Resevoir Dogs [merged]

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reservoir dogs

just saw it, bad ass movie

yes it is..........

The scene with Mr. Blonde(I think it was Mr. Blonde) and the cop tied to the chair is one of the most disturbing scenes ever. Ouch.
"Can you hear me, Can you hear me"

ah yes..........Mr. Vic Vega..........great scene. After I watch that I can't get that song out of my head..........I walk around all day mumbling "stuck in the middle with you"............

One of the most horrifying things in that scene go un-noticed by alot of people. Yeah....everybody winces at him cutting his ear off....slicing him up and whatnot.....but most people don't even think anything of it when he pours gasoline over his open wounds. That would be the most painfull part of the scene.

I love that movie. my favorite scene is the first one when quentin tells the "like a virgin"story. Also, the scene when Tim Roth was in the car and Harvey Keitel is trying to console him.

MR. WHITE: Give me this f*cking thing.
JOE: What the f*ck do you think you're doin? Give me my book back!

MR. WHITE: I'm sick of f*ckin hearin it Joe, I'll give it back when we leave.

JOE: Whaddaya mean, give it to me when we leave, give it back now.

MR. WHITE: For the past fifteen minutes now, you've just been droning on with names. "Toby...Toby...Toby... Toby Wong... Toby Wong... Toby Chung... f*ckin Charlie Chan." I got Madonna's big d*ck outta my right ear, and Toby Jap I-don't- know-what, outta my left.

JOE: What do you care?

MR. WHITE: When you're annoying as hell, I care a lot.

JOE: Give me my book.

MR. WHITE: You gonna put it away?

JOE: I'm gonna do whatever I wanna do with it.

MR. WHITE: Well, then, I'm afraid I'm gonna have to keep it.

MR. BLONDE: Joe, you want me to shoot him for you?

MR. WHITE: Sh*t, you shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize.

This was an amazing movie, and while waiting to see the terrible Scary Movie 3, I found out on Movie Trivia:

"Quentin Tarantino sold his script of TRUE ROMANTIC for $30,000. Quentin used that money to make Reservoir Dogs"

Cop:He cut my f***in ear off I'm bleedin to death!!

Mr. Orange:F*** you! Okay F*** you, I'm F***in dying over here, I'm bleeding to death so F*** you!!!!!

I saw the movie early this year after I saw Pulp Fiction for the first time, I was getting into Tarantino movies. I've always had a problem with wincing when everybody else does during movies. Things don't freak me out as much as much as they do other people.

I love Reservoir dogs, prolly one of my most favorite movies.
tho I never got affected by the "violence" or "cruelty" in that movie
I can think of a lot more violence and even more cruelty

"Quentin Tarantino sold his script of TRUE ROMANTIC for $30,000. Quentin used that money to make Reservoir Dogs"

Actually, the movie was called True Romance..........decent flick......

that's crazy...I probably was just about finished watching it halloween night 1:37.

awesome movie

Originally posted by Evil Dead
ah yes..........Mr. Vic Vega..........great scene. After I watch that I can't get that song out of my head..........I walk around all day mumbling "stuck in the middle with you"............

I saw a censored version on A&E last week, and I do agree that the torture scene was something else, and for me personally, I was taken by the song - it was one of my late father's favourites, and he'd often sing it.

Random Resevoir Dogs thread....

-Do you guys think Mr. Pink got away? The movie leaves speculation open to whether he was caught by the waiting police or not.

I personally like to think he did get away. He shot his way out of the bank surrounded by police, why not the warehouse too? Plus, I like Mr. Pink.......out of all the main characters, he's the only "professional" criminal who follows the rules. He doesn't over-react, he doesn't get emotionally involved, he doesn't lose control........and for this he is the sole survivor and keeps all the loot.

-Do you think it matters at all the the movie ends in a major flaw........with nobody actually shooting Nice Guy Eddie? Bullets hit him and he falls to the ground........but no gun was aimed at him. Mr. White got one shot off and it took out Joe.

I don't think it matters........great movie. We get the idea.

-Is the commentary track for Reservoir Dogs the worst ever?

I must say it is. It isn't a real commentary. It doesn't follow the movie, it's just random interviews done with people involved in the movie. On top of that.......too many people we don't care about. Of those on the commentary track, they should have only used Roth, Madsen and Tarantino.

-Ever notice in the movie that they keep referring to the heist as a five man job........and even Joe says talks about there only being five during the naming speech......yet there are six. Mr. : Blonde, Blue, White, Pink, Brown and Orange.

yeah i wondered that about Mr. Pink too. He kicks ass.

I also like how they handled the bill at the diner. Now anytime that i pick up the bill for my friends or family...i make them all pitch in for the tip. But usually my friends don't ***** about waitresses already earning a decent living.

I don't think Mr. Pink got away because when you listen closely to last scene. You hear police sirens for far away, and there is a chance that Mr. Pink try to get on Mr. Blonde car to get away, and thus got busted inside the car. He had a gun with him when he left the warehouse so there is also a chance that he shot his way out the car too. I have to see that scene again just to make sure.

I think mr.pink got killed like everyone else.

anyone got the sound track? its got all the super sounds of the 70's lol!

I have it, my favorite is "Hooked on a feeling" and remenber the dj name? He says something like this "KBILLY's Sounds of the 70's".

yeah! "KBilly's super sounds of the 70's just keeps on truckin..." haha

my fav is little green bag

it's a comedian that does the dj right? I cant remember his name right now..dang.

Oh yeah little green bag is cool!!! That's a cool track 😄 I think the dj is play by Steven Wright who I belive does stand up comedy for HBO.