When did you lose your Rocky Horror Virginity?

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saintdane05

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Now before any mods or dudes with an auto report button go and ban me, "Rocky Horror Virginity" just means that you have seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show, the most famous cult movie of all time. It is famous for a few things; being totally nuts, having the audience throw rice at the screen and putting Tim Curry in drag. No, really. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc80tFJpTuo&feature=related

So, when did you lose yours? And what was it like?
 

DarkRyter

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No, but I have seen an episode of Glee where the characters saw Rocky Horror.

Yeah, I'm pretty much the worst kind of person.
 

RoBi3.0

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Rocky Horror Picture Show is my favorite musical! I can't remember when I saw it first, but it was awesome.
 

Ytomyth

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I first thought it was some strange flavour of ice cream....now I know it's a strange flavour of movie. Fair enough, I hope it sticks 'till my next movieshopping spree. :D
 

DJDarque

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I was either 18 or 19. My friend convinced me to go because it was 18+ night. I left after about 20 minutes. Wasn't my thing.
 

Aris Khandr

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High school. My guidance councilor/drama club leader used to play Riff Raff. I ended up joining a weekly Rocky cast within a year.
 

Handbag1992

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Saw it live in America when I was 14. Was on holiday in Florida and we were at the Universal Studios horror night. I had no idea what the Rocky Horror Picture show was at the time, but I loved every minute of it. The actors weren't as good as in the film, but still great.

The funniest part though had to be the huge amount of people that had no clue that the show would have sexual overtones, by the end the audience was about 1/5th of its original size.
 

RGman

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A couple of weeks ago actually. I'ts funny, I tend to hate musicals with a burning passion, but I freaking loved it.
I haven't come to terms with my newfound Tim Curry obsession though....
 

iLazy

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Yeah, this year on Halloween.

Spent the entire evening going "What...WHAT??!" I liked it though, wouldn't watch it repeatedly but maybe once every few years.
 

IndomitableSam

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I lost mine young. I was 15, I think. ... My parents were proud when they found out. Became a yearly tradition with friends for a while. Nice big orgy of viewers.
 

octafish

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I saw it on video when I was about 16 or so, but I didn't really "see" it until I was 19 when I attended a midnight screening at the Valhalla Cinema. You really do need to see it in a cinema with half the audience dancing on the thin stage in front of the screen.
 

Mr Thin

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I was about 12 or 13? my mother brought it home and made me promise never to tell anyone that she let me watch it at such a young age... Oops! Sorry mum.

It was totally awesome then, and it's totally awesome now, and it's a god damn tragedy that Tim Curry isn't more famous than he is.
 

SnootyEnglishman

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It would have to be when i was about 16 or so and one late night i saw it on TV i was first like "What the fuck is this?" cause it was that weird. Then a couple of years ago i watched it fully and i've loved it since. Tim Curry gets me every time.