Staying in top-notch shape, Olivia Wilde showed up at a fitness center in New York City yesterday afternoon (May 2).
Joined by gal pal Jaclyn Jonet, the “House” actress looked gorgeous in a makeup-free face with a red jacket, black leggings, and sunglasses.
Earlier this week, Olivia took to her Twitter account to express some frustration over the lack of male understanding surrounding the female cycle.
Wilde tweeted, “I think all men should have to spend one day possessed by evil, hungry, emotionally expressive demons so they can forever understand Pms. To the men replying with badly written jokes about all women being crazy, go try and perpetuate human existence without us, d*ckface.”...
Joined by gal pal Jaclyn Jonet, the “House” actress looked gorgeous in a makeup-free face with a red jacket, black leggings, and sunglasses.
Earlier this week, Olivia took to her Twitter account to express some frustration over the lack of male understanding surrounding the female cycle.
Wilde tweeted, “I think all men should have to spend one day possessed by evil, hungry, emotionally expressive demons so they can forever understand Pms. To the men replying with badly written jokes about all women being crazy, go try and perpetuate human existence without us, d*ckface.”...
- 5/3/2013
- GossipCenter
Directed by: Alex Cox
Written by: Alex Cox
Cast: Jaclyn Jonet, Miguel Sandoval, Karen Black, Del Zamora, Rosanna Arquette
In Repo Chick, '80s punk provocateur Alex Cox turns his attention to the state of contemporary society. Needless to say, he doesn't like what he sees. And who can blame him. Even on the best of days, you have to admit it's pretty grim out there.
Told through the eyes of a Paris Hilton analogue, Repo Chick is the story of Pixxi de la Chasse (Jaclyn Jonet), a spoiled celebutante who's disinherited by her family for bad behavior. This forces her and her self-serving entourage out into the cold, cruel world. Luckily, Pixxi lands a job as a repo chick, which brings her into contact with some very bad people doing very weird things.
With his latest flick, Cox takes on the world in which we live, and everything is fair game.
Written by: Alex Cox
Cast: Jaclyn Jonet, Miguel Sandoval, Karen Black, Del Zamora, Rosanna Arquette
In Repo Chick, '80s punk provocateur Alex Cox turns his attention to the state of contemporary society. Needless to say, he doesn't like what he sees. And who can blame him. Even on the best of days, you have to admit it's pretty grim out there.
Told through the eyes of a Paris Hilton analogue, Repo Chick is the story of Pixxi de la Chasse (Jaclyn Jonet), a spoiled celebutante who's disinherited by her family for bad behavior. This forces her and her self-serving entourage out into the cold, cruel world. Luckily, Pixxi lands a job as a repo chick, which brings her into contact with some very bad people doing very weird things.
With his latest flick, Cox takes on the world in which we live, and everything is fair game.
- 3/22/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Year: 2011
Directors: Alex Cox
Writers: Alex Cox
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Amazon: link
Review by: agentorange
Rating: 7 out of 10
In Repo Chick, British avanteur Alex Cox substitutes the grimmy, punk-rock La of the early 80s with a new "pink-rock" vision to create a sequel-in-spirit to his first underground hit, Repo Man. Yes people I am as stunned as you are, but Repo Chick is Not the epic misstep that the film's trailer made it out to be, in fact quite the opposite. Repo Chick may not consistently entertain but it's a wildly unique, artful vision by a director who is so unafraid to take risks that he continues to be a relevant force in outsider cinema.
If 80s punk-rock counter culture was about slackers and burnouts desperate to avoid the mainstream, then today's "pink-rock" is about slackers and burnouts obsessed with buying into it. In Cox's pessimistic view, today's youth...
Directors: Alex Cox
Writers: Alex Cox
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Amazon: link
Review by: agentorange
Rating: 7 out of 10
In Repo Chick, British avanteur Alex Cox substitutes the grimmy, punk-rock La of the early 80s with a new "pink-rock" vision to create a sequel-in-spirit to his first underground hit, Repo Man. Yes people I am as stunned as you are, but Repo Chick is Not the epic misstep that the film's trailer made it out to be, in fact quite the opposite. Repo Chick may not consistently entertain but it's a wildly unique, artful vision by a director who is so unafraid to take risks that he continues to be a relevant force in outsider cinema.
