Drive-In Madness is a weird one, it's essentially 90 minutes of classic movie trailers ranging from the 1940's-1990's with the occasional documentary moment/interview interjected.
The interviews include the likes of Forrest J. Ackerman, Tom Savini & the late great George Romero. The interviews are great but be aware they are very very brief! I was awash with nostalgia watching the trailers but the majority are extremely obscure movies and not the b-movies you may be familiar with.
Narrated by the great James Karen (Who is somehow, someway still acting) he neatly wraps everything up and makes this a decent enough effort.
Despite it's glaring flaws this is watchable but don't go in expecting either a movie or a documentary as this simply isn't!
Honorable mention to Linnea Quigley in her interviews, a lady most well known for playing Trash in The Return Of The Living Dead (1985) the punk queen who spends half the movie nude dancing around in a graveyard. As you can imagine my young adolescent self really appreciated that performance! Entirely for her acting ability though, to suggest anything otherwise is unwarranted and I shall bid you a good day sir!