Operation Repo: The Movie

2009

Action / Comedy / Drama

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856.25 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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1.55 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jmat402 / 10

Repo this movie

The series itself was entertaining even for as fake as it was. The movie is just awful. Pizzaro is obsessed with his nasty rude entitled daughter Lyndah and she ruined the series when she was in any episode and she hurts the movie.

The acting from everyone is really bad. They definitely take advantage of the R rating so be prepared. The movie is much rougher with the language The sound isn't very good. The camera work is all over the place.

Reviewed by elvis-301 / 10

Grab the Lysol Martha, this thing STINKS!!

Lou Pizzaro is a Director? = of what? Illegal dog-fights in San Fernando? This total waste of studio money needs to be spent on scripting REAL shows! At least it's not a waste of talent .... since there is none. The characters appear to be from the Cantina scene in Star Wars. I've seen better directed "special effects" in high school plays.

All in all, a very low-budget attempt to create "entertainment" from an obvious inexperienced crew top to bottom ... unbelievable characters, inane plots, poor scripting, bad acting ... what more could you want from a group of wannabe movie-makers?

Reviewed by mscinnamon9 / 10

I caught the series on TruTV...TOO FUNNY!!

I don't like to make light of anyone's misfortunes, but the series for this movie was hilarious! I work in the auto finance business and have interacted with many people trying to avoid repossessions by any means necessary. To avoid ugly scenes as depicted in the show, customers should be pro-active and contact the lender BEFORE any payment is missed. It's possible the lender may be willing to work out an arrangement or defer the payment, depending on circumstances. Unfortunately, people try to "hide" their vehicles or become combative and confrontational when the repo man shows up. The lender just wants its money, much as any employee expects his/her paycheck after working for 2 weeks. It's not an unreasonable expectation; the desire to be paid goes both ways. No, I don't always take the side of the lender. But it's possible a lot of repos can be avoided if only the registered owner of the vehicle maintains dialogue with the lender and keeps promises to make payments when the schedule has been adjusted to accommodate the customer's financial situation. I hope this series and movie demonstrate how NOT to act in these situations.

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