Kyle Jordan I have memories of the drive in ,when I was a kid. BEST memories of my life !!!*** When they closed down ..to sell the land for condos... it was the first memory of loss I felt as a little kid. .. I never got a car , so I couldn't travel around to go myself as an adult.. but ' every ' summer.. I so miss it,and want to go back !!! I use a small t.v. and d.v.d and set up a pretend drive in night on my patio.. popcorn and Eskimo pies 😉
That brought back some awesome memories of the old Sky View. The playground in front of one of the screens was painted seashell pink, like someone had gallons of it left over and decided the swings and merry-go-round would be more fun if they looked like Pepto Bismol. The whole place smelled like hamburgers, Off repellant, citronella, cigarettes and car exhaust. The speakers were about as clear as the old things that played along strip malls, fuzzy one second and shrill the next. My dad was constantly figgling with the volume button. I liked when the night air started getting cooler and my mom would drape a blanket around me. I was usually asleep before the end of the second movie. Great memories from one video on RUclips. 🍿🍔🍕🥤🥨🌭
Nothing can ever match the ambiance or the atmosphere of the Drive-in Theater. It was really special especially when your a little boy or girl. When your parents said to you, "How would you like to go to the Drive-in tonight?" !!!!!!!!!!!!YES!!!!!!!!!!! It was magical.
yes, at the Drive-in, in the privacy of your own car you could smoke, talk, eat, drink beer, neck, get felt up, get a hand job, or sleep. let the kids run wild, get lost and learn the lesson of 'staying close' All at Your Local Drive-in Every Friday and Saturday Night!
@@mutestingray I got to where I didn't like it, the kids in the playground were mean, the bathrooms were disgusting and the concession stand was a coke dispenser, popcorn and candy
Hanging out at a Drive-In in south Florida near the Everglades you needed a Pic the size of a man hole cover. Mom would soak us with bug spray and burn those Pic's and still it was bug bite central!
We have no drive in movies anywhere in our town. Because they now have digital movies and the two remaining places didn't have the money to convert, they are closed forever.
both the Tijeras Drive-in and the Duke City Drive-in in Albuquerque used this countdown, I remember the absurd pictures, especially the sub in the swimming pool
Oh the years of the drive in...….and where the back row was like a sex education class. If you looked around, well, you get it. Plenty of parking places up front. Middle ways was always best
@Airking11 At a drive-in the food is still reasonable. I think last year at the I-70 drive-in in Kansas City MO a large popcorn was maybe $2.50 or $3.00.
Heck I remember back in the 70's parents could write a note to the Grocery Store, please allow my son to purchase 3 packs of Benson & Hedges 100's. Kids could be 7 or 8 and could walk in with a note and get smokes 🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬for Dad and Mom. Times were so different. In many ways, times were so much better! Sorry but it's true.
The 50's even had better music then what we do now. It was catchy and simple, not like rap nowadays. I really want these kinds of things to come back. These would have been my favorite.
Quic! Get Buttercup popcorn a beverage a sandwich candy and ice crème a corn dog Eskimo pie toddy potato chips French fries and pizzaaa!!! ‘‘We will now have a 10 minute intermission before starting our next show’’ If you are leaving, Please replace your speaker on the post, Drive to the aisle in front of you, and turn right and exit* Please DRIVE SLOWLY!!! Watch out for the kiddies! THOSE REMAINING FOR THE NEXT SHOW Are invited to visit the ‘‘SNACK BAR’’ in the concession stand where you’ll find a whole wide variety of DELICIOUS FOODS AND DRINKS.*
I would love for someone to find the movie commerical for Orange Crush soda from the 70s and 80s it goes- Presto, chango, allahkazam. Crush makes magic like nothing else can.
I always wondered what orchestras performed for these intermissions and concession stand advertisements: was it the studio orchestras? Warner Brother's orchestra, MGM orchestra, etc? Some were very good orchestras.
Most were from production music libraries recorded in London by a handful of different house orchestras on 78 rpm discs. A percentage of tracks came from The Capitol library of Hollywood. The movie studios weren't involved in any of them.
What's seen here would never have been shown all together like this at one time. First of all, they cover a period of 15 or so years; second, no refreshment stand would've sold BOTH Coke and Pepsi - only one or the other.
0:10 is this the music that plays during the credits of road to rhode island from season 2 episode 13 of Family guy, The hit sit-com comedy show produced by Seth McFarlane with its first episode airing its first episode on the 31st of January, 1999?
heres afunny and True tale back in the 80s me and a freind went to a drive in at marysville I had snuck my friend in the trunk cause we needed the extra funds for snacks we were low on gas he said shouldnt we get some? I said then what will we have left for snacks? and guess what I ran out of gas Just as I started to pull up to the ticket booth:P ah the fun memories
Wait a second.........the ad said, 'KIDS! You may get in free when you shop at..........NELSONS LIQUOR STORE???????" Kids shop there?