If 80s punk-rock counter culture was about slackers and burnouts desperate to avoid the mainstream, then today's "pink-rock" is about slackers and burnouts obsessed with buying into it. In Cox's pessimistic view, today's youth...
- 3/16/2011
- QuietEarth.us
In 1984, Director Alex Cox brought the world his punk cult classic, Repo Man. The movie was a bomb at the box office but it was a critical success and has found a life of it’s own since hitting TV, VHS and DVD. 27 years later, Cox has decided to revisit the world of repo with his somewhat follow up, Repo Chick. I just wish he would have taken a vacation into another land instead.
Repo Chick tells the story of heiress with problems Pixxie De La Chasse. She has been arrested many times, has 9 court dates, is caught sleeping around and causes nothing but problems for her father (Xander Berkeley), aunt (Karen Black) and grandmother (Frances Bay). Her family decides to cut her off unless she finds a job. Pixxi is not happy with this decision, as she thinks it’s not fair. Along with her entourage; SixSixSix (Danny Arroyo) Pixxi’s bodyguard,...
Repo Chick tells the story of heiress with problems Pixxie De La Chasse. She has been arrested many times, has 9 court dates, is caught sleeping around and causes nothing but problems for her father (Xander Berkeley), aunt (Karen Black) and grandmother (Frances Bay). Her family decides to cut her off unless she finds a job. Pixxi is not happy with this decision, as she thinks it’s not fair. Along with her entourage; SixSixSix (Danny Arroyo) Pixxi’s bodyguard,...
- 3/2/2011
- by Brad Reiter
- Killer Films
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Tesis" (1996)
Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
Released by Widowmaker Films
Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
A year after Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" scared the bejeezus out of kids in multiplexes everywhere, this horror take on Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale aims to do so intentionally on DVD players around the country.
"America, America" (1963)
Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
Elia Kazan's most personal film based on the story of his uncle's immigration to the United States from Turkey, where as a Greek his family is persecuted, was already released as part of last year's Kazan boxed set, but now will be...
"Tesis" (1996)
Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
Released by Widowmaker Films
Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
A year after Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" scared the bejeezus out of kids in multiplexes everywhere, this horror take on Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale aims to do so intentionally on DVD players around the country.
"America, America" (1963)
Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
Elia Kazan's most personal film based on the story of his uncle's immigration to the United States from Turkey, where as a Greek his family is persecuted, was already released as part of last year's Kazan boxed set, but now will be...
- 2/6/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
Repo Chick comes to us from writer/director Alex Cox, the same guy who brought us Repo Man. Repo Chick is not a sequel so if you're like me and haven't seen Repo Man you're going to be ok. I will say after watching this I'll check out Repo Man which is also celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Repo Chick is about millionaire heiress Pixxi De La Chasse (Jaclyn Jonet) who gets disinherited by her snobby family, which includes veteran genre actress Karen Black. What spoiled Pixxi has to do next is something she never dreamed about, she has to get a job!
Pixxi enters the real word looking for a job and becomes what else? A repo chick! All I can say is I literally fell in love with this film! Jaclyn Jonet owns this role and makes it her own to perfection and has full support of a great cast.
- 1/30/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Filmmaker Alex Cox's kooky comedy Repo Chick - the "official non-sequel" to his 1984 sci-fi cult classic Repo Man - is to get a Us theatrical release this month as it heads to DVD and Blu-ray.
It will open theatrically at the IFC Center in New York on January 14 and at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles on January 21.
It will then hit stores on DVD and Blu-ray on February 8, as confirmed by Disc Dish.
Repo Chick was shot 98 per cent on greenscreen and also incorporated miniature sets and stop-motion animation.
I've been sent some exclusive stills showing scenes before and after the digital backgrounds were added, giving an insight into the production and the amazing possibilities presented by modern technology. Those comparison images are included below.
I previously reported on the film in November 2009, after it premiered at the Venice Film Festival. In that article, actor Danny Arroyo (pictured...
