[FILM] Remember when you went to the drive-in movies to “neck?” Hey, I’m not going to lie to you, I don’t either. But it seems like it was such a fun time. Your boyfriend would pick you up in one of those old cars that are oh-so-spacious and you’d steam up the windows through the whole flick; nobody even cared what was playing on the screen. And now, where do we have to go? These days, it’s illegal to “park.” Not to mention, officers know to look for that kind of behavior, and how embarrassing would it be to get caught in a PG-13 act of affection—and have to pay a fine or, even worse, get arrested. Yikes. I wish we could go back to simpler times. But wait! MauiFest Hawai’i and MCC are bringing it back, sort of—you know, the novelty of watching films outside and/or from your car. There’s going to be four films playing at the drive-in this weekend, including Madagascar, a new animated movie about zoo animals that make it to the wild; Blue Horizon, a surf movie starring Andy Irons and Dave “Rasta” Rastovich; Kamea, an award-winning movie starring mostly local youths on Oahu; and Ipo Lei Manu, an animated short. They’re playing one after the other, but that’s totally enough time to fog up the backseat. No, I’m kidding! This is a family outing! Anyway, it all starts at 6 p.m. and the first 100 cars in line only have to pay $10 (for the rest it’s $20) for up to 4 adults. Tickets available at Maui Tacos, MCC, Sam’s Sushi, Kahului Ale House and at the gate. For more info, call 984-3500 or 573-5530. [HEIDI KING]
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