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Decades back it was Westerns. No clue what they would show now. They don't make them like the used to.Maybe if they show something good I can go to one...but a lot of the time it's things I don't watch.
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Decades back it was Westerns. No clue what they would show now. They don't make them like the used to.Maybe if they show something good I can go to one...but a lot of the time it's things I don't watch.
Nothing is made like it used to be.Decades back it was Westerns. No clue what they would show now. They don't make them like the used to.
I never went to one like that. I can't remember going to a drive in movie after the midish 60's.I understand they don't use the speakers anymore. You just tune your radio to a certain frequency to pick up the dialogue.
Last I went was mad 70's and they still had speakers.I never went to one like that. I can't remember going to a drive in movie after the midish 60's.
I went to one in Kentucky but thought it was kinda weird.If you have never been to a drive in move you've missed out on a right of passage.
I went in around 2003ish and you could do eitherLast I went was mad 70's and they still had speakers.
We have a drive in not too terribly far from us. We try to go once a summer, if there is a decent movie out. They are always busy
Sure can! Of course these days when you go to a drive in movie the sounds is wifi to your vehicle