of you to do; that is, explaining another side of it.

Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more