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  1. 21 de jul. de 2014 · What distinguishes the movie is its offbeat, semi-satirical sense of humour, seamlessly woven into its wacky thriller plot. But there are endless things to enjoy, from Robby Müller's crisp ...

  2. Repo Man. Repo Man es una película estadounidense de 1984 dirigida por Alex Cox. Fue producida por Jonathan Wacks y Peter McCarthy, con el productor ejecutivo Michael Nesmith. La protagonizan Emilio Estévez y Harry Dean Stanton .

  3. Repo Man (El recuperador) es una película dirigida por Alex Cox con Emilio Estévez, Harry Dean Stanton, Olivia Barash, Tracey Walter .... Año: 1984. Título original: Repo Man. Sinopsis: Otto, un joven que acaba de perder su trabajo, decide que quiere vivir todo tipo de aventuras. Casualmente, se verá implicado en una investigación del gobierno sobre una extraña sustancia que provoca ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2012 · Repo Man is released on Blu-ray in the UK this week. However, thanks to the great bureaucracy of the American film establishment - Universal Studios to be exact - the idea of a US release hasn't even batted a lash. According to Alex Cox, "It's an institutional animus" - an institutionalized corporation of drones fearful of losing their jobs.

  5. Repo Man” plays like a film financed by a kid of the 1950s selling off his Weird Comics collection when he finally reaches adulthood in the 1980s. Directed by Alex Cox, who would go on to create “Sid and Nancy” and…

  6. Alex Cox discusses Repo Man here. Before Repo Man, there was Alex Cox’s mind-bending student film Edge City. Edge City, a/k/a Sleep Is for Sissies, is director Alex Cox’s first movie. Made for $8,000 while Cox was a student at UCLA, the 36-minute picture already includes a number of the distinguishing features of his works.

  7. 20 de may. de 2015 · The second is Alex Cox’s aggressive, idiosyncratic genre mash-up Repo Man. It’s a difficult film to categorise, but it’s probably easiest to say that it is part comedy, part science fiction, with both halves soaked liberally in the early 1980s Los Angeles punk culture.