When I go to Drive In, I enjoyed this the 10 minute Intermission for the Snack Bar for any drive in after the 1st movie. This is 10 minute Snack Bar Intermission is one of the popular intermissions still today for any drive Ins in the country since the 1960s. Love this 10 minute Intermission and one of my favorites.
I remember these from my childhood days (nights) at the Gemini drive- in, stretched out on top of the family car, with pillows and a big, warm blanket!
BZZZZT! Wrong. Jay Ward had nothing to do with this. It was produced by National Screen Service in their animation studio. The Jay Ward myth was started by Derek Maxwell when he began selling his bootlegged DVDs and has no basis in fact. He simply doesn't know any better.
They don't do drive-in movies anymore. In overtime, all drive-in movie experiences are likely fading away and then replace with the current indoor movie convenience experiences.
When I was a little kid, my family would go to drive ins almost every week.
When I go to Drive In, I enjoyed this the 10 minute Intermission for the Snack Bar for any drive in after the 1st movie. This is 10 minute Snack Bar Intermission is one of the popular intermissions still today for any drive Ins in the country since the 1960s. Love this 10 minute Intermission and one of my favorites.
With Covid being a problem, maybe the Drive-In theater may make a comeback.
I remember these from my childhood days (nights) at the Gemini drive- in, stretched out on top of the family car, with pillows and a big, warm blanket!
Magnificent animations.
They don't make them anymore.
GREAT MEMORIES!! WHAT IN THE HELL HAPPENED TO SOCIETY???
5:51 I love how he says invention
Inwention
Ikr, That’s clever
60's or 70's, Drive in Intermission is the best.
GotDriveIn.com ?
We're bringin' 'em back!
A Fanfiction Intermission for Lunch,Hot Dog,Potato Chip's a Coke-cola and some peanuts.
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Love the look of those fries that have been cooked in oil used all week and twice on Tuesday, yum.
Tasty...🤢
My only question is why the alien didn't stay for the movie. I mean, they had a firm grasp of the English language.
That is a very good question, PS.
Because he only went there for the intermission. It even said this at the end. Pay attention.
Superb
drive ins looked so cool
it's a shame they don't have them anymore
There still around. There at least 5 near me and one is practically in my backyard.
Ah, good times…
Dam i was abour 4 or 5 when seeing those in person
And a good time was had by all.
Sj
This is great for my alt account when I make movie
You'll notice that any reference to "Drive-in Theater" are cut from these clips. Lord knows why. 😑
Probably because the target audience were walk-in theater patrons.
I thought I was the only one who noticed it. Good comment!
On A DVD Called Drive-In Intermissions Widescreen. Offered by Amazon. Animation by Bullwinkle creator Jay Watd.
*Ward
I love ❤️ that
BZZZZT! Wrong. Jay Ward had nothing to do with this. It was produced by National Screen Service in their animation studio. The Jay Ward myth was started by Derek Maxwell when he began selling his bootlegged DVDs and has no basis in fact. He simply doesn't know any better.
A cartoon drawing like pink panther
They don't do drive-in movies anymore.
In overtime, all drive-in movie experiences are likely fading away and then replace with the current indoor movie convenience experiences.
Ours is still going strong seven days a week in the summer, and Fri, Sat, and Sunday in the spring and fall.
@@RideOp74 i couldn't find a single drive-in movie anyway in my hometown.
Priced nice too.
It ought to be. It's pirated material. Everything Drive-In Film pushes is bootlegged. That's why he's banned from all the film collector groups.
Hey Chief!
WELCOME TO REGAL!!!
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9:30 LAST CALL
DVD made by Drive-In Film. com.
You mean stolen and pirated by Drive-In Film.
These were funny as hell back in my stoner days. Then I would get hungry and eat this junk.