Jacob's Ladder might be interesting. Is it particularly gory or shock-driven, or is it more focused on ambiance and storytelling? I'm really picky with my horror, and usually end up laughing at it... it's not really my genre, unless it's particularly compelling or surprising.
Oh, we do have a billion episodes of Game of Thrones to watch too. Are folks still interested in watching those, or should I be pursuing them in my own time?
Oh, also I owe y'all a proper reading of The Last Hero, by Terry Pratchett. At least part of it or something. It comes with tons of oil-painted full page illustrations and dry British wit and everything!
Oh oh, also also my friend indicated a Pseudo-3D Isometric remake of the original Metroid, which I was pondering playing alongside the original, and demonstrating/discussing some elements of game design.
Oh3, also3 I've been meaning to do a brief demo/retrospective on the Sonic the Hedgehog series, from the classic Genesis Era up through the Game Boy Advance reboot, and ending with the recent one released on XBox Live. That will probably end up being kinda academic though, so I'm not sure if I should stream it.
P.S. There are a billion other things out there. Like Stonekeep and Zombies Ate My Neighbors and... oh dear god so many games. Let's stick with movies for now!