When I was that age my parents took me to see Midnight Cowboy and The Stepford Wives at the drive in
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Pootie Tang.
What's that phrase he says?
Sah dah tae?
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Lord of Dragon Lord.
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers.
Get something so bad that everyone comes together to make fun of it, making the night more fun in general.
If we're going that route then Manos: The Hands of Fate.
Fight club!
A Knights Tale
obviously The Holy Mountain
This is the most insane movie π
it's hands down one of the trippiest things I've seen
The Princess Bride, because no-one could hate The Princess Bride!
Mulholland Drive. Not only is it the best movie ever made, it also has everything: love, romance, crime, horror, humor, action, mystery, ...
I canβt stand David Lynch and find nearly every thing heβs made insufferable. I will not be vibing with your choice.
To be fair, it wasn't a completely serious answer to the question. I do really believe what I said but I'm aware that Lynch isn't for everyone.
Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
An increadibly fun movie that plays with all nation's stereotypes equally mercilessly, add a ridiculous setting and you got a brilliant movie.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery -- because everyone loves a good whodunnit.
Except my dad. Too much talking, he would say.
Double feature:
Ed Wood
Plan 9 from Outerspace
PULL THE STRINGS!
The orignal Frankenstein (1931) or Bride of Frankenstein (1935) movies from the Universal Classic Monsters franchise.
Call me old-fashioned.
Ghostbusters.