This is Quentin Tarantino's early Reservoir Dogs film as to what helped fuel his feature length version.This is Quentin Tarantino's early Reservoir Dogs film as to what helped fuel his feature length version.This is Quentin Tarantino's early Reservoir Dogs film as to what helped fuel his feature length version.
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- Stars
- Mr. Pink
- (uncredited)
- Joe Cabot
- (uncredited)
- Mr. White
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is included on the Region 1 (USA and Canada) two disc special edition of 'Reservoir Dogs: The Years' DVD. To watch it, go to Special Features on the second DVD and click on 'Class of '92', from there, click on 'Sundance Institute's Filmmaker's Lab: Scenes of Reservoir Dogs'.
- Quotes
Mr. Pink: I got the diamonds.
Mr. White: You wanna come back with that little piece of information again, buddy-boy?
Mr. Pink: I got the diamonds, alright?
Mr. White: Where?
Mr. Pink: I got 'em.
Mr. White: Where? Where are they, in your fucking car, are they up your ass, where the fuck are they?
Mr. Pink: No, they're not in my car and I don't have them on me. Look, if you wanna call me and go get 'em, yes we can do that. First, you gotta fucking listen to what I'm saying to you alright?
- ConnectionsRemade as Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Steve Buscemi is Mr. Pink (the role he reprised in the real movie), Tarantino is Mr. White (later portrayed by Harvey Keitel), and Joe Cabot is played by David Jensen (to whom this was the only collaboration with Tarantino). The writing is masterful, and proof to that besides fast dialogue is that the story is perfectly clear and characters are nicely drawn out. Steve Buscemi is brilliant, of course. Quentin Tarantino's own acting is atrocious but at the same time sincere and entertaining. But this is not important - he never wanted to show off his acting skills in this anyway. The direction is low key, but still interesting enough.
Don't expect too much from this. It is what it is - just a demo reel, a rehearsal of a couple of the scenes, yet it is a magnificently interesting piece of filmmaking that plays a much important part in the shaping of American independent cinema than it gets the credit for (this could be an overstatement by myself but nonetheless, check this short film out if you are a fan of Tarantino, 'Reservoir Dogs' or simply like indie movies).
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- Reservoir Dogs
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- Runtime12 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9