Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe fans speak out about their favorite obsession.The fans speak out about their favorite obsession.The fans speak out about their favorite obsession.
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I went to a preview of `A Regular Fankie Fan' and I had a wonderful time.
This is an audience participation documentary about the fans of `Rocky Horror Picture Show' that perform the movie live, in full make-up and costume, while the audience participates by quoting lines of the film as they happen during this 'acting out of' this unusual experience.
It was very intriguing to be able to know what goes on at a `Rocky Horror' show without actually going there. This documentary follows different casts that perform the film live for audiences while the film is being showed. There are interviews of the different casts and audience members.
Through this documentary I found out there are live pre-shows and many patrons dress up as members of the cast as well. The cast and guests during the evening get together to find out who has been to a showing before and who has not.
During the preview I saw, as with going to a showing of `Rocky', the audience was very verbal. I found through watching this documentary, this is a common occurrence for `Rocky Horror' fans. The guests quote the film and new scripted responses the fans have made up to say during the show. Also, many of the guests have props to use.
This is more than just going out to see a movie. It's more like going to a wild party where you don't know what might happen. This documentary allows you to experience many of the elements that occur for a better understanding of a showing of the `Rocky Horror Picture Show'.
As a `virgin' to this experience, I found this documentary a delight and it made me feel as if I was right there where the action was taking place. I believe this documentary completed a goal because now I wish to go to a late night-live showing of `Rocky'.
I give this documentary a perfect 10. It inspired me to go do something I would other wise not go and do.
Go see this film for a truly inspiring view of the human experience and to be motivated to experience it first hand.
Thank you for shooting this documentary.
Michael Walters
This is an audience participation documentary about the fans of `Rocky Horror Picture Show' that perform the movie live, in full make-up and costume, while the audience participates by quoting lines of the film as they happen during this 'acting out of' this unusual experience.
It was very intriguing to be able to know what goes on at a `Rocky Horror' show without actually going there. This documentary follows different casts that perform the film live for audiences while the film is being showed. There are interviews of the different casts and audience members.
Through this documentary I found out there are live pre-shows and many patrons dress up as members of the cast as well. The cast and guests during the evening get together to find out who has been to a showing before and who has not.
During the preview I saw, as with going to a showing of `Rocky', the audience was very verbal. I found through watching this documentary, this is a common occurrence for `Rocky Horror' fans. The guests quote the film and new scripted responses the fans have made up to say during the show. Also, many of the guests have props to use.
This is more than just going out to see a movie. It's more like going to a wild party where you don't know what might happen. This documentary allows you to experience many of the elements that occur for a better understanding of a showing of the `Rocky Horror Picture Show'.
As a `virgin' to this experience, I found this documentary a delight and it made me feel as if I was right there where the action was taking place. I believe this documentary completed a goal because now I wish to go to a late night-live showing of `Rocky'.
I give this documentary a perfect 10. It inspired me to go do something I would other wise not go and do.
Go see this film for a truly inspiring view of the human experience and to be motivated to experience it first hand.
Thank you for shooting this documentary.
Michael Walters
A well crafted, highly watchable documentary, "A Regular Frankie Fan" is enjoyable for both fans and non-fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The audience for the screening I attended was made up mostly of hard-core RH fans and they loved it, turning the evening into an audience participation event - much like one would expect at a midnight show. They delighted in seeing their efforts on screen, and shouting back at the documentary's subjects who either met with their approval or disapproval. My guess is that all the RH fans will appreciate the way director/fan Scott Mabbutt has sympathetically presented them and their particular "obsession."
Although I briefly participated in the Rocky Horror experience some 20+ years ago, I would, today, place myself in the non-fan category. Nevertheless, I enjoyed "Frankie Fan." I think it presented the fans in a very positive, human, and dignified manner. Although some of the interviewees did have a tendency to go on at length or move on to off-subject tangents (which slowed the pacing a bit), what they had to say was very much of interest. They talked about feeling like outcasts, what the "Rocky" experience meant to them socially, and how it gave them a sense of being a part of something. This, to me, is the most interesting aspect of the documentary because it transcends the surface trappings of a movie and touches on something that is important to all of us - the desire to belong. Of course, the overt sexuality of the phenomenon definitely appealing, and this aspect is well represented too. It's worth your time. Catch it if you can.
Although I briefly participated in the Rocky Horror experience some 20+ years ago, I would, today, place myself in the non-fan category. Nevertheless, I enjoyed "Frankie Fan." I think it presented the fans in a very positive, human, and dignified manner. Although some of the interviewees did have a tendency to go on at length or move on to off-subject tangents (which slowed the pacing a bit), what they had to say was very much of interest. They talked about feeling like outcasts, what the "Rocky" experience meant to them socially, and how it gave them a sense of being a part of something. This, to me, is the most interesting aspect of the documentary because it transcends the surface trappings of a movie and touches on something that is important to all of us - the desire to belong. Of course, the overt sexuality of the phenomenon definitely appealing, and this aspect is well represented too. It's worth your time. Catch it if you can.
This movie was great. Imagine Trekkies but not as pompous and snarky! This film needs to be given to the masses so they can realize what a gem the ORIGINAL audience participation movie is! If you get a chance, you MUST see this film.
I haven't seen a film like this before. It was full of things I had never seen. Actually, it was shot on hi-end video, so it was "lensed," not "filmed," but you know what I mean! Chock full of freaks- what more could anyone ask for?
This was excellent! A documentary about the fans of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is the first audience participation documentary about the first audience participation film, and shows what the producers of the Rocky Horror Picture Show do not want you to see. There could be more breasts, but all in all, a good time for all.
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- AnecdotesThe whole film was shot with Canon XL7 Cameras.
- ConnexionsReferences The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
- Bandes originalesScience Fiction/Double Feature
by Me First and The Gimme Gimmes
Words and Music by Richard O'Brien
Copywright 1974 Wixen Music Publishing
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