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Episode 54 - Cult Classics - Repo Man (1984) Review

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Welcome to "Flick Flops: Cult Classics" the podcast where we dive feet-first into the wild and wonderful world of films that have earned cult status.

Each episode, we'll flip the script on cinema's most intriguing and unconventional films, exploring the hidden gems and eccentric creations that have captured the hearts of dedicated fans. From the bizarre to the brilliant, these are the movies that may have flopped at the box office but soared in the cult scene.

So, grab your popcorn and get ready to challenge your movie tastes – This is "Flick Flops: Cult Classics"

This week we discuss Repo Man (1984), the sci-fi/punk film starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton. In the movie, Estevez plays a slacker/ punk rocker named Otto who finds himself working as a repo agent. When a Chevy Malibu with questionable contents in the trunk becomes a $20,000 job, Otto embarks on a quest to find the car.

Are we card carrying compatriots of the cult classic?

#flickflopspodcast #moviereviews #repoman #emilioestevez #harrydeanstanton #alexcox

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Welcome to "Flick Flops: Cult Classics" the podcast where we dive feet-first into the wild and wonderful world of films that have earned cult status.

Each episode, we'll flip the script on cinema's most intriguing and unconventional films, exploring the hidden gems and eccentric creations that have captured the hearts of dedicated fans. From the bizarre to the brilliant, these are the movies that may have flopped at the box office but soared in the cult scene.

So, grab your popcorn and get ready to challenge your movie tastes – This is "Flick Flops: Cult Classics"

This week we discuss Repo Man (1984), the sci-fi/punk film starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton. In the movie, Estevez plays a slacker/ punk rocker named Otto who finds himself working as a repo agent. When a Chevy Malibu with questionable contents in the trunk becomes a $20,000 job, Otto embarks on a quest to find the car.

Are we card carrying compatriots of the cult classic?

#flickflopspodcast #moviereviews #repoman #emilioestevez #harrydeanstanton #alexcox

Social Link:

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/940048097068157/

instagram:https://www.instagram.com/flickflopspod/

X:https://twitter.com/flickflopspod

TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@tummytwinsmedia

YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@tummytwins

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