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Pudding 04:10 am UTC 09/16/08 |
In reply to: | re: Prepare the transmat beam - bellminer 12:54 am UTC 09/16/08 |
Hot Patootie is one of my least favourite songs from the film and Meat singing it doesn't sway me in liking it any more. > I agree that it was a crappy movie, though it's hard to > get tired of Meat singing Hot Patootie (and the fact that > they're eating meat loaf, haha). In response to the other > person's question, Rocky Horror did precede BOOH in terms > of release date (1975 vs 1977), but I believe Jim started > writing BOOH in 1975 and rehearsed with Meat in between > filming. > > Now, regardless of how bad the movie was, it's a cult > classic and doesn't need to be remade, especially since > Richard O'Brien says he's not involved with it. (And I > heard a rumor that Marilyn Manson's gonna play Dr. FNF.) > > > I'm probably one of the few people who think the film was > > utter shite, even though it had a few catchy songs. > > > > > I will watch the film when it comes out too. I love the > > > original but if they are remaking it with new music by > > > Richard O'Brien, then my curiosity will make me go and see > > > it. I'm surprised to hear that Jim didn't care for RHPS. > > > Did Meat Loaf's appearance in RHPS in any way help Jim and > > > Meat to get Bat Out Of Hell off the ground? Forgive my > > > ignorance, but was RHPS released before Bat? I know that > > > the driving forces behind Bat were Jim's songs and Meat's > > > voice but did Rocky Horror make Meat into minor > > > celebrity? > > > Of course getting Bat Out Of Hell off the ground required > > > a monumental effort but even Meat being a minor celebrity > > > might have helped them a little bit. > > > | |
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