the most fun ever when we were kids. you could hear the minutes beeping echoed around the whole drive in. teenagers sneaking in. It was so cozy . heavan on earth. i had dreams I was floating through the snack bar . me and my cousin could not stop laughing at the big burnt pizza when it came on. wish those days would never end. ❤
I remember going to the drive-in in Dallas when i was 4 and 5 yrs old back in 1964 and 1965 when my parents were still married. My favorite part was when the first movie was over and the screen's lights came on and then the intermission films came on. I loved the lights and the intermission clips. Still do to this day but only watching intermission on UA-cam. Haven't been to the drive-in theatre closest to me yet.
me and my cousin Anthony would roar !!!! laughing at the pizza scene !!!! drive-in when we were kids. I remember it like it was yesterday. omg. too funny. he would drowned his French fries in ketchup. lol. so fun. wish you could have been there. it's as fun and goofy as it got!! then. I hope they bring this back to the drive-in. intermission was better than the movie lol
It was because things we affordable. And then baby boomers got theres (homes, cars, etc.) and then systematically changed things politically and economically to profit further at the expense of younger generations. Baby boomers changed things...
Why does the pizza shown before that look more, Burnt and Crunchy? Not the one in Quad-vision being cut, but immediately after, like when you leave a totinos in an oven for... 30 minutes maybe?
@@squashpants Yes, that's from this being a butchered patchwork of different clips and random soundtracks. My personal print is complete and even mentions "famous brands of cigarettes".
Nice! I wish mom didn't sell ours. She bought all kinds of discs for it. And the service guy was out all the time to fix it. Broken vol control pedal etc. Cool and unusual thing for sure. Would like to have it just for the novelty, the sound quaity was cheesy, part of the uniqueness!
Huh, seeing 70s 80s intermission tapes are vastly different from the 50s 60s versions of it. When I think of drive-ins, I think of the 50s 60s advertisements, not so much the 70s 80s ones. Strange.
OMG... this seems like a way to "drive" people mad in their cars while they wait. The music is great, but the non-stop interruptions, ads, and bells and attempts to make concession stand sales is crazy obnoxious. Optigan vibes are awesome though.
a piano/organ thing that was sold by mattel in the 70s that used little optical discs to play back different tracks in different styles depending on the theme of the disc. Its what is making the music
@@lauradaly8020 So did I, I saw both movies together in 1977 at the South Bay Cinema; and a woman behind kept talking in a low voice - during the scene when the five families were sitting around that big table - she was saying , "And that's why ..." and I couldn't make out what she was saying! Did you read the novel too? When Connie calls home, Sonny answers it and he's very upset - the novel said she was telling him she wants Tom - put Tom on the phone, she wants Tom to bring the car and bring her home, says nothing about Carlo beating her, but Sonny storms out anyway ...
@@luisreyes1963 I wish I saw "The Sunshine Boys "then, but yes, we saw "The Poseidon Adventure" at Roadium Drive-In ; do you know how many people survived at the end?
The Vintage Drive-in in Avon, NY still shows this in between movies
Along with cartoons in the middle.
the most fun ever when we were kids. you could hear the minutes beeping echoed around the whole drive in. teenagers sneaking in. It was so cozy . heavan on earth. i had dreams I was floating through the snack bar . me and my cousin could not stop laughing at the big burnt pizza when it came on. wish those days would never end. ❤
I remember going to the drive-in in Dallas when i was 4 and 5 yrs old back in 1964 and 1965 when my parents were still married. My favorite part was when the first movie was over and the screen's lights came on and then the intermission films came on. I loved the lights and the intermission clips. Still do to this day but only watching intermission on UA-cam. Haven't been to the drive-in theatre closest to me yet.
you didn't have much choice but to visit the refreshment stand with this playing for 10 minutes
schmoo Actually, what are the cup covers from?
Oh, my!!!
Hilarious and such fond memories of my hubby and my first dates in Michigan in the 1970's. :-)
THE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PRESERVATION SOCIETY. We're bringin' 'em back!
Still show this on occasion .
Sweet-sweet memories are made of this!!!
2:11 That pizza honestly looks inedibly burnt! XD
WHY DID THEY LEAVE THAT IN HOLY
me and my cousin Anthony would roar !!!! laughing at the pizza scene !!!! drive-in when we were kids. I remember it like it was yesterday. omg. too funny. he would drowned his French fries in ketchup. lol. so fun. wish you could have been there. it's as fun and goofy as it got!! then. I hope they bring this back to the drive-in. intermission was better than the movie lol
Those hippy lights make you dizzy. I wonder if they're trying to hypmotize the populace into getting delicious refreshments at the concession stand?
*hypnotize
Thanks for the cleaned up version of this optician intermission movie. One of my favorites!
But can you tell me the names of the songs in this?
Wonderful drive-in movie theater ads & intermissions!!! Hallelujah, baby!!!
@@plushblueep Pretty sure they were just creative compositions made specifically for this. I could be wrong though.
I’ve never been to a drive-in movie, but I have seen them while we were on the road.
I really miss going to the Drive In movies. I’d be going tonight, if we had one. 😢
There's still around. Take a drive. I know we have them in Michigan.
