Rumors are running rampant on the internet that MTV Productions is considering a remake of the classic Richard O’ Brien creation “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” One word — Blasphemy!”
As long as Richard O’Brien and Tim Curry remain alive on planet Earth there can never be a remake of this classic satire….and I mean NEVER!
Oh wait! That isn’t the only piece of ridiculous news concerning this horrendous remake idea. Are you ready for more? MTV wants its illegitimate step-child Russell Brand to play the part of Dr. Frank-N-Furter! Did you loose your balance? I did when this came across my news desk, and I’m not talking about getting all fainty in a good way either. Worse than even thinking about doing a remake of this classic piece of stage-to-film work, is even giving one minutes worth of thought of having Brand assume the role that Curry, and Curry alone, can pull off with any kind of real authenticity. What’s next? One of the Hansen twins playing the role of Eddie Ex?
Along with this unsubstantiated rumor is another that says Richard O’Brien isn’t the least bit thrilled over the idea of a remake, especially one in which he isn’t involved with, as it appears to be the case with this supposed MTV production. Can you blame him? Usually, this kind of raw rape of one’s original work is done only after its creator has left their mortal coil. I guess MTV doesn’t want to wait that long.
GazerBeam says
Wouldn’t Richard O’Brien still have the rights to his creation? If so, how could it be made without his blessing? And if not… I’m a putz…
Lejon from Chandler says
I think it would be possible for a Rocky Horror remake, but I think it could only be remade with Tim Burton directing, and Jonny Depp playing Franken Furter. Oh, and Dwayne Johnson as Rocky, of course.
Indiana Jim says
In my Indiana Jim way… here’s hollywood trying to remake another piece of crap that isn’t worth the celluloid it was originally filmed on.
Cobwebs says
Unsubstantiated, it isn’t: link
There’s a “Stop the Remake” petition, although I rather doubt it will actually change any studio execs’ minds.
Sam Sloan says
Burton, Depp and Johnson….now that could possibly work. ๐
M.Talon says
The problem with this idea is twofold:
1) The charm of the original is in the details. Get rid of those, and you have a half-baked musical that either takes itself too seriously or (god forbid) not seriously enough. Keep them, and there’s no reason to do a remake unless you’re Gus Van Sant.
2) The hardcore fans, those most likely to watch this, will reject it in droves because to them there is only one movie. Some of them don’t even like the musical the movie is based on, so how on earth does MTV think they’re going to get them to take this drivel? As for the “normal” folk, most don’t know or don’t like RHPS enough to bother.
This project has FAIL etched all over it. I can’t even get worked up about it anymore. Like so many other bad movies, it will become that which shall not be named. Meanwhile the “real” movie will continue to live on.
KG says
Saw the original movie. It was pretty terrible anyway. Thus, I guess this goes on my “Shrug, WGAF? Shelf”. Never saw the hype, just met some really ‘questionable’ individuals.
Robin says
“…the role that Curry, and Curry alone, can pull off with any kind of real authenticity.”
Actually, I’ve seen Anthony Stewart Head perform Sweet Transvestite, and I was mightily impressed. (It’s on YouTube. Go take a look.) He played Frank in the stage version in the West End many moons ago. He’s probably too old for MTV’s tastes, though.
I think the main reason that a remake won’t work is that it will be too self-aware. I mean, the original is campy as hell, but the cast had no idea it would become the phenomenon it is today. The new cast can’t help but be aware of its following. MTV seems to be trying to make a new version in the hopes that it’ll be a blockbuster like High School Musical. I’ve got two words for them: Shock Treatment. Even O’Brien couldn’t duplicate the magic of RHPS.
Indiana Jim says
Not to mention the plot behind the movie is insipid and stupid. It could have been funny like Mel Brooks. Instead it became a disco-acid trip.
GazerBeam says
The *only * time this movie is bearable is when you’re watching it with a live audience. If you don’t have 30+ people MST3K-ing it, it’s absolutely horrid. That said, seeing it with the audience is awesomely fun ๐
Drew says
Actually, I was just recently out to Dinner with Pat Quinn and Nell Cambell, we talked briefly on the re-make and I was surprised to find out that, Ricard actually does not own the rights to The Rocky Horror Picture show, he had sold them to be able to make the movie back in 75′ and Lou Adler now owns the rights, another interesting fact, is that Richard only recently re-aquired the rights for the Musical Production, sad but true.
woahcurrycinz says
Oh god i swear if they remake this movie im gonna steal it from a store and burn it in there faces [on a video] i can’t believe ‘MTV’ is gonna remake an unremakable movie!!That movie has its own esque to it that makes it special [especially in my heart] and that fagget Russell is gonna play the Sexy beast role of TIM?!!WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?!Im praying to sweet jesus this remake gets fucked up or something or else im gonna tear my eyes out,im gonna bitch,bitch,bitch to all of you haters and maybe even descent son of a bitches thats gonna flag my ass of here.I just believe this movie is gonna get a whole lotta views and its absoloutely going to break my heart to see this movie get any award at all,the Original cast was perfect and may I mention Tim is—oh gosh he makes my knees weak ’till this day.Any great movie cant be remade into somthing someone thinks is gonna be better,fuck the bitches,piss on them i send most of my hate and rage to them,I cant express how worked up i am.I guess i’ll shut my pissy ass up and stop complaining ’cause the fucking cocksuckers that are gonna remake it are gonna continue on with the whole fucked up bloody idea…..