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Happy Spooky Season! Rocky Horror Picture Show with The Scary Movie Project [Bonus Episode!] image

Happy Spooky Season! Rocky Horror Picture Show with The Scary Movie Project [Bonus Episode!]

S8 E15 · Laughing with Gingers
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Let's do the time warp again! Sara and Kristina from Laughing With Gingers join Matt to talk about the classic horror/comedy/musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show almost 50 years later.

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Introduction and Episode Overview

00:00:00
Speaker
I think you can like go online and download like a run of show like notes on what you're supposed to do if you go to the film like to participate. I'm so glad you brought that up because I did bring, what are you supposed to do? Man, here we go.
00:00:24
Speaker
Hello goons, ghouls, and goblins, and et cetera. Welcome to another fun-filled episode of the Scary Movie Project. I am your host, Matt, as always. And today we're thrilled to have a great show for you where, well, and I wanted to let you guys know, wanted to really talk about the fact that a newly, maybe you know, maybe you know a newly engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr., you know him, Dr. Frankenfurter.
00:00:54
Speaker
If you don't know them, it's because we're talking today about a movie called The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't seen it, but you've definitely heard of it. And we're talking about it today. And I have two of my friends with me, two feisty redheads, Christina and Sarah from Laughing with Ginger's podcast. We've heard them, us talk about Shaun of the Dead. What else did we do? We did an episode on what was the werewolf movie we did?
00:01:18
Speaker
ah Shoot, what was that called? Something ginger. I don't know, but we did a tree one. a dinner Oh, Ginger snap and treevenge. We hope you all have seen treevenge. What a great holiday film it is. Anyway, that is the best. So welcome you two lovely ladies to the show. i'm I'm glad you're here.

Plot Summary of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

00:01:37
Speaker
This was kind of your Genesis idea, I think. So this is going to be a lot of fun. and Say hi to everybody. Say hello hello to everybody out there.
00:01:42
Speaker
Hello. Hello. I am very, very excited to get into it today. Yeah. This movie is wild, right? So like I said, even if you haven't seen it, you've you've heard of it. Everyone's heard of this movie. I don't care who you are, right? few of You have. You've heard the film. It's like a crazy cult classic. it's it There's a lot to it, right? So synopsis wise, we'll do our best because It's not really a whole lot of plot to this film necessarily. It kind of doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but I mean, we'll do what we can, right? It's what we're here for, so. All right, so the deal is, right, this cup hole, there it, well, it starts off with these lips talking and this great little soundtrack and the opening credits and everything goes into it.
00:02:21
Speaker
Wedding a couple Brad and Janet are their friend that gets married. They're there they decide they're gonna get married, right and We fast forward to them driving is it they're driving to what they visit their friend doctor something rather That was like a professor or there or something like that, right? Yeah because that no sense Yeah, well yeah notice I found you I hadn't watched this movie in a long time and I noticed that When they're listening to driving in the car on the radio, they're listening to Richard Nixon's ah um resignation speech, yeah? Oh my God, I don't think I ever noticed that. Yes, I swear to God, I swear to God that they're listening to you on the radio.
00:03:02
Speaker
Oh man, I'm going to have to pay attention. Oh darn, I have to watch it again. I will resign the office of the president at the start of noon tomorrow. Yeah. So I don't know. That's what I think you're listening to. And of course, you know, it's rainy night and they get a flat tire and I wish I had gotten that flat spare tire fix, whatever. So they get stuck and end it. But this, hey, convenient, this strange spooky manner. Hey, how about that?
00:03:25
Speaker
And they come on in, they're met by Riff Raff, who's this creepy looking dude, and he brings them in, and there's just a big party going on. And they go and they meet ah they meet our friend Dr. Frankenfurter, who is played by Tim Curry, who really steals the show and is this entire movie, essentially, right? So good. So bad. You know him as Pennywise from IT, to the miniseries, I hope. And of course, the great scene, ah the great guy from Home Alone 2, he's the guy at the hotel, stolen credit card, right?
00:03:54
Speaker
yeah
00:03:57
Speaker
Yeah, Jim Curry's the best, man. Random movie fact for you there. Okay, anyway. So there's like a party going on. They're having a good time. Apparently it's the Transylvanian convention, I guess. And we find out Dr. Frankenfurter is a transvestite from the planet transsexual in the galaxy of Transylvania. Am I correct on this? Yes. I think that's his calling card. now I'll mention something about Transylvania later, but so they're a big party and they're singing and there's dancing and we're doing the time warp and it's a great song. You know the song just the zep to the right is up to the left, whatever. And there's also like a narrator in this film, right? He's kind of explaining like what's going on in real time. and
00:04:39
Speaker
He's got his book in his stuffy office and whatever. And, you know, Janet and Brad are kind of stuck up folks, right you know. And after a while, Frankenfur basically seduces the both of them. And these great shots of, like, the silhouette of them in bed, right? And he's just having his way with them. And they resist at first, and they kind of give in after a while. But what Frankenfur, he's making like a human. And he made this guy Rocky Horror, right? And he's like the Adonis. He's like the Greek god or whatever.
00:05:05
Speaker
Then Meat Loaf shows up, and I don't know that I really understood that part. His name is Eddie, I guess, and he rides a motorcycle, and then he gets killed, and I kind of lost that part.

Cultural Impact and Parodies

00:05:15
Speaker
I don't know if I didn't understand that, but if you guys want to jump in on that, I was kinda confused.
00:05:21
Speaker
a pretty good job explaining that. Yeah, and there's more singing and more dancing and it's great. um And then there is the, he has the thing, he's able to freeze people, right? And he like freezes them in statues and he dresses them in like you know um burlesque stuff or whatever.
00:05:39
Speaker
And when you get near the end of the movie, there's this big party up on stage, and they're dancing, they're singing. And I guess Riff Raff and Magenta have had like enough of Frankenfurter or whatever. They're like, gonna we're gonna blast you. And then we break out like the laser guns, and it has like the awesome like laser beams and stuff, and it has this great like finishing act song that he sings, and Rocky Horror doesn't want him to die, and he climbs up like the curtain to save him. and It ends in the house and like flies off into space, whatever. And the two at Janet and Brad are left and they're like crawling around the mud and it's just like, okay. And that's like the fastest synopsis I can possibly ever give you of a film. So if that was like terrible, I want you guys to jump in and did I cover Rocky Horror synopsis well enough right there? You nailed it. Yeah, you really did. i I can't believe you got through it so fast.
00:06:26
Speaker
That's pretty fast, wasn't it? Yeah, I know. That was pretty good. So now that that's out of the way, we can just talk about the movie itself, right? Because the fact is, no one really necessarily cares if it makes sense.

