Bill Burr reacts to Quentin Tarantino's 1992 masterpiece Reservoir Dogs. Source: Monday Morning Podcast Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5SFiQlO...
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@shawn95668 ай бұрын
My favorite quote: "You're not Mr. Purple. Some guy on some other job is Mr. Purple. You're Mr. Pink."
@NoNoDigUpStupid8 ай бұрын
there's two ways you can go on this job: my way, or da highway! now whats it gonna be, mr pink??
@djkrptdnb7 ай бұрын
That’s a little too close to Mr…
@JorgePerez-jg5cm7 ай бұрын
The rest of that is hilarious why am I Mr. Pink cause you’re a ?
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
My favorite quote Mr Pink " Wheres the commode in this dungeon, i need to take a squirt"
@CloudfeatherRusticWorks7 ай бұрын
We can go one of two ways on this job...
@camreese8 ай бұрын
Larry quit pointing that gun at my dad!
@pablot-r94028 ай бұрын
That's when Mr. Pink saw his opening...
@roems63968 ай бұрын
Such a tragic movie for everyone involved. Tarantino said that he put the “Lime in the Coconut” song in the end credits to remind everyone that it’s just a movie and is supposed to be fun, because the movie is so dark, and the ending leaves you feeling bad.
@damianbartlett48687 ай бұрын
[bangbangbangbangbang]
@Mythowars7 ай бұрын
One of the most emotional well delivered lines in history.
@sadstrangerful7 ай бұрын
Perfect Bill, I needed that, what a laugh 😂
@astrogallotron8 ай бұрын
Alternative title: Bill Burr makes Reservoir Dogs impressions
@AnGhaeilge7 ай бұрын
Bill's voice perfectly synced to the cop is amazing.
@claudinezinhobangelinho3 ай бұрын
He does that scream perfectly.
@xohmyheadx7 ай бұрын
33 years later, I still say, "It looks like Sam's hot car lot out here" whenever I see more than two cars in a driveway or on a lawn. Madness.
@janettelanuiki5 ай бұрын
“It looks like Sam’s Hot Car lot out THERE”
@jeffbaker5704Ай бұрын
me too
@jesseadkinson127721 күн бұрын
Same!!! Hahaha thought I was the only one!
@kingbingus8 ай бұрын
You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize.
@daboogieman683 ай бұрын
That’s the only quote that stuck in my head after 20+ years since of watched it
@louskunt26417 ай бұрын
Chris Penn and Tom Sizemore as cop partners in the movie "True Romance" was just incredible.
@giuffre7147 ай бұрын
Same writer 😀
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
Written by QT but directed by Tony Scott (who changed the format to linear and, in my opinion, spoilt it) TR was written in a non linear format like PF and reads better. QT said that the audience likes to work things out for themselves and thats what made PF such a great film, although i do like Tr
@louskunt26416 ай бұрын
@@gaz4840 both are phenomenal. I actually prefer TR to PF, but I am obviously in the minority
@aldunlop46224 ай бұрын
Massively underrated movie. I never even knew it was on at the movies, hired it a ton of times on VHS.
@funkster00714 күн бұрын
"Oh, man, I like this Clarence kid, this fucking guy is crazy"
@christopherpaul75888 ай бұрын
Great film! My favorite quote- "You know what this is? It's the worlds smallest violin playing for all the waitresses." All of Steve Buscemi's lines are amazing.
@michlo33938 ай бұрын
"first thing's fuckin last" and "it looks like Sam's hot car lot out there" are two of mine.
@schimmel7247 ай бұрын
The whole Keitel diatribe after, "What happens if the manager won't give us the diamonds?" is gold.
@michlo33937 ай бұрын
@@schimmel724 I just rewatched the movie. I forgot that Steve Buschemi had some amazing lines in it.
@chizorama7 ай бұрын
That whole "I don't tip" scene is one of my favorite Tarantino scenes.
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
My favorite quote Mr Pink " Wheres the commode in this dungeon, i need to take a squirt"@@michlo3393
@leftylongshorts69067 ай бұрын
"If you beat this prick long enough, he'll tell you who started the god damn chicago fire!"
@HERSH-7774 ай бұрын
But that DOESN’T necessarily make it fucking SO now DOES IT?
@sheldonlasley8362 ай бұрын
"Looks like Sam's Hot Car Lot out there"😂
@Lowclef7 ай бұрын
The cop having a monologue in a scene about a monologue is genius.
