MOBMOV

MobMov is a Guerilla Drive-in Movie concept that's gaining more and more attention from young people around the country. The MobMov movement has been bringing timeless films to warehouse walls via LCD projectors and FM transmitters for the last three years. While MobMov originally started as a small project for a group of friends, it's grown into a trend that's bringing old friends and complete strangers together. MobMov has been publicly announcing movie dates for about a year, a practice that's shown to be worthwhile as a growing number of new faces pop up at the bi-weekly showings. MobMov sees themselves as a grassroots movement that's just trying to bring simple, free fun back into our hectic, stressed out lives. At any given showing you'll see cult classics like The Big Lebowski, The Usual Suspects, Run Lola, Run, Donnie Darko, and Citizen Kane to name a few.

MobMov is great for those looking to relax, but it's also a great way to meet like-minded people in your community. Everyone at MobMov screenings are fed up with exorbitant movie prices, expensive (and stale) popcorn, and uncomfy seats. You can stay in the know about up coming showings by signing up for MobMov's mailing list. They'll email you about 24 hours before the movie with info about location and title. MobMov flicks are rarely shown in the same place twice, making it even more of an adventurous experience.

Interest in MobMov has been spreading like wild fire for the last few years, and they expect to soon be found in more and more cities around the world. MobMov is ready to assist those of you who want entertainment to return to a simpler time, and offer video animations, lists of equipment you'll need, and tutorials on how to do it all yourself. And if you're wondering about the name, MobMov is really just an abbreviated version of 'Mobile Movie.'

In a time when technology rules all, it's refreshing to see a return to simple, uncomplicated fun. As the MobMov concept catches on in cities everywhere, expect to see more and more experiential, guerilla entertainment concepts pop up in unexpected places. Thanks to MobMov for thinking outside the box!