In 1984, first-time director Alex Cox unleashed upon an unsuspecting public one of the weirdest, most brilliant indie movies ever made. If you think of the Eighties in terms of John Hughes and Cameron Crowe teen movies, Repo Man is like the crazy hot punk guy who crashed the prom, spiked the punch, and threw a grenade into the Teacher’s Lounge...in other words, it’s the coolest movie ever. And now there’s going to be a sequel.
Well, technically it’s Sequel Number Two, if you count the graphic novel version, Waldo’s Hawaiian Holiday, written by Cox and illustrated by Chris Bones and Justin Randall, which came out in March 2008. Either way, I have no idea what to think about this. David Lynch is apparently producing, which could be a great sign. But how the hell do you make a sequel, twenty-five years later, to the trippy mishmash of William Burroughs references and the L.A. punk scene, film noir and Plates of Shrimp, aliens, beer, and pre-Mighty Ducks Emilio Estevez that made the original so...well, original?
According to Cox, the new movie will “unfold against the background of the credit crunch and the subprime mortgage crisis in the US, where repossessions of homes, cars and other forms of property is at a new high.” Also, there’s a female lead, apparently, since the film, which is scheduled to begin filming in January, is titled Repo Chick.
I don’t know. I’m nervous, but also kind of excited to see what Cox comes up with. My biggest question, though, is about the soundtrack: how can the sequel even attempt to match the original in terms of music, when it remains one of my favorite soundtracks of all time? Iggy Pop, Suicidal Tendencies, Black Flag, The Plugz, and The Circle Jerks...the music is the heart and soul of Repo Man, and perfectly captured the essence of the gritty Los Angeles punkdom of the time. Not that there’s not a ton of great music out there, but what really compares nowadays? At least Iggy’s still out there rocking, same as he ever was, but it will be interesting to see who else will help Cox fuel his anarchic punk vision all over again...
Friday December 05, 2008 06:19pm EST
But man. Wouldn't it be cool if they actually nailed it?
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It would take someone with a lot more imagination than I have to make a worthy sequel. (Well, or at least someone who puts a lot more effort into it than I do...)
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 05, 2008 07:46pm EST
"Let's do some crime."
"Yeah. Let's get some sushi--and not pay!"
Saturday December 06, 2008 10:12am EST
Isn't it obvious? OPEN SOURCE DRM FREE MUSIC
One reason they used the Circle Jerks, Plugz, Iggy Pop, et al is they were cheap. So it's only logical that they follow in the same spirit for Repo Chick.
Though, I hope they steer away from the likes of Feist. Personal preference.
Saturday December 06, 2008 12:48pm EST
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 06, 2008 02:08pm EST · amended on Saturday December 06, 2008 02:16pm EST
Cheap nothing- they used the music without licenses at all- didn't even ask. I was the guy who initiated the lawsuit for Black Flag to try to get at least some cash out of it.
Saturday December 06, 2008 02:30pm EST
Don't think so, at least not with Iggy Pop - he wrote the movie's theme song working from the script, even working in a reference to a deleted sequence ("using my head for an ashtray") - and since the Circle Jerks appeared in the film one would have to imagine they signed the usual waivers.
Saturday December 06, 2008 04:14pm EST
The question I have is whether there is something near the same counterculture in L.A. as there was in the 80's? Mass media and marketing claims so much of what previously would have been an active youth counterculture.
Still be interesting to see...
Saturday December 06, 2008 08:19pm EST
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Saturday December 06, 2008 10:52pm EST
They didn't use "Burning Down the House" due to rights issues, so it's kind of hard to imagine Cox not clearing the Black Flag song.
Not saying you're making it up, but... no.. actually, I think I am saying that. Stop making stuff up, it's silly.
Sunday December 07, 2008 03:51am EST
The film use was legit, the use in the LP was not.
Mea culpa.
Sunday December 07, 2008 05:35am EST
"The more you drive, the less intelligent you are."
Monday December 08, 2008 01:28am EST
If the life of a repo man is always intense it can be just as intense in the 21st century. Don't deny today's hipsters their own disescapist fantasy.
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 09, 2008 10:54pm EST
These are minor issues. Hack the mainstream and subvert from within :)
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Sunday February 08, 2009 11:35pm EST
Some of the cast members are Del Zamora, Miguel Sandoval, Robert Beltran, Chloe Webb, Karen Black, Tracy Walter, Tom Finnegan, Eddie Velez, Zander Schloss, amongst many others.
Artnam
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VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday June 23, 2009 01:17am EDT
Sometimes even the best people have to whore themselves when they're trapped in Hollywood.
Monday September 21, 2009 11:13pm EDT