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A creepy collection of theatrical posters for the artificial organ science fiction thriller, Repo Men.

Written by Chris Mitchell (associate editor)

Working my 9 - 5...sipping my coffee.

Here's a look at some unique and freaky posters for Universal Pictures upcoming sci-fi action / dark comedy film Repo Men. The film stars Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes) and Forest Whitaker (Last King of Scotland) as the titular 'repo men' who take back artificial organs from people who can't pay off their medical bills.

With all the financial turmoil going on in the world these days, this almost sounds like something that will probably happen at some point.  Naturally, repossessing someone's liver is bound to be a bit more graphic and 'involving' than some leather couch from Rent-a-Center, and you can count on the movie not holding back in the blood and gore department.  Is anyone reminded of that one Monty Python episode where people 'donated' their livers?

Repo Men also marks the directorial debut of Miguel Sapochnik, with the script being written by Eric Garcia, who also wrote Matchstick Men, and Garrett Lerner. This film may just be a sleeper hit this year when it comes to theaters on April 2, 2010.  If we're lucky, Repo Men might just be able to 'repossess' the action of fun a lot of films lack nowadays.



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