5:46 Okay. This is a weird pick for a favorite, but I'm fine with it. 6:33 Another Hot Dog Commercial? Okay. I'm still fine. 7:18 I think I'm starting to see a trend in this video. 8:47 Oh My God!!! There are too many Dogs! Imagine if there's an entire clip show of Hot Dog Ads! 9:50 I should've had my big mouth shut. 10:20 That's a lot of Dog. 10:41 ALRIGHT! I think we got the point.
Thankful to have a functioning drive-in at my town, they won a nationwide competition a few years back and received a brand new projector. They play these before the movies. Aww the memories.
For those of us who aren't old enough to remember drive-ins, we recognize that first minute of clips from the drive-in scene from Grease and John Travolta singing "Sandy".
There are still some around. In 2018 toward the end of my Route 66 trip I watched "Ready Player One" at the Skyline Drive Inn In Barstow, in my Mustang with the top down no less.
We have one here in Sacramento California. But they’re quite rare for the most part. I remember back in the early 80’s there was a drive in with 6 screens. It was awesome.
There are at least 5 near me and one is so close I can pick up the radio broadcast. This drive-in did away with their window speakers like most in my area. But when I take my vintage car I bring my own window speaker for affect.
I love these! So funny though to see the technology (or lack of) to try to make that crap look appealing. "Lips and A**h***s...", as Dan Ackroyd put it once (speaking about a hot dog), in The Great Outdoors.
This is really cool stuff! But the 'big stomach' at 2:16 I think is very disturbing....well......if I saw this way back when I was a kid it would have been much more so. But it's all very cool.
This is great for my art account. When I make a movie having an intermission thanks for uploading this it will be part of my movie for intermission time.
Yeah, they found out the hard way, after several regulators failed and became a flamethrower into the faces of persons sitting next to it. The lucky ones died.
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What may seem an obsession with getting people to go to the concession center was an economic necessity. Drive-in theaters made their revenue only from concession sales. Admission paid for the cost of procuring the movies. There was no profit in it, unless people bought lots of concessions and trinkets on sale.
This is still the case. Theaters make pennies off ticket sales (literally.) Their entire business model is concessions. Unfortunately, wages have not grown with concession prices, so now everything is grossly expensive vs. how much it used to cost. That said, people should visit smaller local theaters. They won't have the newest blockbusters, but they often screen amazing classics, and frequently have some of the best brand new indie films. Their ticket prices and concession prices are usually way more reasonable, and a lot of them serve alcohol :D.
@@marcusmiro7481 Other problems that wiped out Drive-Ins were unpredictable weather, and Daylight Savings Time. Where I live is the westernmost extent of the Eastern Times Zone and in mid-July through August the sun doesn't set until about 9:40 pm. A very thin time frame for showing movies during the peak season.
Back when the movie industry was a thing, teenagers were expected to get jobs, and movie theaters were one option. For me, it was the 1980s. We sold hot dogs. The order of customer preference seemed to be: popcorn, candy, nachos, hot dogs. I don't think I ever sold a hot dog to a teenager or younger. I never ate one myself, either as employee or guest. (As an employee, I didn't trust them.) Too weirdly substantial for a movie, I think, plus kind of hard to control the dripping ketchup and mustard in the dark. Men 30 and up got hot dogs. They were clearly influenced by this rather MASSIVE pork-push as shown in the theaters during the 1960s and 70s. Never understood our country's fascination with weeners at events like sports games and movies. Popcorn had been around since the start of the movies almost; when did the hot dog conspiracy start? 1950s? Trying to compete with TV, where you could simply watch a show while eating a simple sandwich? I'm sure someone knows the fascinating whys of all this?
LOL, what happens if it's pouring down rain or snow----can't even see the gigantic screen even when though you may be warm! Of course, drive-in-movies don't exist anymore, but my late husband and I and our then 2 small children went to them! We had a station wagon, and the kids would go to sleep on the bedding I fixed in the back for them!
Drive In Theatre Public Service Announcements : Stop The Clock ! Block Daylight Savings!! Stop Cable Television !! SAVE Free TV !! other psa's no sex in the car while in the drive in, drive slow in the drive in, replace your speaker before exiting the drive in, always accompany your children at the drive in ....
Cable TV and Daylight Saving Time hurt the drive-in business. More people staying at home to watch movies on cable. DST on the western edge of a time zone (like where I grew up in Indiana at the western extent of Eastern Time) meant that drive-ins in summer could not start their movies until about 9:40 pm.
5:46 Okay. This is a weird pick for a favorite, but I'm fine with it.
6:33 Another Hot Dog Commercial? Okay. I'm still fine.
7:18 I think I'm starting to see a trend in this video.
8:47 Oh My God!!! There are too many Dogs! Imagine if there's an entire clip show of Hot Dog Ads!
9:50 I should've had my big mouth shut.
10:20 That's a lot of Dog.
10:41 ALRIGHT! I think we got the point.
You're killing me, RT. LOL
Raishock Topper 4354 lol😊
They are obsessed with hot dogs!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'll bet those Burns O Matic in car heaters were a safety hazard
Thankful to have a functioning drive-in at my town, they won a nationwide competition a few years back and received a brand new projector. They play these before the movies. Aww the memories.
I live minutes away from a Drive-In Theater that's been operating since the 50's. During film intermissions they play retro clips like these.
Do you ever attempt to tune in with your fm radio when you feel like a free movie?😂
@@aussiefurbymogwaifan6621 lol if only. The theater is tucked back pretty far into the woods off the road, so the signal is pretty limited.
@@jupiter9099 i guess so they don't have people trying to tune into the station for a movie without paying the movie studios
My parents used to take my brother and I to drive-ins in our pjs and would bring a blanket in case we fell asleep. Happy memories!
This is so charming and comforting even for someone whose only experience with drive ins are clips from movies and old Boomerang
I remember most of these
Usually playing at dusk.
And waiting on the snacks from the concession stand.
That "Pay TV monster" is now working for HBO. Who else would deprive Dish subscribers their GOT fix?
What is the link of 9:42 ?
@Freedumb Monkey I found it on a 1 minute intermission serving refreshments.
For those of us who aren't old enough to remember drive-ins, we recognize that first minute of clips from the drive-in scene from Grease and John Travolta singing "Sandy".
I know that already 😂
It looks so cool to go to a drive in movie. Probably drive in with you're friends bringing a box pizza instead of expensive movie food
@@ms.pirate just seeing all the junk food makes me feel yuck 🤮
the drive-in near me finally closed down, and I honestly felt more pain on the inside than i did on the outside
They got to bring back drive in theaters
There are still some around. In 2018 toward the end of my Route 66 trip I watched "Ready Player One" at the Skyline Drive Inn In Barstow, in my Mustang with the top down no less.
We have one here in Sacramento California. But they’re quite rare for the most part. I remember back in the early 80’s there was a drive in with 6 screens. It was awesome.
They're still around but there are very few. People who go are usually just going for the novelty
There are at least 5 near me and one is so close I can pick up the radio broadcast. This drive-in did away with their window speakers like most in my area. But when I take my vintage car I bring my own window speaker for affect.
Don't know why this is in my recommended. But hey, I'm thankful for it.
9:35 i love the way he said invention
Inwention
I remember the food circus 10 minute intermission without these other ads and instead had the foods performing. True nostalgia for me
I'm guessing that pay TV petition didn't work, or didn't last very long 😂
Lets all go to the lobby, lets all go to the lobby, lets all go to the lobby, and get ourselves some snacks.
Love shit like this. Super fun to watch. The "interview with the stomach" is an acid trip gone wrong lol.
I love these! So funny though to see the technology (or lack of) to try to make that crap look appealing. "Lips and A**h***s...", as Dan Ackroyd put it once (speaking about a hot dog), in The Great Outdoors.
WOW THIS WAS THE GOOD OLD DAYS WHEN MY PARENTS TOOK MY SISTER AND BROTHER TO THE MOVIES THAT IS WHAT WE DID TOGETHER ON FRIDAY EVENINGS
These are fun to look at very nostalgic
Gosh, I can't remember the last time I had a good shrimp 🦐 eggroll in a movie theater! Hahaha!
Yecch. 🤢
The show never started! and I'm here with my 🍿 popcorn
Be right back, I need some refreshments
Great commercials 👍😊thank you for sharing
That was a cool trip :) Now I wish for a hot dog more than this beef chow mein I got
This is really cool stuff! But the 'big stomach' at 2:16 I think is very disturbing....well......if I saw this way back when I was a kid it would have been much more so. But it's all very cool.
I want a hot dog...
As long as you don't know what they're made from...🌭
9:34 ultimate showtime hotdog editions
The hot dogs made me do it.
This is great for my art account. When I make a movie having an intermission thanks for uploading this it will be part of my movie for intermission time.
intermission only before the movie
Propane powered heaters?!?!? NEVER saw one of those!!! lolol
Propane
KABOOM!
It was a great idea but that would really cut into the profits. It would be interesting going to a drive-in when it was 10 degrees F outside.
They weren't around long... killed or disfigured several people when they went off.
They should have just called this Hot Dog Drive In Ads.....
6:48 had me giggling like a schoolboy.
If you're craving hot dogs, then make some for yourself.
No catsup, mind you. 😠
Awesome looks like you remastered a lot of these😊
Sensational!!!
I think this guy likes hot dogs a little _too_ much.
🤣
Wow, what simpler times…
I've never been to a drive-in
I could be wrong, but wasn't that the voice of Edward Platt (Get Smart) in that Bernz-o-Matic car heater ad?
Luis, now that I pay attention to it, it does indeed sound like Platt. Good catch!
That's him. Apparently Nixon's budget cuts hit CONTROL badly, old Chief Thaddeus had to moonlight doing voiceovers
No, that is Ed ROBERTS, Filmack's house voiceover talent. The same guy you're hearing on the "minutes til showtime" spots.
@@pegbars Oh, i see. Thanks, Mate! 😁
1:17 they would never allow this today.
