‘Guerrilla drive-ins’ turn nostalgia on its head (AP)

John Young, creator of West Chester Guerilla Drive-In, prepares the film projector inside Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia on Friday May 29, 2009.  For the last four years or so, the 38-year-old Web developer has been showing 16mm films from a 1970s school projector mounted on the sidecar of his 1977 BMW motorcycle. He's presented more than a dozen movies at locations suited for the theme: 'Meatballs' at a canoe rental center, 'Caddyshack' on a golf course, and most recently, 'Ghostbusters' at Fort Mifflin, a favorite haunt of paranormal investigators. (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)AP – Think the only way to see a big-screen movie is while slurping a 64-oz. soft drink, eating a $5 candy bar and shushing the wannabe film critic behind you?

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