It will open theatrically at the IFC Center in New York on January 14 and at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles on January 21.
It will then hit stores on DVD and Blu-ray on February 8, as confirmed by Disc Dish.
Repo Chick was shot 98 per cent on greenscreen and also incorporated miniature sets and stop-motion animation.
I've been sent some exclusive stills showing scenes before and after the digital backgrounds were added, giving an insight into the production and the amazing possibilities presented by modern technology. Those comparison images are included below.
I previously reported on the film in November 2009, after it premiered at the Venice Film Festival. In that article, actor Danny Arroyo (pictured...
- 1/10/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
1984's cult classic Repo Man is finally getting a sequel: Repo Chick. Alex Cox's story is about a teen girl who gets kicked out of her parents' house and takes a job finding antique cars for repo man to make money. While doing her job, she discovers and then sets out to stop a plot to destroy Los Angeles. Rosanna Arquette, (pictured, Battle for Terra), Chloe Webb (Practical Magic) and newcomer Jaclyn Jonet star.
Repo Chick will hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles in January and will be released to DVD Feb. 8.
Source: Variety...
Repo Chick will hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles in January and will be released to DVD Feb. 8.
Source: Variety...
- 12/16/2010
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
Remember Alex Cox's 80's cult-classic sci-fi comedy 'Repo Man'? You know the one, the low-budget and extremely bizarre flick that starred Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton (and not to be confused with the recent 'Repo Men', starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker). Well 25 years later and Cox is back with the 'unofficial non-sequel' 'Repo Chick'. It debuted at the Venice Film Festival in September 2009 and now will finally hit Us DVD shelves as well as screen in both New York and La next January. Check out the full synopsis and screening dates below. Jaclyn Jonet (below) stars as 'Repo Chick' and she's joined by Miguel Sandoval, Rosanna Arquette, Chloe Webb, Del Zamora, Alex Feldman, Xander Berkeley, Robert Beltran and Karen Black!...
- 12/16/2010
- Horror Asylum
Alex Cox is set to follow-up his cult classic "Repo Man" with the upcoming "Repo Chick," coming out via Industrial Entertainment in New York City's IFC Center on January 14th and the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles on January 21st. The film, starring Jaclyn Jonet, Miguel Sandoval, and Rosanna Arquette, is not a sequel, according to director Alex Cox. "It's entirely a freestanding film about a very wealthy young woman ...
- 12/14/2010
- Indiewire
While writer/director Alex Cox's official follow-up to his cult action comedy thriller Repo Man is strictly confined to the graphic novel world, his new film, Repo Chick, takes place in roughly the same world, albeit with some very different characters. And now there's a trailer to be found online.So what can you expect from Repo Chick? Er… Based on the footage, it looks like a school project made with ultra low-budget green screen for many scenes and an Ott blend of camp, pulpy, wink-wink craziness. The plot follows wealthy bad girl Pixxi (Jaclyn Jonet) who, after getting "disinherited" takes a job as a repossession operative. She soon proves to be an ace at the job, but also gets mixed up in a weird criminal plot. At least, that's what seems to be happening in the promo.We're not sure how many people will be rushing to part...
- 1/26/2010
- EmpireOnline
A trailer has premiered on youtube for Repo Chick, the "sequel" to Alex Cox's 1984 cult classic Repo Man, starring Emilo Estevez. I should say that I am, and always have been, a very big fan of Repo Man, but not really of Alex Cox as a director. So on that note, I should say that I'm not entirely sure what to make of Repo Chick. It's not quite as post-punk as I was hoping, but then again, I guess it's not 1984 anymore...
Synopsis:
As a repo chick, wealthy bad-girl Pixxi and her entourage get mixed up in a devious kidnapping plot that threatens to wipe out the city of Los Angeles.
Repo Chick stars Jaclyn Jonet, Miguel Sandoval, Del Zamora, Alex Feldman, Chloe Webb, Xander Berkeley and Rosanna Arquette.
