Shot in Berlin and set in the far-off future of 1994, The Apple was clearly designed to duplicate the success of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and failed dismally, in large part because the music is so stupendously banal.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Slant Magazine by Eric Henderson
The Apple is an Old Testament movie in more ways than one, and its relentless bad taste is sure to appeal to the same audience that won’t even realize they’re being slapped in the face.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Jay Scott
Inflated production numbers come lumbering ludicrously onto the screen like so many boozy pink elephants from a demented circus. [26 Nov 1980]
The line for The Apple cult officially starts here. I humbly propose this as the ultimate midnight movie.
Washington Post by Richard Harrington
Possibly . . . no, probably . . . no, definitely . . . the worst rock film of all time. [24 Nov 1980, p.B11]