The couple on your left are swapping spit like it’s going out of style, but a nice veil of fog stands between you and them, so you can focus on the movie and not the tongue twisting. The loner on your right is laughing hysterically at the most inappropriate moments, but you can turn up the dial to blur him out. The lower half quarter of the screen is occasionally blocked out due to the country boy’s ahead who can’t decide what position to park his truck in, but you can adjust your Toyota accordingly. Run- on sentences aside, in theory this is a very uncomfortable way to view movies. But, in reality the Drive-in Movie Theatre provides a unique blend of community, atmosphere and food that is second to none.
To read the rest of my column, check out the We Eat Films website link :http://www.weeatfilms.com/extra-articles/eryls-angle-the-drive-in-a-forgotten-goldmine
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