Yes, I recall your Ghostbuster story and about your Mom working at the shoe department at AM&A's. That is cool. How about that, you were 6 in 1984
I hope people here recall My stories because I have so much to tell. When people don't tell their stories, talks about their childhood especially like your's Packer and the people & places of their locality, it makes Me think that none of their past was special to them...I see so many people on Social Media talking about this & that, 9 and half times out of ten they never ever talk about preserving their past like the people they knew that owned great stores during their childhood & teenage years or even when they were a bit older. This is why so many things fall in this limbolic era. I think of this a lot of how society has become distancing themselves from such crucial matters
What your doing PB is really good
That's some good history there. This Drive-In experience was amazing to see. Your Drive-In is way fancier than what I had but then again it was very long time ago and times has changed significantly since then. I'll post about Mine that I've talked about before in a bit after I'm done talking about this
That's really cool how there's those painted pictures there especially of the T-Rex, Luke & Vader. Oh yes, that's how theaters make their money. It's been like that for a long while. Like Marcus, you can watch a movie for $6 but oh boy if you want food that's where the pricing really starts. Now that's not a complaint though, they have really good food, a great alternative to any Burger and/or Pizza joint but with their rewards you can earn by getting free foods if you get enough points after a few visits. Like I said before, if anybody has a Marcus in their area (they are largest Theater chain in the country I mean they took over Wehrenberg for cryin' out loud), why would they go any day but Tuesday when you can see any film for only $6 on Value Tuesday
I've never come to the conclusion about that
That concession stand looks pretty good. Really I don't consider a lot of that snacks especially the Cheeseburgers & Pizza, that would be a great supper right there for Me. That Miniature Golf looked sweet. I would be up for that. That's cool they had a Bill & Ted poster there. What...a True Lies poster in between the restrooms
True Lies was an epic film, I saw that about 4 times when it came out 30 years ago this year...I plan on spotlighting that soon. That's great they had two Three Stooges plaques there along with Home Alone's The Wet Bandits...now that is great comedy and smart of the Theater to have that
Gosh, all of those move star plaques. Wow Stephen King's The Green Mile with Tom Hanks & Gladiator with Russell Crowe, two of My Mom's all-time faves, I've been thinking about them off an on over time and I gotta spotlight them soon. Oh man, Terrors at the Drive-In. What a selection there. Fright Night... WOW, they got GOT THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY of The Burbs
One of My all-time fave movies...I gotta spotlight that because off and on I talk about it...how strange, they got Scream & I Still Know What You Did Last Summer...We just talked about that in My Horror Topic
They should have these for Halloween unless their going to have more coming after this
There's the new movie Trap and ALIEN ROMULUS
I hope to see that new Alien film at the show when it comes out...fingers crossed
That's a cool Arcade there with Star Wars Pinball and Arcade Classic, both looks tremendous. Good Claw Vending Machines there and congrats on getting that Tootsie Roll Duck for your Daughter
Your pics were great PB
Nope, We do not have a Drive-In but We used too so please allow Me to share My experiences that I briefly talked about before. I hope people can relate to My stuff because I can relate to others because the stuff that Packer posted above I can clearly relate of how it is despite I've never been there. We had a Drive-In in Crestwood called "66" Park In Theater. It was quite historic as it was one of the first Drive-Inn Theaters ever known.
Here's this link to it's history if your interested which I think this one of the only web sites on the entire net that talks about it
https://www.cinematreasures.org/theaters/8620Now it's called that because this theater only had 1 screen and it was 66 feet wide. This is much larger than today's IMAX screen. If you have ever seen a move on an IMAX screen then you know how massive that is at 55 feet wide. IMAX is a big way I prefer to see a movie, I love how loud it is too and all the details you can see on it and it's especially great with action films but oh man I love it when there's a horror movie on it too
SPECIAL NOTE: I had previously said that My Father Buddy worked at the Kenrick as a Projectionist. Well, he also worked at this one too as well as the other Drive-In further out that I talked about during one of My postings of K-SHE 95 a while back
Now recently in your Movie Trailers Topic PB, I revealed that My first ever Drive-In experience was with My Father Buddy. He wanted to see Good Morning Vietnam that was released in 1987. Back then I didn't care for movies like this, if it wasn't like Star Wars, Indiana Jones or My Science Project and especially even the movie that I discovered with him...Big Trouble in Little China then I wouldn't be that happy. I know I sat thru the Robin Williams flick and really couldn't tell you much of it. I'm not sure if there was another film with it or not...I just remember that one. I never forgotten about it nor the bad and good times that I had with My Father
Now, fast forward to 1992, I was with My Mom & her boyfriend Jasper. I spoken many of the times with him previously elsewhere on the board most particularly in My Showcases. There was 2 occasions that We went to the Drive-In "66" Park In Theater in Crestwood. We just got food like Nachos and maybe Fries and of course Soda. I was never a big Popcorn eater so most of the time I'd want something else like Fries & Nachos. I recall them kinda well. I liked using they the big wired speakers to the hear the movies. The first trip was this. We saw A League of Their Own and then Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I wasn't big on either film but from what recall they were okay. I knew whom many of the cast was and it was something seeing Madonna as a brunette because 2 years prior when I saw her in 1990's Dick Tracy on the big screen at The Kenrick she was blond. Of course seeing Tom Hans & Geena Davis was cool. Buffy was pretty good and still kinda during the classic days of school.
Now trip number 2 I found much better and more memorable as We saw The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. I had been wanting to see TNG2 for a while because I loved the first one and I had already seen T2 at The Kenrick many months previously which was absolutely huge for Me, it's still one of the biggest epics ever IMO. In TNG 2 I recall seeing the insane scenes with Dr. Meinheimer tied up and all of those things falling on his head and in T2 The absolute stunning scene when Sarah Connor escapes and she meets the T-800 and the T-1000 is after them
Oh man hearing that sound even outside like that was totally awesome
So why didn't I have any experiences after that you ask
Oh, that's because the brainiacs who ran the region wanted to close the great theater and had bigger ideas like building a shopping mall
Well they got their wish because in 1993 they permanently closed "66" Park In Theater. Oh I remember how it was just there vacant just waiting to be demolished and a few short years later they would destroy it, level it out and all of that history, all of those moment I had with My Parents were gone
They then built a shopping center there that consisted of a Best Buy and Barnes & Noble and of all places because this was right across the street from Crestwood Plaza. Now this whole are seems like a war zone happen, it's all gone or at least it's not the same. I just hope their parents, guardians, whomever teaching/telling their kids or anybody that doesn't know how wonderful this area once was and all what was here
So that is My memories of My Drive-In experiences. If I could have a Drive-In here again and see any new film i woudl do and especially if they were replaying something that i love like the Burbs, I would be there believe you Me. I hope there's others out there other and Packer doing this, this was really cool