Trailer (via: Cinematical) after the break
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Synopsis:
As a repo chick, wealthy bad-girl Pixxi and her entourage get mixed up in a devious kidnapping plot that threatens to wipe out the city of Los Angeles.
Repo Chick stars Jaclyn Jonet, Miguel Sandoval, Del Zamora, Alex Feldman, Chloe Webb, Xander Berkeley and Rosanna Arquette.
Trailer (via: Cinematical) after the break
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- 1/25/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Do you like Repo Man? No, not Repo Men, the new organ-snatching action flick starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker. I'm talking about Alex Cox's 1984 cult classic starring Emilo Estevez as a newbie repossession agent for the Helping Hand Acceptance Corporation. If so, I'd like to know how this debut trailer for Repo Chick strikes you, because, well... you'll soon see why I'm curious.
Going solely off of what's in the trailer below, were Repo Chick made by anyone else, it would be laughed off of the Internet. Considering it was written and directed by Alex Cox, however, as a "spirtual sequel" to his excellent genre-bender (it looks to play in the same world sandbox without any story continuity), I'm willing to hold out hope that all this green screen, pulpy madness plays to a higher agenda; as opposed to looking only slightly more technically proficient than, say, Birdemic.
Going solely off of what's in the trailer below, were Repo Chick made by anyone else, it would be laughed off of the Internet. Considering it was written and directed by Alex Cox, however, as a "spirtual sequel" to his excellent genre-bender (it looks to play in the same world sandbox without any story continuity), I'm willing to hold out hope that all this green screen, pulpy madness plays to a higher agenda; as opposed to looking only slightly more technically proficient than, say, Birdemic.
- 1/25/2010
- by Peter Hall
- Cinematical
Among the stars of the upcoming new movie Repo Chick - Alex Cox's so-called "official non-sequel" to his 1984 sci-fi cult classic Repo Man - is Us actor/writer/producer Danny Arroyo.
The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September, is co-produced by David Lynch's production company (Eraserhead, Dune, The Elephant Man, Twin Peaks) and produced by Daren Hicks and Simon Tams (producers of Batman: Dead End, Searchers 2.0, Hunter Prey).
The official synopsis of the project is: "Against the background of the credit crunch and the subprime mortgage crisis in the Us, where repossessions of homes, cars and other forms of property is at a new high, the repo business has expanded to everything from boats, houses, aeroplanes, small nations...children."
Jaclyn Jonet stars as the central character Pixxi de la Chasse, a rich girl disinherited by her family for her antics. She ends up...
The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September, is co-produced by David Lynch's production company (Eraserhead, Dune, The Elephant Man, Twin Peaks) and produced by Daren Hicks and Simon Tams (producers of Batman: Dead End, Searchers 2.0, Hunter Prey).
The official synopsis of the project is: "Against the background of the credit crunch and the subprime mortgage crisis in the Us, where repossessions of homes, cars and other forms of property is at a new high, the repo business has expanded to everything from boats, houses, aeroplanes, small nations...children."
Jaclyn Jonet stars as the central character Pixxi de la Chasse, a rich girl disinherited by her family for her antics. She ends up...
- 11/23/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Searchers 2.0
Venice International Film Festival
VENICE, Italy -- Searchers 2.0, Alex Cox's first feature since 2002's Revengers Tragedy, is a road movie -- ah, we have had so many, some would moan -- but it goes a couple of steps beyond that. On the face of it, it is a tale of revenge and justice. Then, as the reels unfold, it is apparent that there is more nostalgia and longing than mere hard feelings, ingredients to get the work into the commercial circuit. In any case, it is hardly festival material, and even at the Venice Film Festival it was not part of the more serious and academic competition and outside competition sections.
The film opens with a beautiful sunrise in an American countryside. As we go along, there are equally stunning visuals captured to mesmeric effect by cinematographer Steven Fierberg. Aging Mel (Del Zamora) and Fred (Ed Pansullo) fancy themselves actors, but all that they have to their credit is a single performance as child artists in Buffalo Bill vs. Doc Holiday.