Interactive Screening Experience

00:06:38
Speaker
Because it's just like you said, it's fun, right? It's just fun, pure fun. It is the film that Okay, so I think I shared with you guys before we can post it. I love the Drew Carey show. That was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid, right? And they have a great episode where they go dress up and they go to see Rocky Horror. And they do a whole deal, great like coordination and everything. Oh my God. And they sing Time Warp, but then they also do um the Shaker Groove thing from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
00:07:08
Speaker
and it's like they have dueling battles like Rocky Horror dress up and Queen in the Desert stuff and it's this awesome awesome like scene it's incredible you got to go google it watch it we'll post it on when we post the link for you guys here too that's so cool right this movie's been parodied and everything okay so two movies that I love House of a Thousand Corpses by Rob Zombie heavily influenced. The scenes with, you know, they're up on stage and they're dancing, the car breaking down in the rain, they're finding this house, it's all like rocky horror. That is Rob Zombie, huge influence on that.
00:07:42
Speaker
which brings me to Halloween 2, Rob Zombie's Halloween 2. um scout taylor ah Lory Strode dresses up as Magenta, right? And her friend dresses up as, um I guess, ah Dr. Frankenfurter. And so they do the whole like Rocky Horror costume for Halloween in the movie. That's really cool. And then one thing I like also is Patricia Quinn, who plays Magenta, right? She is in Lords of Salem.
00:08:10
Speaker
which is a Rob Zombie film. So she's like, she's a witch. She plays one of the coven in the movie. So all these like Rob Zombie tie into all his film, which I love bringing to this movie. But I mean, this is tied into so many other, and the Simpsons has parodied this, I'm pretty sure. What else have you guys seen this like done in, right? I mean, everywhere, right? Oh yeah.
00:08:30
Speaker
yeah Yeah, so many different places. They literally played this down and the ah down the road for me in a theater year round. It's not even like just for Halloween. It's just all the time year round. It's awesome. And this so this was the film that started this whole like midnight screening cult thing, yelling at like this theater thing, right? Interactivity.
00:08:53
Speaker
this interact interactivity and it's so like big i think you can like go online and download like a run of show like notes on what you're supposed to do if you go to the film like to participate I'm so glad you brought that up because I did bring what are you supposed to do? Man, here we go. So this is like and another famous you know cult, you know, ah midnight yelling at this around the room. Have you guys seen the room? Oh, uh-uh, uh-uh, I haven't. Oh, wait, have I? No, I haven't.
00:09:25
Speaker
I can't remember. The Room is it like the the greatest worst movie ever made. And it has become super famous. You will not stop laughing watching this film. It's so god awful that it's great. Right. And it's become this big thing to where people go to see it and they yell at the screen for certain scenes and things like that. And they and don't they dress up for that.
00:09:46
Speaker
But, I mean, what's a better Halloween costume, right, with a group of people than, you know, riff-raff and, you know, all these folks, right? What's better than that? It's the perfect costume. It's the per- I think it still plays like in New York City at screenings and places like that. It's not as huge as it used to be, but I think it's still pretty big. But, you know, I really, I'm not a musical person, but this is a great movie. And the songs are fun. The music is good. It's the best musical ever.
00:10:14
Speaker
I don't know. Maybe. You can make the argument, I suppose. I don't know if they have won any awards, but it's pretty good in my eyes. It's another one of these films, just like everything that I love on this show that, you know, the people see this movie when it first comes out, and I think it's a pile of garbage. And then five years later, 10 or 20, look at 50, almost 50 years later, people revere it, right? So, you know, reviews at the time, who knows what that means? Yeah. True, because it was just like one person or two people doing the reviews, like in the newspaper.
00:10:43
Speaker
Mm-hmm. So originally a play, right, 1973. And is the guy that wrote it, the guy that plays Riff Raff, is that right? Is he the writer of the film? Oh, I think I remember reading that. I would put money on it, but that's right. O'Brien or something, his last name, something like that. Richard O'Brien? Is that right? Is he also the character? I think so, yeah. And these characters, they're the same actors played the roles in the original, the play as well, correct?
00:11:11
Speaker
in the original run. Yeah, I think you're right. Most of them, yeah. They're played in the movie, right? Yeah, most of them. um You are correct, by the way, that um Richard Nixon's resignation speech was being played on the radio. I told you. And Richard O'Brien was not in favor of this decision because it look it locked the movie into a specific timeframe. So that's a good question, that's a great one. What was the, do they give a reason? why they Why did they decide to play that, did they say?
00:11:41
Speaker
I'm curious as to what the, like, is there a reasoning behind that? They didn't say in what I found. That's interesting. I'm just curious. Like of all the things you can play on a radio, Hey, we're going to play Richard Nixon's resignation speech. Like, okay, whatever. It never works for you. I mean, yeah. I wonder why they chose.
00:12:00
Speaker
they had ah They had a reason, I'm sure, so whatever. It's interesting. But yeah, it locked into that specific time. So that's interesting. So this is like a throwback to like horror films too, right? Like the Hammer horror films and the old you know manners and the and the costume and the settings and shooting it in Britain and all these things. And it was so cool to like you know throw back to these sci-fi 60s, 50s movies that dominated movies back then. That was so cool to do that.
00:12:27
Speaker
You know, this is 1975, this movie, right? I believe. Isn't that right? Yeah. So that is really cool. I did that. I think did they ever did they make like a pseudo sequel, but it wasn't really a sequel. Some other musical, but didn't have the same characters. It was, it was, it was a sequel in the sense that like casino was a sequel to good fellas. If you understand what I'm saying, like the same, same actors, the same sort of character kind of thing, but it really wasn't a sequel. I something there. There's some sort of connection there. I don't know.
00:12:57
Speaker
I did not find that in my trivia, although there are like 700 pages of trivia. I assume there's quite a bit of trivia for this movie. So um you guys have dressed up for these characters before, have you not? is Is this correct? Yes. Yes. Yeah. And I've gone to the theater a few times. You've done? Okay. So you've, all right. I dressed up as Marilyn Manson once for Halloween. know And that was about as close to Dr. Frankenfurter as you can get. um But I've never done the whole dress up for the movie thing. All right, so tell us please about going to the theater. So I got to hear about this. This is this is great. It's super fun and it's a little overwhelming if it's your first time. Like, definitely probably you want to have watched it before you go, ah just so you can have an idea. Should you know the movie before? Should you have seen it before you go? that
00:13:47
Speaker
Yeah, I feel like it just helps you get into it and know what's coming a little bit better, but okay, so I'm gonna list a lot of the things, but a lot of the things are banned because they're messy and people have to clean them up and they can damage the theater. ah So what they'll do is replace, and I've gone a few times, so different theaters do different things, but a lot of times in the throwing stuff,
00:14:13
Speaker
They replace it with those party favors that extend out when you throw them and then they come back in. You know what I mean? like Kind of like a little whip. OK, so at the beginning, when the wedding's happening, you're supposed to throw rice also as they exit the church. nice And ah yeah, and you're supposed to throw it not just at the screen, but at the audience and people around you. Because that's what's fun.
00:14:40
Speaker
How is this so is is like a full feeder usually also i'm sure i'm i'm i'm sure oh, I mean every time I went it was full and fun and I mean, you know hundreds of magensas hundreds of you know, every there's all duplicates of the characters and some people just dress up like just weird because that's kind of how the characters in the movie are they're just Yeah, exactly Okay, so when Brad and Janet are caught in the storm, Janet covers her head with a newspaper, which is called The Plain Dealer, which is, I guess, a little trivia to insert there. And at this point- There's a paper at Cleveland called The Cleveland Plain Dealer, that's their newspaper I think. Oh, how interesting. Don't ask me how on earth I know that. I know that as well. That was my question. That's the most random fact I think we've ever had on this show, ever.
00:15:33
Speaker
Please continue. That is hilarious. and So she covers her head, so everyone in the audience starts covering their head with newspapers, which is pretty safe. But then the water pistols. So people bring water pistols. So when it's raining, that's why you also have the newspaper, because you're supposed to squirt people.
00:15:53
Speaker
and like it um And then during the, there's the light verse of over at the Frankenstein place, you should, so we were allowed to do like ah like a lighter, um but you know, if you have candles or whatever, so you're supposed to kind of sing along and light up with your lighter.
00:16:15
Speaker
um Okay, during and after the creation speech, Frank snaps his rubber glove ah rubber gloves three times. And then later, magenta pulls his gloves off his hands. So each time those happen, because people will wear the rubber gloves, everyone like snaps it or snaps them off or snaps them at each other.
00:16:34
Speaker
ah And then um at the end of the creation speech, the Transylvanians respond with applause and noise makers and you should do the same. So if you bring like one of those ringing noise makers or like, ah you know, things you blow with your mouth, which those can be fun with the throwing things as you could do those noise makers during it.
00:16:57
Speaker
ah At the end of the ah Charles Atlas song, the Transylvanians throw confetti. So sometimes you can throw a confetti, it's so messy. um But again, like a lot of the theaters will just give you something to that is safe to toss and you know, swing around.
00:17:17
Speaker
Oh, here's a really fun one. So toilet paper. A lot of people really do bring the toilet paper. So when Dr. Scott enters the lab, Brad cries out, great Scott. At this point, you should hurl rolls of toilet paper into the air. I like that. That's good. Preferably Scott. Yes, of course Scott.
00:17:35
Speaker
Um, okay. When Frank proposed, proposes a toast at dinner, and this is a really funny one. We didn't even mention that dinner scene. Man, I forgot. Damn. Sorry. So you're supposed to throw toast at the screen and it's in these, but like unbuttered. It's very, it's very frowned upon if you throw butter toast. Crumbs are bad enough. We don't eat any butter. Yes. Oh.
00:17:59
Speaker
And then at the dinner table, when Frank puts on the party hat, everyone domes their own party hats

