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Repo Man (Criterion Collection)

Repo Man (Criterion Collection)

Edge City Productions (1984)
Action | Comedy | Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:32
The Criterion Collection
Blu-ray
US - R
715515104814
| 1 disc
Region A
HD Case

A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted '64 Chevy.


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Added Date Dec 26, 2022 15:04:59
Modified Date Jun 25, 2024 17:12:15

Edition details

Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio Tracks PCM Mono [English]
Subtitles English
Distributor The Criterion Collection
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Apr 16, 2013

Notes

Christmas 2022 gift from Rachelle and Tiana.

A quintessential cult film of the 1980s, Alex Cox’s singular sci-fi comedy stars the always captivating Harry Dean Stanton as a weathered repo man in a desolate Los Angeles, and Emilio Estevez as the nihilistic middle-class punk he takes under his wing. The job becomes more than either of them bargained for when they get involved in repossessing a mysterious—and otherworldly—Chevy Malibu with a hefty reward attached to it. Featuring the ultimate early eighties L.A. punk soundtrack, this grungily hilarious odyssey is also a politically trenchant take on President Reagan’s domestic and foreign policies.

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
New, restored 2K digital transfer, approved by director Alex Cox, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
Audio commentary featuring Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas, and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss, and Del Zamora
New interviews with musicians Iggy Pop and Keith Morris and actors Dick Rude, Olivia Barash, and Miguel Sandoval
Deleted scenes and trailers
Roundtable discussion about the making of the film, featuring Cox, producers Peter McCarthy and Jonathan Wacks, Zamora, Richardson, and Rude
Conversation between actor Harry Dean Stanton and McCarthy
Cox’s “cleaned-up” television version of the film
Trailers
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
PLUS: An essay by critic Sam McPheeters and, for the Blu-ray edition, an illustrated production history by Cox and a 1987 interview with real-life repo man Mark Lewis
New cover illustrations by Jay Shaw and Tyler Stout, design by Rob Jones

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