Repo Man (1984)

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Repo Man (1984)

Postby ShooCat on Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:25 am


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Year: 1984 Country: USA
Genres: Comedy / Sci-Fi / Action
Director: Alex Cox
Cast: Harry Dean Stanton, Emilio Estevez, Tracey Walter, Olivia Barash
Written by: Alex Cox
Cinematography: Robby Müller
Music: Steven Hufsteter, Tito Larriva
Songs: Iggy Pop, Black Flag, Suicidal Tendencies, The Circle Jerks et al.
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Plot Synopsis:
Alex Cox's directorial debut was a wickedly funny and willfully bizarre story that became a major cult item once it began making the art-house rounds a year after its release (an initial run in a string of Southern grind houses and drive-ins, where it was billed as an action film, was a resounding failure). Having lost his job and his girlfriend, punk rocker Otto (Emilio Estevez) meets a guy named Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) who offers him $25 to drive his wife's car out of a "bad area." When a handful of angry people start chasing Otto, he realizes that something is up, and he discovers that Bud repossesses cars for a living. With few immediate prospects, Otto joins Bud at the repo yard and is soon "ripping" cars with the best of them. When an anonymous source posts a $20,000 reward for a missing 1964 Chevy Malibu, it turns out that what's valuable isn't the car itself, but what's in the trunk, which is very hot, glows brightly, and kills anyone who comes in contact with it. A vaguely surreal modern-noir science-fiction comedy with echoes of Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Repo Man is packed with more incongruous sight gags than anyone can absorb in one viewing; keep your eyes peeled for the air fresheners, the generic newspaper box, and the watches without hands. Harry Dean Stanton gives a superb comic performance as the intense but laid-back Bud, Emilio Estevez delivers perhaps the best work of his career as the petulant but goofy Otto, and Tracey Walter is hilarious as the spaced out repo-yard man Miller. Iggy Pop wrote and performed the theme song and The Circle Jerks appear as a lounge band.
Mark Deming (Allmovie)

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Review:
A highly amusing synthesis of thinking man's science fiction, post-modern humor, and a punk rocker's jaundiced take on a culture at the point of collapse, Repo Man was destined to be a "cult film." It was too off-skew for mainstream audiences, but, if you're in tune with its wit and rhythms, it's hard not to love it. Writer and director Alex Cox has a great time picking off satiric targets in 1980s America (Los Angeles variety): generic food, UFO cultists, absurd pseudo-religions, suburban teenage angst, and the worship of the automobile, among many others; and the dialogue ranks with the most memorable movie writing in the post-Altman, pre-Tarantino era. After years of great supporting performances in movies good and bad, Harry Dean Stanton got one of his first leading roles and made the most of it; his bemused beatnik-noir cool fits Bud like a glove, and he's hilarious without ever playing the comedy too heavily. Emilio Estevez is his perfect foil as Otto, a punk's rage simmering just beneath his suburban slacker surface. And the score, by pioneering Latino punks The Plugz, combines the sound of Ennio Morricone's spaghetti Western scores with enough ironic distance to serve as both tribute and affectionate parody, a perfect combination for this film; the periodic blasts of Southern California hardcore from Fear, Black Flag, and Suicidal Tendencies match the mood and mark the time period. But why do none of the watches have hands?
Mark Deming (Allmovie)

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Further info:
IMDb
AllMovie
RottenTomatoes

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File: Repo.Man.1984.DVDRip.XviD-Shoo.avi
Total Streams:  2
Running Time:  1:28:23
AUDIO: 0 - MP3 (0x55)
     Average Bitrate Per Sec:  76 kb/s
     Samples Rate:  48000 Hz
     Channels:  1
VIDEO:  XVID
     B-VOP: Yes
     S(GMC)-VOP: No
     QuarterPixel: No
     Frame Size:  720 x 384
     Average Bitrate Per Sec:  2269 kb/s
     Frames Rate:  25.000
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SUBTITLES: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish

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Movie:
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Subpack (vobsub):
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Subpack (srt):
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Subs - direct download:
Danish - Dutch - English - Finnish - French - German
Italian - Norwegian - Portuguese - Spanish - Swedish - Turkish*
* Get either subpack for the Unicode srt version

Original soundtrack:
(Not my rip)
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