I remember some indoor theaters here played that psychedelic stuff before movies too.
Absolutely amazing, and top quality!!
da diy do diy da. da diy do day da. the ladies singing . what a laugh riot !!!! never wanted those days to end. omg
Sweet intermission!
Wow and Flutter are my gurus!
Im 67 and I got to tell you it was a simpler and better time.
It was because things we affordable. And then baby boomers got theres (homes, cars, etc.) and then systematically changed things politically and economically to profit further at the expense of younger generations. Baby boomers changed things...
Our refreshment stand has these delicious favorites:
-Hot and crispy pizzas
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One of them was “Giant sized ice cream sandwiches.”
Yes, this always cracks me up. What happened to the intoning of the names of the other snacks?
Why does the pizza shown before that look more, Burnt and Crunchy? Not the one in Quad-vision being cut, but immediately after, like when you leave a totinos in an oven for... 30 minutes maybe?
@@squashpants Yes, that's from this being a butchered patchwork of different clips and random soundtracks. My personal print is complete and even mentions "famous brands of cigarettes".
@@pegbars I'd like to see yours, pegbars. Can you help me find it?
Great clarity thanks!
Awesome 👻
Thanks! This one a I gave a like to I haven't laid eyes on since I was 10!
groovy
I own an optigan!
Nice! I wish mom didn't sell ours. She bought all kinds of discs for it. And the service guy was out all the time to fix it. Broken vol control pedal etc. Cool and unusual thing for sure. Would like to have it just for the novelty, the sound quaity was cheesy, part of the uniqueness!
Pea Hicks are you gettin' this?
Interesting.
1:55 -- it looks so sad after just seeing all the good looking food :(
I mean, it does look lonely
I bet it was fun being high on weed back in the 70s… ☮🔥
There is much more to life than being a dope head.
pegbars nobody said anything about being a dope head
@@pegbars Like all those tasty treats
Huh, seeing 70s 80s intermission tapes are vastly different from the 50s 60s versions of it. When I think of drive-ins, I think of the 50s 60s advertisements, not so much the 70s 80s ones. Strange.
The countdown background noise sounds like Mario collecting coins.
Yes drive in movies were a great place to go after dark for the entire family no crime
They don't make drive-in movies like that anymore.
2:09 BARF!!!!!
Whoa! What did they use to cook that pizza? A cyclotron? 😝
Don't care for candy, eh, Dude?
That pizza still looks awful, even in HD
It looks like the pizza was over cooked.
That church reminds me of the chapel for the First Presbyterian Church of Visalia.
Intermission with Jeff Bergman
(Boomerang/Warner Peppa Drive In Theater) (2013-2024)
looks psycheldelic
Mmmmmm, burnt pizza.
My late father used to like his pizza well-done.
I'm pretty sure that was meat on the pizza.
@@kadenvanciel9335 Yes, but he still liked it well done.
@@kadenvanciel9335 I'm going with burnt pizza.
some of the songs you hear are made by the optigan
Some of these songs, I actually wish were on iTunes.
@@DTD110865 You can kind of recreate them using the iOptigan on the iOs
Where did you get this?
OMG... this seems like a way to "drive" people mad in their cars while they wait. The music is great, but the non-stop interruptions, ads, and bells and attempts to make concession stand sales is crazy obnoxious. Optigan vibes are awesome though.
I remember these from the 70’s and how gross that pizza looks🤣
This is butchered beyond recognition. The segments from 1:03 to 2:30 even have the wrong soundtrack.
I agree. Even I noticed that the audios are not lining up with the proper ads.
Wish WE could go....
" Back to the Future " 😂😢
Did they start with a Dnb track before dnb existed?
Any Brutalmoose viewers here? :)
Wait, he used this in one of his videos? I love him even more now.
@@RQBtv ❤️❤️❤️
I want carni food now.
Rest in the good news 💐🌑👍 Okay bye
1:40 song here?
8:53 LAST CALL
Red Projector with Two Mice
Optigan? Whats that?
a piano/organ thing that was sold by mattel in the 70s that used little optical discs to play back different tracks in different styles depending on the theme of the disc. Its what is making the music
One of the worst and creepiest and boringest intermissions I've ever seen. I grew up on these. Wow. This harkens in the empty 70s
Not all of the movies from the 70's were bad. The French Connection, The Exorcist, Jaws, Star Wars, Alien, Superman, just to name a few.
I saw both The Godfather and The Godfather Part 2 at a drive-in Florida.
I watched this again and while it really is 70s schlock tech horrendous I still strangely like it overall and it has historical value.
@@lauradaly8020 So did I, I saw both movies together in 1977 at the South Bay Cinema; and a woman behind kept talking in a low voice - during the scene when the five families were sitting around that big table - she was saying , "And that's why ..." and I couldn't make out what she was saying!
Did you read the novel too? When Connie calls home, Sonny answers it and he's very upset - the novel said she was telling him she wants Tom - put Tom on the phone, she wants Tom to bring the car and bring her home, says nothing about Carlo beating her, but Sonny storms out anyway ...
@@luisreyes1963 I wish I saw "The Sunshine Boys "then, but yes, we saw "The Poseidon Adventure" at Roadium Drive-In ; do you know how many people survived at the end?