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Really, was there any way the release of the new Jude Law film, Repo Men, was not going to stir things up? Did anyone truly believe that Repo Men online movie review would either not find out about or completely overlook the existence of 2008’s indie musical film, Repo! The Genetic Opera? The bite’s already been taken from that sandwich, and there’s no going back now, but is that a bad thing.
Let’s see if we can map this out in a way Repo Men online movie review aren’t likely to. In the beginning (around 2001), there was a small musical play, written by Terrance Zdunich and Darren Bousman, called Repo! The little play began to grow a dedicated and loyal cult-sort of following, and by 2008, it was made into a small independent film, released with little fanfare. It still exists on DVD, and its faithful followers continue to see it, as if it starred Jerry Garcia.
The new Repo Men movie, according to legend, began as a novel by Eric Garcia, Repossession Mambo, in 2003, unpublished until 2009. Somewhere in between those years, Garcia brought on two new friends and began to form an unfinished novel into a screenplay. Both were finished, one was published, the other was filmed and will now be the subject of Repo Men online movie review. If the truth is in the chronology, it’s all right there.
If Repo Men online movie review claim that both stories are near identical in storyline, believe them. If Repo Men online movie review cry foul because both stories center on a repo man who gets whacked with a karma hammer when he receives an artificial organ, the facts are correct. But only the Repo Men online movie review that have the insight to recognize that no wrong is worth the chaos of correcting if no harm has been done can really call themselves objective.
Because, despite their being near-mirror images of each other, there is still one big difference. Repo! The Genetic Opera is a musical. An off-Broadway musical, at that. Repo Men is bloody, marital arts packed, furniture-breaking action movie. One demographic is West Side Story, the other is Walker, Texas Ranger. You do the math.
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