Memorable Moments and Trivia

00:18:06
Speaker
as well um to get into it. And then during the song, planet, shmanet, Janet ring the bell when Frank sings, did you hear a bell ringing? A lot of people will just hold their keys up. You better wise up. I love that song. I know, it's so good. It's so good. Okay, I have two more. During the song, I'm going home, Frank sings cards for sorrow, cards for pain. And at this point, people start throwing around like playing deck cards. Hmm.
00:18:33
Speaker
And then the last one is so gross. um Hot dogs and prunes. it It has happened on occasion that fans will throw hot dogs and prunes at their appropriate mention in the film. They should not be encouraged because it attracts rodents and leaves stains. And it's just really gross.
00:18:50
Speaker
I don't want to be in a venue where people are throwing hot dogs or yeah, that's I don't know. Thanks. Don't serve hot dogs during this film So that is that's awesome like that's really cool That's just the throwing things and and they're like antics like I didn't even touch Like get up and like actually perform like on stage in front of the screen too, right? Isn't that a thing? Yeah, Yeah and I mean, you stand up and you're taking a step to the left, you know. You have to do the time warp. Yeah, exactly. So fun. Oh my God. You know what? I would do that. I don't know that I would dress up, but I would like to sit in a theater and see that spectacle, right? I would like to see that. You have to participate. Yeah, you have to. It's really frowned upon. I have to do something. I'll throw crap. I'll do that. I'm fine with that. Yeah, I'll do it. I'll do it.
00:19:47
Speaker
You gotta do a little dancing. You don't have to dress up, like there's a lot of people that don't dress up for sure, you know. But you have to do a little dance. I can do it, why not? Yeah, that is a ah that is really cool. So I wonder then, yeah, I don't know how many places do it anymore. And if it's like a big, I've certainly never seen anything posted, but I never looking for it. Saying, you know, at this theater, like around here, Sarah, I've never seen anything around here that says, theyre a screening of it, have you? I never have. I have. Oh, have you, okay.
00:20:17
Speaker
I had never seen it. And um it was probably when Philippe and I first started dating. So like. 15 plus years ago. um And I was like, they're still airing old movies here. And I feel like it was like out in Occoquan or something. Oh, really? Okay. Yeah. And um it which is in Virginia, for those of you who don't know. And um yeah, so I was like, how cool is that? I had no idea because we used to do that growing up with at the drive-in, you would watch old movies. um So I thought it was just, you know, and he then I learned all of the things. yes All of the things. All of them. Yeah. Also, shout out to Philippe, who when I dressed up as Dr. Frankenfurter for Halloween a couple of years ago, um he dressed up as Kyle, very on brand for both of us. And he told everyone that this was just stuff I wore all the time. It wasn't even like a costume. Ah, very nice. So nice of him. Yeah, isn't that? What a guy.
00:21:23
Speaker
ah Oh, God. Although everyone complained about my hair. They were like, he doesn't have red hair though. Like, come on. Come on. You know what? I'm assuming at this point, I and never they looked for this, but I guess if you go in like a Spirit Halloween or or a Halloween store, are we at the point now where they have those pre-made costumes of those characters you can just buy, I'm sure, right? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. yeah might
00:21:54
Speaker
We, my next door neighbor does themed Halloween parties every year. So she did Rocky Horror two years ago. Okay. And so she dressed up as magenta and then transitioned into space magenta. And that when she got from the, um, and from the store, but a lot of people came in things that were from the store. Yeah. and Next time I go in, I'm going to have to list, like make a point to look for him. I just never really thought and pay attention before. So that's, that's pretty cool.
00:22:25
Speaker
Yeah, so I'll speak for a trick. Having been to actual real Transylvania, I did not see Dr. Frankenfurter when I was there, nor did I leave the planet to get there. But that's just my experience with the Transylvania here and on Earth. That Transylvania, that one that one I can't speak for. Well, you didn't take a redhead.
00:22:49
Speaker
No, I did not. No, I did

