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Major props for including Spider Baby. I rarely see anyone talk about it, and when they do, they're usually ragging on it, but I love the hell out of it and I think it's a genuinely great horror flick. Kooky, but twisted, kinda like a demented version of The Addam's Family. The only other real favorite of mine to appear in the last several sets is The Great Silence, which features one of my favorite endings ever. There are plenty of others that I like but don't love: Eyes Without a Face, The Phantom Carriage, Ashes and Diamonds, Cat People, The Mercenary, Elmer Gantry, The Ox-Bow Incident, Angst and The Ballad of Cable Hogue (I was initially taken aback by how tonally different it was from the Peckinpah I'd come to admire; chances are I'd like it a lot more with a second viewing now that I know what to expect).
Out of the many selections I haven't seen, I'd say the ones I'm most excited to seek out are House on the Edge of the Park, Razorback, Martin, The Devil Rides Out (I've barely seen anything from Hammer, and that screenshot you used really piqued my interest) and Woman in the Dunes (I feel like the only mofo yet to watch it). I've come close to watching The Naked Prey many times on Netflix. I think I've got The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean and The Bad Sleep Well saved on my DVR.
4:44 Last Day on Earth is one of the worst movies I've ever seen, and I say that as someone who generally digs whatever Ferrara dishes out. And my disconnect with gialli continues with A Lizard in a Woman's Skin, Blood and Black Lace and Torso (although I did somewhat enjoy the latter). I love their style, but their (often incoherent) murder-mystery plots tend to drag the films down for me. The Mummy is my least favorite of the major Universal Horrors. Ordet and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie are well-made films that left me indifferent. Broken Arrow was notable for its sympathetic portrayal of Native Americans, but otherwise I found it to be a pretty average western. Assume the films I haven't mentioned are the ones I haven't seen.
Looking forward to 400 more eclectic gems of goodness!