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Sat Feb 27
11:45 pm
The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Uptown Theatre
When The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released on video for the first time in 1990, some considered it the end of a vibrant cinematic subculture. But watching the film at home, away from the running commentary of Rocky Horrorcultists, has never been quite the same experience. Future Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon gives a spirited (and nearly nude) performance as a newlywed who winds up in Dr. Frank-N-Furter's castle after her and her husband's car breaks down. The songs in this horror-musical include "Dammit Janet," "The Time Warp," and "Sweet Transvestite," all of which tie into the elaborate audience participation that's evolved around the film over the years.
Uptown Theatre 2906 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN -
Sat Mar 27
11:45 pm
The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Uptown Theatre
When The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released on video for the first time in 1990, some considered it the end of a vibrant cinematic subculture. But watching the film at home, away from the running commentary of Rocky Horrorcultists, has never been quite the same experience. Future Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon gives a spirited (and nearly nude) performance as a newlywed who winds up in Dr. Frank-N-Furter's castle after her and her husband's car breaks down. The songs in this horror-musical include "Dammit Janet," "The Time Warp," and "Sweet Transvestite," all of which tie into the elaborate audience participation that's evolved around the film over the years.
Uptown Theatre 2906 Hennepin Ave., Twin Cities, MN
When The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released on video for the first time in 1990, some considered it the end of a vibrant cinematic subculture. But watching the film at home, away from the running commentary of Rocky Horrorcultists, has never been quite the same experience. Future Oscar-winner Susan Sarandon gives a spirited (and nearly nude) performance as a newlywed who winds up in Dr. Frank-N-Furter's castle after her and her husband's car breaks down. The songs in this horror-musical include "Dammit Janet," "The Time Warp," and "Sweet Transvestite," all of which tie into the elaborate audience participation that's evolved around the film over the years.
Updated 03/11/2010