What kind of edge does the 60s list have? Less explosions? Other than (repeating myself) the somewhat older demographic focus, I see no difference.
>Swiss Family Robinson decent.
>101 Dalmatians good kids film.
>How the West Was Won decent.
>Cleopatra disaster.
>Mary Poppins decent.
>The Sound of Music decent.
>Hawaii never seen it. doubt it's great.
>The Jungle Book good kids film.
>Funny Girl decent.
>Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid Very good western comedy.
>Home Alone decent.
>T2: Judgment Day good action film.
>Aladdin good kids film. Better than 101 dalmatians.
>Jurassic Park decent.
>The Lion King good kids film. Better than Jungle Book.
>Batman Forever disaster.
>Independence Day bad.
>Titanic Our Sound of Music.
>Saving Private Ryan War film made for adults but disturbingly popular as entertainment among kids.
>The Phantom Menace decent.
Art house films have never been mainstream. That's why they get shown in shitty little art houses. Night of the Hunter was a flop. Charles Laughton never directed again. Blackballing ain't new.