Welcome to the Drive-In Classics Blog!
Here you can read film reviews about classic movies ranging from the early 1930s up until the late 1960s. There are also blog posts with film list recommendations to help you discover more movie titles based upon season, holiday, and theme. Occasionally, there will be actor tribute articles and classic film trivia games to see how well you know your classic films, actors, plots, and fictional characters. So, grab a vanilla milkshake, cozy up on the couch with a kitty, and escape to the world of vintage through these classic movie recommendations. Oh, for the true drive-in experience don’t forget the butter and popcorn!
If you smile at the following, you’re reading the right blog!
- After a hard day, an evening watching Doris Day or Audrey Hepburn is sure to chase the cares of the world away.
- Cary Grant is how you compare all other men.
- You pretend to dance as gracefully as Ginger Rogers when you’re alone.
- You’re still unsure who the best film crooner was so you settle for saying Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin were definitely in the top 3.
- Bob Hope and Jack Benny leave you in stitches.
- Jimmy Stewart’s simple, home-spun charm make you want to visit Bedford Falls at least once a year.
- Bogie and Bacall are your go-to team for mystery, intrigue, and danger.
- Grace Kelly’s classy act and stunning wardrobe make you wish to don the high heels and slip some red lipstick on for your next night out on the town.
“Film is one of three universal languages, the other two: mathematics and music.”
― Frank Capra
Not Familiar with Classic Movies?
Don’t worry if none of the names above rang a bell. You’ll find some great recommendations to introduce you to classic films here on the Drive-In Classics blog. Before you know it, you’ll say Charade is your favorite rom-com/mystery film and Christmas in Connecticut is on your top five holiday film list!
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vintagemoviefun
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Michael Zink
Looking forward to where this goes!
vintagemoviefun
Thank you, Michael!
Callie Waldrop
This is a welcome website! I am a big fan of both classic movies and classic television shows. These were true forms of entertainment that did not require vulgarity and nudity to hold the viewers attention. Perhaps this is why I find myself watching many of the classic TV show reruns as well as old movies. I am especially fond of the westerns such as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wagon Train, The Virginian, and more which appear on INSP. Thank you to the creators and managers of this new site.
vintagemoviefun
Thank you for your kind words, Callie! Yes, the classic movies and television shows proved that entertainment could be wholesome for the entire family to enjoy. The actors were very talented and the scriptwriters were very creative. You mentioned how fond you are of the westerns, and it caused me to remember a story that my grandfather used to share. He said that church would let out early on Sundays so that people could get home in time to watch Bonanza! The Cartwrights were a town favorite! Thanks again for your kind words, and happy trails until the next post!