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Repo Man

1984

Action / Comedy / Crime / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Olivia Barash as Leila
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Eddie Velez as Napo
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846.8 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.53 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 1 / 14

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MartinHafer8 / 10

Rather crude, but also immensely creative and one-of-a-kind!

This is NOT a film that the average film viewer will love. Many will be alienated because of the film's strong language and rather amoral characters. Many will be alienated because the film is so strange and,....well, strange! But, if you have a high tolerance for these factors, then you'll no doubt have a great time watching this cult classic. Just be prepared--this is PROBABLY NOT a film for grandma and the kiddies! In addition to very harsh language, there is drug use, sex (though you don't see anything) and violence galore.

The film almost defies description, though I'll try. Emelio Estevez stars as a rather low-key guy who falls into the job of repossessing cars. And, once he takes the job, he finds that the subculture is bizarre. In fact, the people he works for are the most motley crew of freaks you could imagine. And, into the midst of this group of freaks comes a plot about stolen alien corpses and a car trunk that vaporizes anyone who opens it!! Heck, I won't even bother continuing...suffice to say it's just weird.

Overall, while the acting and script occasionally fall flat, the film is funny, twisted and never fails to surprise--particularly the hallucinogenic ending! In addition, the film has a great sound track--one of the best I've heard. It's full of punk music AND retro 50s rifts that I particularly loved. Who would have thought I would have liked music from the likes of Iggy Pop and The Plugz?! Plus, if you really like the tunes, you can buy the special edition which comes with the movie on DVD and a music CD as well.

By the way, as you are watching here are a couple interesting things to note. The food in the movie is all in generic-style containers and say 'food', 'beer' and the like. Also, note when the one punk is dying--listen to his death speech--it's a classic!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

weird indie cult hit

Dr. Parnell is driving a car with a trunk that lights up and disintegrates anybody who opens it. Slacker punk rocker Otto (Emilio Estevez) hates his grocery store job and gets fired. His girlfriend dumps her while sleeping with somebody else at a party. Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) tricks him to repo a car and he's not happy. His parents give away all of their money to a TV preacher and he's forced to take up on Bud's offer. Leila shows Otto a picture of aliens that is suppose to be in a car trunk and then there's a $20k bounty on a Chevy Malibu. Otto battles other repo men, his old punk friends, government agents and UFO enthusiasts as he tries to collect the huge bounty. Miller (Tracey Walter) is the spaced out mechanic at the repo lot.

There are some crazy sit going on here. It's a wild irreverent indie. What it's great at is that it gets a sense of the rundown L.A. world. There are great lines like "John Wayne is a fag". It's a low rent indie and it's happy to be there. It's a little punk and something different.

Reviewed by Hitchcoc8 / 10

Oh! What the Heck!

Sometimes something comes along that defies our sense of order and reality. This film is filled with funny moments and a plot that goes nowhere. That's why it is so much fun. I will never look at an old Chevy Malibu the same again. Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez are wonderful as they try to figure out what they have on their hands. Being repo men, they know that there is always trouble around the corner, but usually it is from some guy who is having his car repossessed. Not aliens. Not goons from the desert. None of this matters because there is so much going on, and our heroes are constantly having to check the rear view mirror to figure out their next move.

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