The horror expert gives a guide to the correct etiquette when watching a film outdoors.

But how should one behave while watching a movie beneath the stars?

Of course, we never made it.

The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs

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We always fell asleep before the second movie.

And so we never got to see the adult film."

“It does make me very happy,” says Briggs of the show’s success.

“I enjoy it a lot.

Even though its a streaming service, people like to show up for the actual live feed.

Its a party every Friday night.”

So, how should one act at a drive-in?

Below, Briggs gives us his dos and don’ts.

“The lights come on automatically, they stay on.

Most people dont even know where the switch is to turn off the lights.

Nothings more annoying to the people already watching the screen than to have bright lights up on it.”

So, all sorts of things go on inside cars on the back row of drive-ins.

This has been true since the beginning of drive-ins.

Intimate things happen inside drive-ins.

So, if youre not interested in that, dont get on the back row."

That has changed a little bit in recent years.

Therefore, its a place for indie films.

They were the only reporting theater in the country.

Its a true story.

“And the only place you’re free to hear that is at the drive-in.

Its the last place in America where the people can make more noise than the bureaucracy.

And so, problems do not last long at the drive-in and thats why youve got that car horn.

When something goes wrong at the drive-in, it gets taken care of pretty damn quick.”