Yeah, they found out the hard way, after several regulators failed and became a flamethrower into the faces of persons sitting next to it. The lucky ones died.
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Thank You, Citizen. 🧼
@@luisreyes1963 awww your welcome ?
What may seem an obsession with getting people to go to the concession center was an economic necessity. Drive-in theaters made their revenue only from concession sales. Admission paid for the cost of procuring the movies. There was no profit in it, unless people bought lots of concessions and trinkets on sale.
This is still the case. Theaters make pennies off ticket sales (literally.) Their entire business model is concessions. Unfortunately, wages have not grown with concession prices, so now everything is grossly expensive vs. how much it used to cost.
That said, people should visit smaller local theaters. They won't have the newest blockbusters, but they often screen amazing classics, and frequently have some of the best brand new indie films. Their ticket prices and concession prices are usually way more reasonable, and a lot of them serve alcohol :D.
Drive inn back in the hay day 80% of revenue.....snack bar
@@marcusmiro7481 Other problems that wiped out Drive-Ins were unpredictable weather, and Daylight Savings Time. Where I live is the westernmost extent of the Eastern Times Zone and in mid-July through August the sun doesn't set until about 9:40 pm. A very thin time frame for showing movies during the peak season.
5:33 Nice!
I've seen those at the Sacramento Automobile Museum
the american art of advertisment
What is it with all those hot dog commercials?
Great to show to young ones today just before meal time, to get them to eat.....:).
The drive-in theater that my parents and I went to did not hsve in-car heaters,
I went to drive-ins for many seasons and this is the first time I have heard of a heater.
Back when the movie industry was a thing, teenagers were expected to get jobs, and movie theaters were one option. For me, it was the 1980s. We sold hot dogs. The order of customer preference seemed to be: popcorn, candy, nachos, hot dogs. I don't think I ever sold a hot dog to a teenager or younger. I never ate one myself, either as employee or guest. (As an employee, I didn't trust them.) Too weirdly substantial for a movie, I think, plus kind of hard to control the dripping ketchup and mustard in the dark. Men 30 and up got hot dogs. They were clearly influenced by this rather MASSIVE pork-push as shown in the theaters during the 1960s and 70s. Never understood our country's fascination with weeners at events like sports games and movies. Popcorn had been around since the start of the movies almost; when did the hot dog conspiracy start? 1950s? Trying to compete with TV, where you could simply watch a show while eating a simple sandwich? I'm sure someone knows the fascinating whys of all this?
LOL, what happens if it's pouring down rain or snow----can't even see the gigantic screen even when though you may be warm! Of course, drive-in-movies don't exist anymore, but my late husband and I and our then 2 small children went to them! We had a station wagon, and the kids would go to sleep on the bedding I fixed in the back for them!
They most certainly do exist. There are 300 drive-ins in the US today (2023). Almost everyone has one within driving distance.
I’m trying to find the one where a Man is eating a BBQ Sandwich and then goes Woo hoo!
Now the monsters are in my apps tv
I wonder how much one of those heaters would be worth now adays?
A hunnert dollars
But do they sell hot dogs?
What do u think?
Who makes the little kids sit in the back at the drive in
9:15 "Our all-meat super dog!" ....... why....... why would it not be all meat? D:
Trust me, only the most expensive brands of hot dogs are "all meat". 🌭
So you cannot resist hotdogs
Yes, give in to the processed meat....🌭
Drive In Theatre Public Service Announcements :
Stop The Clock ! Block Daylight Savings!!
Stop Cable Television !! SAVE Free TV !!
other psa's no sex in the car while in the drive in, drive slow in the drive in, replace your speaker before exiting the drive in, always accompany your children at the drive in ....
Cable TV and Daylight Saving Time hurt the drive-in business. More people staying at home to watch movies on cable. DST on the western edge of a time zone (like where I grew up in Indiana at the western extent of Eastern Time) meant that drive-ins in summer could not start their movies until about 9:40 pm.
Or the billboard outside that said "We check trunks".
Why so much hot dogs in the ending?
yum yum
I see why there were so many comments about the hot dogs here for me they always taste better with a ballgame in front of me
But I want aTony's pizza, not a hot dog.
Better than those sus shrimp egg rolls. 😥
There only that way if your looking for it.
All I think of is Grease
So, grease used this whole video in the background?
Ok. I know this is horrible...but isn't Hung shrimp an oxymoron? I know. I know. I'm sorry. Just roll with it. 😁
Now I want a hot dog....
Better than the STUPID commercials on t.v. nowadays... anything for a buck.
Yeah, I'm in!
Yeah, it's shameful how much they'll pressure you to purchase something. By the way, have you visited the snack bar yet?
SIZZLING
Berzo matic 2 peice hanging heater, what could go wrong
There is just hotdogs
*HOT DOGS*
9:39 🌭
Enjoy your hot dogs, blissfully unaware of what goes in them...😒
Not back then.
True
Don't let his weird humor scare you. I could go for a Drive-In hot dog myself.
Me too, yes. But I'm eating pizza now.