Twilight

Movies and Marketplace at Aloha Stadium / Imagine, if you will, leaping backward through time 50 years, perhaps more. Imagine yourself as a child in that era, pajama-clad, bundled into the back of the family’s Country Squire station wagon. Accompanied by pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, comic books and a wax-paper sack of Lay’s potato chips, you are about to begin a journey into the mysterious unknown, an adventure of the mind that can only begin at twilight. You wait, the world grows dark, and suddenly you enter the Twilight Zone of a drive-in movie.
It wasn’t just a mainland phenomenon. Although the craze began in, of all places, Camden, NJ, in 1933, drive-ins had spread to the Islands with the opening of the Kam Drive-In in 1962. Local drive-ins closed more than a decade ago and were eventually plowed into more profitable real estate ventures. The craze is coming back. Starting this week, Aloha Stadium begins a series of six free Movies and Marketplace nights in its parking lot. The first, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs double-billed with Land of the Lost follows an extension of the Swap Meet to 6pm on movie nights. The company providing the shows recently upgraded from a 45-foot inflatable screen to one 65 feet in length for better viewing. Sound will be delivered over FM radio and car drivers are encouraged to bring a battery-operated radio along to listen–or to pack jumper cables. Because this is a family-oriented event, alcohol and tailgate barbeques are not allowed. Sunset this Friday is scheduled for 6:42pm–plenty of time to snack, read a comic book, or nap before the double feature.






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