I was born in 74'. My dad was a grip/lighting guy. The entire cast signed a personalized vinyl double record. Cover denotes Columbia with a nice fold out. The best part was congratulations on the new baby. Thanks Tim, Susan and the entire Cast. Love you guys. Love the show.
Actually, that's the saying that people chant as the lips appear in the beginning of the movie... if you ever go to a movie theater and watch it with a cast that acts it out.
I love how the text is written in blood like many a horror flick, but everything else in this little segment has an air of "but what if it's ketchup?" followed by an unexplained lenny face.
June 28, 2022 - This song came to mind for no apparent reason like a number of other songs have from past decades in my life at the age now of 80. I've seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show at least six times starting in 1975 by myself at the landmark Waverly Theater in New York's Greenwich Village. Next, I said to my friend "You've got see this!", and saw it with him. After that, over a span of eight years, I went four other times with four different female friends. When I first saw the film there were just a few people at its midnight showing. By the last time I saw it with a friend in New Rochelle, New York. The audiences had grown to the point of taking over the theater, and the full blown party atmosphere complete with sing a-longs, props from the film, and water guns. Had become part of viewing the film. Frankly, the song makes me kind of sad and nostalgic now, because I saw all of the original movies mentioned in the song as a child. I still have my VHS cassette copy of the film, and the original soundtrack Vinyl LP record also. 💖😊 "Peace out" to all of my fellow fans of the song, the film, and the actors in the cast.👍👍 Stay well.😊
Ha. I was a 'virgin' when I saw this in Greenwich Village, must have been late 70s or early 80s. Must have been the theater you mentioned. Midnight show, packed. Costumes, characters. Went with friend and his brother. What a hoot! That was the only time I'd seen it until recently in Reno NV where a SFO-based group acted it out. Excellent audience. No rice - they used poppers. But toilet paper. No water pistols, just newspaper on heads. I'm 67 now and it brought back great memories. I hope this tradition continues - it's needed now more than ever.
@ larry... How can you call your self a fan? I saw RHPS at least six times in theaters from 75 through the 80's. Then I got the VHS. Then the DVD. Every Halloween, my friends and I get stoned & waisted. Watching RHPS and other old sci-fi movies.
This is my favorite part of the whole movie. I like the song, the original idea, and the way it introduces the story. I think this idea came from a much earlier play, where the entire story is narrated and displayed only by a talking mouth. At each cult film showing of this, the host always says "LET THERE BE LIPS!"
well go fuck your self then bitch BAAAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
My dad loved the Rocky Horror Picture Show songs and movie. He put on time warp song for me all through Halloween. I said what's that from. He said RHPS. I said can I see it. He said no!!! 😂😂😂
This is possibly the greatest modern lullaby. When I listen to it, my blood pressure goes down and I want to go to sleep so I can dream of a young, innocent-looking Susan Sarandon and her sudden urge to be dirty.
dont worry, nothing beats the original, if its the orignal ghostbusters or the original rocky horry picture show...fuck....why do i want to watch the original rocky horror picture show right now?
I'm sorry, I'm unclear as to whether you're trolling or not as your comment completely contradicts itself. They won't do a remake of RHPS but Hollywood is against keeping anything original?
RIP to Sal Pirro, President Of The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club who helped make the movie into a cult following starting in NYC and spread throughout the country and the world.
I remember the first time watching this with my best friend when we were 13. We were too young to completely understand what was going on at the time but regardless we loved it And to this day we still get together a few times a year to watch it.
Easily one of the crazy dates I've ever been on. 1983, 12am in Greenidge Village, NY. This is one of the few opening movie credits that actually enhance the theme. Anyone old enough to have seen this movie during this time and all the madness going on during the show, including actors reenacting the movie right in the theater, will agree, it's an experience like no other. I guess that's why its' a cult classic Thanks for the posting.
I've never been to a midnight screening, but I still appreciate the movie for its impact on pop culture. Pretty much everyone knows what this movie is, if not that at least the time warp dance. I first saw the movie when I was 15 years old and was pretty obsessed with it for a while until I decided that my little honeymoon with it was over and ignored it for quite a few years. But watching it again recently, my perspective on the movie has changed. I mainly look at it as a tribute to 1950s Sci-fi and B horror movies in sort of a twisted way. I really like the look of the film itself, you can automatically tell that the movies budget was really low with the cheap looking sets and stuff but it adds to the charm.
