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  • Hell no- I'm keeping it!

  • This tag would be absolutely hillarious if they played it at an indoor theater.

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  • Drive-in movie novel The Dare Island Enigma see video book trailer

  • @wilkes85 Here's advice for everyone ... bring a boombox.

  • I was born in '71 & witnessed the decline of the drive-in. The younger generation doesn't understand drive-ins were more a "family event" then just a movie. Certain drive-ins would have a weekend fireworks display, or some had kiddie play grounds. We would arrive early, just B4 dark & play. When you saw the snack bar ads, you knew the movie was starting soon. Pick-up trucks were great for drive-ins! Laying out with blankets, munching popcorn. Sometimes I fell asleep B4 the movie ended :-P

  • Amen to that id probably do the same thing. ive always wanted one of these speaker units id make one into a mini amplified speaker.

  • well I just went to bengies drive in in md and it was the first time i had been to a drive in since 1979! I had a blast and I had the radio for 6 hours and No dead battery in my 78 T bird just make sure you have it on accesories and it wont be a problem starting.

  • Too bad drive in theatres broadcast the audio on the radio now.

    I'm sure they have lots of people needing a boost when their battery is dead after leaving the radio on for 2 or more hours lol

  • Great video. Thanks for posting.

  • Where I grew up in Fla in the seventies-the town had 4 drive-ins with a total of six screens. So we got to see every great, cheap, piece of crap that came down the pike. My parents lived about a quarter mile from the twin-air, which came down in hurricane Frederick in '79. If you walked to the back of an apartment complex and hopped over a ten foot fence, you were in.

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