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  • Drive-In Concerts Are The Dionysian Community Experiences We Need Right Now

    05/26/2020 11:08:40 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 7 replies
    The Federalist ^ | May 26, 2020 | Libby Emmens
    I’d rather go to a dimly lit club than enjoy live music from my car. But these days, drive-in concerts don't sound so bad. All things being equal, I’d rather go to a dimly lit club with smoke curling in the air and drum solos reverberating in the ears of everyone around me than enjoy live music from my car. But barring this—and it appears the good stuff will be barred for awhile—drive-in concerts don’t sound so bad. I’d have to car pool since I don’t have a vehicle, but heck, I’d even be glad to take an Uber. Like...
  • Legendary Horror Host Joe Bob Briggs Accused of Homophobia & Racism Over Criticism of LGBT Acronym & Deplatforming Attempts

    05/17/2020 6:32:57 PM PDT · by Ennis85 · 96 replies
    Bounding into comics ^ | May 17th 2020 | Spencer Baculi
    Joe Bob Briggs, the iconic Horror alter-ego of film critic and comedian John Bloom and current host of The Last Drive-In, has become the target of accusations of homophobia, transphobia, and racism from members of the Horror community, with many of the allegations stemming from columns written by Briggs in which he defended free speech and questioned the benefit of the ever expanding ‘LGBT’ acronym.The discourse surrounding Briggs’ character began on May 14th, when Killing Brooke actor and producer Johnny Donaldson published a Medium article which asserted in its headline that “Horror has a Leadership Problem.”In his post, Donaldson claims...
  • Lost in the 60s of Drive-in movies, catfish and Dixie

    08/27/2012 2:58:22 PM PDT · by BigReb555 · 47 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | August 26, 2012 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
    In an article from February 5, 1993, Mr. Grizzard wrote quote, “Whatever the reason, there was a citizenry that once saw fit to fight and die and I come from all that, and I look at those people as brave and gallant, and a frightful force until their hearts and their lands were burnt away. I will never turn my back on that heritage.” unquote
  • Watching the drive-in movie, from bed

    09/07/2006 1:28:54 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 12 replies · 570+ views
    WCAX-TV Burlington, VT ^ | 09/07/06 | AP
    FAIRLEE, Vt. -- Who needs a car at the drive-in theater? Just go straight to bed. The Fairlee Motel and Drive-In Theater combines the best of roadside America. Drive in, and you have your classic outdoor experience. Check in, and a picture window and NuTone speaker give you the same show from your king-size bed _ with air conditioning and no mosquitoes. Please don't wipe popcorn butter on the sheets. Someone taller than about 5-foot-8 can even watch the movie from the shower, through the tiny bathroom window. The Fairlee is one of at least two drive-in motels in the...
  • Joe Bob's 20 Flicks That Changed Movie History

    08/26/2003 1:20:48 PM PDT · by Thud · 55 replies · 605+ views
    National Review ^ | August 26, 2003 | Thud
    "It's actually rather scholarly, or at least as scholarly as a book written about films like ILSA, SHE-WOLF OF THE SS can be." - reader review on Amazon.com. "... the result is a book that blends fascinating pop-culture history, first-rate film criticism, and learned commentary on the stunt-vomit in The Exorcist." - today's National Review. HORROR SHOWBrigg’s Disturbing. Profoundly Disturbing: Shocking Movies That Changed History!, by Joe Bob Briggs (Universe, 256 pp., $24.95) EDITOR'S NOTE: This review appears in the September 1, 2003, issue of National Review. The title is reassuringly lurid and the cover comfortingly nasty, but, on opening...
  • New Tarantino Film to Be Released in 2 Parts (Kill Bill update)

    07/16/2003 1:52:15 PM PDT · by weegee · 8 replies · 449+ views
    New York Times ^ | July 16, 2003 | By LAURA M. HOLSON
    LOS ANGELES, July 15 — Miramax Films will take the unusual and potentially risky move of releasing "Kill Bill," the much-anticipated Quentin Tarantino martial arts action-adventure film, as two movies, the first to open in the fall. Miramax will in effect be taking a three-hour film with a 200-page script and turning it into a serial. Harvey Weinstein, a co-founder of Miramax, which is financing the film, said in an interview on Monday that the first installment would be in theaters on Oct. 10. The second release date is in still being negotiated, but it could be two to six...