I wish we could drop TRANSFORMERS and the other first run movie and show a Hammer or Christopher Lee or any classic genre film instead. No one would like that more then me, but the theater is committed to the studio, so we have to show the retro features after the first run. If enough people show up to these retro shows, a whole night of Hammer horror has been discussed for next year. When you come Mike, just come a little later so you don’t have to sit through TRANSFORMERS, or hang out in the concession stand with us while it’s playing.
Oh yes Roloff, Todd Ament, the owner of the Riverside, has some great classic intermission stuff in 35mm which we show during the program, including the “intermission clock.”
I wish we could drop TRANSFORMERS and the other first run movie and show a Hammer or Christopher Lee or any classic genre film instead. No one would like that more then me, but the theater is committed to the studio, so we have to show the retro features after the first run. If enough people show up to these retro shows, a whole night of Hammer horror has been discussed for next year. When you come Mike, just come a little later so you don’t have to sit through TRANSFORMERS, or hang out in the concession stand with us while it’s playing.
This is third year in a row that we’re doing this.
Anyone think they can make it?
Oh yes Roloff, Todd Ament, the owner of the Riverside, has some great classic intermission stuff in 35mm which we show during the program, including the “intermission clock.”
Hope some of you can make it! I promise a good time will be had by all and really it will feel like a trip back in time!
Also, the event is in Vandergrift PA, not Riverside PA. The name of the drive-in theater is The Riverside.
This is a theatrical showing with all 35mm prints. DVD Drive-In (a site that reviews cult movies on DVD) is the sponsor.