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Up close with Harry Dean Stanton: A rare interview with iconoclastic actor Harry Dean Stanton as he discusses his craft, his career and his concept of life; The missing Scenes: Sam Cohen, the actual inventor of the neutron bomb (played in the film by Fox Harris), and Alex Cox analyze the missing scenes; Repossessed: Producers Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy and director/writer Alex Cox revisit the scenes of their repo crimes. Actors Dick Rude, Del Zamora and Sy Richardson appear among the wreckage; Feature Commentary: Audio commentary by director/writer Alex Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas, and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss and Del Zamora
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Repo Man
1. Main Titles [2:22]
2. Pull Over [2:04]
3. Market Crash [3:47]
4. Used Otto [3:03]
5. Repo Men [5:24]
6. Mom & Dad [2:06]
7. The Repo Code [2:47]
8. The Rodriguez Brothers [4:37]
9. Leila [6:46]
10. What's Really Goin' On [8:59]
11. Otto Wrecked [6:17]
12. Shots in the Dark [4:36]
13. Duke in a Dress [4:48]
14. Jpt Car [7:54]
15. Otto Chase [4:10]
16. Doin' Crimes [2:29]
17. Shoot & Run [7:57]
18. Ghost Car [2:35]
19. A Little Spin [3:20]
20. End Credits [2:41]
The directorial debut of Alex Cox, who went on to direct the brilliant Sid and Nancy, Repo Man is one of the great cult classics of the '80s. (It also has the distinction of having been produced by ex-Monkee Michael Nesmith.) Emilio Estevez stars as Otto, a young delinquent who finds his calling in life as an automobile repossessor. He shares the screen with an oddball cast of crooks, scientists, and conspiracy theorists, all of whom are seeking an elusive Chevy Malibu and the mysterious extraterrestrial contents hidden in its trunk. The bizarre plot ricochets nicely through car chases and gunfights, with some quieter moments where Otto is taught the ropes -- and the "repo code" -- by veteran repossessor Bud, played with typical sleepy-eyed cool by Harry Dean Stanton. However, it's the broad parody of the evils and oddities of American life and the mind-numbing effects of television, mixed nicely with some acid-washed crackpot philosophy that gives Repo Man its wonderfully distinctive flavor. The limited edition DVD from Anchor Bay features commentary from director Alex Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, and actor Sy Richardson; it also includes the original video and theatrical trailers and comes in a collectible tin with the original soundtrack CD and more. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble
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