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Repo Man (1984, Alex Cox) with James Chestnut - Criterion Collection Spine #654
from Why This Film?
"Otto is Forrest Gump."In this episode of Why This Film?, I'm joined by assistant director James Chestnut to dive into Repo Man (1984), Alex Cox's punk-rock, sci-fi, anti-Reagan cult classic that refuses to sit still or make sense in a conventional way.Released in 1984, Repo Man follows Otto, a disaffected LA punk who stumbles into a world of car repossession. He soon finds himself caught up in conspiracies, aliens, the government, and the "lattice of coincidence." The film moves with deliberate disorientation, treating genre, narrative, and meaning as things to be challenged.James brings a filmmaker's perspective to the conversation, helping unpack how Repo Man was made, why it looks and feels the way it does, and how its low-budget ingenuity, location shooting, and practical effects reinforce its punk nature. Together, we talk about Los Angeles as a character, the film's embrace of randomness, and why its refusal to explain itself is exactly the point.We discuss:Alex Cox's collaborative approach to filmmakingThe mix of punk culture, science fiction, and political satireHarry Dean Stanton's unforgettable monologues and personal philosophy overlapping with the filmHow Repo Man uses confusion as a feature instead of a flawWhy this film belongs in the Criterion CollectionIf you've ever watched Repo Man and thought, "I don't know what I just saw, but I loved it," this conversation is for you.You can also follow James's new YouTube project, One Man's Trash (linked below), where he documents cleaning up his Los Angeles neighborhood, one block at a time.One Man's TrashSend us Fan MailHollywood ManeStays - Not a pin, not a clip. Just Better. Support the showFollow the Podcast:WhyThisFilm.comInstagramYouTube
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"Otto is Forrest Gump." In this episode of Why This Film?, I'm joined by assistant director James Chestnut to dive into Repo Man (1984), Alex Cox's punk-rock, sci-fi, anti-Reagan cult classic that refuses to sit still or make sense in a conventional way. Released in 1984, Repo Man follows Otto, a disaffected LA punk who stumbles into a world of car repossession. He soon finds himself caught up in conspiracies, aliens, the government, and the "lattice of coincidence." The film moves with delib...
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