Here's my list.
1. Clue. Home release version. Just a great movie all around, and a beautiful adaptation to boot.
2. Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. Based on the video game, the game show classic took place "in universe", and qualifies by the rules. Still fun to watch, but unfortunately the geography is out of date.
3. Tron: Legacy
4. Jumanji
5. DADHAT
6. Wing Commander. This gets forgotten by too many. The actors chew the scenery and nothing is subtle and it's super fun.
7. Record of Lodoss War. An anime based on the creator's D&D campaign.
8. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. I will defend this as a classic and a milestone in animation and technology.
9. Silent Hill.
10. Zathura. I really appreciate "small scale" sequels like this. Fun zee-rust sci-fi. A great kids movie.
Honorable Mentions:
Mortal Kombat. Cheesy fun.
Street Fighter. Just for Raul Julia.
Doom: Annihilation. Better than you'd probably expect.
Resident Evil. I'm a sucker for horror. This checks a lot of boxes.
The Most Dangerous Game. Discussed above. The book is better.
Rampage. Stupid but fun.
Not My Thing But My Kids Really Love It:
Sonic the Hedgehog Trilogy
Minecraft
Things I Plan to Watch Some Day That Might Belong Here:
Five Nights at Freddy's
Twisted Metal
The Last Of Us
Castlevania
What no love for the Captain Lou Super Mario Super show? Or the 90’s quasi-dystopian Super Mario movie (ok, I kind of have a weird soft spot for the latter).
I tried to introduce my kids to these, along with Captain N, Pole Position, and a couple other early attempts. They do not hold up.