Personal Stories and Cultural Impact

00:22:51
Speaker
not. So maybe next time I'll go to the Planet Transylvania. Then I can say I've been to both Transylvanians and that would be quite exciting. so like a Was it like a banner they had? it It was like the Transylvania convention or something, he said. Was that what that is in the movie, right? I feel like you're right. When they're up on stage, there's some Transylvanian convention. Yeah.
00:23:12
Speaker
i'd I'd go. Yeah, me too. Oh, why not? it Sounds like a good time, right? I would go hang out at that at that party. There's parts I like, some parts I may not like, but I'm in. here Let's go, man. um Some food, some drink, have a good time. Good to see a person be made. that You know, you're good to see that at many parties, right? I've never been to a party where a person's been made. I can see i can say that. so um o Depends on how you're making a person. Okay, so yeah, you know what? I knew you were gonna say this.
00:23:43
Speaker
I was kind of thinking the same thing. And I've been to probably many parties where that's happened, but um and anyway. That was hoping to skirt by that. Yeah. No, that wasn't what wasn't getting past me. No, no, no. just It just took a minute to get going on that one.
00:23:59
Speaker
It's less obvious, yeah but it's happening. Let me rephrase that. to Oh, it's happening. and Let me rephrase that. We've never been to a party where a human being is created in a giant tank. How about that? Should I be a little more specific about that? Yeah, that I have not done. so and can So can we talk about the meatloaf? What is that? what What is going on with him? I don't understand that.
00:24:24
Speaker
It's bizarre. I feel like he was just popular at that time. And they're like, yeah, let's just bring him in in a weird way. It doesn't matter. This movie is already weird. And we love Meatloaf. I mean but mean, didn't we just didn't we lose Meatloaf about a year ago, too? Too. We just googled it. We just googled it. It was too.
00:24:43
Speaker
He was on, how could you forget him in Fight Club? Oh, you're so good in Fight Club. Hilarious in Fight Club. Forgot about that. And he was on Ghost Hunters like once or twice.
00:24:55
Speaker
Oh, was he? Yeah. He was. Oh, that's awesome. When I was a kid, I loved the CD cover of Bad Out of Hell because I loved the artwork on it. I yeah didn't even know the song. I was like, it just looks cool. It just looks cool. Sounds good. Yeah. So yeah, I think, all right. So be they all play the original characters in and in the stage play. I don't know now who, I mean, how often is the play? Is it even, how often is it done anymore? Is it done anymore?
00:25:23
Speaker
I hope so. I bet it is. I mean, people got to be doing it. Because they like retire these plays after like a certain amount of time, right? like Don't they eventually just like stop playing some of these things or stop doing them? I mean, it I think if people stop going, but I would imagine people still go. Oh, I would i would think they'd go to this. I mean, yeah, right? I'm sure the movie is way more fun to go to because, like you said, all the participation, yeah but the play itself, I don't think there's much difference. is there I think they're pretty close, right?
00:25:53
Speaker
Are they participating in the play? I have no idea. Oh, that part I don't think so, but I'm saying like the actual story. I don't think there's much of a difference. They're trying like the, well, the quote unquote plot. I don't think there's a huge difference in those. The alleged plot plot. The story is the same. So production wise, right? All right. Name the greatest music video of all time. It's an easy answer. Go. Come on. Thriller? Yes, correct. Oh yeah.
00:26:21
Speaker
What do I win? You win. You win the correct answer. You're correct. That's what you win. ah hey yes It's the greatest music video of all time. the The coordination and everything is just, I mean, you know, the slide, the claps, everything is perfect, right? John Landis did that.
00:26:35
Speaker
That's a lot of work. And that's a lot more work than running lines and block all that stuff. That's hard to do, but that's like hard work. This whole movie is a giant like but music video of of these songs, right? Yeah. I would love to have sat and watched them shoot this stuff, because this would have been intense. These these incredible sets they're using, light i mean this this is this is extravagant like design and set and stuff, right? This is really cool. yeah And through that stuff, when the time warp, thats there's a lot going on there. There's a lot going on there. I thought that was really, really cool. I like that a lot. So, Bunny, you mentioned that. ok
00:27:19
Speaker
um So the Pierre LaRoche, who is the former personal stylist for David Bowie, created the movie's makeup styles and helped create the signature look for Dr. Frank Inverter.
00:27:34
Speaker
So I, I like that you said that because I get David Bowie vibes from the, out the the glitter and stuff, right? Yeah. The snarl. Yeah. It makes me feel, it may I can think Bowie when I see that. Yeah. It's like a reverse snarl, like the look bite versus like the. sir yeah um I can totally see that yeah that that's and didn't didn't I hear some that makeup person or the person you're maybe you're talking about like never even said like they never had like really any real inspiration they just kind of thought these things above the top of their head and we're like here you go here's some costume ideas like whatever
00:28:14
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Wouldn't surprise me. Yeah, it looks that way. I know. Yeah, there wasn't detailed research into stuff and different ideas. They just kind of came up with this and like, boom, this is what we got. Here's what we got. So this is a movie that it's never on TV anymore. Now I know I'm dating myself because I talk about watching television. I know nobody watches television, whatever.
00:28:36
Speaker
But it used to be on TV all the time, like around Halloween. It was on movie channels and I don't think it's on TV anymore. Like I rented it to watch it again. I hadn't seen it in a long time. It used to be on all the time and it was easily accessible. Now you got to like stream it, whatever, is still out there, but.
00:28:53
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I think the first time I saw it, I was probably a kid and I don't know that I, it it doesn't make as much sense, right? Is that the right word as it does when you watch it now? Cause you understand a lot of things. Yeah. If I saw it as a kid, I don't remember because it was different. Yeah. And all it was to me was just just like electric color of these people dressed up and whatever. I don't know what's going on. Right. But when you watch it now, it's a totally different deal, right? Like how, how old were you guys when you saw us move the first time?
00:29:23
Speaker
I was in high school. okay i'm well I think I'm older than you guys. oh We're all old on the show. It's okay. Don't feel bad. I remember I saw it in high school. I think I was like a freshman or sophomore and my mind was like, how blown over. I was like, oh this is so much fun. And then I made all my friends watch it. Yes. Good. Good. That's great. That's a great story for it.
