Jake's plan for a quiet life goes sour when he is whipped into action by a vicious crime lord, a mob of angry car owners and an illegal car race.Jake's plan for a quiet life goes sour when he is whipped into action by a vicious crime lord, a mob of angry car owners and an illegal car race.Jake's plan for a quiet life goes sour when he is whipped into action by a vicious crime lord, a mob of angry car owners and an illegal car race.
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- TriviaWas once voted the greatest movie of all time.
- GoofsWhen Jake fights the purse thief all three store windows are broken in the fight. But at the end of the fight Jake throws the thief back outside. He crashes through a window that was already broken and beside it is a new glass in a window that had also already been broken.
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Porn Director: Hey, it's in the script.
King: Fuck the script! These girls can't read. People like to see black guys fucking white, blonde women. Here's your plot: they all just took a love drug, they've all got their clothes off, and they're fucking and sucking the shit out of each other and that's the movie you're gonna make, you got it?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best of the Worst: Plinketto #2 (2016)
Jake Baxter (Dan Haggerty) comes to town, saves Jenny (Dana Bently) from a purse snatcher, rents an apartment in her building and begins work right away as a repoman. When he's not busy grabbing vehicles or chatting her up, he finds himself roped into driving in a boxcar racing championship by his co-workers. There's a big cash prize up for grabs, but things get complicated when he repo's the car of a low level hood Lincoln King (Robert Axelrod) who also needs the prize money to get out of debt.
Watching a big burly man like Haggerty climb into a racecar is a sight in itself, but it's the plot that takes the cake here. Talking about returning to Minnesota, leaving Jenny mid-meal that she prepared and is afraid is no good by telling her he has to go repo cars. Some gratuitous female nudity, one note bad guys and some dated rapping from his co-workers. That's not even touching on some wacky or cheap scenarios where he does his job repossessing cars.
'Repo Jake' is a film you do best not to think about seriously. Question what's the point. None of the drama, characters are fun or noteworthy. It's one of those b-movies in search of a reason to exist. My favorite part was the purse snatching at the start and the horrible extra who plays the shopkeeper. Who doesn't seem to be able to feel any sort of emotion as his glass windows are broken and two people throw fists inside his business.
- refinedsugar
- Apr 14, 2024
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