EdwardoNorton Your profile pic makes the reaction so much better.
we kids shop there
Why not?
Liquor stores dont just sell liquor 😆
@@BrokeNerfing they do where I live lol
One of these days I have to buy an Theater style popcorn popper. Nothing will ever beat the real deal.
Whtxombi I know,even if u buy Jiffy Pop it’s still not the same.
The commercial corn poppers you see at the movie house, the county and state fair, can't be beat
Just get a whirly pop.
@@Khan--nr4lw yea nah
Did you ever get one?
1:16 back when corn dogs were new and exotic.
1:21 ;)
@@kalebrobinson8294 god damn it
@@kalebrobinson8294 play it in 0.5 for an experience
@@burgrz_tasty1237 hell yeah
i like how he says "cooorr--rrrr-nn dogs"
0:55 Wait, did she just say that movie theater popcorn was _nutritious???_
Shame that it hasn't lasted.
yes - but those were the days when "more doctors smoke Camels, than any other brand!"
Popcorn is still considered a “natural snack” apparently
"Drenched in butter!"
Wheres the nutrients in popcorn
It's just popped corn seeds, salted and buttered and butter is not even known for being healthy
It has fiber
Quart of ice cream for 39 cents? Wow, this IS old!! If only the food at the concession stand actually LOOKED like the stuff on the screen!! hahahaha!
That's the equivalent of $4 in today's money.
Times sure changed
my dream ..... going to the 50s to see the old drive in movies
Kyle Jordan I have memories of the drive in ,when I was a kid.
BEST memories of my life !!!*** When they closed down ..to sell the land for condos... it was the first memory of loss I felt as a little kid. .. I never got a car , so I couldn't travel around to go myself as an adult.. but ' every ' summer.. I so miss it,and want to go back !!! I use a small t.v. and d.v.d and set up a pretend drive in night on my patio.. popcorn and Eskimo pies 😉
Me too!
@@estherloske2220 I saw Iron Man 2 in a drive threw theater. I think a few are still around for the vintage novelty feel of it all.
Have luck being black and wishing to live in the 60’s and 50’s you could guess how it went out last time.
Said no minority or gay person ever.
I had downloaded this and used it on my outdoor movie projector, for Movie Night in the backyard.
love that!
I love to do that in my backyard one day.
That brought back some awesome memories of the old Sky View. The playground in front of one of the screens was painted seashell pink, like someone had gallons of it left over and decided the swings and merry-go-round would be more fun if they looked like Pepto Bismol. The whole place smelled like hamburgers, Off repellant, citronella, cigarettes and car exhaust. The speakers were about as clear as the old things that played along strip malls, fuzzy one second and shrill the next. My dad was constantly figgling with the volume button. I liked when the night air started getting cooler and my mom would drape a blanket around me. I was usually asleep before the end of the second movie. Great memories from one video on RUclips. 🍿🍔🍕🥤🥨🌭
Me too
Nothing can ever match the ambiance or the atmosphere of the Drive-in Theater. It was really special especially when your a little boy or girl. When your parents said to you, "How would you like to go to the Drive-in tonight?" !!!!!!!!!!!!YES!!!!!!!!!!! It was magical.
I feel like with this whole pandemic going on, drive-in theaters should be popular again
man i wish!
@@steelnwooden6317 uh, they are
@@siriusxakanscaleguy7147 wait really? damn I'm missing out
A bunch opened up due to the pandemic. ♡
@@MelsDis ours closed
This is sooo cool! I love old commercials and this has a bunch of them!
yes, at the Drive-in, in the privacy of your own car you could smoke, talk, eat, drink beer, neck, get felt up, get a hand job, or sleep. let the kids run wild, get lost and learn the lesson of 'staying close' All at Your Local Drive-in Every Friday and Saturday Night!
Sounds like a nightmare. I just hold my waifu body pillow in my room eating pizza rolls when I watch movie.
@@mutestingray
qué
Ok boomer
In all seriousness though besides the tobacco and the alcoholic malt beverage that sounds delightful
@@mutestingray I got to where I didn't like it, the kids in the playground were mean, the bathrooms were disgusting and the concession stand was a coke dispenser, popcorn and candy
Going to the drive-in was the best part of my childhood.
5:55 Travolta - Alone at the Drive-in from Grease. The marching ice cream cups and dancing hotdog!
Hanging out at a Drive-In in south Florida near the Everglades you needed a Pic the size of a man hole cover. Mom would soak us with bug spray and burn those Pic's and still it was bug bite central!
