I loved some of the greatest fictions ever written that actually bordered on adventuresome sorts. The following is a short list of some,with links
1.Robinson Crusoe on Mars. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urccN0eKk3Y&list=PL348AB22A7E279E3B
2.The Martian Chronicles. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF98IG82geU&list=PL-X7XRuq5JDdu4PfIzmHE7wGyYOEcl4XM
3.The day the Earth stood still. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQSGHbbDR_Q
4.War of the Worlds. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM3PX_GiYHo&list=PLxZwdwW3UodfwC25gFI5atSBHyUOmFl2z
5.The Green Slime. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zra1smJmXHY&list=PL0w3pXyOocw-g0VcpbGxG8pIZCpzCtuNr
6.Island of Terror. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QWCW65--gc
I could go on...and on,but creativity and having been to most Amusement parks has me piqued on many interesting innovations of the word and concept; "Monster" & movie magic. Quite interesting is the writers mind!
A few newer films you might appreciate are...
Time Trap (2017) Its a story based on the idea of a "Fountain of Youth" as it might occur. I felt the film was well executed. Not only did I enjoy the story as it unfolds, I felt the direction was outstanding.
Transcendence (2014) People often get side-tracked about the mind-uploading premise of this film but I enjoyed the nanotechnology idea. I also disagree with the assumption that people would be afraid of nanotechnology.
The intent of the film is a Hollywood version of
Eric Drexler's Engines of Creation in a way.
The Invisible Man (2020) I add this film not because of the legacy of the Invisible Man but because of the technology depicted in the film. Its a horror edged film and it plays that part but I wanted more depth on the technology which was not forthcoming. Still a practical and possible future technology.
Ready Player One (2018) is a fantasy film. Its an okay watch but I liked the virtual world future depicted as common place. Again, I found the supporting technology concept very interesting.
Kill Command (2016) basically, a killer robot movie. Again, the supporting technology is interesting along with the focus on what could go wrong. It plays on the fears of AI. It highlights our human need to develop ever more powerful weapons.
Spectral (2016) is a Netflix film that was well done by all involved, including the writer. It involves ghosts which kill soldiers. It has a war movie feel to it but the interesting part is the technology revealed near the end which explains how ghosts can do what was depicted as in...Bose-Einstein condensate.
Tau (2018) is another Netflix sponsored film. It deals with the future of home automation. It has a horror element but I find the technology depicted as interesting.
Plus, there are quite a few B movies which have superior stories but poor direction and execution. I see stories in movies from Syfy and The Asylum which have elements initially in some of the greater science fiction novels.
The movies suck but the stories are excellent.
Some of the technology concepts in superhero movies are interesting too.
For some non-science fiction films I like to watch again & again...
County Line (2017)
Line of Duty (2019)
The Babysitter (2017)
Bandidas (2006)
Little Monster (2019)
The HitMan's Body Guard (2017)
Evil Dead 2 (1987)
RED 1 (2010) & RED 2 (2013)