Superman returns me to a simpler time

Saturday, July 01, 2006


Let me put this commentary in perspective. I'm entering my mid thirties and one of my earliest memories includes the original Superman movie. Perhaps I'm about to be too sentimental, but here it goes.

One of my very first memories is being at the Westport Drive-In Movie with my mom, dad, and little brother. The Westport Drive-In was a big outdoor screen right off of Route 6 and it was falling apart even back then. The four of us were in a late model, yellow Ford LTD sedan and the little speakerbox hung on the inside of the driver's window. Some people were on their hoods on blankets, others were in pick up trucks, parked backwards and watching from folding lawn chairs in the bed of the truck. As always, everyone had snuck in their own beer and food to avoid the concession stand. Bags of popcorn from the Cumberland Farms really didn't compete with the smell of hot buttered popcorn, but those were the breaks, kiddo.

I remember when the Superman movie began. Even the crackles of the tin speaker hanging on the window couldn't take away from that soundtrack. From the opening credits I was mesmerized: the music, the big blue credits that stretched out, the characters, the flying man of steel - it was the perfect movie. I was heartbroken to find out that "doublefeature" didn't mean that they show the movie again. I fell asleep in the back seat as the next movie was dragging on. Who wants to watch a movie about a boxer when you can see a movieabout Superman? (Yes, at the time, I did not appreciate "Rocky" as the second film.)

So, that brings me to today's matinee. I sat in the plush, auditorium style seat and soaked it all in. The score was there, Marlin Brando's voiceover was there, the good deeds, evil plans, and heroic acts were there - it was a movie and nostalgia all at the same time. It has been a long while since I thought of the old Westport Drive-In; it is closed, parceled off, and used for some kind of equipment storage now. The old screen and driveway are still there, overgrown by nature and just waiting for the land to be valuable enough to make it worth the cost of demolition of the screen to purchase and use the land.

Superman returns left me with good feelings, yet, also with a tinge of sadness about having lost those wonderful, innocent younger days. The days when my biggest problem was Cumberland Farms popcorn versus fresh popped - a simpler time that I miss. In any case, I'm happy to have Superman return, even if those simpler times never will.

16 comments:

Hojo said...

I've heard nothing but good things about the drive-in. What the hell happened?

Wow, the Wesport Drive In, that turned into the Wesport Water Slides, and then a retail plaza.

I saw Airplane at the Faihaven Drive In.

Christopher said...

I saw Clash of the Titans at a drive in.

Nada said...

I saw Tron at the Westport drive in. Isn't there a Walmart there now?

Wal Mart in Wesport, Wesport would never allow it.

No, you guys are thinking of the old North Dartmouth Drive In, that's where the walmart is. The old Westport drive in is down near that intersection with the three gas stations and the Lafayette bank. It's also on Route 6, about a mile from the Fall River border.

And Malach, I appreciate you taking the middle "t" out of Westport to make me feel at home. But I think we all know the real sound of the word as pronounced locally is more like "Wespawt."

And Hojo, I don't know. Whatever the economics were, they just weren't good enough to keep the Drive In's in business.

Nada said...

Oh, that's right. I was thinking of the North Dartmouth one.

Christopher said...

Freaking locals. Where are all the beaners???

The Angry Piper said...

I, The Angry Piper, have never been to a drive in.

There is still one in business on Rt 146 in RI somewhere.

Johnston RI. Right on 146. ALWAYS packed.

So the Wesport Water Slides weren't put up on the Drive In?

No,the Westport Water slide was built on protected wetlands. They got some kind of special zoning variance.

And then went bankrupt. Hello? Did you fail to notice the popularity of Lincoln Park, one minute away.

Clearly, the only good business model on Route 6 is used cars.

The Angry Piper said...

Let's not forget the porn store Dr. Murk patronizes.

I SAW SUPARMAN RETURNS THES WEKEND AND I LOVAD IT!!!!!!!1 OMG LOL IT WAS AEWSOME!!!1!111 OMG WTF THEY DID A WIKAD GOD JOB AND BRANDON ROUTH ROK3D!11!!11! WTF

Anonymous said...

I WILL LAUNCH A MISSILE AT THIS MOVIE BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST THE NORTH KOREAN MENTALITY!

 
 
 
 
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