If you didn't know, Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) wrote and performed this song for this intro... Oh yes, he also wrote the entirety of The Rocky Horror Show.
It's O'Brien's voice we hear, but the lips belong to actress Patricia Quinn, who plays Magenta in the film. In the original stage version, a character named the Usherette performed this opening number, and Patricia Quinn originated that role as well as the role of Magenta.
Big fan since 80s ..did quite a few live performance for local theater volunteering on Friday nights while attending college best 4 years of my life..many thanks for free soda and popcorn xtra butter/salt
The opening scene and song, "Science Fiction/Double Feature", consists of the lips of Patricia Quinn (who appears in the film later as the character Magenta), but has the vocals of actor and Rocky Horror creator, Richard O'Brien (who appears as Magenta's brother Riff Raff).
Love this song just as much as I love the movie and Tim Curry! Richard O'Brien I love too. Also not too people know the lips are Patricia Quinn's ( Magenta) and she's lip sincing the song. Richard O Brien is the singer.
I remember going to these movie theater events, wearing the costumes (I usually went as Columbia, with Magenta as my backup), shouting the cadences at the cues, and the squirt guns from the “dark and stormy night” line.
That awkward moment when you realize this song is sung by a guy. Yes, Richard O'Brien (the director; Riff Raff). The red lips in the background belong to Patricia Quinn (Magenta).
Weirdly enough, the first time I saw the movie years ago with no knowing of the actors in it, just that Tim Curry was in it and I knew his singing voice well enough. When the song first came on, I was like 'Oh, wait, this sounds like a woman.... oaky, so, I guess it is not all cross-dressy stuff.' But fair enough, listening to THIS audio version (similar to the DVD), it sounds distinctly more male (not saying masculine). My first copy was a very old VHS, and MANY of the songs are subtly different sounding (cleared up, cleaned up, and maybe even different recording for Rocky's voice?) . Listening to RHPS on crystal clear DVD the first time, like this, I was like 'Hmm, if I had heard this version the first time, I would have guessed it was a man.'
My friend Isabella made a cover of this song for the talent show & she sang soooooo amazing!!! In my opinion better than the original I wish I could somehow show y’all.
In the Mid 90's, Rembrandt Toothpaste had a Memorable Commercial, Similar to This. The Commercial featured some Kissable Red Lips, Talking about Whiter Teeth, and the Lips were on a White Background.
1979 - 80, Avenue U Theatre, Brooklyn, NY. Late night showing with my best friend...more Saturday nights than I could count....newspaper, water squirter, cards, toast, toilet paper and every heckle line in the book. Oh, brother...
I'm pretty sure Richard O'Brien wrote like all the music, screen play and the choreography. The movie had like a $ 10000 budget and was never backed by any studio
I'm not as big of a fan of this movie as i used to be, but i do respect the movie on how it impacted the midnight movie circuit and i love this song in general since it references alot of great sci-fi films. The fox remake was not needed at all!
weird world lots of theatres do it, you have to find the right one. Small, one screen theatres are generally the ones to to do it because it gets very loud and messy.
Michael Rennie was ill the day the earth stood still But he told us where we stand And Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear Claude Rains was the invisible man Then something went wrong for Faye Wray and King Kong They got caught in a celluloid jam Then at a deadly pace it came from outer space And this is how the message ran Science fiction (uh uh) double feature Doctor X (uh uh) will build a creature See androids fighting Brad and Janet Anne Francis stars in Forbidden Planet Oh oh oh oh At the late night double feature picture show I knew Leo G. Carrol was over a barrel When Tarantula took to the hills And I really got hot when I saw Janette Scott Fight a triffid that spits poison and kills Dana Andrews said Prunes gave him the runes And passing them used lots of skills But when worlds collide said George Pal to his bride 'I'm gonna give you some terrible thrills' Like a Science fiction (uh uh) double feature Doctor X (uh uh) will build a creature See androids fighting (uh uh) Brad and Janet Anne Francis stars in (uh uh) Forbidden Planet Oh oh oh oh At the late night double feature picture show I want to go oh oh To the late night double feature picture show By R.K.O oh oh To the late night double feature picture show In the back row oh oh To the late night double feature show
At the late night double feature picture show I wanna gooo-ah ah oh ohh ohhh- to the late night double feature picture show by R-K-O-- waaa ahhh ohh ohhh- to the late night double feature picture show in the back roooow- ahhh ohhhhh ohh ohh--Too the late niiiiight doubleee featuree pic-ture shoooooow
Tfw you go to so many showings of this with callbacks that it ruins the original version of the song and when you watch the movie with friends/family that haven't been to a showing in this way they look at you horrified.
