I don't think it's possible to cite a single movie as "the last classic Hollywood type movie" where its focus was entertainment and had movie magic feel to it, but I do think you could make a general list.
Some I'd throw out there for me are Mask of Zorro (1998), the Transporter (2002), the first two Harry Potter films.
What about you guy's. What's your personal list of movies that were sort of the last of that era where movies felt like movies and had something special to them?
Lord of the Rings original extended trilogy (2001)
Gladiator (2003)
101 Dalmations (1961)
I'd have to say that Hollywood quit making real films in 2007 with "There Will Be Blood" and "No Country for Old Men."
Then came the Obama occupation and all the woke propaganda it brought with it. Nobody every wants to say it out loud. All this bullshit started with the Obama occupation. That's when the levee broke and we got flooded with interracial, anti-White, pro-LGBTQWERTY propaganda.
Maybe that’s when the levee broke, sure, but the flood had been building for decades before that moment. In an alternate timeline where we don’t get Obama, the timing is possibly different, but we do still get woke stuff, I’m almost sure of it.
Don’t worry, documentaries like Supersize Me & Jesusland were being made before 2007.