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  • NEXT SHOW – SATURDAY, MAY 18

    Be there for our next show on Saturday, May 18.

    The feature presentation will be this movie.

    Show begins at dark – be there about 8:45 pm to get a good spot.
    Location is at OKC Rocks – back of the silos.

    Bring a radio and some chairs or just hang out in your car and watch.

    Don’t forget to bring a beverage of your choice and some snacks or candy. You can’t watch a drive-in without snacks or candy – it’s just not natural.

  • Schedule Now Available – Mark Your Calendars

    I’m listing the dates but not the movies. Why? Because I like to decide closer to time what I think will be fun to show. The movie will be announced about a week before the date.

    Schedule is subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen conflicts. Check the website.
    Saturday, May 19

    Friday, June 1

    Saturday, June 23

    Saturday, July 7

    Saturday, July 21

    Saturday, August 11

    Saturday, August 25

    Saturday, September 8

    Saturday, September 22

    Saturday, October 13

    Saturday, October 27

    Other “Special Engagements” are not listed here.

  • Alternative Theatre Options

    I was recently turned onto a new theatre in Fort Collins, CO. that takes a different approach to movies. It’s called the Lyric Cinema Cafe. The cool thing about the theatre is that it’s a different kind of movie experience. There is a cafe where you can buy beer or wine, healthy food as well as all the regular movie-fare. There’s a theatre in the back that seats about 80. It has theatre seats but also has couches. They are in the process of building a second much smaller theatre.

    From the Lyric website I found two other similar theatres. One is the Moxie, located in Springfield, MO. and the other is the Ragtag Cinema located in Colombia, MO. I guess Missouri is ahead of the curve on this!

    Each of the theatres show more independent movies but some branch into more mainstream films. The Lyric is showing Raising Arizona soon.

    I’m pretty inspired by these places – essentially this is what the Renegade Picture Show is all about. Of course the Renegade is a little more thrown together and we don’t have a permanent address or a roof over the projector – but that’s half the fun!

    I would love to see cinema go in the direction of the micro-cinema and by bet is that it will! Why? Because there is a market for it. People want something different than the same old movie experience – they want something a little more interactive, a little more loose, a little more….fun.

    I like seeing the Hollywood blockbusters on the big screen in the movieplexes but there’s something to be said for independently owned and operated small movie houses that show something other than first-run films.

    There are hundreds, if not thousands of movies that are great films but they rarely see any screen time because they don’t meet the typical marketing scheme that the studios have in place.

    The other thing about each of these theatres is that they fit into a downtown mainstreet culture environment – no scraping off acres of land for an enormous structure and parking spots. It’s a theatre with a coffee house or corner pub feel rather than a Wal-Mart feel.

    It would be nice to see more independent theatres pop-up – maybe even one in Norman?

  • Post Picture-Show Report

    Saturday, May 5 was the second Renegade Picture Show and we showed Rushmore. Actually, we showed MOST of Rushmore as the last 15 minutes were cut short by thunderstorms. And as you can imagine, rain and electrical equipment do not mix.

    Thanks to the few hardcore movie-goers who made the journey to the back of the silos – I know many of you looked at the weather and thought, screw that, I’m not going to venture out into that. No problem – there will be others.

    I am putting together a complete summer schedule and will have it posted soon.

  • Painted a New Screen!

    On Saturday we painted a HUGE white screen on the back of the OKC Rocks silos! It was a lot of work and there were some technical delays to overcome (including one near-death experience) but we did it. A word to the wise – never try to lower 150 pounds of paint down a 100 foot silo shaft using a single pulley, your bare hands and a hip belay. You could get a nasty rope burn (or worse). But let’s not talk about that…

    Did I mention that the screen looks freekin’ awesome?

    Thanks to Freddy (of OKC Rocks) for the paint and for permission to paint the screen and use the silos for the show.

    Don’t forget – Saturday, May 5 is the first show with the new screen – can’t wait!