Chiller Drive-In

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Calling All Zombies!

When people ask you to give them a hand, does yours detach?

Then come to Attack of The Killer B's at The Main Art Theater in Royal Oak, this Thursday, March 4th at 7pm. We're digging up the horror classic "Night of the Living Dead" and having a Best Zombie Contest! Winners will be awarded zombie walk-on roles for an upcoming Chiller Drive-In promotional video. And don't miss a special message from the little dead girl herself, Kyra Schon!

Thursday, March 4th at 7pm at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak! $9 Adults, $7 Students, $5 Kids | Main Art Theater - 118 Main Street, Royal Oak (248) 263-2111 - Don't forget your laser pointers!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Rock out Friday, Watch TV Saturday! Woo!

This Friday, February 26th at Bo’s Smokehouse in downtown Pontiac, you’ve got Wolfman Mac’s Rockabilly Fridays! This week it’s live music from the Juke Joint Johnny’s. And of course, TORG will be there shaking his blinking diodes for your entertainment! The joint starts jumping at 9pm! Drink specials all night and the kitchen is open til Midnight. 21 and over only. $5 cover at the door - No cover for ladies before 9pm.

Bo’s Smokehouse - 51 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. 248-338-6200. Click here to download the flyer.


Do you think Neil knows his fly is open?Saturday night at 10pm Eastern/9pm Central on RTV – This week it’s that stinker from 1962, "The Devil’s Hand!" A man is haunted by visions of a sexy blond, so he dumps his frumpy brunette girlfriend and lets the blond talk him into joining a Satanic cult... We’ve all been there, right fellas? Starring Neil Hamilton, who is probably best remembered as Commissioner Gordon on the 1960’s Batman TV show. Click here to find RTV in your neighborhood!

Metro Detroiters – You can still warp your mind to Chiller Drive-In on RTV – click here for more info!

Saturday night at Midnight on Ft. Myers’ My TV 8 – Oops, I had things out of order last week. This week on My TV 8, it’s the 1959 cult classic "The Giant Gila Monster." When a giant lizard goes from eating insects to feasting on cars, trains and people, it’s up to a ukulele-playing teenager to take out the monster with his Ed Roth-approved hot rod.


And we hope you're getting psyched for our next Attack of the Killer B’s show! Dig yourself up a date for "Night of The Living Dead!" Come on out and compete in our best zombie contest while you hang out with Wolfman Mac and the Chiller Drive-In cast and crew. Don't forget your laser pointers!

Next Thursday, March 4th at 7pm at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak! $9 Adults, $7 Students, $5 Kids | Main Art Theater - 118 Main Street, Royal Oak (248) 263-2111

Saturday, February 13, 2010

ZOMG! Where Can I Watch Chiller Drive-in in SE Michigan?

Let's let Boney Bob answer that... Or visit our Where To Watch page...


Correction: Bright House subscribers get RTV on Channel 127.

And if you want to know more about Alien Inquisition (that crazy band on tonight's show on My TV 20), click here.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Attention Pass Holders for "The Wolfman"

Calling all PASS holders for tonight’s premiere of “The Wolfman” at the Emagine Theater in Novi - MAKE SURE YOU GET THERE EARLY!! Chiller Drive-In does not want any of our lucky winners to miss out on this exclusive opportunity and your pass is your ticket to stand in line for first-come first-served seating - not a guarantee of a seat. See you there!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Chiller Drive-In & My TV 20

First, the cast and crew of Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In wish to thank the good people at Detroit's My TV 20 for giving us the opportunity to be part of the great tradition of locally produced TV programs here in Detroit.

While Chiller Drive-in may be leaving the My TV 20 airwaves after next week, you can still catch us throughout SE Michigan on the RTV Network every Saturday night at 10 pm - Comcast Channel 247, BrightHouse Channel 128, WOW Channel 101 and Digital 7.2.

We're hard at work on a new season, and working to secure other venues for those that have providers that don't carry RTV. But a friendly email or phone call to those providers couldn't hurt either! Stay tombed!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Killer B's, Rockabilly, She-Beast, Gappa and Hot Dog Monsters!

Here at Chiller Drive-In, we feel that one can’t start the weekend soon enough. So tomorrow night at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak, it’s February’s Attack of The Killer B’s – and it looks like we won’t get snowed out this time. This month we throwing a beach party with “Beach Girls and The Monster”! Come out in your wildest beach attire and don’t forget your laser pointers! There’s even going to be a “Worst Hawaiian Shirt” contest!

2 Phantom Planets in 1 night? Pinch me!That's Thursday, February 4th at 7pm! $9 Adults, $7 Students, $5 Kids | Main Art Theater 118 Main Street, Royal Oak (248) 263-2111

Click here for more information on the Main Art Theater.


And Friday night it’s Wolfman Mac’s Rockabilly Fridays at Bo’s Smokehouse and Brewery in downtown Pontiac. The cast of Chiller Drive-In will be there, and this week Graveside Manner brings their unique brand of creepy psychobilly to the stage!

The scene fires up at 9pm! Drink specials all night and the kitchen is open til Midnight. 21 and over only. $5 cover at the door. Click here to download the flyer.


And if you need to stay home Saturday night to recover, Chiller Drive-In has you covered!

Saturday night at 10pm Eastern/9pm Central on RTV – Season 1 wraps up on RTV with the “Horror of Party Beach.” A beach full of dancing teenyboppers, greasers and old-people-pretending-to-be-teenagers is terrorized by a radioactive monster that looks like it’s eaten too many hot dogs at once. This film has it all! Monsters, music, bikini babes, summer fun, mayhem, drunks and explosions!

Wondering where can you find RTV? Click here!

Saturday night at 12:30 on Detroit’s My TV 20 – To make up for our goof last week, Detroit viewers get to endure the horror classic, “The She Beast.” And even though Barbara Steele is barely in this film, she manages to get top billing. This film combines horror and Keystone Cops capers in a complete mess that only Chiller Drive-In would dare show.

Saturday night at Midnight on Ft. Myers’ My TV 8 – The Gappa family are stomping their way to your TV. It’s 1967’s “Monster From a Prehistoric Planet.” The monster smack down begins when some nosy humans decide to take a giant baby bird-reptile away from it’s home. The very large and dangerous mommy and daddy go looking for their missing offspring. But rather than putting flyers on a few telephone poles, decide to search for the twerp by destroying one city after another.