Boasting a newly-restored high definition transfer and 7.1 audio sure to make fans shiver with an-tic-i-pation, the anniversary edition Blu-ray truly brings the Midnight experience home wtih exclusive new content including Rocky-oke: Sing It!, Picture-In-Picture Shadowcast Performance, Vintage Callback Track (Unrated), Prop Box, Shadowcasting documentary, as well as exclusive new content including BD-LIVE: Live Lookup Powered by IMDb, Photo Galleries, as well as Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentary and more. For a limited time, The Rocky Horror Picture Show: 35th Anniversary will be packaged in a collectible 24-page book featuring legendary photography from Mick Rock, best known for his iconic shots of rock and roll artists. Rock served as the chief photographer on the film.
Rocky Horror Turns 35
LINK | Posted by KP on Thursday, September 30, 2010
I don't remember a time when The Rocky Horror Picture Show wasn't part of my life in some way. Every Halloween I'd stay up to watch it. I had a massive school girl crush on Tim Curry as Frank N. Furter (yes, this was problematic in more ways than one), and Magenta probably inspired too many bad dye jobs, but it still remains one of my all-time favorite guilty pleasures. This week marks the 35th anniversary of the cult classic, and on October 19th, the whole shebang will be rereleased on Blu-Ray. Via the Rocky Horror fan site:
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Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Labels: Dropping Knowledge, Movies, The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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