I don't dislike romance in movies (in fact, just finished viewing Mystic Pizza on TCM On-Demand which I'd never seen).
However, looking over my (never updated) list of favorites, I do notice a lot of movies without much romance (there's not a lot of room for it with all men crammed into ships, submarines or space capsules!) But hey, even that is an outdated concept.
My issues with Titanic weren't so much with romance, but with fiction used when there was enough historical reality to fill 10 movies! (As always, I plug A Night to Remember (1958) as a less fictional account of the Titanic, the same way I deem Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) as a more factual account of the attack on Pearl Harbor than the highly fictionalized Pearl Harbor (2001).)
Haven't seen Miracle Mile, but it's now on the list.
However, looking over my (never updated) list of favorites, I do notice a lot of movies without much romance (there's not a lot of room for it with all men crammed into ships, submarines or space capsules!) But hey, even that is an outdated concept.
My issues with Titanic weren't so much with romance, but with fiction used when there was enough historical reality to fill 10 movies! (As always, I plug A Night to Remember (1958) as a less fictional account of the Titanic, the same way I deem Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) as a more factual account of the attack on Pearl Harbor than the highly fictionalized Pearl Harbor (2001).)
Haven't seen Miracle Mile, but it's now on the list.
https://tubitv.com/movies/486569/miracle-mile
and Pluto
https://pluto.tv/us/search/details/m...urce=justwatch