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Thread: What was the last movie you saw in a drive-in?

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    I have no idea. The 2 here in Montgomery have been gone for a good 20+ years. There was one on the way to Prattville but I have no idea when it closed.
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    I think the last movie I saw at the drive in was "Smokey & the Bandit" (back when it was a new release).

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    Spiderman 2 was the last movie that I saw in a drive in.

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    don't rember the movie, I do rember the girl. It's now a airport shuttle lot and she is a mother of 3 (not mine).

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    Tomb Raider 2: Cradle Of Life. Reno, Nevada still has a drive-in. I wish I still lived there. For many reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wee67 View Post
    What I really remember was the second feature- Death Wish! My mom had no idea what the movie was and was, to say the least, a bit disturbed. For those of you who don't know, the movie opens with a violent rape scene of Charles Bronson's wife and daughter. I can clearly recall gravel flying all over, our faces pressed to the back window, as my mother was trying to peel out of the drive-in before our little minds were further warped. Too late, ma.
    I experienced very similar instances. My parents would take me to see a movie like Close Encounters or somethng, and then they'd be showing another movie before it, like "Prophecy" (the late '70s horror film) or something like that, which would completely freak me out! My parents had a tendency to be a bit oblivious to stuff like that so I'd wind up sitting through movies like that or "Eyes Of Laura Mars" or something else that was just not really meant for kids. Worst part was, I'd sit through these movies that I didn't understand, or was scared by, and by the time the movie I'd wanted to see would come on, I'd fall asleep!!

    My fondest drive-in memory was one time going to see "Star Wars" at a drive-in near Huntsville, Alabama while on vacation with family. My cousin and I brought sleeping bags and we camped out on top of the van and watched the movie, I was about 5 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekdavis View Post
    Spiderman 2 was the last movie that I saw in a drive in.
    Same here

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    we still have a couple around north alabama but i don't care for them. I hate people at theaters anyway because most are annoying. Bringing kids and cell phones. i wait until it almost is about to go off and go see it without many there...

  9. Summer 1977: the movie was "Star Wars". Our local Drive-in limped along in those days showing R-rated movies like "Kinky Coaches and Naughty Cheerleaders". I remember they showed a bunch of previews for some pretty sleazy movies before I got to see Darth Vader in action
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    Oddly one of the last Drive In movies I went to was Star Wars - Phantom Menace, back in 1999. I had a vacation cabin in North Georgia and the drive in was one of those few entertaining things to do in the area. We would go to that theatre regularly, and we saw a bunch of first run movies there in the late 90's.

    I just checked to make sure it was still open and that they still show double features on the weekend. It also reminded me that they used FM radio for the speakers, which really made the sound pop for movies like Star Wars.

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    Looks like they are showing Jumper and Semi-Pro this weekend. Not a bad double feature considering the crap that's out there right now.



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