( Something Visual that's not too Abysmal)

Not done yet! Go away! I'm serious - don't read the stuff I've drafted below!
About the trillionth time I watched I started to realized that there were certain things that I always called out at the screen in response to the dialogue or the actions occuring at that moment (this realization was due, mainly, to the diligent efforts of my freinds to watch the whole movie through without one comment from me. So far, no good). In any case, this reminded me a little of another movie for which I have a particular fondness - Rocky Horror Picture Show. Now - in all fairness to all those other RHPS fans out there - I am a RHPS virgin (for the rest of the world - that means that I've never actually seen it performed live. I've only ever commendeered rec rooms and shouted at the television screen with my freinds), and I realize that the experience is something I can't just dream, that I must, eventually be to fully understand. That doesn't mean that I'm not going to go through with this.
And what, exactly is this you might ask? (Other than an exceptionally long introduction), It is audience partici . . . pation for the movie Labyrinth - a set of things to say in response to the dialogue, things to do, etc. Keep in mind that this list here is (so far) only those things that I am in the habit of doing. If I'm not the only weirdo out there who participates in this type of activity, please send me a description of your Labyrinth-watching idiosyncracies, and I'll put them up. The more, the merrier. So, that being said (in what might, quite possibly, be the longest way it could have been), let me show you what I'm talking about.
How's it done?
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