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		<title>At the Georgetown Drive-In, it&#8217;s all about the movies.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There's a drive-in about twenty-five minutes from my house.  It's only recently that I've realized how lucky that really makes me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a <a title="Georgetown Drive-In Website" href="http://georgetowndrivein.com/" target="_blank">drive-in</a> about twenty-five minutes from my house.  It&#8217;s only in the past few years that I&#8217;ve realized how lucky that really makes me.<span id="more-9732"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Drivein1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9740" style="margin-right: 10px; margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;" title="Drivein1" src="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Drivein1.jpg" alt="Drivein1" width="308" height="241" /></a>Now, I&#8217;m not talking lucky in a &#8220;retro getting a piece of the past&#8221; kind of way.  Every time I tell someone I&#8217;m going to the drive-in, they say something along the lines of &#8220;That sounds so quaint,&#8221; or &#8220;it&#8217;s a dying piece of Americana.&#8221;</p>
<p>My response?  Screw that.  I go to the drive-in for one reason.  The movies.</p>
<p>The first time I went, of course, it was all about the novelty.  But once I pulled the lawn chairs out of the trunk, filled my paper cup with a little smuggled-in whiskey and settled in with my radio tuned to the soundtrack, I immediately got giddy.  I was about to enjoy three movies&#8230;a triple feature of the greatest kind.  Under the stars, with friends.  </p>
<p>That first time at the drive-in we were celebrating the release of <em>Rob Zombie&#8217;s Halloween</em>.  If you read the site, though, you know that I&#8217;m not a huge Rob Zombie fan.  Instead, I was there for the first feature&#8211;<em>John Carpenter&#8217;s Halloween.</em></p>
<p>Not only were they showing an original print of the movie (faded and with scratches and all-around amazing), but Tony Moran was in attendance.  You know&#8230;the guy that played Michael Myers for that one shot where his mask gets pulled off?  </p>
<p><a href="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0428.JPG"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9745" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;" title="IMG_0428" src="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_0428.JPG" alt="IMG_0428" width="311" height="233" /></a>And in Georgetown, Indiana&#8211;home of the <a title="Georgetown Drive-In Website" href="http://georgetowndrivein.com/" target="_blank">Georgetown Drive-In</a>&#8211;Tony Moran is kind of a big deal.  The line for autographs was a mile long, with everyone FREAKING OUT about the possibility of meeting Michael Myers in the flesh.</p>
<p>These are my kind of people: horror fans without a hint of doubt or cynicism.  This man <em>was</em> Michael Myers&#8230;that&#8217;s all there was to it.</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the movies.  I bought a delicious five-dollar steak sandwich and settled in for the films.</p>
<p>As an unabashed Halloween fan, watching the original print of the film on the biggest screen imaginable was nearly a religious experience.  It was also the first time I ever saw a film print burn and waited fifteen minutes for the movie to get up-and-running&#8211;which made me cringe knowing that a few seconds of the film was gone forever&#8230;but was also kinda cool.</p>
<p>Since that night I&#8217;ve been back to the Georgetown Drive-In multiple times to enjoy the cheap food, the cheesy announcements, and the great weather.  But, in the end, it&#8217;s always been about the movies.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen <em>Friday the 13th Part Seven</em> and <em>The Exorcist</em> and <em>District 9</em>, and I&#8217;ve shaken hands with special guests Linda Blair, Tommy Lee Wallace, and Michael Madsen.  On fright-fest horror nights, I&#8217;ve even been chased through a maze-like concession stand line by both Leatherface and Michael Myers&#8230;AT THE SAME TIME.</p>
<p><a href="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Drivein2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9741" style="margin-right: 10px; margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;" title="Drivein2" src="http://moviechopshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Drivein2.jpg" alt="Drivein2" width="315" height="237" /></a>Most recently, though, I returned to Georgetown for a back-to-back screening of <em>Rob Zombie&#8217;s Halloween </em>and <em>Halloween 2</em>, followed by <em>Inglourious Basterds</em>.  By this time, I had it down to a science, tracking down an ancient MP3 player that also happens to have an FM tuner, putting in ear-buds and enjoying the films in full stereo.  Sitting under the stars, I realized fully for the first time that I wasn&#8217;t there for the atmosphere or food or celebrities.  This is the only way I could experience this triple feature.  It was cheap and comfortable, and it was the only theater in town intelligent enough to actually put some thought into its programming.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t a big fan of <em>Halloween 2,</em> and I loved <em>Inglourious Basterds.  </em>Regardless of the quality of the films, I really don&#8217;t know that there is a better way to watch them from a purely cinematic perspective.  The biggest screen around.  A real 35mm print.  Ear-buds blasting the soundtrack as loud as I want.  And a cup full of whiskey at the ready.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll make it back to the Georgetown Drive-In as much as I can before it closes for the season.  But the reason I make the trek isn&#8217;t for the nostalgia or the atmosphere or the &#8220;change of pace.&#8221;  It&#8217;s because they&#8217;ve got damn good movies that I love to watch.  In the end, that&#8217;s all that really matters.  &nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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