Midnight screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show were a rite of passage for generations of oddballs. Troupes of people all across this fine land dressed up like Rocky Horror characters and would climb onstage, totter around in their do-me shoes and lip-synch scenes from the film while audience members would fling handfuls of rice at the screen, call Barry Bostwick an asshole and do the "Time Warp" again and again. You always got the feeling these folks were kinda missing the movie's whole point about rejecting conformity, but hey, it got geeks out of the house, making new friends and wearing fishnets in public, so it's all good. Sadly, the whole phenomenon began to lose momentum not long after the film was released on video, and now, with Rocky Horror turning up with numbing regularity on broadcast TV, attendance at screenings nationwide has dwindled... More >>>