I hope to every God on High hollyweird NEVER, EVER makes a remake of this AMAZING celluloid Masterpiece!!! And NO, I will NEVER count the 1981 abomination!!!!
shit man I seen this movie when I was 2 years old for the first time.. it was strange as fuck then.. now it is even more fucked up now then it was back then..
the rocky horror picture show is and always will be legendary in the transexual cultural arena of the emerging sexual morals of its time on planet earth when it was released FREDERICK BAUER HOLLYWOOD ROYALITY
I was born in 74'. My dad was a grip/lighting guy. The entire cast signed a personalized vinyl double record.
Cover denotes Columbia with a nice fold out. The best part was congratulations on the new baby.
Thanks Tim, Susan and the entire Cast.
Love you guys. Love the show.
Please tell me you still own this! It’s a priceless price of film history!!
B C S
Yes..
It’s in storage.
I’ll have to upload a picture - I just don’t have any social media.
I will though. I will.
Lucky you! That’s so nice of them! ❤️
@@landonlanderos4179 It's probably worth a lot, will sadly peak in value as the signers pass away. Then again, your heritage might not be for sale.
What a lovely story.. Keep it forever.. :)
In case nobody has known, but the singer is riff raff and the lips are magenta's 😉
I thought I heard some sort of resemblance in there
I don't understand why he wanted to sing the song, given that she always sang it in the stage productions.
Huh. I read that those are Tim Curry's lips...
L. Salisbury I think Tim's teeth aren't as straight as those on the bottom:P
Yeah, you can see that they aren't Curry's teeth.
It's hilarious. It's been 30 years since I've been to a show, and I'm mentally doing all the callbacks watching this.
A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, God said "Let there be lips!". And there were. And they were good.
Sing to us Lips
That's the tagline from Star Wars.
Actually, that's the saying that people chant as the lips appear in the beginning of the movie... if you ever go to a movie theater and watch it with a cast that acts it out.
TeresaAnn24601 Hell yeah! Proud to have been a cast member in 2 different cities
Daniel Daniels What cities? And what characters? I always thought about becoming one for the cast near me but I don't know who I could really be!
As if the movie itself isn't already amazing they have to add the coolest intro possible
I'm releasing ROCKY HORROR. R 2035 2hrs. 60th Anniversary
I love how the text is written in blood like many a horror flick, but everything else in this little segment has an air of "but what if it's ketchup?" followed by an unexplained lenny face.
But that was the only bit from the film that was Cel animated
Does anyone else gets chills at the title drop?
June 28, 2022 - This song came to mind for no apparent reason like a number of other songs have from past decades in my life at the age now of 80. I've seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show at least six times starting in 1975 by myself at the landmark Waverly Theater in New York's Greenwich Village. Next, I said to my friend "You've got see this!", and saw it with him. After that, over a span of eight years, I went four other times with four different female friends. When I first saw the film there were just a few people at its midnight showing. By the last time I saw it with a friend in New Rochelle, New York. The audiences had grown to the point of taking over the theater, and the full blown party atmosphere complete with sing a-longs, props from the film, and water guns. Had become part of viewing the film. Frankly, the song makes me kind of sad and nostalgic now, because I saw all of the original movies mentioned in the song as a child. I still have my VHS cassette copy of the film, and the original soundtrack Vinyl LP record also. 💖😊 "Peace out" to all of my fellow fans of the song, the film, and the actors in the cast.👍👍 Stay well.😊
I cannot say the number of times I have seen it. Used to go to midnight shows and toss rice... 66 now, I am.
Ha. I was a 'virgin' when I saw this in Greenwich Village, must have been late 70s or early 80s. Must have been the theater you mentioned. Midnight show, packed. Costumes, characters. Went with friend and his brother. What a hoot! That was the only time I'd seen it until recently in Reno NV where a SFO-based group acted it out. Excellent audience. No rice - they used poppers. But toilet paper. No water pistols, just newspaper on heads. I'm 67 now and it brought back great memories. I hope this tradition continues - it's needed now more than ever.
@ larry... How can you call your self a fan? I saw RHPS at least six times in theaters from 75 through the 80's. Then I got the VHS. Then the DVD.
