Come Halloween it seems quite fitting to find the classic rocky horror picture show on your cable t.v. repeatedly during the countdown towards the haunted eve. By mixing science fiction into sexuality, bewilderment was the word to use when the rocky horror picture show of transsexual fantasies, came to a provocative reality.
In 1973, Richard O'Brien wrote the storyline and shared the rocky horror picture show as a theatrical Broadway experience. After a few years of fast success, a movie executive purchased the screenplay rights and created it into the 1975 famous movie that marked the introduction of then new actors Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Meatloaf and Barry Bostwick.
When you see the movie and gain an idea of what the mayhem is all about, the most ideal situation to understand the Rocky Horror Picture Show in all its glory is to actually attend one of its local theatrical showings as there's nothing to match it. Based inevery city, fans come out at midnight decorated in full cast apparel of drag, lingerie, red lipstick, maid costumes and every type of disguise to look like their favourite characters from the film.
Not for the faint of heart or those with shy reservations, attendees are expected to dress provocatively, scream obscenities and throw things. Boots to match can be found, but mostly for women in today's fabulous ranges.