I do. Just last night saw Independence Day: Resurgence and Central Intelligence at the Admiral Twin Drive In. Part of the drive-in experience is communal. It's also how I first saw Zootopia and Kung Fu Panda 3, but running that pairing as their opening weekend, on spring break, before they've had a soft-open to make sure they have everything down for the season, proved disastrous when it ended up oversold (more or less preventing us from our usual tradition of fursuiting before furry movies at that theater's infield, among other problems). You get there early to get a good spot, and then go socialize with other people, check out the sweet rides that arrive, see who cosplayed as what, toss around a football, hit the theater's concession barbeque. Coincidentally, that doomed Zootopia double feature probably had the cinematic peak and trough of my movie experience this year, in terms of the films. Zootopia was so good that it has become it's own adjective to describe a good movie. Kung Fu Panda 3 hit uncanny hard, and especially being the B movie to Zootopia, was made that much worse by contrast. At least Manborg was actively trying to be an awful movie, Kung Fu Panda 3 didn't have that excuse.
Since it's rare for drive-ins (particularly south of about 42°N) to not show double features (and north of that if it's not a double feature, then it's something in the 2+ hour, possibly even Bollywood-length territory, in which they're having to start the first film well after ~10PM due to the late dusk and trying to wrap up the last one before 3AM before sunlight starts becoming a factor again), sticking around for the B movie is a great way to discover something you wouldn't have gone out to see otherwise. 42 was definitely a B movie and knew it, often going so far as to break the 4th wall regularly, and it was otherwise good enough I don't even remember what movie we intended to see that night. Central Intelligence was similarly good, though I wouldn't have gone out of my way to see either if they weren't on the same card as something I wanted to see.
Not to say that I don't grab stuff off Google Play Movies or Redbox as well...
I do. Just last night saw Independence Day: Resurgence and Central Intelligence at the Admiral Twin Drive In. Part of the drive-in experience is communal. It's also how I first saw Zootopia and Kung Fu Panda 3, but running that pairing as their opening weekend, on spring break, before they've had a soft-open to make sure they have everything down for the season, proved disastrous when it ended up oversold (more or less preventing us from our usual tradition of fursuiting before furry movies at that theater's infield, among other problems). You get there early to get a good spot, and then go socialize with other people, check out the sweet rides that arrive, see who cosplayed as what, toss around a football, hit the theater's concession barbeque. Coincidentally, that doomed Zootopia double feature probably had the cinematic peak and trough of my movie experience this year, in terms of the films. Zootopia was so good that it has become it's own adjective to describe a good movie. Kung Fu Panda 3 hit uncanny hard, and especially being the B movie to Zootopia, was made that much worse by contrast. At least Manborg was actively trying to be an awful movie, Kung Fu Panda 3 didn't have that excuse.
Since it's rare for drive-ins (particularly south of about 42°N) to not show double features (and north of that if it's not a double feature, then it's something in the 2+ hour, possibly even Bollywood-length territory, in which they're having to start the first film well after ~10PM due to the late dusk and trying to wrap up the last one before 3AM before sunlight starts becoming a factor again), sticking around for the B movie is a great way to discover something you wouldn't have gone out to see otherwise. 42 was definitely a B movie and knew it, often going so far as to break the 4th wall regularly, and it was otherwise good enough I don't even remember what movie we intended to see that night. Central Intelligence was similarly good, though I wouldn't have gone out of my way to see either if they weren't on the same card as something I wanted to see.
Not to say that I don't grab stuff off Google Play Movies or Redbox as well...