In most cases, though, these movies have never been readily available digitally.

Sorry,Spice World.

We still love you.

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28 Days Later

28 Days Lateris a remarkable piece of revolutionary horror filmmaking.

20+ years later, it remains adefinitive turning pointin our cultural view of modern movie zombies.

Many works have tried to replicate it in some way but few have ever come close to topping it.

Another apparent victim of the Fox fiasco,Cocoonnever really made the transition into the digital age.

Its also arguably Cronenbergsmost divisive movie.

It deserves to be rescued for Alan Rickmans portrayal of Metatron alone.

Yet,Drop Dead Gorgeoushas rightfully been embraced as a cult classic over the last couple of decades.

It deserves to join the fabled Class of 1999.

Sadly, this is another case of Miramaxs/the Weinsteins involvement with a movie seemingly complicating its digital distribution rights.

Pink Flamingos

Granted, there is something appropriate aboutPink Flamingosnot being readily available.

Anyone with a strong stomach for Waters particular brand of filmmaking needs to seekPink Flamingosout, though.

This movie doesnt need any help in that department, though.

Context is king in this instance, though.

Strangely, this is just one of those Peckinpah movies that just doesnt exist in the modern digital landscape.

In many ways,The Driverfeels like the missing link in the evolution of the action/crime genres.

Its a thrilling action movie that cleverly deploys characters as archetypes while still finding time to examine them.

However, this Elaine May-directed and Neil Simon-penned movie remains one of the greatest romantic comedies ever.

To Live and Die in L.A.

It should be up to you to decide, if only you could actually stream it.