Every Halloween, my friends and I get stoned & waisted. Watching RHPS and other old sci-fi movies.
This is my favorite part of the whole movie. I like the song, the original idea, and the way it introduces the story. I think this idea came from a much earlier play, where the entire story is narrated and displayed only by a talking mouth. At each cult film showing of this, the host always says "LET THERE BE LIPS!"
Yep, Beckett's Not I.
It's a lovely homage to the classic sci-fi films of the fifties and sixties.
I'm hungry for Dairy Queen for some reason.
* gigglin* That's cute :)
Me… more like something from #CarlsJr
well go fuck your self then bitch BAAAAAAAAAAAAA HHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
@@stickyfingaz1502 are you fucking ok
Tim curry played a outrageous roll as frank-n-further I don't think could ever beat that
minime role
My dad loved the Rocky Horror Picture Show songs and movie. He put on time warp song for me all through Halloween. I said what's that from. He said RHPS. I said can I see it. He said no!!! 😂😂😂
i didn't know what to expect from this film, because i dont tend to watch to many musical films but this intro is epic and the film its a jewel!!!
This is possibly the greatest modern lullaby. When I listen to it, my blood pressure goes down and I want to go to sleep so I can dream of a young, innocent-looking Susan Sarandon and her sudden urge to be dirty.
There really is no remake intended for this movie. Hollywood doesn't wanna keep anything original anymore and that's shameful.
dont worry, nothing beats the original, if its the orignal ghostbusters or the original rocky horry picture show...fuck....why do i want to watch the original rocky horror picture show right now?
It was just fun, and makes you realize how great the original movie is and how underrated it is.
I'm sorry, I'm unclear as to whether you're trolling or not as your comment completely contradicts itself. They won't do a remake of RHPS but Hollywood is against keeping anything original?
ewatkins493ify Your right the hollywood one was a tribute not a remake.
The Remake should have been in theaters
It's amazing that this was released in 1975 and it is still showing once a month at midnight a few miles from my home.
RIP to Sal Pirro, President Of The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club who helped make the movie into a cult following starting in NYC and spread throughout the country and the world.
Sorry to learn of his death, on January 22, 2023.
I remember the first time watching this with my best friend when we were 13. We were too young to completely understand what was going on at the time but regardless we loved it And to this day we still get together a few times a year to watch it.
Easily one of the crazy dates I've ever been on. 1983, 12am in Greenidge Village, NY. This is one of the few opening movie credits that actually enhance the theme. Anyone old enough to have seen this movie during this time and all the madness going on during the show, including actors reenacting the movie right in the theater, will agree, it's an experience like no other. I guess that's why its' a cult classic Thanks for the posting.
I've never been to a midnight screening, but I still appreciate the movie for its impact on pop culture. Pretty much everyone knows what this movie is, if not that at least the time warp dance. I first saw the movie when I was 15 years old and was pretty obsessed with it for a while until I decided that my little honeymoon with it was over and ignored it for quite a few years. But watching it again recently, my perspective on the movie has changed. I mainly look at it as a tribute to 1950s Sci-fi and B horror movies in sort of a twisted way. I really like the look of the film itself, you can automatically tell that the movies budget was really low with the cheap looking sets and stuff but it adds to the charm.
Saw it for the first time in 1978 in Colorado Springs. Had never heard of it. What an experience, people throwing toast and squirting water.
By far, the best opening to any movie I've ever seen.
I don;t know, the opening to Goodfellas was pretty good.
This reaches so deep into my nostalgia, I think it’s irresponsible. I love this with every fiber of my being. Play it at my funeral ❤️
If you didn't know, Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) wrote and performed this song for this intro...
Oh yes, he also wrote the entirety of The Rocky Horror Show.
Thank you very much!!!❤
It's O'Brien's voice we hear, but the lips belong to actress Patricia Quinn, who plays Magenta in the film. In the original stage version, a character named the Usherette performed this opening number, and Patricia Quinn originated that role as well as the role of Magenta.
Big fan since 80s ..did quite a few live performance for local theater volunteering on Friday nights while attending college best 4 years of my life..many thanks for free soda and popcorn xtra butter/salt
Movie Musicals need to be made like this more!
