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{{quote| ''It happens sometimes, people just explode. Natural causes.''<br />
'''Agent Rogersz''' }}


{{quote|''It happens sometimes, people just explode. Natural causes.''|'''Agent Rogersz''' }}
{{quote| ''I don't want no commies in my car. No Christians either.''<br />
'''Bud''' }}


{{quote|''I don't want no commies in my car. No Christians either.''|'''Bud''' }}
[[Cult Classic]] comedy-sci-fi movie directed by Alex Cox and released in 1984. Known for its predominance of [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]'s, comic vignettes, outlandish scenarios, memorable dialogue and well-liked soundtrack, made entirely out of songs from famous [[Punk Rock]] bands like [[Black Flag]], [[Suicidal Tendencies]], [[Circle Jerks]], [[The Stooges|Iggy Pop]] and others.

A [[Cult Classic]] comedy-sci-fi movie directed by Alex Cox and released in 1984. Known for its predominance of [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]'s, comic vignettes, outlandish scenarios, memorable dialogue and well-liked soundtrack, made entirely out of songs from famous [[Punk Rock]] bands like [[Black Flag]], Suicidal Tendencies, Circle Jerks, [[The Stooges|Iggy Pop]] and others.


Young LA punk Otto Maddox (Emilio Estevez) has a really bad day: he gets fired from his job at the supermarket, sees his girlfriend cheat on him with his best friend at a party and finds that his ex-hippie parents donated all his money to a televangelist. He meets Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) and becomes a repossession agent. The life of a [[Repo Man]] stimulates him a great deal more than the increasingly phony world of LA punks. Through various encounters and a mad rush between competing repo men and the CIA to locate a 1964 Chevrolet Malibu, Otto learns that "the life of a repo man is always intense".
Young LA punk Otto Maddox (Emilio Estevez) has a really bad day: he gets fired from his job at the supermarket, sees his girlfriend cheat on him with his best friend at a party and finds that his ex-hippie parents donated all his money to a televangelist. He meets Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) and becomes a repossession agent. The life of a [[Repo Man]] stimulates him a great deal more than the increasingly phony world of LA punks. Through various encounters and a mad rush between competing repo men and the CIA to locate a 1964 Chevrolet Malibu, Otto learns that "the life of a repo man is always intense".
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Alex Cox released a sequel named ''Repo Chick'' in 2009.
Alex Cox released a sequel named ''Repo Chick'' in 2009.


Not to be confused with ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' or ''[[Repo Men]]''. Definitely not to be confused with ''[[Discworld/Reaper Man|Reaper Man]]''.
Not to be confused with ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' or ''[[Repo Men]]''. Definitely not to be confused with ''[[Reaper Man]]''.
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=== Tropes used: ===


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* [[All According to Plan]]: When Otto escapes from being tortured, Agent Rogersz casually remarks, "It's all part of the plan."
* [[All Devouring Black Hole Loan Sharks]]
* [[All Devouring Black Hole Loan Sharks]]
* [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]
* [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]
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* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: They steal cars ... legally!
* [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath]]: They steal cars ... legally!
* [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks]]: In-universe examples.
* [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks]]: In-universe examples.
{{quote| '''Lite''': "I was into these dudes before anyone. Wanted me to be their manager. I called bullshit on that. Managing a pop group is no job for a man."<br />
{{quote|'''Lite''': I was into these dudes before anyone. Wanted me to be their manager. I called bullshit on that. Managing a pop group is no job for a man.
'''Otto''': (Regarding the "lounge" performance by the [[Circle Jerks]]) "I can't believe I used to like these guys." }}
'''Otto''': (Regarding the "lounge" performance by the Circle Jerks) I can't believe I used to like these guys.}}
* [[Just As Planned]]: When Otto escapes from being tortured, Agent Rogersz casually remarks, "It's all part of the plan."
* [[Meaningful Name]]: All of the Repo Men are named after beers.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: All of the Repo Men are named after beers.
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: In the convenience store late in the film.
* [[Mexican Standoff]]: In the convenience store late in the film.
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* [[Stable Time Loop]]: Miller's interpretation of reality.
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: Miller's interpretation of reality.
* [[Stay with the Aliens]]:
* [[Stay with the Aliens]]:
{{quote| '''Leila''': "Otto! What about our relationship?"<br />
{{quote|'''Leila''': Otto! What about our relationship?
'''Otto''': (Pauses and looks back) "Fuck that." }}
'''Otto''': (Pauses and looks back) Fuck that.}}
* [[Strawman News Media]]: Played for laughs in many a [[Funny Background Event]].
* [[Strawman News Media]]: Played for laughs in many a [[Funny Background Event]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: A couple to William S. Burroughs.
* [[Shout-Out]]: A couple to William S. Burroughs.
** And in turn, the electronic band [[Music/Future Sound Of London|Future Sound Of London]] titled their song "Eyes Pop, Skin Explodes, Everybody Dead" after a line from the movie.
** And in turn, the electronic band Future Sound Of London titled their song "Eyes Pop, Skin Explodes, Everybody Dead" after a line from the movie.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Different beers.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Different beers.
* [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]]: Of course "blanks get the job done too" if you don't tell us.
* [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]]: Of course "blanks get the job done too" if you don't tell us.
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 28 September 2023

It happens sometimes, people just explode. Natural causes.
Agent Rogersz
I don't want no commies in my car. No Christians either.
Bud

A Cult Classic comedy-sci-fi movie directed by Alex Cox and released in 1984. Known for its predominance of Hey, It's That Guy!'s, comic vignettes, outlandish scenarios, memorable dialogue and well-liked soundtrack, made entirely out of songs from famous Punk Rock bands like Black Flag, Suicidal Tendencies, Circle Jerks, Iggy Pop and others.

Young LA punk Otto Maddox (Emilio Estevez) has a really bad day: he gets fired from his job at the supermarket, sees his girlfriend cheat on him with his best friend at a party and finds that his ex-hippie parents donated all his money to a televangelist. He meets Bud (Harry Dean Stanton) and becomes a repossession agent. The life of a Repo Man stimulates him a great deal more than the increasingly phony world of LA punks. Through various encounters and a mad rush between competing repo men and the CIA to locate a 1964 Chevrolet Malibu, Otto learns that "the life of a repo man is always intense".

Based on a some true stories Cox picked up when he worked as a repo man. There aren't many aliens, but there's plenty of shrimp!

Alex Cox released a sequel named Repo Chick in 2009.

Not to be confused with Repo! The Genetic Opera or Repo Men. Definitely not to be confused with Reaper Man.

Tropes used in Repo Man include:

Lite: I was into these dudes before anyone. Wanted me to be their manager. I called bullshit on that. Managing a pop group is no job for a man.
Otto: (Regarding the "lounge" performance by the Circle Jerks) I can't believe I used to like these guys.

Leila: Otto! What about our relationship?
Otto: (Pauses and looks back) Fuck that.