Happy New Year, it’s Burl! Ha ha, 2013, who would have thunk
it! Today I thought I’d review a cherished favourite of mine from years gone
by, Repo Man! Not only did I love the
picture, but the soundtrack album, along with those of Return of the Living Dead, The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and Some
Kind of Wonderful, ha ha, was marvelously formative! So if you’re ever
wondering to yourself “Say, ha ha, how did Burl come to be so punk rock,” you can put the blame on Repo Man!
Well, I watched the picture again just yesterday, and it
still holds up extremely well! It tells the tale of Otto, a young SoCal white
suburban punk who gets caught up in the shady, adrenaline-fueled world of car
repossession! Ha ha, it’s perhaps fueled more by methamph*tamines than
adrenaline, actually! Anyway, the hippest cat in the impound yard is Bud,
played by the great Harry Dean Stanton! Stanton was going through a pretty wonderful
period in his career at that time! He’d done Alien in 1979, then through the early 1980s he appeared in movies
like Wise Blood, Escape from New York, One
From the Heart, Christine, and Paris, Texas! Ha ha, not too bad! It
also represents the high point of Emilio Estevez’s acting career, in my
estimation, though there are some who would accord that honour to St. Elmo’s Fire!
Otto starts wearing a skinny tie and helping Bud and the
rest of the repo men with their shady work! In the meantime a mysterious Chevy
Malibu, driven by a dying, cancerous scientist played by Fox Harris (who also
played a dying, cancerous scientist in Forbidden World), is prowling the streets of Los Angel*s, zapping anyone foolish
enough to look in its trunk! What’s in there: aliens, fission rods, a flying
machine, an angry ghost? Nobody knows! And in yet another meantime, Otto’s punk
friends are committing crimes, and Otto is falling for a young UFO enthusiast!
Ha ha, this movie is great! It’s got that terrific
soundtrack (as so many Alex Cox films did, like Walker and Sid and Nancy),
some lovely camerawork from Robby Müller, excellent performances all around and
a marvelous and highly quotable script! When you’re a young teenager and a
movie like this comes along, you’d have to have a heart of pure huckleberry not
to embrace it! And I have a meat heart, so I loved it, and I still do!
I always remember the last scene as including Harry Dean
Stanton somehow! In the final scene, the Chevy Malibu (which was the first
brand of car I ever owned, by the way!) glows green and flies around the city
with Tracy “He was, you boys” Walter at the wheel and Emilio Estevez riding
shotgun! In my imagination Harry Dean is in the back seat, reclining in his
hospital gown and slowly being healed of machine gun wounds by the alien powers
that are carrying the car aloft! And that’s the ending I’m going to carry in my
meat heart whenever I think of this picture! Ha ha, I give Repo Man four plates of shrimp and advise you to see it at your
first opportunity! Happy 2013 from me, Burl!
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