Hmm. I've always liked the extended definition of soul food: as opposed to a specifically African-American cuisine, it is sometimes defined as food that is so good that even though you know it is not physically healthy, the pleasure is great enough you will indulge in it occasionally for the good of your soul. So that could be anything you like well enough, a certain kind of chocolate, Korean spare ribs, an oyster po-boy, really good onion rings, whatever gives you enough pleasure.
I'm thinking the same thing can happen in film. A movie with awful writing can have great acting, or a film with bad actors can have brilliant direction and be visually stunning. Or whatever - again subjective. At any rate, I'm wondering what films you find the cinematic equivalent of soul food - films that fail one of the conventional tests of good film-making like writing or acting quality, but provide such great pleasure due to other virtues that you still love them. Not guilty pleasures, but films so good along other dimensions that you don't feel even a bit guilty for enjoying them. (Not that I don't have a possible rant about the whole idea of guilty pleasures.) Hec mentioned the other day a film that was cooler than it was good. Maybe that qualifies. Depends how much Hec enjoyed the coolness.