@chsstrr95778 ай бұрын
Bill's ability to recall specific dialogue but completely misremember other larger details is admirable
@bertilknudsen7 ай бұрын
Yeah, but is it funny?
@davidburke24537 ай бұрын
Old Dads was really bad. He did have a very good cartoon series though. @@bertilknudsen
@angelmanfredy7 ай бұрын
Buddy..
@davidburke24537 ай бұрын
It is true. F for Family is great and Old Dads sucked. @@angelmanfredy
@tomweickmann64147 ай бұрын
Hey Bill. Vince Gilligan is the creator of Sons of Anarchy. This is Michael Madsen, brother of Virginia.
@danielprivate74427 ай бұрын
Once you watch Reservoir Dogs, you'll never hear "Stuck in the Middle with You" and not think of it. "You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize"-Larry (Harvey Keitel)
@ivanb___22177 ай бұрын
Borrowed from Sweet Dick Willie of DO THE RIGHT THING. Played by the late Robin Harris.
@latze748 күн бұрын
@@ivanb___2217 which is actually a paraphrase of Muhammad Ali's "if u even dream of beating me , u better wake up and apologize"
@ursulabklyn_mia61487 ай бұрын
The whole Seinfeld cast was afraid of Tierney when he played Elaine's dad.
@sidd_not_vicious26094 ай бұрын
he stole a knife from the set that is why he was never asked back.
@C.V._McCullar2 ай бұрын
Because he had of history of being stupid in life and in set. He was a time bomb. He's fortunate that he got the role.
@flyinpigmusic3318 ай бұрын
Mr. Pink's "f*ck all that" in the tipping scene is so good.
@SashaGarcia28 күн бұрын
Tis for da birds
@werewolfconcerto1938 ай бұрын
Rich Turner was one of Tarantino's buddies from his acting classes, and he absolutely kills it in RESERVOIR DOGS.
@manbitesdog237 ай бұрын
Also in Killing Zoe by Roger Avery
@benjaminbender67047 ай бұрын
As a retired Cop I can verify...he crushed that scene. I was a Cop when that came out and every swinging dick was quoting lines from Reservoir Dogs. Especially the Sheriffs in the bathroom scene.
@Johnniehaha7 ай бұрын
What character does he play in Resevoir Dogs?
@damianhealy3007 ай бұрын
@@Johnniehaha omg, watch the video🤪
@Johnniehaha7 ай бұрын
Piss off @@damianhealy300
@kackodeamon7 ай бұрын
Tarantino's first three movies were his absolute best. DOGS, FICTION AND BROWN. And the Tarantino written, True Romance by Tony Scott too. Just unbelievably good
@thegreatrenaldo77187 ай бұрын
Give those movies the proper respect and put the whole name down instead of one word like you're a slow adult at special camp
@kackodeamon7 ай бұрын
@@thegreatrenaldo7718 calm down renaldo.
@funkster0077 ай бұрын
True Romance is another goldmine for epic scenes. The Walken/ Hopper interrogation scene is legendary.
@kackodeamon7 ай бұрын
@@funkster007 definitely!
@whatisbestinlife81127 ай бұрын
Yep. His films after Jackie Brown can have some great moments but are generally really self-indulgent and inconsistent in tone and and often kind of up their own asses. His first two films (and other screenplays) are far sharper and more focused. Probably because the ideas and scripts could cook for a proper long time. And Jackie Brown is based off of the strength of an Elmore Leonard novel.
@Ryan-lf1ko8 ай бұрын
Just recently watched it for the first time in about 10 years, I forgot how good the dialogue is. It absolutely blew me away again.
@HeisenbergTheFirst8 ай бұрын
Vince Gilligan did a terrific job playing Mr Blonde.
@PaulRevere30008 ай бұрын
Bravo Vince
@mikelund577 ай бұрын
What?!! Vince Gilligan? Mr Blond?! Huh?!
@benjaminwilson82347 ай бұрын
😂
@snowman74692 күн бұрын
hehe.. I liked his work on the x-files, breaking bad , better call saul too...kidding..
@tommy1233338 ай бұрын
Best bit for me was Chris Penns reaction to Mr Blonde saying Either he's alive or he's dead. Or the cops got him or they don't.
@NoNoDigUpStupid8 ай бұрын
the eye roll lol
@craigkennedy60677 ай бұрын
Steven Wright's K-Billy super sounds of the 70"s weekend "keeps-on-truck'in" ties it all together in a Retro Bow; fantastic!
