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Spellbound -- Gregory Peck in a psychological horror Hitchcock film with dream sequences designed by Salvador Dali
Repo Man -- bizarre punk rock sci fi with lots of quotable moments
Harold and Maude -- dark humor with a weirdly cheerful Cat Stevens soundtrack
The Innocents -- an old school horror adaptation of The Turn of the Screw (same novel the Haunting of Bly kind of adapted before going completely off the rails into ghost romance land)
Blazing Saddles -- an irreverent Mel Brooks film with Gene Wilder (OG Willy Wonka) that explores racism in the old west while parodying every cowboy movie trope
Notorious -- another less popular Hitchcock film with Carry Grant, and who doesn't like a slow poisoning
Shaolin and Wu Tang - a cult classic kung fu film that's been referenced in many hiphop albums

And yeah, glad to see I'm not the only elder in here...

AH I saw an episode of that! I really need to finish the series, thank you for reminding me of it. Yeah, it was made by the people who made Airplane, and before Naked Gun. It really was sad that it ended so soon.


FFF just remembered another movie I liked!

Dragnet (1987)

I agree with most of these but will add another one if you're looking for a comedy. Blazing Saddles directed by Mel Brooks with Gene Wilder in it, honestly had me in stitches for most of it. I will preface this though with, they wouldn't be able to get away with half of what they say/portray in a movie made nowadays (political correctness and all that). Having said that, it doesn't just target one stereotype, it targets most of them equally - it is as described 'a gleefully vulgar, spoof of Westerns' . If you're able to watch a movie without being offended then this is definitely one for you.

Dante’s Peak! It’s one of my favorite survival/disaster movies. I’m always tense every time I watch it, even though I know what happens. 11/10 would watch again

Lol yes, I also probably should have mentioned the un-PCness, but I'm glad to see somebody else recommend this film! It's one of my all-time favorites.

If someone was to ask which was my favourite scene, I honestly wouldn't be able to pick!

Since the 90's is evidently considered old, I'm gonna add So I Married an Axe Murderer. One of my favorite movies as a kid, and where I first learned to do a Scottish accent (which I then refined by watching Trainspotting about 100 times as a teenager).

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World!
Zombi (If you like zombie movies! Kinda gory tho)
Dementia 13
Nosferatu
Scooby-Doo & The Witch's Ghost
Scooby-Doo & The Ghoul School
Alien
Aliens

Hmmm, that's it for now on my end!

"Damn prarie dogs" is big over here every time someone trips, lol. You should watch the third one as well - second is worth watching once, but I feel like the first and third are the best.

OMG yes Scooby-Doo!! I loved those movies growing up and would religiously watch the TV shows as well!

For the Doris Day lovers out there, I love Doris Day romcoms: Lover Come Back, Pillowtalk, Glassbottom Boat, Move Over Darling.

I always feel empowered by watching her take charge and "get even" with the men who try to belittle her. In one movie, she leaves her love interest buck naked on a beach because he was conning her and stealing her ideas. Loved it.

The fact that there's no monster films on here makes me sad.

King Kong (1933 I think)
Them (1952 I think)
Gojira (1954)
The beast from 20,000 fathoms

Not monster films but ...
Arsenic and Old Lace
Harvey
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Captain Nemo is one of my favorite characters of all time.
A Shot In The Dark
The Pink Panther Strikes Again

I'm probably forgetting some. I love older films.

Can't really say what counts as old these days, but I would recommend, without a shed of irony, the first Die Hard as it's one of the most psychotic action flicks ever made. (And Christmas movie, because it counts dammit!)

Others would include: Apocalypse Now, for being a unique adaptation of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

Pulp Fiction, because Tarantino is always in season, and finally ...

Xtro: the best B-movie ever made. We're talking toy soldiers coming to life, extraterrestrial abductions, and a kid with telepathic abilities.

Oh man, thinking that some of these film recommendations are considered old now is making me break out in hives!
But some of my favourites are;
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (It's a cheesy musical, but some of the choreography was ground-breaking for that time, especially the barn raising scenes... which are exactly as they sound.)
The Thing
Rosemary's Baby
The Pagemaster
The Poseidon Adventure (Original, not remake)
Warrior King
Oldboy1 (Korean, NOT American)
Let The Right One In1 (The Swedish one NOT American... Also the book is pretty dope too.)

There's about a bazillion more, but I'd be here all day haha!

The Island of Dr. Moreau
Lady Vengeance
Tokyo Drifter
Belladonna Of Sadness