When was the last time you went to a drive-in theater?

(This will only make sense to people who grew up in St. Louis a couple of decades ago)

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I’m thinking it was…Porky’s.

Or Lover Come Back, or Send Me No Flowers. Doris was the perpetually distressed virgin and Rock, everywoman’s heartthrob. If only they knew.

The last drive in I went to was in 1991 and was the final* regular commercial Drive-in movie in New Jersey, where it all began.

It was the Hazlet Drive-In and they had a double feature. I took my Fiancée and my Brother and a good friend were in the car next to us. The movies were “Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”.

There is now a 12 theater Multiplex and a Price Club on the site of this lost treasure. It is a nice theater at least with comfortable seats.

I do miss the drive-ins, I think it is a shame that my kids may never go to one.

Jim

  • The next night, I understand they had a free showing of two movies they showed when they first opened in 1956.

I think the last one I went to was the Redwood in Salt Lake City, too (thanks, silenus – i wouldn’t have remembered the name), back in 1986 or 1987.
But there’s one here in Massachusetts in Mendon that we discovered not too long ago, and MilliCal really wants to go.

I do miss the Ridgeway and it was where we went the most. The owner seemed to show the family-oriented movies more often there, probably because it was in town. Now I just miss having a choice in movies; more often than not both drive-ins in my area are showing the same thing. I just get to choose which direction I want to drive that night.

I’m not far from New Haven but over the line, in the Most Affordable County in the Nation according to some magazine that I can’t recall.

Golly, it must have been The Golden Voyage Of Sinbad. This thread was starting to depress me, until I searched for local drive-ins, there are still several! I’m going to The Aut-O-Rama this weekend!

Just a few weeks ago. Spiderman 3, at the Vineland Drive-in, in City of Industry.

Some people pull their SUVs in the other way, so the kids can sprawl out on blankets in the rear of the truck, while watching the screen.

I liked that drive-in, Fear Itself. I haven’t been there since I was in high school, though. I think the last one I went to was somewhere in RI. The last movies I can remember seeing at a drive-in were Twister, The Phantom and Independence Day.

The original Halloween, not on first run but circa 1980. They got the order of the reels mixed up, which really spoiled things. Lots of honking from me and other patrons until they fixed it.

Nine years ago, and it was the Milford Drive-In Theater.

Milford, MA, that is. I’m pretty sure it’s still there.

I live right next to Milford, MA and they don’t have one there. The one I mentioned in Mendon is very close though and is probably the one you are thinking of.

1980 - The Nude Bomb - I have been told it was not a very good movie, so I did not miss much. :wink:

Summer 1979. Starlite Drive-in Elizabethtown Kentucky. Double feature of Silver Streak and Star Wars.

I was 8 years old, and just back from a three year stretch in Germany (West Germany in them thar days), where the closest anyone of my acquaintance had gotten to seeing Star Wars was the Holiday Special. I had Star Wars posters on my bedroom wall, Star Wars bedsheets, Star Wars curtains, Star Wars pajamas, Star Wars action figures, and The Star Wars Storybook. Never seen it, though. My parents loaded my sisters and me into our new van and headed out at sundown, fending off all questions of where we were going with the terse reply “outer space.”

Never been to a drive in before or since. But that evening was magical.

You’re right, Mendon. There’s another one around there somewhere too. In fact I think there are 4 or 5 in that general area.

I was a kid, maybe 8 or 9 years old, and it was to see Gremlins. I’m surprised at WhyNot who is the same age as me, and hasn’t been to one.

That’s so weird…I saw it in Wheeling, Illinois, at the Twin Drive-In. Maybe movies used to get packaged as double-features…it is a good way for the producers of a bomb to get people to see it, because they always seem to show the bad movie first! The only other time I remember going to a drive-in was at the same theater, and I saw Ishtar and Peggy Sue Got Married…in that order. Peggy Sue wasn’t exactly high art, but it sure was a hell of a lot better than Ishtar…or Waterworld, for that matter!

I just went to go check out the local drive-ins. There are two, and I’d be interested in seeing them. Both are double-headers, and one is showing Rattatouille and the other is showing Transformers. Which is cool, except the other one they’re showing is…

Evan Almighty. :smack: :smack:

I don’t want to see that movie!

Eww!

When we went to see Titanic (eww enough), it was preceded by…

Air Bud.

There is (or was) a spot on County A where you got an OK view of the screen. And since audio is broadcast on (low power) FM, one could theoretically watch a movie from the road. Never did, but did see/hear snippets, and heard a lot more (driving from work in Fish Creek to home in Sister Bay)

I haven’t seen a movie there since 1988, but my sister saw one last year.

Brian

Gladiator and…i think gone in 60 seconds double feature. I fell asleep.