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Reservoir Dogs Director: Quentin Tarantino Cast: Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/18/2003
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 17,531

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Newly remastered 2.35:1 widescreen and 4:3 full-screen versions; DTS digital surround sound/5.1 Dolby Digital audio/2.0 Dolby Digital audio; Spanish subtitles/English closed captioning; Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Scene index; Deleted scenes (including two never-before-seen alternate angles of the infamous "Ear" scene); All-new interviews with Quentin Tarantino, Lawrence Bender, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Michael Madsen, Eddie Bunker, Kirk Baltz, and others; A Tribute to Lawrence Tierney; Reservoir Dogs Director Tribute: A focus on the filmmakers who influenced the film; "The Class of '92": A retrospective look at the indie films and filmmakers at the 1992 Sundance Film Festival, where Reservoir Dogs was introduced; "Small Dogs": Action figure development documentary; Film Noir Web: The writers and directors behind the legacy of this classic genre; Select-scene audio commentary featuring the cast, the crew, and the critics; K-Billy interactive radio - Push the buttons to listen to some super sounds (featuring surprise guests); Reservoir Dogs style guide; "Securing the Shot": Location scouting with Billy Fox; Original theatrical trailer; Poster gallery; And more

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Side #1 -- Resevoir Dogs [WS]
1. Madonna/No Tipping [7:27]
2. Main Title [2:10]
3. Are You a Doctor [1:30]
4. Waiting For Joe [4:00]
5. We Got Set Up! [3:45]
6. Who Did What and When [2:35]
7. Working With Rats and Psychos [4:56]
8. Mr. White/The Job [1:45]
9. Mr. White Feels Guilty [4:44]
10. Trigger-Happy Madman [4:45]
11. Mr. Blonde/Getting Around Parole [7:46]
12. Eddie Has Some Questions [7:02]
13. In a Cop's Ear [7:42]
14. Dead Men Talking [3:30]
15. Mr. Orange/Making Friends [2:45]
16. The Commode Story [7:49]
17. Eddie and Lady E [1:53]
18. Color Coordination [3:28]
19. The Layout [3:08]
20. An Orange-White Getaway [1:45]
21. Showdown Among Pros [2:23]
22. End Credits [8:14]
Side #2 -- Resevoir Dogs [FS]
1. Opening Credits [:14]
2. The Heist [2:14]
3. Mr. White [2:28]
4. Mr. Blonde [:48]
5. Nice Guy Eddie [3:02]
6. Mr. Orange [:49]
7. Joe Cabot's Resevoir Dogs [:54]
8. End Credits [:36]

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Editorial Reviews

Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut is an audacious, low-budget, neo-noir thriller that immediately established the former video-store clerk as the '90s filmmaker to watch. Armed with a terrific script that employs jarring, temporal shifts and mesmerizing, pop-culture-obsessed dialogue, the budding auteur assembled a letter-perfect cast of seasoned veterans and talented newcomers. Perennial screen heavy Lawrence Tierney plays the career criminal who recruits a team of supposedly top-notch triggermen -- Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, and Chris Penn -- to pull off a big diamond heist. The desperadoes bungle the job, however, instigating a massive shoot-out that sends them scrambling for the deserted warehouse they've chosen for a rendezvous. Tarantino makes his characters colorful, violent, desperate men who are generally garrulous and often comically profane. What's more, they don't flinch from the sight of blood, something in which Resevoir Dogs is awash. Violent and nihilistic, this stylish picture boosted Tarantino's stock and influenced a slew of Gen-X filmmakers to crank out similarly gritty but less effective imitations. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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July 30, 2008: I remember seeing this movie when it first became available on VHS. The DVD is just as filling. Though I am not a fan of the Kill Bill movies, I adored Pulp Fiction.....as well as Jackie Brown to a point. Reservoir Dogs planted Tarantino's foot in the door and I would like to see him make more American crime movies instead of crazy off the wall stuff.

This review was written about the DVD Anniversary Edition / Wide Screen edition.

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March 30, 2008: this was a really suspenseful but cool movie at the same time and a hard to watch scene where it reminded me of the film Sweeney Todd and once you watch it i bet you'll might think the same thing. this is the story of strangers and friends and the thought that one of them is an undercover cop. surprised this was tarantino's debut. he is quite the director and loved kill bill volume 1. after watching it i was like damn.

This review was written about the DVD Anniversary Edition / Wide Screen edition.


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