
This could be a sweet thing to suprise your girlfriend with this new trend called pop-up entertainment. California-based MobMov is a drive-in movie system built into a car, that pops up at different locations every week.
MobMov, which is short for mobile movie, was founded last year by Bryan Kennedy, a 25 year old web developer who wanted to create a guerilla drive-in for his friends. Before long, friends of friends joined in, and MobMov went public, with movie showings announced through mailing lists.
The set-up is relatively simple: install a DVD player, projector, and power inverter into a car, and use a low-power FM transmitter to share a movie's soundtrack to nearby car radios.
Kennedy isn't in it for the money: there's no entrance fee, just a tip jar to cover costs, and the vibe is very sociable and friendly









