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Reservoir Dogs

Cast

Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn View All


Crew

Quentin Tarantino (Director), Quentin Tarantino (Writer), Roger Avary (Writer) View All

Release: Sep. 2nd, 1992
Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes
A botched robbery indicates a police informant, and the pressure mounts in the aftermath at a warehouse. Crime begets violence as the survivors -- veteran Mr. White, newcomer Mr. Orange, psychopathic parolee Mr. Blonde, bickering weasel Mr. Pink and Nice Guy Eddie -- unravel.
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3 Reservoir Dogs
I must say for quentin tarantino's first major movie, it is very impressive. I loved the dialogue between all the major characters. But there are a few things i didnt get. Why the long dialogue see...
2 Song in Reservoir Dogs
Does anyone know the name of the song, and the artist that Mr Blonde was dancing to when he was with that cop? Greatly appriciated....
4 Audio Commentary on Reservoir Dogs...
I was wondering, does the Reservoir Dogs 10th Anniversary Special Edition have an audio commentary from QT, LB and cast on it? Because the Region 2 Special Edition is finally coming out ov...
2 Hilarious Reservoir Dogs Spoof
Will honestly make you lol. ...
17 Reservoir Dogs vs Pulp Fiction
If someone asked me to say which was better between the two films I really could not answer the question. At least not a very good answer. There are some elements of Dogs that are far superior to to F...

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Cobpyth
Everyone becomes paranoid and uncertain and while learning more about the heist's preperation and all the different characters via flash-backs and cool dialogues, the film slowly builds up to a climax, while still being extremely energetic during the whole ride thanks to Tarantino's bold directing.
BraedenG33
Often it is debated what Tarantino's best film is between Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction (and even a few of his other films) and while I love both I think I'd give the edge to Reservoir Dogs simply because I think it's a more tightly written story.
MovieMeditation
And if my mind doesnt feel just a little bit verbally and visually violated after a Quentin Tarantino movie it just isnt a Quentin Tarantino movie.
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