No Star Wars, Harry Potters or Titanic. And probably many others.
Comments on The Sound of Music do rather wryly amuse me. It first came out when I was in my mid teens and at the time I was completely put off by all the gushing old ladies saying how wonderful it was, they’d been to see it 63 times, etc. I thought it must be revoltingly sickly - no way was I ever going to watch it!
Roll on at least 15 years and we were living in the middle of the Abu Dhabi desert, where dh was building an airport. I had a 3 year old dd and when it was too hot to be outside (often!) there was nothing on TV for her except the odd cartoon of Sindbad in Arabic. My sister used to send me video recordings of PlaySchool, which was lovely.
But lo, one day some kind person gave me a (pirate!) copy of The S of M, saying dd might like it. So I sat and watched it with her, and when dh came home I somewhat sheepishly said, ‘Actually, it’s rather good...’
Dd adored it, watched it over and over and over, still loves it at 43 and introduced it to her own dcs early on - they love it, too.
Might add that she once told me that all the Nazi/wartime stuff went right over her head when she was small - it wasn’t until she was doing history GCSE that it all clicked.