That sole appearance was enough for a lifetime, given the nasty experience on the set, where legendary screenwriter Fritz Frobisher (Sy Richardson) savaged them to get them wailing for a particular scene. Mel and Fred obviously have not forgotten the pain. Years later, they find a chance to avenge their humiliation when Frobisher agrees to a Q&A session at a screening of Buffalo Bill vs. Doc Holiday in Monument Valley.
Mel convinces daughter Delilah (Jaclyn Jonet) to drive them on the three-day road trip. The long journey exposes them to each other's idiosyncrasies. There are times when the movie is hilarious, but others when the script seems to be yawning, with not enough happening to keep the road run exciting. The old men's banter about Westerns and heroes like John Ford bores Delilah -- it might bore some of us as well. To add to this, she forgets to bring her nerve-calming medication, and thus suffers from an unusually severe "right-and-wrong syndrome."
Great visuals and peppy music spice up the story, which by itself is threadbare. The performances are even, though sparks of ingenuity can be seen in Richardson, in those scenes where he is confronted by Mel and Fred. The character of Delilah seems largely an embellishment that jars, and one suspects that she was put there in the first place as a relief in an all-male drama.
SEARCHERS 2.0
New Concorde/Cowboy Outfit
Credits:
Screenwriter-director-editor: Alex Cox
Producers: Jon Davison, Daren Hicks, Simon Tams
Director of photography: Steven Fierberg
Production designer: Cecilia Montiel
Music: Dan Wool
Cast:
Mel Torres: Del Zamora
Fred Fletcher: Ed Pansullo
Delilah Torres: Jaclyn Jonet
Fritz Frobisher: Sy Richardson
Running time -- 96 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
VENICE, Italy -- Searchers 2.0, Alex Cox's first feature since 2002's Revengers Tragedy, is a road movie -- ah, we have had so many, some would moan -- but it goes a couple of steps beyond that. On the face of it, it is a tale of revenge and justice. Then, as the reels unfold, it is apparent that there is more nostalgia and longing than mere hard feelings, ingredients to get the work into the commercial circuit. In any case, it is hardly festival material, and even at the Venice Film Festival it was not part of the more serious and academic competition and outside competition sections.
The film opens with a beautiful sunrise in an American countryside. As we go along, there are equally stunning visuals captured to mesmeric effect by cinematographer Steven Fierberg. Aging Mel (Del Zamora) and Fred (Ed Pansullo) fancy themselves actors, but all that they have to their credit is a single performance as child artists in Buffalo Bill vs. Doc Holiday.
That sole appearance was enough for a lifetime, given the nasty experience on the set, where legendary screenwriter Fritz Frobisher (Sy Richardson) savaged them to get them wailing for a particular scene. Mel and Fred obviously have not forgotten the pain. Years later, they find a chance to avenge their humiliation when Frobisher agrees to a Q&A session at a screening of Buffalo Bill vs. Doc Holiday in Monument Valley.
Mel convinces daughter Delilah (Jaclyn Jonet) to drive them on the three-day road trip. The long journey exposes them to each other's idiosyncrasies. There are times when the movie is hilarious, but others when the script seems to be yawning, with not enough happening to keep the road run exciting. The old men's banter about Westerns and heroes like John Ford bores Delilah -- it might bore some of us as well. To add to this, she forgets to bring her nerve-calming medication, and thus suffers from an unusually severe "right-and-wrong syndrome."
Great visuals and peppy music spice up the story, which by itself is threadbare. The performances are even, though sparks of ingenuity can be seen in Richardson, in those scenes where he is confronted by Mel and Fred. The character of Delilah seems largely an embellishment that jars, and one suspects that she was put there in the first place as a relief in an all-male drama.
SEARCHERS 2.0
New Concorde/Cowboy Outfit
Credits:
Screenwriter-director-editor: Alex Cox
Producers: Jon Davison, Daren Hicks, Simon Tams
Director of photography: Steven Fierberg
Production designer: Cecilia Montiel
Music: Dan Wool
Cast:
Mel Torres: Del Zamora
Fred Fletcher: Ed Pansullo
Delilah Torres: Jaclyn Jonet
Fritz Frobisher: Sy Richardson
Running time -- 96 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
- 9/5/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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