Four Rooms with Tim Roth: DVD Cover

    Four Rooms Director: Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino Cast: Tim Roth, Valeria Golino, Jennifer Beals, Antonio Banderas

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/20/1999
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 4,894

    Viewer Rating: (9 ratings)

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    Scene Index

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    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Program Start [:14]
    2. Words Of Wisdom [1:53]
    3. Opening Credits [3:26]
    4. The Honeymoon Suite [4:52]
    5. Raunchy Ritual [4:10]
    6. An Easy Fifty Bucks [6:19]
    7. Bringing Back Diana [2:21]
    8. Room 404 [1:14]
    9. Big Mistake [7:22]
    10. Don't Call Me Theodore [9:02]
    11. Room 309 [4:52]
    12. The $500 Baby-Sitter [5:57]
    13. Smelly Feet [5:04]
    14. A Little Vapor Rub... [3:28]
    15. A Dead Body In My Bed [4:14]
    16. I Need To Speak To Betty [5:32]
    17. The Penthouse [1:31]
    18. Try A Little Cristal [10:10]
    19. Whacked Wager [6:31]
    20. The Almighty Dollar [4:09]
    21. End Credits [5:08]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Four of the most celebrated directors in the independent film community pooled their talents for this episodic comedy. Ted (Tim Roth) is the new bellboy at a beautiful but decaying luxury hotel; he is not having a good time of it on New Year's Eve, his first night on the job. In one room, a coven of witches are trying to summon the spirit of the goddess Diana; each of the witches must bring a different bodily fluid for their spell to work, but Eva (Ione Skye), who was supposed to bring semen, managed to lose her supplies, and needs Ted's help for a last-minute replacement. Another room, where Ted was supposed to deliver some ice, turns out to house an angry husband (David Proval), who is holding his bound-and-gagged wife (Jennifer Beals) at gunpoint. A third room is taken by a tough-talking gangster (Antonio Banderas), his doormat wife (Tamlyn Tomita), and their two children; the gangster demands that Ted watch over the kids, who turn out to be mischievous terrors beyond Ted's wildest imagination. And room number four is where an arrogant film actor (Quentin Tarantino) is holding a party. One of his guests makes a bet that he can get a Zippo lighter to light ten times in a row, with his finger at stake if he loses. Allison Anders directed the first segment, which also featured Madonna, Valeria Golino, and Lili Taylor. The second segment was directed by Alexandre Rockwell, husband of his frequent leading lady Jennifer Beals. Robert Rodriguez directed the third story, while the finale was directed by its star, Quentin Tarantino; the final segment also features Bruce Willis, who appeared unbilled. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    it's great!by alp81

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    April 20, 2009: It's great, what else is there to say; it's a classic or should be. Jennifer Beals is hillarious and overall the cast is great.

    A MUST WATCH HILARIOUS TARRENTINO CLASSICby Anonymous

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    January 19, 2008: This is a definite must buy or rent if you love Tarrentino. This film is ridiculously entertaining with Ted (Tim Roth) as the new bellboy at a beautiful luxury hotel he is not having a good time of it on New Year's Eve, his first night on the job. During the film Ted enters four hotel rooms each one even more hilarious then the next! Enjoy with a big bucket of buttery love and salty popcorn!!


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