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Reservoir Dogs, by Quentin Tarantino (1992) - Opening scene
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@labbejerome

6 years ago

Pulp Fiction, by Quentin Tarantino (1994) - Opening scene: https://youtu.be/6XMFQt-1u_0

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@TafTabTah

4 years ago

This is the most realistic conversation in all of cinema When people actually speak to each other they speak about nonsense aka bullsh!t. And this scene portrays everyday conversations perfectly

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@TheLYagAmi

5 years ago

Never noticed this before but at 3:17 you can see Mr pink look into his coffee cup and get visibly pissed off at how it hasn't been refilled by the waitress yet.

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@AltafNanavati

6 years ago

"You shoot me in a dream you better wake up and apologize"

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@meris8486

1 year ago

"You shoot me in a dreaaaamm you better wake up and apologise." Love the way he hit that line

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@Dane_Youssef

5 years ago

Madonna, who is the main topic of the opening conversation, really liked the film, but refuted Quentin Tarantino's interpretation of her song "Like a Virgin". She gave him a copy of her "Erotica" album, signed, "To Quentin. It's not about dick, it's about love. Madonna." -- From IMDb.

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@atebitnate

6 years ago

7:09 lol, you can see Quentin raise his hand to call cut, but then immediately realize he has to keep going because he's playing Mr. Brown.

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@assholio203

4 years ago

One of the coolest opening scenes in any movie ever

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@tommyt1971

1 year ago

Fun fact: Edward Bunker, himself a criminal, said that this breakfast scene is actually quite preposterous because there's no way every single criminal would dine together before a job, especially wearing the same style clothing. It'd be too easy for the police to find people who'd seen them all gathered at the same table in a restaurant like that. Also, he says it was equally unbelievable that 6 people who didn't know each other would do the same job since there's no way they could trust each other, which of course is THE central them of the story. But he liked Tarantino enough that he did the movie.

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@leviticuscornwall9631

4 years ago

I’m about to be a waiter at a restaurant. Before each shift I’m gonna tell myself “serve so well that even Mr.Pink would leave a tip”

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@P00katube

5 years ago

Good Fellas meets The Breakfast Club.

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@djlizzyb-mixtresstm3028

6 years ago

"He's convinced me, gimmie my $1 back."

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@OneTrueWindfall

6 years ago

Wasn't this Tarantino's first big film? How in the actual hell did he get such a dream team of actors for this? Every role was played brilliantly

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@modrenwarefare

3 years ago

1:54 Tim Roth’s reaction to Tarantino’s explanation is priceless!

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@prxducerhxktxk

3 years ago

The foreshadowing is amazing. Think about Mr Blue: barely mentioned and barely talks since he is not very important to the story Mr brown: babbles on about nonsense since he doesn’t play a major role The boss: aggressive all through out showing that he is quick to fight and point a gun The bosses son: dumb but is as aggressive as his dad but takes longer to be aggressive Mr white: defends what he believes in and doesn’t back down (defending mr orange) Mr orange: quick to rat out mr pink and doesn’t seem to have a connection to anyone Mr blonde: almost everything out of his mouth his violent meaning he is really only there as the muscle Mr pink: doesn’t tip because in the end he is always thinking about himself and how he needs to survive It’s almost as if Tarantino has the ending in mind and used the intro to show how the characters would end up

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@Bobaklives

3 years ago

6:32 Tarantino admits this shot took so many takes (Lawrence Tierney kept messing up) he was watching out-of-character as the director from the right side of the table; at 6:58 you can see he's seeing if the scene will actually finish, and then he laughs that it finally worked at 7:01, and at 7:08 he raises his hand to call "CUT" but the actors all started just getting up and following Tierney that he let the scene keep going. While Tarantino never does commentaries for his own movie, he agreed to appear on Edgar Wright's commentary for Hot Fuzz, and during that (awesome discussion) he mentions this whole story.

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@GK1976A

6 years ago

Love the way Tarantino cracks up when Joe tells him to shut up.

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@jameswilliams-of3mv

5 years ago

..RIP chris penn

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@angelvalle9963

3 years ago

Michael Madsen is smooth as silk .

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@RoccoSannelli

4 years ago

The actual script says Mister White doesn’t tip. Crazy and genius to change it to mr pink, fits the character more.

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