think and. did your opinion CHANGE as the years went by?
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WhiteManFromTown1986 — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 08:11 PM)
I was 12 years old and went to the video store on a Friday night for the 5 for 5$ special.
The cover intrigued me so I grabbed it not knowing what to expect or what it was about.
I sat alone in my den with lights off and became enthralled with how ethereal it all felt.
I remember feeling so panicked and paranoid for Rosemary. The phone booth scene was intense.
In remember being saddened by Rosemary's brief dream where she showing her friends the baby. Only to be destroyed by reality.
During the party scene I was so happy her girlfriends took charge and kicked Guy out. She was so close it felt.
And the elevator scene had me hitting the roof.
The ending? Whoa! I was angry she didn't kill the baby. Now that I'm an adult I understand it's more complex than that.
Guy disgusted me and I cheered when she spat in his face.
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ScaryMary123 — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 08:14 PM)
I tried to get to see this movie when I was 15 in the summer of 68, but they had a strict "adults only" policy at the theater. If I remember correctly, this was before the ratings we know nowRosemary's Baby was rated "M" for "Mature Audiences."
I finally did get to see it at a drive-in during the summer of 69. Wondered what all the fuss was about. It wasn't what I'd call scary, at least, not like the "scary' I was used to (Vincent Price, Hammer films, Dark Shadows, etc.). Very adult in nature and a little boring to a 16 year old! But I love it, now! -
guarnot — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 09:48 PM)
My father took me to see it in a theater when it came out in 1968. I was 13. But we were big horror fans. I loved the movie. We lived not far from the Dakota, which somehow made it all seem more realistic, or "homey," or something. My father got a kick out of seeing all the old actors he was familiar with in these bigger-than-life roles. I just loved the whole thing. And I have loved it ever since. I've watched it more times than I can count. I could watch it without the sound and recite the dialogue. Not bragging it's more like confessing.
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alatartblue — 9 years ago(November 22, 2016 03:17 PM)
I finished it about ten minutes ago I can't even fnd the words to describe how I'm feeling right now. It has to be one of the most gut-wrenching, emotionally devastating movies I've ever seen. I rated it 10/10, but I don't know if I'll be rewatching it any time soon.
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molly-31 — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 09:37 AM)
I saw it on TV in the '80s. I was just out of college. I had seen ads for the film when it first came out, and I read the novel when I was twelve and loved it. I found it fascinating rather than scary. I remember when they showed her buying more books in Samuel Weiser's shop (a scene that is not in the novel) I said "Well, she went to the right place!" Weiser Antiquarian Books is still the right place. And I bet people come in and ask about
All Of Them Witches
all the time.
http://www.weiserantiquarian.com/
Well, the city's being built and I'm winning this game. So don't interrupt us with trifles. -
MystMoonstruck — 9 years ago(November 25, 2016 01:59 AM)
I was 18 when I saw it in the theater downtown. I'd read the novel several times and recall being very pleased by how book and movie matched.
Since then, I've watched it whenever it aired, whether uncut or on network TV. In fact, I'm watching it right now, enjoying it even if I have to put up with commercials.
I have a "Century Film" list, and this is one of many films I've seen 100 times or more. In this case, many more times than 100! I imagine that I will continue watching it whenever I can.
I'm hoping to round up my Ira Levin novels for another visit: "Rosemary's Baby", "The Stepford Wives", and "The Boys from Brazil". Sadly, at my age and state of health, I'm going to be parting with many of my beloved books, trying to find new homes for them. My film library also will be moving on. sigh
(W)hat are we without our dreams?
Making sure our fantasies
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Maniac_In_Black — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 02:38 PM)
Cool thread.
First time I 'watched' it was last month (Nov. 2016) on the Sundance ch. I had fallen asleep with like 40 mins left and woke up at the ending where rosemarry is walking into the room full of people. I turned it off right away because i didnt want to see the conclusion of the film since I didn't see all of it.
I ended up buying the criterion blu ray and watched it last night (without falling asleep).. and really liked it. I'm watching the supplements right now. The movie seems to be very hypnotic, I don't know.. something about it.