@matthewbailey08 Yes! And Eskimo Pie never sounded/looked so inflammatory towards the indigenous? I think we should rename that quiescent dessert Wasp Pie, steal a bunch of speakers, set the church on fire and have a weenie roast ;) Anyone with us?
Do you wish someone would make drive-in intermission style trailers about etiquette concerning Native American Indian powwows to be shown at the same places mentioned as well as as a countdown trailer beginning at ten minutes showing how many minutes left until first dance or grand entry?
Wow, nostalgic and creepy at the same time. Of course, cocaine used to be prescribed by doctors, and cigarettes too! Yeah, come get your awesomely healthy candy, bitches!
Ah — sweet era .... well, I guess not so sweet when the social injustices of the day are considered, but there's such an appealing naivety to this old animation/music. Thanks for this charming little tour through public domain!
@PT109Boat I saw the Hot Dog clip a couple of times...at the Route 66 in Springfield IL, where they cut out the suggestive part, and at the Dearborn MI Ford wyoming, where it played intact to honking horns and laughter. Sure must've brought them into the snack bar. All 5 drive ins where I grew up showed them. The M78 TWIN, where I worked (the final) 9 seasons, they played a special intermission produced for the REDSTONE MANAGEMENT chain (later renamed National Amusements}
I think the first drive in movie I saw was Wrath of Khan. But the last one I saw was one of the Harry Potter movies I think. We still have one operating drive in theater here. It's a double feature theater, and i think it shows some of these type of deals.
I'm going to send this on to a few people. Yeah, I rember many of these and probably saw them all. I also remember going on my own to my local theater and getting in to the traditional "double feature" for .50 cents! So I know my parents paid even less than that for me earlier in life.
When the Beatles first movie "A Hard Days Night" came, I watched it day after day at .50 cents a pop!
I still have tons of VHS tapes full of this stuff from Something Weird and other companies. Like Joe Bob says ,"The drive in will never die".
Devo13 8 months ago
@matthewbailey08 Yes! And Eskimo Pie never sounded/looked so inflammatory towards the indigenous? I think we should rename that quiescent dessert Wasp Pie, steal a bunch of speakers, set the church on fire and have a weenie roast ;) Anyone with us?
Jtronique 1 year ago
1:54 - Break into the drive-in and eat during daylight hours!
electrogeek77 1 year ago 2
these are great how did you find these?
Dozerthedj 2 years ago
Do you wish someone would make drive-in intermission style trailers about etiquette concerning Native American Indian powwows to be shown at the same places mentioned as well as as a countdown trailer beginning at ten minutes showing how many minutes left until first dance or grand entry?
mathewbailey08 2 years ago
Wow, nostalgic and creepy at the same time. Of course, cocaine used to be prescribed by doctors, and cigarettes too! Yeah, come get your awesomely healthy candy, bitches!
Nix ~ has got your crunchy goodness right here.
nixonfanatic 2 years ago
Ah — sweet era .... well, I guess not so sweet when the social injustices of the day are considered, but there's such an appealing naivety to this old animation/music. Thanks for this charming little tour through public domain!
TheraminTrees 2 years ago
What was the deal with the Hot Dog part?
That was like Porno-Toons!
PT109Boat 2 years ago
That was a bit disturbing. ;-D
Xoroaster 2 years ago
@PT109Boat I saw the Hot Dog clip a couple of times...at the Route 66 in Springfield IL, where they cut out the suggestive part, and at the Dearborn MI Ford wyoming, where it played intact to honking horns and laughter. Sure must've brought them into the snack bar. All 5 drive ins where I grew up showed them. The M78 TWIN, where I worked (the final) 9 seasons, they played a special intermission produced for the REDSTONE MANAGEMENT chain (later renamed National Amusements}
RQVOutdoorMoovies 11 months ago
@PT109Boat the weiner ask for it!!!
4theluvofpete 7 months ago
Save free TV!!!
4theluvofpete 7 months ago
Thanks Xo, i think loads of that will come in handy!
TipoftheSlung 2 years ago
Hey, no sweat. ;-D
There's a ton of public domain video at that site. This was just one of them. I thought about uploading a couple of cartoons.
Xoroaster 2 years ago
One toward the end really cracks me up. Its something like "You got problems? Go to church and leave them there." ;-D
Xoroaster 2 years ago
@Xoroaster Nothing like a good buzzkill PSA about going to church to dampen one's weekend at the Drive-In!
TimelordR 8 months ago
Sorry, I was "gone" to the lobby to get myself a treat! The sparkling drinks are just dandy...
;-)
antaresrichard 2 years ago
Hey, no sweat AA. ;-D
That's pretty cool. I don't think I've seen that.
I think the first drive in movie I saw was Wrath of Khan. But the last one I saw was one of the Harry Potter movies I think. We still have one operating drive in theater here. It's a double feature theater, and i think it shows some of these type of deals.
Xoroaster 2 years ago
Oh too cool. Thanks for this Xoroaster!
I'm going to send this on to a few people. Yeah, I rember many of these and probably saw them all. I also remember going on my own to my local theater and getting in to the traditional "double feature" for .50 cents! So I know my parents paid even less than that for me earlier in life.
When the Beatles first movie "A Hard Days Night" came, I watched it day after day at .50 cents a pop!
AncientAtheist 2 years ago