Miracle Mile (1988) - A tonal mess and flawed with some rough writing and acting at times, but it's also a visually interesting movie that builds suspenseful momentum and features a Tangerine Dream soundtrack - the best kind. It starts off as an amateurish sort of romance tale and then turns into an 80s horror comedy type campy flick - then the switch gets flipped again into something much darker. The good (Tangerine Dream + beautiful night time photography) outweighs the aforementioned bad. Admittedly, it may be more interesting than flat out good but I'm a sucker for this type of movie. It would have been a hell of a lot better had the tone remained consistent whether it was something like Night of the Comet or Fail Safe (this movie's tone goes from the former to the latter), but there's more than enough good to own this on bluray and revisit it every now and again. Also, it's a great time capsule for late 80s LA. There should really be a rebuttal to Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003) that features a lot of the genre films that the pompous asshole Thom Andersen ignored - never trust any 'Tom' that spells their name "Thom".8/10
Love this one, I wouldn’t call it a tonal mess though. The tone shifts a lot for sure but I believe it was fully intentional, and works in a really unique way. Reminds me a lot of Something Wild in that sense.Might have to watch again soon, I bought the blu a while back