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Drive-Ins Make A Comeback
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So_Cal_Native_in_Texas
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Sun, Apr 9, 2006 9:34 AM
This was on CBS Sunday Morning today. The drive-in they featured is not very far from Houston, where I live. Really nice to see.
I'm looking forward to checking it out. They showed the line of cars to get into this place on TV. Looked like a modern day version of drive-in openings from the 1950s. It was great! |
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Unkle John
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Sun, Apr 9, 2006 3:08 PM
Hey there, There is a drive in uptowards Dallas, just outside of Ennis on I-45 called the Galaxy Drive-in. http://www.galaxydriveintheatre.com/ This website has an up-to-date site and serchable database: http://www.drive-ins.com |
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Wed, May 17, 2006 2:13 AM
hello , i am from new delhi , india . we have a drive-in in mumbai , but not a to search for a drive-in in my city of which i might not be knowing , i although , i did not find any drive-ins's located in new delhi . but i they are already present in the usa , canada and australia . other i have written to them showing my desire for starting a delhi chapter the best part about them is they are free and they inform us about the hope you all enjoy the experince , as i am waiting to start my own happy mobbing . sudhanuj |
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Tipsy McStagger
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Wed, May 17, 2006 5:17 AM
....good news!!! ..but unfortunately, one drive-in opening does not constitute a "come-back" for drive ins....for the past 15 years, people, especially in the media, have been saying that drive-ins were coming back but the truth is, we have been losing them faster every year.....not many left and the few still with us around the country are managing to barely hold on. the chicago area has only one left, and it's on it's last reel.......not to rain on the parade, as i love drive-ins, but history has shown that all this talk about come-backs is little more than a media tease......but like I said, good news for you folks in texas, none-the-less...... |
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MadDogMike
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Mon, Apr 29, 2013 4:49 PM
After almost 70 years, it’s lights out for the Motor Vu Twin Drive-In Theater of Imperial, CA Opened in the 40s, it was one of the oldest remaining drive-ins in California. At last count there are only 17 left in the Golden State. Unfortunately, it just didn’t generate enough revenue to justify the $250,000 upgrade from 35 mm film to digital and 35 mm is being phased out. We didn’t go to many movies as a kid but the first movie I remember seeing there was Disney’s “Follow Me Boys” in 1966 (I was 8 ), running around the playground under the screen and watching the movie. Saw “Jaws” there, the line of cars to get in was at least a mile long. At one point they went to X-Rated movies ~ I never did get how that was allowed when both screens were easily visible from the highway. I worked there as an assistant manager while I was in college, got my first exposure to martial arts (escrima) there ~ training for “crowd control”. We used to go out on the lot during the movies to kick out the drunk rednecks and chollos, then again after the movies to roust the sleepers and the van-rocking lovers with their steamed up windows. My wife and I would go there when we were dating, set up a hibachi next to the car and grill carne asada for burritos. Met my first white German Shepherd there. With a docked tail and black circles around his eyes, Thor was rather funny looking. But he wanted to kill anyone he did not know and somehow a 70 pound dog snapping, snarling, and lunging at the end of his leash doesn’t look so comical. He made a great security dog, but in the end had bitten too many people (including my little brother in his prom tuxedo) and retired to a farm. Speaking of security, one night I found myself on the ground at the wrong end of a Sheriff’s service revolver because I unknowingly set off the alarm while working late by myself. I remember there was a dark scene several minutes long in “Apocalypse Now” that had an off-frame splice in it. Because there was nothing but several yards of black film, it took us several times to get that spliced right. The picture would return after the dark scene and people would all start honking because the film was out of frame. Made far more cardboard-crusted pepperoni pizzas than I care to admit and squirted many gallons of Odell’s Butter Oil on mountains of popcorn. So many great memories. But I guess I’m partially to blame, I haven’t seen in movie there in at least 10 years :( |
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King Bushwich the 33rd
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Mon, Nov 10, 2014 11:04 AM
Johnny Rockets to bring back drive-in theaters? Johnny Rockets to Johnny Rocket-ize the drive-in The food will be better (but much more expensive). |
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Mon, Nov 10, 2014 12:42 PM
I would be open to the drive-in experience again if it is of decent quality. We have a drive-in here in Columbus we've went to several times over the years. However their prices are now the same as going to an actual movie theater BUT you don't get the great sound, projection, seating or even quality of food. If a Johnny Rockets can fix all of this without driving the price to be outrageous, then they have my vote. 'Sides, their milkshakes would be a happy addition to a warm summer evening. |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Mon, Nov 10, 2014 7:32 PM
Luv dat sign/marquee. |
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komohana
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Mon, Nov 10, 2014 10:31 PM
Really miss the drive-ins. We had about a dozen or so back in the day, plus some in the larger regional towns, but sadly in Perth we're down to the last one - the Galaxy. |
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Tue, Nov 11, 2014 8:10 PM
David, I spent many Thursday nights up on that marque changing the movies titles in readiness for Friday night :) |
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