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a-bit-of-a-mindflip · 6 months
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I FINALLY JOINED AN RHPS SHADOWCAST!!!!
Basically, this has been something I’ve wanted to do since the pandemic. The closest shadowcast to my hometown happens to be an hour away and I was a little discouraged at first (long drives late at night = scary) but let me tell you: this is the most accepting, funny, joyful, and caring group of people I’ve ever met. Seeing the way this show has touched people across all demographics and entering such an accepting space has honestly been life-changing and I’m so excited for what’s to come 😆
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shockyhorror · 1 year
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NELL CAMPBELL as Doc Nell SERIOUSLY RED (2022) dir. Gracie Otto
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miumiumacaron · 4 months
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"Little" Nell Campbell
French Resistance, Paris, 1976 💋
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schlock-luster-video · 7 months
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On October 27, 1988, The Rocky Horror Picture Show debuted in Hungary.
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Here's some new Little Nell art to celebrate!
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spookytuesdaypod · 1 year
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girlfriends girlfriends they’re so girlfriends they’re so girlfriends it’s not even funny
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cosmos-whip · 2 years
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Patricia and Nell🖤❤️
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drinkingdrunk · 2 years
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@giftober 2022 | Day 8: Party/Celebration
Columbia's Solo ~ Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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of-fear-and-love · 16 days
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Jessica Harper in Shock Treatment (1981)
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a-bit-of-a-mindflip · 4 months
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Tonight was my first night playing Columbia in a shadowcast after dreaming about it for TWO YEARS holy shit 😍
Anyway I had to document this 🥹
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theunderestimator-2 · 2 years
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Hearts beat faster as actress ‘Little’ Nell Campbell and Adam Ant share an intimate moment at a Butler's Wharf party in 1977, as captured by young photograper & member of the Bromley Contingent, Simon Barker.
The loft studio artist and sculptor Andrew Logan kept at Butler’s Wharf next to Tower Bridge was the site of legendary London avant-garde events like the anarchic Alternative Miss World contest in 1975 or the Valentine's Day ball in which the Sex Pistols played in 1976 and after influential artist Derek Jarman moved in the block as a neighbour, a thriving artist community renowned for throwing parties begins to form at Butler’s Wharf. In 1978 Derek Jarman directed the cult punk film “Jubilee” with numerous underground & punk icons including Adam Ant and Nell Campbell, already known at the time for her role in the legendary ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’.
“...Derek [Jarman] could really thow a party. Since his death he is remembered for his films, his painting, his writing, his set design and sometimes even his gay rights political actions. No one ever mentions his great parties. The ones I went to were at his loft studio in Butler’s Wharf overlooking Tower Bridge. There was never anyone on the door, infact the door was usually wide open. 
If you knew about the party, you got in...
Simon Barker
(via, via, via & via)
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I found this pic of Nell online and all I can see is Nurse Ansalong stole Macy's wig and is now impersonating her
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slimewalk · 2 years
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columbiastapshoes · 3 months
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headcanons part 3‼️‼️ crazy‼️
hey guys it’s me the person with the regular posting schedule and normal amount of thoughts about this movie! woo hoo! this one is a bit shorter, my sk8 hyperfixation has been completely taking over my brain LMAO but without further ado here u go!
-columbia has a stuffed animal that she is extremely emotionally bonded to. i’d like to think it’s a rabbit with big floppy ears and it’s made out of that kind of rough towel-like texture ykwim?? but anyways she’s had it since she was little and it’s so dirty and has no stuffing in its neck anymore but she refuses to fix or clean it and just carries it around everywhere
-magenta fucking loves earth candy. homegirl is trying to keep up the “i hate this planet it has no redeeming qualities” act but as soon as someone walks into the room with gummy bears she goes absolutely feral
-frank is scared of cats. yes, i know he has the mannerisms of a cat and that is why it’s funnier to me that when he sees a cat he will just leave the room. but also he’s not like an “AAAAAAHHHH A CAAAT THATS SO SCAARRRYYY” person like he’s trying to be subtle about it and won’t admit to being scared but it doesn’t fool anyone
-brad LOVES 50s love songs and also jazz of all kinds. stole this bit from a fanfic but his nickname for frank is sinatra :3 but anyways he’s always playing an ella fitzgerald or doris day vinyl and humming along to the melody while he reads or does other stuff
-frank either wakes up at 5 am or 2 pm. no in between.
