1. While searching in the "S" section at your music
store, you'll think you've found the Shock Treatment soundtrack at first
glance. But on a closer look, you become disappointed: Inevitably,
you always find the soundtracks for "Shocker" and "Silent Treatment".
2. The video is NOT out of print, but finding a store
that has one on the shelf is most common. Guess you'll have to order
them.
3. Speaking of the fact that the video is NOT out
of print, inevitably you find someone on eBay selling one, with the words
"OOP" (out of print), or "RARE", or hard to find. Please...
4. On the subject of eBay, forget paying more than
20 bucks for a Shock Treatment poster. You can find Rick's Movie
Posters on the internet. He always has Shock Treatment posters of
all sizes for about 20 dollars. Also, Ruth Fink-Winter has pointed
out to me that Rick's also has the ST lobby cards (also available as a
set of prints). It's not in their catalog, so most people may not
know.
5. As an avid collector of Shock Treatment, it sucks
to get on ebay most of the time. It's always the same things for
auction: "Shock Treatment VHS - Rare!" or "Rocky Horror Sequel" which most
of the time is the video.
6. Here's a good tip in finding Shock Treatment stuff
on eBay: search "Shock Treatment" but also search in the descriptions.
7. Here's other "Shock Treatment" items that pop
up regularly on eBay that are NOT related to the film, but you wish they'd
stop coming up whenever you'll trying to find something for the Rocky Horror
sequel: "Shock Treatment" the 1963 film with Lauren Bacall; Edgar Winter
Group "Shock Treatment"; a "Shock Treatment" van; the Ramones album/song;
and finally, you'll always find someone selling actual shock therapy equipment
to anyone that wants to buy one. And some people think we're
the crazy ones...