Every time, I watch one of these intermission shows, I have to make a hamburger or hot dog.
Me too
Dairy Queen still makes milkshakes and malts to this day, believe it or not.
Figures. Dairy
@@nisarojas2869 And they're pretty good
@@alexk8792 I believe it
@@nisarojas2869 Of course I did have a regular shake, not a malt. I haven't tried a malt yet.
I didn’t know corn dogs were made in the 50s
Depending on who you believe, they may have been around since the 20's or 40's
I noticed the drink size compared to the small bucket you get now !
Man, this just makes me wanna go back to the Galaxy Drive-in out by Ennis sometime soon
It's disturbing that a giant pink stomach is reclining in a convertible, wanting to ingest a Tony's Pizza.
"Hello Dere"
hebneh, the real horror is the thought of this guy's stomach "following him anywhere".
@Alejandreaux Alvarado Really? That would be clever. ;)
Even more distrubing is the echoing voice and that sound when he gets the cravings.
Just as I was reading this comment, the ad showed up in the video lol
We have a drive in near here that plays older ads like this. I hope it’s still open
great classic ads
Is it just me, or does that stomach sound like Danny DeVito?
thanks man.. this takes me waaaaaaay back...
drive ins and regular theateres were so much cooler back in the day
We have no drive in movies anywhere in our town. Because they now have digital movies and the two remaining places didn't have the money to convert, they are closed forever.
My grandparents sure did enjoy the drive in theater!😉😉
4:35 that guy really dedicated for commercial
both the Tijeras Drive-in and the Duke City Drive-in in Albuquerque used this countdown, I remember the absurd pictures, especially the sub in the swimming pool
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Also me: watches old advertisments
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Man that must’ve been one helluva time to be alive. A quart of ice cream for less than 50 cents…
It’s equivalent to about $4
Yeah you gotta remember inflation. That’s not actually under 50 cents
Can't even get a small theatre soda with $4 nowadays. There's a special place in the afterlife for whoever marked up snacks by quad-digit percentages.
I remember lighting many-a-PIC back in the day :)
SWEET, THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!!!
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The one thing I remember best is the Pics!
Is Tony's Pizza still around ?
Because I suddenly have a craving for it.
they sell it frozen in supermarkets
Yes they do, you can find the at Dollar Tree
@@_sparkdala_Are You Playing Games? Are You Hacking?
Here, buy this shitty Dixie cup filled with half dead Sprite and a slice of this tomato sauce covered triangle.
1:20 Corn dog ad from Rebarella
6:47 Movie theater concession stand ad from the same episode!
Yes, in the pee-wee's playhouse episode
@@thomasisatwin Exactly!
I love the drive in
Oh the years of the drive in...….and where the back row was like a sex education class. If you looked around, well, you get it. Plenty of parking places up front. Middle ways was always best
My friends and I invented tailgating at drive in theaters. Charcoal grilling at its best.
6:06 When I see this scene I always just imagine Danny singing Sandy
Some drive in movie theatres are still running, even during the COVID-19 pandemic
5:48 is the one I remember the most. (Although it was a 10 minute intermission clock) #2 is of course the let's all go to the lobby one
The bit that starts at 5:50 was used in Grease
The drive in I go to plays either this exact video or one with some of the same ads before movies start.
3:43
It's a Meal in it Self!
Our all meat Super Dog!
Enjoy One Now!
Yum yum!
6:00 the Grease commercials! You can see them in the movie while Danny is singing in the drive-in 😍
Yeah I seen yhat too when Danny singing about Sandy
I suddenly want a Tony's pizza.
A quart of ice cream for 39 cents?! DOC, I NEED TO BORROW THE DELOREAN!
SHOW STARTS IN 10 MINUTES VIST OUR CONCESSION CENTER HURRY HURRY HURRY GET BUTTERCUP POPCORN AT THE SNACK BAR HURRY HURRY HURRY
@Airking11 At a drive-in the food is still reasonable. I think last year at the I-70 drive-in in Kansas City MO a large popcorn was maybe $2.50 or $3.00.
Dude we go to the same drive-in
Man am I the only one who wants to live in the 50s for a week?
I doubt it, CS. lol
I’d love to, but then I’m brown so probably not
Hello Gene Belcher from Bob's Burgers!
Damn, I think I wanna go to the snack bar
lets just admire the fact the drive-in theatre wants everyone to get a glizzy
The less said, the better. 🌭
Heck I remember back in the 70's parents could write a note to the Grocery Store, please allow my son to purchase 3 packs of Benson & Hedges 100's. Kids could be 7 or 8 and could walk in with a note and get smokes 🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬for Dad and Mom. Times were so different. In many ways, times were so much better! Sorry but it's true.
The dirty secret was: PICs didn't work. Like, at all.