@kalbad8 ай бұрын
The response to the “Why do I have to be Mr Pink?” is my favourite line. 🤣😂🤣😂
@peterdaigle47728 ай бұрын
I still use that line
@MPT19838 ай бұрын
Mr Brown sounds a little too close to Mr Shit
@Trash2000s7 ай бұрын
@@MPT1983no it doesn’t sound anything like that.
@MPT19837 ай бұрын
@@Trash2000s Yea I know
@LockerHider7 ай бұрын
You're not Mr. Purple. Some other guy on some other job is Mr. Purple. You're Mr. Pink!
@nilesoien44397 ай бұрын
I'm hardly alone, but "Where's the commode in this dungeon? I gotta take a squirt." is my favorite quote.
@TheKitchenerLeslie8 ай бұрын
Lawrence Tierney was my neighbor in Venice, CA and everything Chris said about him is Classic Larry and makes me laugh. I don't like how people make him seem like a sinister character, he was a drinker and it changed his personality while he was under the influence, but he was the sweetest guy in the world when sober. I've heard tell of a few parties that went wrong over at his house -- he threw one guy through a wall -- but I never saw that side of Larry. Little known fact about him: He spoke French fluently.
@r.plante29167 ай бұрын
One of the great film noir heavies, and a legendary drunk brawler back in the day.
@thelastcontrarian8548 ай бұрын
This is my favorite film of all time. Everything works so well, and the fact that this was Tarantino’s first film is mind-blowing! A brilliant film made on a very tight budget. So chilling, funny, and violent. Top tier storytelling and superb acting. Nothing will ever top this film for me.
@Largentina.8 ай бұрын
Check out the movies CITY ON FIRE and KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL if you like this movie. The plot is almost identical to KCC and there's tons of scenes lifted straight out of COF. Reservoir Dogs is still fantastic though and if you like it, there's almost no way you'll dislike the movies it's an homage to and inspired by.
@murrynathan8 ай бұрын
Marvin thought Pulp Fiction was mind blowing!
@snoookie4568 ай бұрын
Even more mind-blowing is when you look at True Romance, a script Tarantino sold to Tony Scott and when you see the Walken/Hopper dialogue scene that Scott let Tarantino direct on his own, because Scott would butcher it if he tried. The fact that this dude sat at a video store writing such an amazing script is mind-blowing. "You wanna take me to a kung fu movie? - THREE kung fu movies"
@kevins42228 ай бұрын
Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction will always be his masterpieces. Perfection, groundbreaking, and 100% original.
@ozy6677 ай бұрын
you know he ripped off a chinese movie right? this movie is a copy paste of a fucking chinese film, tarantino had a plagiarism addiction those earlier films.
@AlphaGamer19817 ай бұрын
What made this film great is the diamond robbery, the one thing this film is centered around had no actual footage of. I dont think any film has ever done that before, but we all know exactly what happened due to the excellent dialogue explained by the chatacters afterwards
@HoonAgain16 күн бұрын
Knowing Tarantino he probably saw it in a movie and used it in his movie like most things he does but it’s genius and overlooked by most ppl. Glad he did it. It worked you’re absolutely right.
@kanedaku15 күн бұрын
Glengarry Glen Ross
@bostonmaki697 ай бұрын
Reservoir Dogs was a perfect example of how good writing and good acting could drive a whole movie all by itself. Those two things are so much more important than special effects
@HeisenbergTheFirst8 ай бұрын
Mr Blonde is the most realistic psychopath I've ever seen on television.
@RedMenace08 ай бұрын
what about Chigur?
@sayno2lolzisback8 ай бұрын
Yep a total narcissist, has an answer for everything, he only wants to annoy and cause harm
@windyhead79608 ай бұрын
@@RedMenace0 I mean, Chigurh isn't supposed to be a "person"; he's death, doesn't interact much, doesn't put on the mask of sanity. And yes I know about that famous "Anton Chigurh is the most realistic psychopath in the history of cinema" thing, don't agree.
@pablot-r94028 ай бұрын
Murdered everyone in the bank, which is a Tarantino scene I wish we DID get, but did not. Still, a great setup to the diabolical fiendishness of his character.
@Trash2000s7 ай бұрын
You know nothing of psychopathy. 😇😈
@royalwithcheese17688 ай бұрын
Every actor in that cast was at their peak. It was like the 99/2000 Portland trailblazers
@chasegrebb70157 ай бұрын
His Lawrence Tierney impersonation is incredible.