00:29:49
Speaker
I feel like I probably saw it when I was younger but I don't have a memory of seeing it until Philippe and I started dating and he made fun of me for not knowing why it was still in the movie theater. Wow. Okay. And then he made me watch it and then I understood. but Okay. So you got trivia for this or what?
00:30:12
Speaker
I do, I do, okay, are we ready? Bring it, bring it. Am I ready, come on. It's a full scope. I tried to pull the things that I love and the things that Matt loves in my trivia, so. um I never do well in these, but okay.
00:30:27
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but it's not a quiz, so that's okay. So Barry Botswick, who plays Brad, I think I called him Kyle before when I said Felipe dressed up as him. You did, you did. I was like, who's Kyle, but I was rolling with it. Because he looks like a Kyle. But you look like a Kyle.
00:30:49
Speaker
what's What's that, oh. she looks like a oh god there's this great live movie where someone oh it's from uh Seinfeld when Kramer keeps calling George's fiance Lily her name is Susan but she looks like a Lily all right good please go ahead proceed I cannot get over it when that happens to me I think also because this guy's name is Barry Botswick barr boss um that it also trips me because it's so close to Brad that I think I must be right in Kyle. Anyway, he pounds his fist on the table during the dinner scene and he accidentally pounds on Susan Sarandon's hand. um So the reaction from her is prominent and very much real. And then she. Wow, that's good.
00:31:39
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him by stepping on Bostwick's foot with the spike of her heel during the lore show scene and his reaction is visible there too. Nice, real I like it. Yeah I mean I have to like watch it and look for those. Those moments are great those are great moments in film I love stuff like that yeah. Yeah it feels like they had so much fun on this set even though it was awful You know what I'm gonna just bring this up and this is not like this is I think this is known stuff I guess but Shelley Duvall passed away recently, right? Mm-hmm. And yeah people you know people talk about how great the shining is and it is But people forget like that movie messed her up making that movie screwed that woman up Stanley Kubrick's direction like drove her crazy, right? So I sometimes these sets and oh what fun what fun we say and we don't know these may have been horrendous like you know i'm saying you never know but anyway go ahead oh i do know holds please oh just a moment please
00:32:40
Speaker
but but That had no heat or bathrooms. There you go. No bathroom. Come on. dode No bathrooms. When Susan Sarandon told the studio heads um they told her she was complaining too much. She ended up catching pneumonia after filming the pool scene in that skimpy outfit. I bet. According to Richard O'Brien, she was shaking with fever and should have been under medical supervision, but refused to stop working.
00:33:09
Speaker
See, that's what I'm talking about. That's wack. Come on, man. Not cool. Not at all. I think they made the most out of the situation, though. You could tell that they had fun together. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They were trauma bonding. There you go. Trauma bonding. I like that. Yeah, that's a great way of putting it. That's a good word. New word today, folks. You just learned something, trauma bonding. It's real. Not only are we a great show, we're educational.
00:33:41
Speaker
Thank you, thank you. Okay, so Tim Curry, do you like how I just shifted in my seat? Because I'm now getting so excited about sharing trivia. Let's go. LFG.
00:33:53
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ah um So Tim Curry started out playing Dr. Frank Inverter with a German accent, which is actually, there's a full circle here, we'll go back to that. I can totally see that, it seems. I can get into that. Yeah, yeah, makes sense.
00:34:08
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Hold on to that feeling. um But he changed it when he heard a woman on a bus speaking in a highly exaggerated English accent that reminded him um of elizabeth Queen Elizabeth II. He later combined the elements of his mother's telephone voice.
00:34:27
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to make this speaking voice for Dr. Frank Inverter. Oh. Interesting. Interesting. Okay, that seems like a lot of work, but ah it works. I guess it's okay for him, so cool.
00:34:40
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It does, it does. And speaking of German, um this is a kind of not so fun fact, but still interesting because I think anything cultural like this is always interesting. So the cert the green surgical gown that Dr. Frankenfurter wears that has the pink triangle over his heart. The triangle was used by the Nazis in concentration camps to denote that the wearer was a gay man, um but it is pointing down and the pink train pointing upward is often used now as a symbol of gay pride.
00:35:17
Speaker
Oh, interesting. Yeah, you know, I had forgotten. I did hear that not that they did that. They would also mark you like for gay because they they were out to get everybody, obviously. So they made a point to do that. Oh, that's interesting. OK. All right. Yeah, I thought that was like an it. So then if he had the German accent, I feel like we may have noticed that a bit more. That's a great point. Right. You're not thinking about that. cause You don't hear it. He doesn't like audibly register with you or whatever. Right. Yeah, that's interesting.
00:35:42
Speaker
Yeah, which is why I feel like he made the right choice there because it would have really like yeah pulled focus from the funny parts of it and made it a little bit more serious, which, oh yeah um because of course, yeah. Okay, so Tim Curry was very relutant reluctant to talk about this movie for years due to some bad memories about overzealous fans. um He told VH1 that he grew up chubby and plain and was trying to escape the role of Frank. okay huh So he did not want to be this character. He didn't want to be like treated like this character because he's not the character. He's a real person.
00:36:28
Speaker
Well, yeah, of course. that's I mean, that that that makes sense, right? He doesn't want to be cast. I hate to say it. I mean, you may say what you want, right? I mentioned a couple other roles. he I mean, for me, he's still Pennywise from IT, but he also is, he's Dr. Freight. I mean, he is. That's just, yeah, that's what I think of. It's like word association, right? Name an actor or actress. you know If I said Tom Hanks, go ahead, what do you got?
00:36:51
Speaker
Forrest Gump. There you go. Castaway. Okay, um here's here's one that I'm gonna name for you that that would be my answer and I'm gonna guess. I saw Castaway that day, that's a great movie. um If I said Jodie Foster, what what do you what do you say?
00:37:05
Speaker
Oh, silence of the wind. Exactly. Right. So there's certain, you're saying, I'm saying there's a certain roles that people associate you with, right? You can't get away from it. You can't. And now folks don't like that. They don't want to be typecasted or whatever. So I get what he's saying, but, you know, it's, it's not an infamous role. It's a very,