Can Bad Lip Reading do this movie? Especially this scene?
yassssssssssssss
The opening scene and song, "Science Fiction/Double Feature", consists of the lips of Patricia Quinn (who appears in the film later as the character Magenta), but has the vocals of actor and Rocky Horror creator, Richard O'Brien (who appears as Magenta's brother Riff Raff).
'I'm gonna give you some terrible thrills...'
Perfect listening for Halloween.
Love this song just as much as I love the movie and Tim Curry! Richard O'Brien I love too.
Also not too people know the lips are Patricia Quinn's ( Magenta) and she's lip sincing the song. Richard O Brien is the singer.
+High Priestess Athena Druid Yeah, it was to capture the picture's androgenous tone from the very beginning. Great song, funny movie.
+moshomaniac1 also bc the actress who plays magenta also plays the usherette who sings this song in the original version
She has great teeth
Luke Baker the singer is O’Brian, the lips are Magenta’s.
And God said "let there be LIPS"
Bird Mom Let Those Lips be Kissable!!
And there were lips and it was good.
I remember going to these movie theater events, wearing the costumes (I usually went as Columbia, with Magenta as my backup), shouting the cadences at the cues, and the squirt guns from the “dark and stormy night” line.
Possibly the most romantic song ever recorded.
Still tops after all these years.
That awkward moment when you realize this song is sung by a guy.
Yes, Richard O'Brien (the director; Riff Raff).
The red lips in the background belong to Patricia Quinn (Magenta).
this doesn't sound like a female voice
I mean, it kind of does. Maybe not compared to Rush or AC/DC, but kind of.
Weirdly enough, the first time I saw the movie years ago with no knowing of the actors in it, just that Tim Curry was in it and I knew his singing voice well enough. When the song first came on, I was like 'Oh, wait, this sounds like a woman.... oaky, so, I guess it is not all cross-dressy stuff.' But fair enough, listening to THIS audio version (similar to the DVD), it sounds distinctly more male (not saying masculine). My first copy was a very old VHS, and MANY of the songs are subtly different sounding (cleared up, cleaned up, and maybe even different recording for Rocky's voice?) . Listening to RHPS on crystal clear DVD the first time, like this, I was like 'Hmm, if I had heard this version the first time, I would have guessed it was a man.'
Made me love it even more.
Those lips are attached to some lovely teeth
My friend Isabella made a cover of this song for the talent show & she sang soooooo amazing!!! In my opinion better than the original I wish I could somehow show y’all.
I just loved this film it is amazing and I would buy it in the shops
You have to be one of my favorite pages. Your videos are wonderful to dance to. And your voice. *fans self*
In the Mid 90's, Rembrandt Toothpaste had a Memorable Commercial, Similar to This. The Commercial featured some Kissable Red Lips, Talking about Whiter Teeth, and the Lips were on a White Background.
Thanks to this song I discovered many classic sci-fi movies :)
I had to get the references! Haha
i remember me and my girlfriend seeing this in joliet, IL in 1988. I'll never forget it.
My day got as beautiful as possible 😍
1979 - 80, Avenue U Theatre, Brooklyn, NY. Late night showing with my best friend...more Saturday nights than I could count....newspaper, water squirter, cards, toast, toilet paper and every heckle line in the book. Oh, brother...
rice, lighter, toast
fun!!
I'm pretty sure Richard O'Brien wrote like all the music, screen play and the choreography. The movie had like a $ 10000 budget and was never backed by any studio
i'll never get over how much i love this tbh it's so wonderful
This song always restores my sense of Hope whenever I need it.
I'm not as big of a fan of this movie as i used to be, but i do respect the movie on how it impacted the midnight movie circuit and i love this song in general since it references alot of great sci-fi films. The fox remake was not needed at all!
I love this song I was obsessed w it at the live show I saw a month ago
That’s a great fucking song. All the songs in this film are WONDERFUL.
way better than the fox version but the new one was a fun time anway they should of just played this one on fox
seriously! why not!?
Because some whiny ass parents would complain about it being inappropriate for their kids or some bullshit like that.
Juan nardelli The Rocky Horror Picture Show is not even a “Bad Film”
Happy very early Halloween 🎃
I went do the rocky horror picture at the theatre and I was Columbia the pajama Columbia and my mom was Magenta
I really need to watch this again, and I used to have it on VHS too...
instead of checking out the remake, I would rather re-watch this
They did a remake?
Reminds me of Captain Proton from Star Trek: Voyager
Ein Meisterwerk für die Ewigkeit!!!