-is columbia a dancer? yes. does she use those skills when she’s just dancing to music by herself? absolutely not. she bounces to the beat like a toddler. i love her.
-frank again :3 that bitch absolutely has pierced ears, belly button, and tongue. the movie isn’t canon and i know what i’m talking about <3
-magenta is goth most of the time but when it gets really hot and she cannot survive in all black she gives up and goes whimsigoth with purples and dusty pinks and browns <3
-rip columbia u would have loved electro swing
-ever wondered how riff got that hunch in his back? i have the answer! when he and magenta were little he tried to cut her hair while she was sleeping and she judo flipped him and it just never healed properly
-i could have sworn i posted this one before but i can’t find it? so im just gonna say it now- after the movie events (in my brain no one dies and brad and janet unofficially move in let me have this) janet is trying so hard to be supportive of everybody and im picturing her and magenta as that customwoodburning clip that’s like “are you a les-bin?” “yes ma’am i am” “AWESOME‼️‼️‼️ 🔥🔥🔥”
-magenta is a witch and has an altar in her room, the first time brad went in there he accidentally bumped into it and was scared that the spirits were gonna be mad and kill him and magenta was jokingly like “yeah. ur dead” and he was like “oh no D:” and she had to clarify it was a joke
-frank reads erotic novels at the dinner table and comments on them out loud 🫶
-columbias favorite animal is a jellyfish. i have no reasoning but nell campbell indirectly talked to me and i have been hyperfixated on this movie for over 2 years so u can trust me on this one
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spookytuesdaypod · 1 year
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
happy pride, spookies! we might have kicked celebrations off early with our may fifth tuesday episode, but now we’re making sure the rest of this month’s pride picks all have that special spooky something. up first? none other than the always iconic rocky horror picture show (1975), a movie that might as well have invented the gay agenda™️. while this flick had a bit of a slow start, it exploded into a cult classic that still plays in theaters all over the world. on our latest installment of spooky tuesday, we’re joined by pal danny dunitz as we break down the theater play’s origin story, its move to the silver screen, and all the important callbacks you need to know to watch along.
give spooky tuesday a listen on apple podcasts, spotify, iheart radio, or stitcher
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cosmos-whip · 2 years
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BTS of Rocky Horror with Richard and Patricia✨✨ (including Nell in the first pic your welcome)
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cantsayidont · 1 month
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February 1978. Released a year after the royal Silver Jubilee to which the title alludes, this colorful, moderately surreal, definitely pretentious Derek Jarman punk indulgence is framed by an odd sequence in which an angel (Ian Charleson) gives Queen Elizabeth I (Jenny Runacre) and John Dee (Richard O'Brien) a glimpse of the future, where a group of young punks — Amyl (Pamela Rooke, aka Jordan), Crabs (Little Nell, aka Nell Campbell, who could have convincingly played Helen Mirren's younger sister), Viv (Linda Spurrier), Mad (Toyah Willcox), Sphinx (Karl Johnson), Angel (Ian Charleson), and Kid (Adam Ant), along with the somewhat older and decidedly mad Bod (also Runacre) — struggle with end-of-the-world ennui and boredom that they try to fill with looting, sex, music (produced by the deranged Borgia Ginz, played by Jack Birkett, aka Orlando), mindless aggro, and the occasional recreational murder. (The story doesn't ever spell out exactly why the world is ending, but anyone living in the gloomy inflationary austerity of late '70s Britain hardly needed any elaboration on that score.)
Even if you don't recognize the various punk and New Wave figures who appear throughout, the film captures the early punk sensibility pretty well, although for all its mayhem, its aura of studied disaffection makes it rather slow-moving and occasionally dull. This seems intentional — the characters themselves are desperately bored, and while everyone's still going through the motions out of inertia or nostalgia, the point is that there is no point.
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For all that, JUBILEE is still significantly less cynical than the later LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS STAINS (which also features an array of punk stars), and occasionally manages to seem strangely wistful. CONTAINS LESBIANS? There's a fair amount of gay sex, but the closest it gets to wlw is a scene where Bod and Mad do a little knife-play. VERDICT: Definitely an acquired taste, but if you have any interest in punk, New Wave, or post punk, it's essential viewing. As a companion piece, try the somewhat earlier THE FINAL PROGRAMME (also with Jenny Runacre), based on Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius novel, which is similar in tone and sensibility.
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