Description:Following on from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", this musical is set several years later in Brad and Janet Majors' hometown - which has become a giant TV station; residents are either participants or viewers. They are married now, but their romance has fallen on the rocks. Ostensibly to fix their marriage, Brad is imprisonFollowing on from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", this musical is set several years later in Brad and Janet Majors' hometown - which has become a giant TV station; residents are either participants or viewers. They are married now, but their romance has fallen on the rocks. Ostensibly to fix their marriage, Brad is imprisoned on the program "Dentonvale" (the local mental hospital) while Janet is conscripted to become a new star. As Janet is entranced by the high life, she forgets Brad. Who is trying to woo her away?... (more)(less)
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show never needed a sequel; plain and simple. This film strays far from the weird camp that made the original so charming, and instead dwells on a kind of dark comedy that's a whole different kind of weird. The production value is definitely higher here, but the characters are all so boring and the songs are completely bland, not infectious in the slightest. It fails as a sequel, but also isn't even a worthwhile film in its own right.
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AVPGuyver21 added this to a list 2 months, 2 weeks ago
"The much maligned sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show is actually a really good musical satire which skewers reality TV and the eagerness of the public to eat up its "true" manufactured stories. It was a movie ahead it's time and it is too bad that about half of O'Brien's fans panned it because Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick couldn't return for various reasons. While it is a pity that the original Brad and Janet are absent, Jessica Harper and Cliff De Young do an admirable job"
AFIoscar added this to a list 1 year, 10 months ago