The Two Wheeled Drive In Cinema returns to Bristol on 24th & 25th September 2011, brought to you by Bristol Cycle Festival for the second year running.
The Cinema aims to bring you a weekend of outdoor, cycle-in cinema excitement in the most atmospheric motion picture house you’ve ever been to.
The idea is that instead of driving to the Multiplex, you get on your bike and come out under your own steam to see a classic film made all the more delicious by seeing it alfresco. It’s only a ten minute bike ride away from a central Bristol location and of course you’re welcome to walk.

This year, they will be bringing you the Brat Pack Classic “Lost Boys” (Saturday 24th September 2011). “Is it a horror movie or a teen movie? Or is it really about the power rock, the Doors, Jim Morrison’s tight leather trousers and a choir of weird children singing “Thooouu shalt noooot kiiiiilll”? Who knows, it’s bloody ace.”
On Sunday (25th September 2011), audience will be whisked off the west coast of Scotland to Summerisle with “Sing-Along-A-Wicker-Man”, where Sergeant Neil Howie begins his search for a missing giiirralll. Enhancing the genius of the original film and bringing it’s beautiful folk soundtrack to life will be Dr Bramwell and Eliza Skelton, leading everyone in song and enhancing the story in further unexpected ways.
Tickets cost £5 and full instructions will be given on purchase. You will need a bike, some lights and maybe something to sit on.
For more information, or to buy tickets, go to: