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Drive-In Discs: V2


4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Original drive-in extras: cartoons, countdown clock, concession stand ads, previews, intermission, and more
Distorto Sound: To truly recreate the drive-in experience, we have added a secondary audio track which will replicate the sounds of a drive-in theatre - this feature will deliver the soundtrack of the film to only the front left speaker of your system; other drive-in "sounds" will be heard from the remaining channels


DVD Menu

  • Side #1 --
    • Go to the Ticket Booth Featuring Distorto Sound
      • Meet the Projectionist
      • Take a Ticket for a Night at the Drive-In
    • View Selections
      • Features and Shorts
        • The Wasp Woman
          • Play Movie
          • Chapter Index
        • The Giant Gila Monster
          • Play Movie
          • Chapter Index
        • Betty Boop
        • Popeye
      • Ads and Clips
        • National Anthem
        • PIC Ad (Bug Repellent)
        • Keep Quiet
        • Young Lovers
        • Candy Store
        • Coming Attraction
        • Tex Rides
        • Let's All Go...
        • Chilly Dilly
        • Hot Dog Ad
        • As You Leave...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting combination, Feb 8 2007
By bernie "xyzzy" (Arlington, Texas) - See all my reviews
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The Giant Gila Monster

A huge slithery tongue

This is a picture of life before CGI. The contrived dialog is part of the mystique. You get to see hotrods and large lizards. The blob it is not; but it is a necessary addition to any 50' collection.

A teenage boy and a teenage girl disappear together and the law is getting suspicious.
I want to ask the monster if teenagers taste like chicken.
Watch for your self.

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The Wasp Woman

Maintaining that wasp waist

Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot) head of a cosmetics company was told the she needs to stay young to promote the product. What can she do? Enter garage scientist Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark) with a dubious formula made from wasp royal jelly. He explains that "just a little dab will do you." She gets greedy and shoots up with the extra strong stuff. This gives her a BUZZ and can have biting consequences.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Great concept, good (but not great) execution, Mar 18 2002
By Michael Rogers "Mego73" (Webster, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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I have both discs in this series and they are quite enjoyable.

The Wasp Woman benefits from a strong lead performance by Susan Cabot and The Giant Gila Monsterf benefits from... being unintentionally hilarious.

It's great to see the selection of Drive in clips for advertising and intermision and they are very well transferred (even better than the films).

The "distorto" sound is cute.

Here's where this series needs to improve:

More new (old) drive in clips, some are recycled from the previosu release.

Better transfers of the features. Although "Wasp Woman" shows a nice improvement over the other transfers of "Gila Monster", "Giant Leeches" and "Screaming Skull"

Encode it so it's all one program. When you select The "Night At The Drive In" all the segments are on "seperate tracks". In other words, when one segment ends, the player has to search out the next segment (causing a pause in sound, most noticible when you have the distorto sound on).

Encode it so the DVD player can show the time. At present, there is no time code and that bugs me.

Keep the content same era oriented. In this case, the movies are from 1960, the cartoons seem to be from the 30's or early 40's. Most of the ads seems to be late 50's, early 60's and the intermission film has to be early 70's (it shows pictures of the moon landing, which took place in 69). Make volumes that have 50's films and exclusivly 50's clips, then others that have 60's and 70's films and clips. establish a verisimilitude that will help you believe you are time tripping to a drive in at the time period of the movie.

That also goes for the "distorto sound". Sometimes we hear comments from people inside the "virtual car" we are in. The comments seem too ironic and modern in tone. They don't talk like people from the era the movies are in. It's fun in an MST3K sort of way though.

This is a good series that has the potential to be something great. A really special way to see these B movie charms.

While they are thinking of "concept discs" over at Elite. They might also consider making a TV chiller theater style series. With vintage hosts and ads. This is the way I discovered many of these films in the 70's and it would be cool if someday a DVD presentation could reflect that.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great...unless you have the first Elite drive-in disc!, Mar 13 2002
By Lulu "lulu_in_hollywood" (The Rat's Mouth, USA) - See all my reviews
If this is the first drive-in disc from Elite that you've ever seen, you'll probably get a lot of enjoyment from it.

Unfortunately for me, I had already purchased and watched the first one in the series ("The Giant Leeches" and "The Screaming Skull"). It was fun, but the problem is that virtually all of the extra drive-in stuff was *exactly* the same on the second disc as it was on the first disc! The "Pic" mosquito coils, "Let's All Go to the Lobby" (not really a drive-in short anyway), Chilly Dilly pickles...the list goes on. For the price of these discs (they're up in Criterion territory, pricewise), I expected to at least get all-new material.

The other thing with both of the drive-in discs is that the film transfers are not so hot. That's all I'll say; if you want details about grain, scratches, splices, etc., look up more detailed reviews on, say, Google, and you'll get the scoop. The bottom line is that the source material and transfers are pretty cruddy. Again, if Elite wants to put a price tag on their DVDs that is approximately the same as many Criterion DVDs, they need to pony up with quality and all-new material. I'm going to proceed very carefully before I even consider purchasing a third drive-in disc, as I felt a bit rooked this time around.

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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE
This great release from Elite's Drive-In Discs range couples two of my all-time favorite B-movies together in one irresistable package! Read more
Published on Feb 15 2002 by Byron Kolln

3.0 out of 5 stars Good smoochin' movies!
If you can't get too much of a mediocre thing, this Drive-In Double Feature is for you! Date up your honey and get set for some serious smoochin'... Read more
Published on Nov 29 2001 by Jan Strnad

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Drive-In Experience!!!
As American drive-in theaters dwindle more and more each year, Elite Entertainment is here to save our outdoor movie-watching heritage! Read more
Published on Oct 24 2001 by John Robinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Another great disc from Elite!
This second entry in their Drive-In Discs series is just as good as the first! The movies are just as cheezy, and the Distorto sound is as lo-tech as ever! Read more
Published on Aug 9 2001 by Scott Leopold

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