@Darling1378 ай бұрын
One that jumps out for me is Sam Phillips as the record producer in Walk the Line. Haven't seen him in too much since but love his monologue. "Bring... bring it home? All right, let's bring it home. If you was hit by a truck and you was lying out there in that gutter dying, and you had time to sing *one* song."
@realasadoughnut7 ай бұрын
Oh my god...me too, I friggin love that speech and actually tried ( terribly) saying it to a friend who was writing music at the time....good one!
@rupertbob14637 ай бұрын
Early on when on a date with my now wife I was trying to remember somebody's name and she started going 'toby? toby? toby chew? toby wong?' I burst out laughing, it was such an odd reference to make and one of those jokes that would lose all it's humour if it had to be explained
@georgeriley48187 ай бұрын
It's an amazing talent to talk about a movie for 8 minutes, and not even come close to discussing the plot.
@whatisbestinlife81127 ай бұрын
Admittedly, the plot of Reservoir Dogs is paper thin at best. It's all about the characters and dialogue and circumstances with some splashes of violence. I guess if it was told from a different angle with the audience not knowing who the cop mole/rat is then you could build a clearer plot arc. But as the film exists the plot hardly matters.
@davidburros86197 ай бұрын
lol! that's b/c in a QT movie plot doesn't matter as much as dialogue and acting and scene chewing through talking
@bagggers97966 ай бұрын
@@davidburros8619 People seriously tend to undersell how well thought out Tarantino's plotting is. All that dialogue is usually building up to an awesome moment that is all the more effective due to how he structures and paces his films. AKA the plot is good and important.
@thrillington20087 ай бұрын
It's an amazing debut from Quentin Tarantino and it's filled with future stars.
@randallflagg62717 ай бұрын
Holy isht...I didn't know Tom Sizemore died. R.I.P. I enjoyed his acting.
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
Me neither...!!! His passing wasnt mentioned here in UK
@mikelund577 ай бұрын
The canary yellow Cadillac is Michael Madsens actual cad.. it's also used in once upon a time in Hollywood, driven by Brad Pitt.
@robertbradley68657 ай бұрын
Instant classic. His movies are the coolest because of the dialogue between characters. You can take a line out of every movie and say it for a week with enjoyment
@krossen47 ай бұрын
Facts!
@lowlybarista8 ай бұрын
This is a good one, the bill burr dub on the cop is fantastic.
@Deguello238 ай бұрын
I saw it in the theater and it absolutely blew my freaking mind, along with everyone else there. Along with absolutely nailing this sort-of nostalgic 70s crime film but 10 times better, that movie reinvented dialogue writing in films. You can still see it in new moves, people trying to write dialogue like that. It elevated expectation is so many ways. I remember thinking, "But that's how people talk! How does no one get this right, and how have I never noticed it before?" Amazing film.
@JamesBlevins07 ай бұрын
Tarantino has read Elmore Leonard. 'Nuff said.
@TheBoggieknight7 ай бұрын
I can relate to Bill. When it comes to certain movies, there are scenes that make the movie so good. Tarantino had so many of these scenes that transcend over time. I know he borrowed from other movies and made it his own but still. love his movies.
@paulrhyslloyd17 ай бұрын
Reservoir dogs is a masterpiece, after I saw it I thought that Mr. Blonde was one of the coolest characters in any film, Michael Madsen was brilliant in the role.
@D00kerT7 ай бұрын
The Tom Seizemore/Chris Penn comparison is spot on. Tom Seizemore is an actor everyone should know
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
RIP
@foodank_atr8178 ай бұрын
The edits here are in point. For the very first 'buddy?!?' You syncing Bill doing the bathroom cop dialog.. he gets the timing every time..
@davidb66817 ай бұрын
The torture scene when Brown goes out the warehouse and to the car is amazing. The change in sound,atmosphere and emotion is something different.
@lobotalonco61967 ай бұрын
Mr. Brown (QT) is already dead. You mean Mr. Blonde. .
@davidb66817 ай бұрын
@@lobotalonco6196 yes I do,wondered how long it would take.
@lobotalonco61967 ай бұрын
@davidb6681 Sorry, I couldn't help it. I'm a movie nerd😉 your so right about that scene, with a few exceptions almost the entire movie takes place in the warehouse, when blonde goes out for the gas can, you kinda feel you went out to the car with him.
@kevinb71267 ай бұрын
I know you meant Blonde and I always felt the same when he walks out to the car and it’s sunny and quiet and casually gets the gas can .
