Mr Blonde vs Mr White
Probably the best scene in the movie when Mr Blonde shows his true colors as the world's leading psychopath.
Probably the best scene in the movie when Mr Blonde shows his true colors as the world's leading psychopath.
Woah! What the fuck is going on here?
Shockingly, the very name Reservoir Dogs comes from a VHS movie rental client's mispronunciation of cinematic classic Louis Malle's, “Au revoir Les Enfants”. Tarantino laughed ... and the rest was cinematic history.
There a ton of these "10 things" clickbait videos floating around the Web. So we try to only post the good ones ... the fun ones where we actually learn something or smile.
This one by Movieweb is pretty good... both well-written and edited. They somehow even snuck in a "Let's do it for Johnny!". Amazing.
This video is much better than it sounds. It's 20 minutes long with tons of good and funny comments. There's an ad at the end for MUBI... but you should really get that anyway.
This is a great "analysis" without being an "over-anal-analysis" of the ongoing significance of Reservoir Dogs by film critic Nerdwriter1. Well done!
Really guys? Two thumbs down?
The Bride seeks Hattori Hanzo and his legendary Japanese steel. In a sushi bar of all places.
Quentin Tarantino explains where he got the idea for "Django Unchained," why he chose to portray a volatile subject the way that he did, and what he hopes the viewer will take away.
In this video essay, CinemaStix discusses Tarantino's screenwriting, inspiration, nonlinear storytelling, his signature dialogue, and more. Really good and non-commercial.
A good honest review by the panel. A mixture "star struck-ed-ness" (because they had just interviewed him) and some valid criticism. I love how one person on the panel admitted she "nodded-off" in the middle of the 3-hour dialog heavy film.
In the end of the movie Reservoir Dogs there is a shoot-out with no survivors. However one person does not appear to get shot by anyone. Who shot him?