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Tag Archives: drive-in
Things to do about four decades ago…
These ads were on the back of an article in what was probably The Courier Post that I thought was very important at the time. This was before the home video market took off and not everybody had cable television … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Curious Clutter
Tagged 1941, Animal House, drive-in, Linda Manz, movies, New Jersey, Tacony Palmyra, The Wanderers
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Sunday Matinee: A Hearty Welcome to Our Drive-In Theatre
Remember when the terms First Run, Second Run and Drive-In were used referring to movie theaters? Some towns had what we called dollar theaters which seemed to catch the very tail end of a movie’s release. Others had revival houses … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Movie Matinee, Stuff Joe Likes
Tagged Captain America, drive-in, DVD, home video, Mansfield, movie, Spider-man
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Dawn of the Home Video Revolution…Kingdom of the Spiders
This one is for frequent visitor and commenter JT who mentioned this cinematic marvel in the comments section of my last Dawn of the Home Video Revolution post. As luck would have it, Kingdom of the Spiders is one of … Continue reading