@lesterbronson23857 ай бұрын
@@lobotalonco6196If I remember correctly, the shot of Madsen walking out to the car for the gas and going back into the warehouse was filmed in one shot.
@padzzz93778 ай бұрын
I think the best part about that bit is when cop’s saying that person in the car is totally ignoring him and keeps saying «I know, I know»😂😂
@NoNoDigUpStupid8 ай бұрын
I know, buddy I know....
@briantomcollins7 ай бұрын
''If you shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize''. I still think of that ear scene when i hear that song too, by the way. That will never go away.
@GreenLantern1417 ай бұрын
That’s actually a Muhammad Ali line
@MrRock-ib2rz7 ай бұрын
The guy who plays Marvin Nash is also in Natural Born Killers as the camera guy. When Micky gets interviewed in prison
@Jeff__Taylor7 ай бұрын
Chris Penn as a cop in True Romance.. another great! ..along with Tom Sizemore of course.. their banter was hilarious. I don't care what anyone says about Tarantino didn't direct it.. I will always consider that a Tarantino movie.. even if he doesn't himself LOL
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
he says TR is like an old girlfriend, he still loves her but doesnt want to marry her, meaning he wanted to direct it as his first film but RD was his first film so he turned down TR
@JohnDenverAirport7 ай бұрын
Goddamn, that bathroom scene with Tim Roth is peak cinema for me .... just, uuugggh man .... perfect. That close-up of Tim Roth's finger hitting the button on the dryer, kills me every time.
@TonyG89927 ай бұрын
I always like Chris Penn more than his brother Sean Penn, and funny you mention the great Tom Sizemore, who not only did he and Chris Penn starred in True Romance, but both also appeared as villains for Grand Theft Auto. Tom Sizemore as Sonny Forrelli for Vice City and Chris Penn for Officer Pulaski for San Andreas.
@jeremydibble81042 ай бұрын
8:10
@josephsprague37395 күн бұрын
So much dialogue in his movies but yet theres like a music to it. Simply the best
@christopherlopez34737 ай бұрын
I could watch this on a 24 hour loop for the rest of my days. Oh and with Jaws!
@davidsmith61497 ай бұрын
I can't even tell you how awesome it is to know others remember throw away lines like "Buddy, I am going to shoot you in the FACE if you don't put your hands on the fucking dash!" I think of that line so often, especially playing CoD/WZ. But to know someone as dope as BB thinks of/remembers shit like that makes it even better.
@RM-ey1zp7 ай бұрын
He was my favorite US karate athlete of all time. Travis Brickley? He’s the cowboy guy in best of the best. So underrated
@TheIslandDivision28 күн бұрын
He also grew up in the town where the evil kids tried the lift the ban on dancing.
@A-small-amount-of-peas8 ай бұрын
I miss this era. When dialogue was more realistic than aspirational
@seanmorris42747 ай бұрын
Exactly. Before every character sounded like Tarantino.
@Bloodstoner8 ай бұрын
One time I was putting the DVD for this in with a few drinking buddies when this one guy pipes up with, "Man that movie is so gay, why you putting that shit on?" This guy was the "ride", no one liked him but he had the car. Thing is, this kind of shit was his MO all the time: every story, he had a "better" one ; every snack wasn't good enough, etc. So I'm like, "You kidding me dude, RD is a great flick!" He says "Nah, we should watch that one about guys' in tuxes with colors for names robbing a bank -- now that's a good movie... Dog Day Afternoon." At first I thought he was kidding, but he was dead serious. I was like, "Well, you should give this one a chance, I have a feeling you might like it."
@taylorbennion37067 ай бұрын
The funny thing is dog day afternoon is about robbing a bank to pay for a sex change
@sangeli19017 ай бұрын
I think everyone has a “one upper” in their group of friends. They start out saying. “How bout this” and then proceed to tell a more fantastical story.
@tewksbury58177 ай бұрын
I believe Lawrence Tierney and Edward Bunker were both actual old school, bad ass criminals before and during them appearing in films.
@whatisbestinlife81127 ай бұрын
Bunker was a legit criminal/con turned writer. Tierney was an old-school tough-guy actor from the classic film-noir 40s/50s era Hollywood. He was supposedly a real nut the entire time but I'm not sure he was ever an actual outright criminal like Bunker was.
@DoctorDave56 ай бұрын
@@whatisbestinlife8112 in Bunker’s autobiography he recalls having a run in with Tierney many years before where if I remember correctly he kicked Tierney’s backside. It’s been so long since I read it but they had some previous bad blood.
