What would your neighbors think?

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markw

Audioholic Overlord
"8 vintage drive-in speakers rigged up to deliver 5.1 surround sound "

While I applaud the concept of vintage, if memory serves me well, these metal monstrosities sound pretty awful. I didn't mind that "back in the day" since the sound, much the movie, wasn't the main focus of my time at drive-ins back then. :rolleyes:

But, it does sound like fun. I'd go with modern speakers, though. IMNSHO, for this application, that stereo speaker system should be fine.

I'd like to be invited to one of his showings.

Can you imagine the fun you could have watching a movie while in the pool? You could add your own special effects.

...Throw in a baby ruth while watching the pool scene in "Caddyshack"? :D

...Someone one swimming underwater and grabbing a guest during key scenes in "Jaws"? :eek:

Feel free to play along here...
 
The last thing I'd do is publicize this. He'll get a cease and desist from at least the MPAA before too long. Cool concept, though in FL I'd rather be indoors with air conditioning!
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Hmmmmm..., Good point.

The last thing I'd do is publicize this. He'll get a cease and desist from at least the MPAA before too long. Cool concept, though in FL I'd rather be indoors with air conditioning!
Initltially, I thought this was a personal, not-for-profit home theater, albiet outdoors instead of inside.

But, when I re-read the article and focused on the opening line : "It's one thing to craft a home theater that keeps guests coming back weekend after weekend, but it's another to create one that keeps them rolling (literally) in by the dozens.". I have to wonder.

If it is a for-profit venture then you're right, he is playing with fire.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
My neighbors would actually like it!
But we live in Florida and that means only one thing for an outdoor theater...

 
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jamie2112

Banned
I bet the novelty wares off soon enough for the folks next door.....
Yeah, I agree with the FLA Holics who wants to get eaten alive while watching
a movie?
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
if memory serves me well, these metal monstrosities sound pretty awful. I didn't mind that "back in the day" since the sound, much the movie, wasn't the main focus of my time at drive-ins back then. :rolleyes:
Yes, those were the days. I had a drive-in about fifteen minutes from home.
When I was 17; I'd go three nights a week, and still not know what the movie was about.;)
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks for the laffs everybody. Hilarious pics! Gawd, I hate mosquitoes.

I just saw this pic recently. A while ago a saw reeeaally sweet one, but I just can't remember where.
 

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