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Season 3: Episode 88 - Repo! The Genetic Opera / The Devil's Carnival

Season 3:   Episode 88 - Repo! The Genetic Opera / The Devil's Carnival
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Dec 14, 2019 · 1h 31m 47s

Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) This 2008 science fiction, gothic rock musical horror comedy film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw franchise), tells the tale of a world in 2056,...

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Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)

This 2008 science fiction, gothic rock musical horror comedy film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw franchise), tells the tale of a world in 2056, a corporation funds transplants through a payment plan. If the patient is late with their payment, the repo man comes and takes back their organs.

The film has a cult status that now equals the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The film stars Alexa Vega, Paul Sorvino, Anthony Stewart Head, Sarah Brightman, Paris Hilton, Joan Jett and Bill Moseley.
The Devil's Carnival (2012)

2012 follow-up to Repo! The Genetic Opera brought back Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich. The musical horror film tells the tale of the main characters who find themselves caught in fables based on Aesop Fables. This is the first of a trilogy of films with part two and three waiting to be filmed. As it is self-funded, filming for part two started in 2014 being released as Alleluia: The Devil’s Carnival.

The film stars Emilie Autumn, Sean Patrick Flannery, Briana Evigan, Paul Sorvino and Bill Moseley. The stories included are Grief and Its Dues, The Dog and Its Reflection and The Scorpion and the Frog – an animal fable originated from Russia.

Opening Credits (.20); Introduction (08.02); Forming the Plot (17.01); Film Trailer (20.11); Page to Page (22.14); Outlining the Script (54.10); Film Trailer (55.30); Lights, Camera, Action (57.24); Epilogue (1:19.19); End Credits (1:26.56); Closing Theme (1:27.55)

Opening Credits – Chase The Morning/Everyone’s A Composer/Come Back! – by Alexa Vega/Sarah Brightman/Anthony Stewart Head/Nancy Long from the album Repo: The Genetic Opera
It’s Christmas Eve – by Alex Jaraway – from the album A Christmas Horror Story Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Closing Credits: Epitaph – Terrance Zdunich from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Repo: Genetic Opera
Do You Hear What I Hear/You Really Got Me – Bobby Lloyd and the Skeletons from the album A Christmas Party with Eddie G

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