@gswithen7 ай бұрын
I remember renting this laserdisc in the early 90s when I was in film school. The dialogue is so brilliantly written. It just seems effortless. Chris Penn was also great in Short Cuts.
@Ireland8317 ай бұрын
Greatest intro....that song and the slow motion of the gangsters walking...bad ass.
@michaelfishman406027 күн бұрын
The actor who played Mr. Blonde was Michael Madsen. The character's real name was Vic Vega. Originally, he was supposed to reprise that role in Pulp Fiction, but Tarantino was unable to secure him for the role. So instead, he got John Travolta to play Vincent Vega. Tarantino has said that Vince and Vic are brothers. He even considered making a movie about the two brothers, but it never happened.
@SaintJermania7 ай бұрын
"Alright, Mr. Fucking Compassion!" -- best line!
@WILLIAM1690WALES8 ай бұрын
Tarantino said Tierney was an absolute nightmare to work with, unprofessional didn’t know his lines, disruptive, and of all people Roth actually badmouthed him, because he was very much intimidating person in real life, and Tarantino gave him verbals as well.
@allobove77987 ай бұрын
Lawrence had a touch of dementia at that point and couldn't remember anything. It probably made him a bit defensive. Back in the day, he had a reputation for being a brawler. Word is he got rude with a lady at a Hollywood party and Audie Murphy, half his size, told him to stfu or else. Lawrence left the party, lol. He wanted no part of Audie.
@rooster84426 ай бұрын
You nailed it on what makes the Mr Blonde portrayal so perfect, none of the "tough act " nonsense, he knows what this character is capable of. It reminds me of the Todd character from Breaking Bad.
@hugh_jasso7 ай бұрын
Actors in a room, acting their asses off the whole movie. Classic!! Requires a great writer, and great actors! I also like 12 Angry Men and The Man From Earth that have similar one room heavy dialogue scripts.
@sergiolazaromartinez4917 ай бұрын
Oh man absolutely agree on everything you said but I must remark that the man from earth is such a brilliant movie
@user-vq3kw3ze3f7 ай бұрын
Glengarry Glenn Ross is also pretty good
@ffnendhgrgd7 ай бұрын
I've always liked how that one cop in the bathroom is like, "so we're really not busting this obvious dealer? Cool"
@nicholasfrancoeur38977 ай бұрын
One of the best films of all time
@advanceromance26567 ай бұрын
Yeah, no.
@SharkWhosFondOfBond2 ай бұрын
@@advanceromance2656 *your opinion
@johnenoch62227 ай бұрын
Joe is my favorite. Best dialogue of any Tarantino film. That saying something! Dialogue is what makes Movies re-watchable.
@ChuckieV797 ай бұрын
One line I used to quote to my friends back in the day was, "let me go get the papers, the papers."
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
one line i use to my missus " Wheres the commode in this dungeon, i need to take a squirt"
@justinlewis24667 ай бұрын
Yeah good one, but that's from Goodfellas.
@joxidearmageddonator8827 ай бұрын
@@justinlewis2466 Jimmy 2 Times? Lol
@joxidearmageddonator8827 ай бұрын
I thought that was Casino
@4Kjonas8 ай бұрын
The transition from the intro to lil green bag 👌💯
@UR_Right247 ай бұрын
Roth was great as the bellhop in Four Rooms. I don't think Tarantino wrote or directed that movie, he may have produced it, idk, but he has a cameo appearance in it just like he did in Reservoir Dogs, but he wrote and directed Reservoir Dogs, but I'm not sure what other role he had with the making of Four Rooms other than just that cameo. Roth also has that small role as one of the armed robbers in the diner scene at the end of Pulp Fiction, and he was in The Hateful Eight. I love Tarantino and Sandler, how they like to use alot of the same guys in all their movies, they like giving roles to their buddies.
@SneedyKetler7 ай бұрын
He was responsible for one of the four vignettes. Robert Rodriguez did the one with Antonia Banderas and the kids, QT did the lighter bet segment.
