Back in May this year, we told you about a little shop in New York called Pong
(pictured below). A tiny table tennis parlor that you could hire out
and film your slide into sporting greatness. What we also mentioned
was after three months, Pong would be gone in favor of something
else.
And the time has come for it to be replaced, by a
Drive-in theatre. What was formally a sporting arena, is a cinema
fitted with a 1965 Ford Falcon convertible and widescreen. Starting
with films from 1960 and progressing chronologically each night, DRV-IN
speeds through four decades of cinematic achievement.
With
seating for six and a full concession stand, where else in Manhattan
are you going to relive all those crappy B-Movie moments you saw when
you were a kid? By Matt Hussey