This shit right here is classic. You just can't top it.
Best credits ever.
He has unique voice.
I love it.
- ( At the late night double feature picture show, in the back row, ow, oooww...! ) :)
Christopher Lenney FUCK THE BACK ROW
Patricia Quinn’s lips with Richard O’Brian’s vocals.....yes?
Yes!
The best part about the Fox version is the staircase that comes out through a fireplace.
10 people haven't ever done a time warp
finally a loud video
4:25...
CRUCIFY THE LIPS!
CRUCIFY THE LIPS!
Now why did they feel the need destroy the beautiful mono soundtack on the VHS and other physical media copies?
Can't tell why but this song makes me feel a little sad, comfortably sad.
anyone wish they put this on at the theatre...the original movie
weird world lots of theatres do it, you have to find the right one. Small, one screen theatres are generally the ones to to do it because it gets very loud and messy.
The Cedar Lee Theater in Cleveland, Ohio plays it once a month.
This has to be one of the best openings ever
Michael Rennie was ill the day the earth stood still
But he told us where we stand
And Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear
Claude Rains was the invisible man
Then something went wrong for Faye Wray and King Kong
They got caught in a celluloid jam
Then at a deadly pace it came from outer space
And this is how the message ran
Science fiction (uh uh) double feature
Doctor X (uh uh) will build a creature
See androids fighting
Brad and Janet
Anne Francis stars in Forbidden Planet
Oh oh oh oh
At the late night double feature picture show
I knew Leo G. Carrol was over a barrel
When Tarantula took to the hills
And I really got hot when I saw Janette Scott
Fight a triffid that spits poison and kills
Dana Andrews said Prunes gave him the runes
And passing them used lots of skills
But when worlds collide said George Pal to his bride
'I'm gonna give you some terrible thrills'
Like a
Science fiction (uh uh) double feature
Doctor X (uh uh) will build a creature
See androids fighting (uh uh)
Brad and Janet
Anne Francis stars in (uh uh) Forbidden Planet
Oh oh oh oh
At the late night double feature picture show
I want to go oh oh
To the late night double feature picture show
By R.K.O oh oh
To the late night double feature picture show
In the back row oh oh
To the late night double feature show
I love it so much
💋
At the late night double feature picture show I wanna gooo-ah ah oh ohh ohhh- to the late night double feature picture show by R-K-O-- waaa ahhh ohh ohhh- to the late night double feature picture show in the back roooow- ahhh ohhhhh ohh ohh--Too the late niiiiight doubleee featuree pic-ture shoooooow
Somehow I always visualize Frank N Furter seductivly dancing to this song.
Super ❤
I’m not LGBTQ+ myself, but _Rocky Horror Picture Show_ is such an iconic LGBTQ+ film
At the late-night (early morning) double-feature (Rocky Horror) Picture show.
Love you Frank
Tfw you go to so many showings of this with callbacks that it ruins the original version of the song and when you watch the movie with friends/family that haven't been to a showing in this way they look at you horrified.
Bravo !!!
i ssaw this before i went on exam leave and it was good and i like this song
0:53 "Freeze it!"
2:08 "Lick it!"
2:42 "X-Ray!"
Love
VOCAL by Richard O'Brien; LIPS and LIP SYNCHING by Patricia Quinn!
I hope to every God on High hollyweird NEVER, EVER makes a remake of this AMAZING celluloid Masterpiece!!! And NO, I will NEVER count the 1981 abomination!!!!
Mrs Potato Head lips in a fanmade parody Toy Story
The Rocky Gibraltar picture show
Did anyone know in Richard Pointing's name his last name is pointing
KISS BEFORE
YOU KISS
shit man I seen this movie when I was 2 years old for the first time.. it was strange as fuck then.. now it is even more fucked up now then it was back then..
i love rocky horor
magico film
I like this movie
3:13 Does that mean Sue’s to blame?
Guy who runs this channel: Rights go to their respective owners and I own none of this.
Also Guy who runs this channel: monitizes video
meet me in the back
How where they able to film his lips?
Ive seen the glee version too many times im confused
The ending of the glee version sucks. it reminds me of the ending of the shining
the rocky horror picture
show is and always will
be legendary in the transexual cultural arena of the emerging sexual morals of its time on planet earth when it was released
FREDERICK BAUER
HOLLYWOOD ROYALITY
If my husband doesn’t sing this to me at our wedding we might not make it