@zackkorth24107 ай бұрын
the scene in four rooms with a dead prostitute under the mattress made me laugh so hard i was on the ground unable to breathe, i was like 14 but still, that's an amazing scene
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
Alison anders and alexander rockwell also wrote two of the vignettes. Bruce willis appeared for free as a favour to QT but wasnt credited as he broke the rules of the screen actors guild who agreed not to sue him if his nname was not credited. I think the lighter scene is a tribute to a scene from the1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, "Man From the South,". Me and my 12 year old daughter used to watch Four Rooms all the time because she loved the Misbehavers, and i so agree that TimRoth was superb as the bellhop@@SneedyKetler
@theodorerooseveltsantlers2708 ай бұрын
"WTF was I just talking about?" -Mr. Brown
@peterlohnes18 ай бұрын
"You said True Blue was about a guy...um a sensitive girl that meets a nice guy, but like a virgin is a metaphor for big dicks"
@murrynathan8 ай бұрын
The second “Let’s go!” a few seconds in was perfectly timed!
@rickdiggler96808 ай бұрын
When tim roth is bleeding all over the floor and keitel says " go ahead and cry, youve been brave enough for one day " 😂😂😂
@rabe50198 ай бұрын
I've always felt this was the most quotable modern film out there. My friends and I also thought the cop line was the funniest of them all. I always loved Mr. White practically singing, "say the goddamn worrrrr-ds. you're gonna be okaaaaaay..." Reservoir Dogs and Exorcist 3 I quote, realistically, at least once a month, and nobody ever knows what I'm talking about.
@thetruthhurts56327 ай бұрын
OK, I'll bite...what are your go-to Exorcist III quotes?
@michaeltimothy707 ай бұрын
For some reason many of my Brooklyn buddies would always comment on the honeymooners. As the night went on and chicks were out of the question they would drop one liners making us laugh our balls off.
@allthingsvape63767 ай бұрын
I gotta say that I e always loved this movie, but one of the best things is that they made a very cool Resevoir Dogs video game. It was fun !!
@robvangessel37668 ай бұрын
Lawrence Tierney is older brother of actor Scott Brady - both veterans of the noir movies of the 1940s and 50s (the latter did one of my oldies favorites from the late 40's called HE WALKED BY NIGHT, starring Richard Basehart). Tierney did lots of movies, and spent almost as much time having scrapes with the law, as he couldn't handle his liquor. A real, REAL bad, violent alcoholic. Even Tarantino had a fight with him on the set of Reservoir Dogs and fired him. Some actors made their name by being assholes more than being good actors.
@allobove77987 ай бұрын
Audie Murphy took offense to his rude behavior at a parry and bad boy Tierney ran home with his tail between his legs.
@quentinstiritz68567 ай бұрын
This cat is like Charles Bronson in the Great Escape, he's digging tunnels!
@roadkillraker7 ай бұрын
One of my favorite soundtracks too.
@davemahan19934 күн бұрын
I love the little “plap” sound the ear makes when he tosses it on the floor.
@user-il2sl2bt8l8 ай бұрын
Alotta guys from Bills age range LOVE Reservoir Dogs. I mean I know most people dig it, (It’s QT) but you can see here Bill obviously admires it, it’s the movie that made Matt Damon want to make films, and Louis CK has talked about it on someone’s show before about its importance in independent filmmaking. Just think it’s funny all of these guys from the same age and area really connect to this movie.
@davidmitchell68738 ай бұрын
I'm the same age as Bill and this is my favorite movie of all time.
@jk-768 ай бұрын
I am like 10 years younger than Bill and I love this movie.
@vicvega36147 ай бұрын
I was like 16 when reservoir came out and we all loved it and would say the lines when high or drunk, are you gonna bark all day little doggy or are you gonna bite? 😂
@jackedkerouac44147 ай бұрын
I just realized Tarantino's dialog has a Seinfeld a show about nothing vibe.
@tomking70804 күн бұрын
I lived in Malibu from 1997-2000 and we would hang out at the Malibu Inn on the PCH. Chris Penn would come in there from time to time and I ended up giving him a ride home a few times. He lived in Santa Monica.. When I heard that he passed away it was a sad day because he was a cool guy.
@eezee1877 ай бұрын
1 of the best movies hands down... straight 🔥
@555ok57 ай бұрын
Nice Guy Eddie: "- Alright, Mr. Fucking Compassion!! I will call somebody!" Mr. White: "- Who?" Nice Guy Eddie: "-A fucking snakecharmer! What do you think? I'll call a doctor!" Thats has always been my favorite😁Snakecharmer😂
@rupertbob14637 ай бұрын
he was going to bring him to nurse Bonnie, Jimmy wife from pulp fiction and if they brought mr Blonde along for the ride maybe he would have bumped into his brother Vincent. Lucky for Alabama that she got out of doing jobs with Mr White and hooked up with Clarence to live happily ever after
@mrgobshite927 ай бұрын
Best line "alright! ....mr fucking compassion!!"😂😂
@MintyFreshTurds8 ай бұрын
That music transition in the beginning deserves some kind of award. Reservoir Dogs will always top Pulp Fiction in my opinion.
