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| - Part of this experience wasn't entirely the theater's fault, but I can't help but have everything be all lumped together with this movie-going experience. I can't fault the theater for this, but I saw The Green Hornet and it was absolutely one of the worst things that I think could have ever been written, produced and directed. I was embarrassed by how shitty it was.
The sound quality you get from your radio is awful. Hissing and popping and the radio signal I got kept fading and coming back. I'd hear the movie, then it would get warbly and then, suddenly, some fuckhead's talking about sports or God or who the hell knows what. I had to move my car once and then when the signal left again, I was like fuck it, I don't even care anymore. The movie sucks, so I left.
The snacks at the lobby are pretty awesome because it's not ridiculously overpriced like most concessions are the movies. I got a corndog (guilty pleasure delight!) and it was totally rad.
This was my first experience at the drive-in and I enjoy a lot of it, I enjoy getting a double feature for like 6 bucks. For something that cheap, I can totally understand that it's not going to be the greatest cinematic experience of my life, but it would be nice if they invested some money into making the radio signal stronger and not have to worry about it fading.
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