Cast Challenges and Production Trivia

00:37:23
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I think it's a great role. he should he he yeah So we said it with the beginning, that guy, he's the movie. I i mean, he's, he's fantastic.
00:37:30
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Yeah. The makeup, the outfits. It's awesome. I think he was just a shy guy, though, and he like would have rather flown under the radar. And that is the complete opposite of Dr. Frank. Yeah, pretty much. That's definitely for sure. Yeah, I think like that for me is what would be like incredibly preventative for being famous.
00:37:57
Speaker
is that people put you in a role and then you're stuck in that place. And it doesn't matter what that role is. And it's across any level of fame. Um, it just, I think that that's really hard. Jamie Lee. Cartis, alien, Halloween. Why did that pop in my brain? No, she's going to Weaver.
00:38:22
Speaker
I didn't want to say, sorry, I didn't want to say that, oh my gosh, The Bear, because I just watched the episode, the Christmas episode of The Bear last. Is that like a show?
00:38:37
Speaker
Yes, so I've heard but I've never seen it though. Oh Okay, Matt you actually both of you would really like it It's it's about like running a restaurant and trying to get like a mission star. That's right. Okay, that's the one right? It's the one with Jeremy Allen white Anyway, she has a cameo in the same night as like Sarah Paulson and... Wait, who's Sigourney Weaver? Or... No. Wait a minute, who are we talking about here? Jamie Lee Curtis and I... that Wait, wait they the alien from Alien has a cam... They cook it. It's delicious. And it busts out of someone's stomach and it runs away.
00:39:18
Speaker
Yes. it's shelf funny So don't eat it if you have a shellfish allergy. Please don't. Please don't. Yes. still Don't make that horrible mistake. What the heck are we talking about? Jamie Lee Curtis. Oh yeah. I'm way off now. Sorry. Nah, we're doing word association with actors. That was our game, right? I mean, she was good in true lies. That's a great movie. Yeah. I love that movie. She's good in like everything that she does. She's Laurie Strode and always will be. That's just, that's all I can say. Anyway, sorry. Trivia, continue please. Okay. We veered off course on that a little bit. So in addition to no heat and no bathrooms, the cast and crew were pressured by time. They filmed this in just five weeks. And they all arrived in the studio early in the morning to get makeup. So Tim Curry's makeup took four hours to apply.
00:40:13
Speaker
So he learned how to do it by himself because he couldn't take that amount of time. And then due to the rigorous schedule, it was necessary for the process to be very business-like and professional throughout filming. um And there was very little partying during production in general. And the ah contrast to the show's infamous After Hours shenanigans. Shenanigans love it.
00:40:40
Speaker
I wonder what that's all about. Hey, shenanigans, one more time.
00:40:48
Speaker
House of Pain, Shamrock's in shenanigans, right? um You know what, those those makeup outfit chair stories, right? You know, hours and hours. I can sit and get my hair cut for like 20 minutes, like half an hour. After that, like i I'm sorry that I'm done. like that's We're done. like i can't I cannot sit there and have you do something to me for that long amount of time. I just can't do that.
00:41:07
Speaker
I mean, it's also like there's a huge difference in now versus in the 70s, because like you now have your phone or your computer or whatever that isn't going to be in the way necessarily. But like imagine like Jim Carrey and the Grinch gives me nightmares. thinking about Well, think about I mean, you can read a book.
00:41:27
Speaker
Well, how about the ones, here's the deal. How about when they make, you have to make a full face cast of you and they have to cover your entire face and then you have to like breed to a straw for like an hour or more. That's a lot. That's some freaky stuff. Like I'm seriously claustrophobic. So I don't know. I probably couldn't do something like that. I was just going to say I would be okay. Cause I'm not claustrophobic. I would take that as like, I can fall asleep. Uh, so when I, when I've had to get an um MRI in the past, the problem is that like, I will fall asleep in the MRI every single time.
00:41:57
Speaker
fall out. And it's loud. So, like, I literally have the ability to fall asleep. I think it's a bit of stress sleeping. Like, as soon as turbulence hits, I fall asleep. Like, I can't keep my eyes open. Wow. um i You know, it's something I'm not in control of. So, I think like I just give up my control and fall asleep. Okay. That's that um that's good.
00:42:20
Speaker
i think Good thing. That would be my coping mechanism. Fall asleep. Someone's robbing your house. You're like, good night. I'm out, man. Just going to sleep. Yeah. yeah we had a natural does that We had an earthquake. I'm going to sleep. Yeah. I just slept right through it. Yeah. Yeah. National tragedy. you know Someone was the president was assassinated. I'm going to bed. Oh, God.