@biscuitsandbuttholes7 ай бұрын
Great cast.
@E.Humperdinck7 ай бұрын
My fav movie. So good. If u can avoid ALL spoilers and go in raw. It's the best.
@user-el5cz9po3p7 ай бұрын
This was one of the first movies I ever saw. That made a serious impression on me, Where the dialogue surpassed the action, sets, and and special effects. I had the mister blonde edition of the d v d set, soundtrack cd (k Billy's super sounds of the 70s). The dialogue I'll meant something. The story about guys in the bullpen being in jail because they were joking seemed like foreshadowing. They weren't serious enough and a cop infiltrated the crew
@Veldtian17 ай бұрын
U gotta be one undred percen.
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
Eddie Bunker, Mr Blue, had spent time actually in prison
@southerndeth7 ай бұрын
"Are you going to bark all day, ...little doggie, or are you going to bite?"
@paulbirkbeck17907 ай бұрын
Joe pilato from 1985s day of the dead a brilliant performance from a non big name actor he played dean Martin in pulp fiction. RIP joe
@MikesOrganicVideos7 ай бұрын
Michael Madsen was the "Psycho". One of my favorite actors. I ish he would return to the big screen. He was also in Kill Bill. I think he got bitten by a snake. He's the one that buried the Bride (Uma Thurman). Great actor. Had a series on TV that was kind of like the Equalizer.
@LockerHider7 ай бұрын
He had a video game recently too but heard it was meh
@georgemeyers30627 ай бұрын
Yes, it was called "Vengeance Unlimited"
@MikesOrganicVideos7 ай бұрын
@@georgemeyers3062 Thanks. I couldn't recall the name of the show but I really liked it.
@georgemeyers30627 ай бұрын
@@MikesOrganicVideos You are very welcome..... Yes, it was a VERY good show, Michael Madsen is awesome!
@jumu4467 ай бұрын
Reservoir Dogs was a good film, but, Pulp Fiction will always be QT's best and most celebrated film.
@fanmail327 ай бұрын
Love the way the Marvin Nash screams
@Hamptonio8 ай бұрын
I told one of my friends in like ‘97 that Chris Penn was Tom Hanks’ little buddy in ‘Big’ and he bought it.
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
Chris Penn died from an enlarged heart
@randyjohnson97607 ай бұрын
Cop in the bathroom looks like Dan Sevren
@razorback0zАй бұрын
I always saw this as something close to a college assignment type movie. It is so carefully crafted, its like it was supposed to be handed in for a mark in move making school. It has all the elements. Tarantino is a genius and this movie might end up being his best work.
@holdingpattern24514 күн бұрын
I think Reservoir Dogs has the most iconic intro sequence in all of cinema, it got parodied more times than I can count but most of the parodies are more like attempts to recreate it, I would also consider it more iconic than the Bond intro since there isn't any specific movie that the parodies usually recreate, it's more of a general franchise parody. The cold open is also phenomenal, on the surface it's just a diner scene but it establishes all the characters so efficiently and thoroughly that the movie is able to go into full action mode almost the moment that the intro sequence is done.
@craigjohnson32037 ай бұрын
This movie and Bad Lieutenant came out in back to back weeks. I took a girl I had just started dating to both of them because they were the best reviewed stuff playing. She must have thought I was a pretty dark dude.
@lobotalonco61967 ай бұрын
Kietel is awesome in bad lieutenant. When he's driving and he hears on the radio that he lost his bet and he unloads his .38 into the car radio as he's going down the road. omg amazing 😂😅 wasn't expecting to see his junk though😳 lmao I think it was NC-17
@vicvega36147 ай бұрын
Holy shit!! Did she like the movies? Especially bad lieutenant that movie is dark, im an ex opiate/heroin addict and i recently tried to watch that movie again ive seen it dozens of times but havent watched in years and got maybe 30 minutes in and stopped it. Just too much history there, such a dirty, real life movie
@gaz48407 ай бұрын
My favorite quote Mr Pink " Wheres the commode in this dungeon, i need to take a squirt"
@docbrown67977 ай бұрын
"Tell him his thumbs are next. After that, he'll tell you if he wears ladies underwear. I'm hungry, lets get a taco."