The 50's even had better music then what we do now. It was catchy and simple, not like rap nowadays. I really want these kinds of things to come back. These would have been my favorite.
I dont think black people want the 50s back 😬
@@vinnyx3585 yeah well last time i checked my dick was bigger than 5 inches so the 50s being a thing again doesnt sound bad to me
@@bl1tz533 not really
Bruh😂😂😂
I saw the pic commercial before
What show in 10 minutes? Besides I was born in a drive in theatre in 80's
I want to go to the refreshment stand now...
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I love this! :)
Quic! Get Buttercup popcorn a beverage a sandwich candy and ice crème a corn dog Eskimo pie toddy potato chips French fries and pizzaaa!!! ‘‘We will now have a 10 minute intermission before starting our next show’’ If you are leaving, Please replace your speaker on the post, Drive to the aisle in front of you, and turn right and exit* Please DRIVE SLOWLY!!! Watch out for the kiddies! THOSE REMAINING FOR THE NEXT SHOW Are invited to visit the ‘‘SNACK BAR’’ in the concession stand where you’ll find a whole wide variety of DELICIOUS FOODS AND DRINKS.*
4:29 look how modest people dress on beaches
The Dairy Queen sounds like Rosemary Clooney
Dairy Queen was a pretty scary ad. Kidnaps some children using the promise of treats and surprises and drives them back to her house 😬😬😬
Hmmmm...
I would love for someone to find the movie commerical for Orange Crush soda from the 70s and 80s it goes- Presto, chango, allahkazam. Crush makes magic like nothing else can.
A quart of ice cream for 39¢. Thirty nine cents. God damn...
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those hot dogs r awesome
I always wondered what orchestras performed for these intermissions and concession stand advertisements: was it the studio orchestras? Warner Brother's orchestra, MGM orchestra, etc? Some were very good orchestras.
Vintage library music IIRC.
Most were from production music libraries recorded in London by a handful of different house orchestras on 78 rpm discs. A percentage of tracks came from The Capitol library of Hollywood. The movie studios weren't involved in any of them.
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5:55 That's part of Grease that Danny sing about Sandy
the ads r kinda cool
going 2 the drive in is awesome
Jude Padovano Wish I could go to a Drive-in Theater.
I think the only things from the 50s I wish were around today are the drive-in movies and the dresses.
Drive one are hard with light pollution- as for the dresses. Just wear it. No ones stopping you.
What's seen here would never have been shown all together like this at one time. First of all, they cover a period of 15 or so years; second, no refreshment stand would've sold BOTH Coke and Pepsi - only one or the other.
Me: ughhhh! I hate this 5 second un-skippable ad! It’s so stupid!!!
Also me: mmmm yess, I love this 10 minute skippable ad! Ima keep watching
0:10 is this the music that plays during the credits of road to rhode island from season 2 episode 13 of Family guy, The hit sit-com comedy show produced by Seth McFarlane with its first episode airing its first episode on the 31st of January, 1999?
2:41 *alert sound* Wow!
the corn..dog
Eww...😛
@@luisreyes1963 the county fair
Anyone else getting hungry for concession food and drive in movies?
Guilty. 😄
If that would be advertisement today, I wouldn't use an adblocker
Really interesting. Can you imagine if this happened today?
Yeah. I miss eating food.
@@RogueT-Rex8468Play This Hacked Game.
8:13 wait dq had a mascot 😱
Watching these intermissions make me wanna drink some coke and eat popcorn
Back when coke had cocaine in it
@@alphavonwolfgang946 no, I just feel like drinking regular Coke
@@alphavonwolfgang946 the cocaine was removed like thirty years before this though.
What happened to the concession stands of yesteryear???
Inflation.
@Airking11 It truly was a magical time back then!!
9:17 so thats the where the logo for starburns productions comes from
It has a version of Nelson's Liquor Mart as its basis?
Thanks for sharing.
heres afunny and True tale back in the 80s me and a freind went to a drive in at marysville I had snuck my friend in the trunk cause we needed the extra funds for snacks we were low on gas he said shouldnt we get some? I said then what will we have left for snacks? and guess what I ran out of gas Just as I started to pull up to the ticket booth:P ah the fun memories
Anyone know the song used with the dancing hotdog and the popcorn bag?
@neversmiling That's probably why most drive-ins have micropower FM transmitters for the soundtrack and did away with the speakers.
those movies were recent
No they weren’t
0:55 I’m a bit skeptical about this!
we have one fairly close, Newton Iowa
Why was I expecting an ad for Vault Tec?
Ayo, going to the concessions stand, what yall want?
Barq’s
Good old Coke and a hot dog, pal!
this made me really hungry
Why did I laugh at “plump juicy wieners”?
love this