Career Impact on Cast Members

00:42:44
Speaker
oh That's how the trauma, that's how you deal with it, man. It's all good, just going to bed. yeah yeah yeah And all your friends would be like, man, did you guys hear about that tornado? I bet Sarah's asleep, don't call her. ah Don't wake her up. Category five hurricane barreling up the east coast, Sarah is asleep.
00:43:07
Speaker
Yeah, I like it. I need to start using that. I've had MRIs before, like on my knees, so I never really had to go like all the way in it. I actually had one on my arm once and I was, I didn't love it. You can see all the surroundings, so you're not like encased in it, but I didn't love it.
00:43:24
Speaker
Yeah, I was encased in it and I had a Hannibal Lecter mask on because they I was having ocular migraines. It was like ah targeted over my eyes. Yeah. that now i I went like on my arm years ago and I had like my knee, but I never had to like go. I never was in the deal. I had the open one, I guess. So it's just like, yeah, nah.
00:43:44
Speaker
Yeah, they had to keep yelling at me and telling me to stay awake. And I was like, listen, if you want me to stay awake, then you have to talk to me or something. OK, that that's interesting. You have to be ah you have to be awake. You can't like you have to be functioning. Yeah. Oh, OK. You like like jerk and yeah. Yeah. I was saying like when I had my like do not move your arm like you don't do like stay put. Right.
00:44:06
Speaker
Yeah, they had to keep rescanning me and they were a little frustrated. Which is understandable, but then you have to entertain me because otherwise I'm just going to keep going. They gave me the headphones and like the the cheap music or whatever to listen to. That's what I had. They they could at least like play music in there or just like tell me. They could have told me trivia. you know I would have been away for that.
00:44:28
Speaker
Yeah. So, Rocky, you are a picture show. Okay, so. Barry Bostwick. Barry Bostwick. I really wanna invert those those letters. um And Susan Saran, and we're actually dating during filming. Is that right? Okay. Scandalous. I know. Who knew? And Matt. Who knew? Your two favorite, yeah my two last ones are your favorites. Okay. Are you ready?
00:44:56
Speaker
No, I'm always ready. Who do you think auditioned for the role of Brad Majors? All right, we're talking 1974, 75. Richard Dreyfus. Good guess. That's a good guess. I'm thinking of Jaws, so I don't know. Christina? I don't know. I have no idea. Or Burt Reynolds.
00:45:21
Speaker
Also a good guess. I can see the book playing that role. All right, who was it? Steve Martin. Steve Martin? I could see that. I could see that too. You know, sometimes those trivia's are good, like someone, so and so, and you're like, nah, they could have never done that. I could see that. He could have done it. I could see that. yeah I love him. He's great.
00:45:46
Speaker
Father of the Ride, come on. Those movies are the best, right? They're hilarious. He has a jazz band. Did you know trivia for him? I've seen him and he's really good. I work with a former White House photographer and he used to go and shoot the National Memorial Concert in the mall and Steve Martin's band used to play there once in a while. They're great.
00:46:06
Speaker
Yep. Yep. So is there one more question or is that the only one? No, there's one more. Okay. Who do you think, and this one is so on the nose that I honestly don't think you're ever going to guess it in a million years. Who do you think wanted to play the role of Dr. Frankenfurter in the movie version?
00:46:26
Speaker
This is an actor, like a well-known person, okay, who wanted to play her. I don't know that, you know, I'm gonna give you a little bit of a hint here, because I think if you get stuck in actor, you're not gonna get it. Okay. Wow, I like it. you You are not far off. Okay, well, we said David Bowie earlier, there's no way, it was was it Bowie? It wasn't Bowie. Okay. Jagger.
00:46:51
Speaker
Oh, that's perfect, actually. That's perfect. He would have been good. He would have been perfect. He would have been perfect. It's so on the nose, I was like, you would never guess it in a million years, but you can't unsee it. Good dog's walk and everything. That would have been hilarious.
00:47:09
Speaker
ah that would what it that that That's the first movie I think I've seen where I've agreed with the who should have been cast instead, I think. niagara I I want a version too. Mick, Jack, the rolling stones will never die. Keith kids Richards clearly will never die. So we might as well make the movie again now, right? So the heck with it.
00:47:28
Speaker
see martin That would have been great. All right, so let me yeah let me ask. I'm sorry. Was there any more? I don't want it. No, that's that's it. I mean, there's there are a hundred thousand pages of it. But oh, yeah, just a few. We only have time for one episode. So all right. Two questions. One impact on LGBT society to cultural society as a whole pop culture.
00:47:53
Speaker
Where does this movie rank? What does it what did it do? We already talked about the movie screenings, obviously, the the movies that had impacted the TV shows. What else? What has it done? What do you think? Almost 50 years later now, right? me
00:48:06
Speaker
That's tough. Yeah, still have yeah i I would say I don't think it had a negative impact on LGBTQ+. No, it's a good thing. Yeah. um i do I don't think you could argue that it did. um I would say and so It's a very sexual movie. I mean, it yeah it's great and it's awesome. And it's not weird. I don't think it's uncomfortable. I think it's, you know, androgyny or whatever, you know, you want to say like it. Yeah. I mean, the scenes where Frankfurt is with um Brad and Jen, I mean, he you know, he goes into both their bedrooms. It's 1975. We haven't seen a lot of that stuff, right? That stuff gi wasn't in every TV show or movie we see it anymore, right? It's yeah totally normal now.
00:48:50
Speaker
And Tim Curry actually came out and said that Frank Inferter is pansexual. Okay. Which was definitely not something that people, it was not, I would, I don't think it was a term that people used in the 70s. It was in 1975. I mean, maybe in the, I don't know, man, 70s were interesting. Maybe, maybe 60s were for that thing, but I don't know, you know? But that's interesting. Okay. Yeah. I, I mean, I,
00:49:18
Speaker
I would say I feel like people, there's a reason that it's still around. People felt seen and heard in this movie and like across the board. and and And I think that that's why it's such a cult classic, right? Like we all, no matter what you, like who you are, there is a person in this movie that you can relate to. And I think that that's really beautiful.
00:49:43
Speaker
I like that a lot. I think that's because there was a there was you know many or multiple whatever, a person that went to see this and saw it and thought, holy crap, this is how I feel or this is what I want to dress as or this is what I want to do. And this movie like is like a giant like celebration of it. ah yeah And then like you said, then you go to the screenings and you are exactly who you want to be in there and you have a wild rumpus time and it's awesome. and Yeah, that's really cool, right? Yeah, everyone's accepted. Like in whatever form you come as, yeah you'll be accepted. Even if you don't dress up, quote unquote, and you just come as you are. although i I would like to encourage people to dress up because I just love it. But you know, that's me. yeah And you don't have to be me.
00:50:32
Speaker
like good shit I would go see it. I don't think I'd dress up for it, but i you know i I'd go see it. How did Susan Sarandon feel, by the way? Has anyone ever mentioned this? She's practically almost naked this whole movie. like How comfortable you know is she doing this, right? yeah I actually have this answer because this is part of the trivia that I skipped. um she they were so She was supposed to be naked.
00:50:55
Speaker
Oh, really? Okay. Like 90% of it. Wow. And she had been nude in movies prior to this, and she refused. What is she, 75 or so now, right? I mean, she's obviously, she's become a giant star. She, you know, cemented her legacy, obviously.

Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations

00:51:14
Speaker
What a line of films in what order? Is this one of her first few movies? If not forever, I don't know that. Do we know that?
00:51:21
Speaker
I did not look that up. um I know that she had been nude in at least two movies because of the way that it was talked about. I haven't seen a lot of her stuff, honestly. um I mean, she's she's been in like the full gamut. A lot of the stuff I don't feel like you would see, like I don't think you're gonna go watch Steel Magnolias or that mom. Maybe seen some of that, but then, well, she's had an idea, what's the what's the but the Grisham lawyer movie, right? She's like, that was her that was a big movie she did too. Pelican Brief. Something like that, I think, right? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Wait, is that the right movie? Pelican Brief. It's one of those, or The Firm or something like that. The Firm is another one. That one might be the right one. Anyway, i mean long story short, she is a name in Hollywood. She's a respected, famous actress and it's just like, it's fun to see them come from these. For me, like one thing I've noticed with horror is a lot of actors that are big now get their starts. Look at the Texas Chainsaw Massacre of the Next Generation, which is a terrible film. Who's who whos starring in that movie though? I don't know if you ever saw it. It's Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger.
00:52:24
Speaker
Oh, that's so funny. yeah Like Oscar worthy. You know, that's crazy. You look at, you know, Nightmare on the Streets with Johnny Depp. And then later on, well, our cat, Jamie Lee Curtis, we look at her. I mean, Halloween.
00:52:41
Speaker
Yeah, both get the they they want to kill these movies for being so bad, but it's where these people get started, right? So you you have to start somewhere, right? So, yeah, I mean, she's, you know, this, you know, like motherly figure now he's older in his movies and she's this, you know, total like, you know, almost naked actress, this whole movie like it's so interesting. It's funny, right? Yeah, I wonder if she's gone naked.
00:53:04
Speaker
Oh, well, yeah. But I'm wondering if she had been naked, had her career path gone differently? Well, yes. And also you look at where would the movie have gone and what would the rating, how would they? Yeah, that is the larger issue, I think. I have no problem. I can have a movie where everyone's naked for that. It doesn't matter to me, but I'm not a censor. And those are things that are important. You can only, as much as actors don't want to say they want to protest that they don't want to be naked, you really can only show so much anyway, quite frankly. You can't just have naked people for an entire movie. This is not going to happen, right? Unless it's maybe Boogie Nights or something, whatever.
00:53:40
Speaker
But yeah, that's the whole thing, too, is it's a sexualized movie, but at the same time, it's not a porno, right? You know what I'm saying? Yeah. so Yeah. They need a better rating than porno rating. Yeah. Yeah. but What is my film rating? Porno. She had been nude in other movies, so it may not have changed her. Yeah. But it did.
00:54:03
Speaker
but changed this movie's trajectory um and I'm sure it would have been met with like so much more criticism and things from like is it just changes it changes everything for the more conservative person then you know we're already we already have like a be yourself and be happy with who you are which is the enemy of the conservative Yeah, it can be. can' Sorry, I probably should have been a little nicer in the way that I said that, but you know, it's true. like a you we It's a mindset people have. It's okay. I mean, that's that's that's that's true. Yeah, I mean, it i I don't take it back. I just should have been a little nicer in the way I say.
00:54:43
Speaker
No, you're entitled to your opinion. That's okay. we let Everyone have their opinions on this program. It's it's fine. You can come yell at me on Instagram and I will promptly block you, probably. Speaking of Instagram, wow, what what a wonderful segue because I think we've exhausted what we can on. Well, we could probably talk forever on this film about Triv and whatnot, but like you said, we've only it's only one show, right? So this is great. um This is a movie that, you know, what do you classify? it Is it a horror? Is it ah is is it a comedy? like Musical? Musical. You know what I think?
00:55:19
Speaker
To be fair, to consider it the the easiest way to put it is that it's a musical, right? I mean, I think that's it. And it has elements you know of the sci-fi, of the horror, it combines all these things. It's funny, it's a comedy, right? So go watch it, please. If you you know if you don't you know watch it, but also if you get the chance, I guess, right, go see it. With one of these big crowds. 100%. Yes. yeah have you How many times have you gone to see it in a theater?
00:55:42
Speaker
Well, I've done it twice. Done it twice, okay. Yeah, that's awesome. and So yeah, go see it, check it out. so And also check out my two wonderful friends here. So where on Laughing with Ginger, where does everybody find out about you know great episodes involving killer you know ah plants and things like that that you guys so often make great episodes on? And then parlay into holiday episodes that we've done before. So how did everybody find out about this?
00:56:11
Speaker
It's almost unbelievable. Thanks, Dad. Good one, good one. Yeah. You gonna spruce you're gonna spruce things up? yeah That's your line, I stole that.
00:56:27
Speaker
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00:56:45
Speaker
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00:57:04
Speaker
this scary movie project at gmail.com. You can discuss Rocky Horror if you want to. We can talk more about it. We can discuss, maybe we should all have a viewing one day and we should all go dress up somewhere and go watch it sometime. What a great idea, right? A dream. What a great idea. Yeah, we can do it online or something like that. So anyway. We can take Christina on FaceTime and throw her at the screen. Yes, I love it. With lots of Scott's toilet paper. Yeah, throw me when the toilet paper gets thrown.
00:57:32
Speaker
Yeah, exactly. We'll stick you in the role so that the phone doesn't get down. Perfect. Yes. I'll leave it to you guys. Any last final words on Rocky Horror that you want to add here that we didn't talk about, that our audience needs to know all about?
00:57:47
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Oh man, I think watch it and then go see it in real life in the theater because it's like a very enhanced and amazing experience. So yes, this Halloween, find a theater near you. Good ad campaign. Is there anything you got anything else for us? I agree. That would honestly be my recommendation too. Also, I kind of wish I learned the dance.
00:58:16
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If I could impart that into a time warp dancer, I did not learn the time warp dance and I kind of wish I had. So, you know, just food for thought. Food for thought. Food for thought. Well, thank you for joining us. I like the food for thought line because that leaves me with my last thought of remember, folks, if it looks good, eat it. The Scary Movie Project podcast. Learn more at the scary movie project dot com.