Reservoir Dogs

Reservoir Dogs

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Jewelry | Traitor

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Quentin Tarantino, Martin Kitrosser, Kelly Kiernan, Andy Spilkoman, Jamie Beardsley See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Ron Bartlett,Stephen Hunter Flick,Ken Segal,Karyn Rachtman,Curt Schulkey
  • Award(s): Felix 2013 (Won)
    Grand Jury Prize 1992 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Abigail, Psycho Killer
  • Story:
    Reservoir Dogs is a crime thriller film, which tells the story of a group of criminals who are hired to carry out a diamond heist, but the robbery goes awry and the criminals suspect that one of their own is a police informant. The cast has Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth as lead actors, and the movie is known for its graphic violence.
    Full Story
8.3/10
IMDb

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Reservoir Dogs - Cast

Reservoir Dogs - Crew

STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
Reservoir Dogs is a crime thriller film, which tells the story of a group of criminals who are hired to carry out a diamond heist, but the robbery goes awry and the criminals suspect that one of their own is a police informant. The cast has Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth as lead actors, and the movie is known for its graphic violence.
Ratings

8.3/10

IMDb

90%

Rotten Tomatoes
Reservoir Dogs Review

Reservoir Dogs is a crime thriller film that tells the story of a group of criminals who come together to carry out a diamond heist, but things go wrong when the police show up at the scene. The movie's direction and cinematography are impressive, with a visually stunning and immersive style that captures the intensity and violence of the crime world. Quentin Tarantino's masterful direction creates a sense of tension and suspense that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film. The ensemble cast, including Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, and Steve Buscemi, deliver powerful and nuanced performances that add depth and emotion to the characters' experiences. The film's themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions are explored in a compelling and thought-provoking manner that highlights the dark and dangerous nature of the criminal underworld. The movie's non-linear narrative and use of pop culture references create a fresh and unique take on the crime genre. Overall, Reservoir Dogs is a well-made and engaging crime thriller that offers a fresh and unique perspective on the genre.

AWARDS

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Won
Felix Award

Best Film Editing | 2013 | Sally

Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Quentin

ALFS Award

Newcomer of the Year | 1994 | Quentin

Newcomer of the Year For | 1994

Independent Spirit Award

Best Supporting Male | 1993 | Steve

Critics Award

1993 | Quentin

Sant Jordi Award

Best Foreign Actor (Mejor Actor Extranjero) | 1993 | Harvey

Prix Tournage Award

USA | 1992 | Quentin

ACCA Award

Best Original Screenplay | 1992 | Quentin

Bronze Horse Award

1992 | Quentin

Best Screenplay Award

1992 | Quentin

Best Director Award

1992 | Quentin

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Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

Dramatic | 1992 | Quentin

IGN Award

Best Movie Blu-Ray For , , , , , and | 2012

Best Movie BluRay | 2012

Felix Award

Best Picture | 2013

Best Director | 2013 | Quentin

Key Art Award

Best Trailer AudioVisual | 2013

DVD Premiere Award

Best Overall New Extra Features, Library Release | 2003 | Mark

Golden Schmoes Award

Best DVD of the Year | 2002

Brit Award

Best Soundtrack | 1994

CFCA Award

Best Director | 1993 | Quentin

Best Picture | 1993 | Quentin

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 1993

International Fantasy Film Award

Best Film | 1993 | Quentin

Independent Spirit Award

Best First Feature | 1993 | Lawrence

Best Director | 1993 | Quentin

Gold Hugo Award

Best Feature | 1992 | Quentin

NYFCC Award

Best New Director | 1992 | Quentin

Best Actor For | 1992

Best Actor | 1992 | Harvey

Best Film Award

1992 | Quentin

ACCA Award

Best Film Editing | 1992 | Sally

Best Cinematography | 1992 | Andrzej

Best Cast Ensemble | 1992

Best Director | 1992 | Quentin

Best Motion Picture | 1992 | Lawrence

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,200,000 USD

Box Office Collection 2,859,750 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film's budget was so low that many of the actors were asked to simply bring their own clothing as wardrobe; most notably Chris Penn's track jacket. The signature black suits were provided for free by the designer, based on her love for the American crime film genre. Steve Buscemi wore his own black jeans instead of suit pants, and Michael Madsen wore a jacket and pants that came from two different suits.

The budget wouldn't cover police assistance for traffic control, so in the scene where Steve Buscemi forces a woman out of her car and drives off in it, he could only do so when the traffic lights were green.

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."

Quentin Tarantino was originally going to play Mr. Pink, although he made a point of letting all the other actors audition for the part. When Steve Buscemi came in to read for it, Tarantino told him that he really wanted the part for himself, and that the only way Buscemi could possibly wrestle it from him was to do a killer audition. Buscemi duly complied.

According to an interview on the DVD, Michael Madsen says that Kirk Baltz asked to ride in his trunk to experience what it was really like. Madsen agreed, but decided as he went along that this was time for his own character development. So he drove down a long alley with potholes, and then a Taco Bell drive-through before taking Baltz back to the parking lot and letting him out.

Popular Dialogues

"Nice Guy Eddie: C'mon, throw in a buck! Mr. Pink: Uh-uh, I don't tip. Nice Guy Eddie: You don't tip? Mr. Pink: Nah, I don't believe in it. Nice Guy Eddie: You don't believe in tipping? Mr. Blue: You know what these chicks make? They make shit. Mr. Pink: Don't give me that. She don't make enough money, then she can quit. Nice Guy Eddie: I don't even know a fucking Jew who'd have the balls to say that. Let me get this straight: you don't ever tip? Mr. Pink: I don't tip because society says I have to. All right, if someone deserves a tip, if they really put forth an effort, I'll give them something a little something extra. But this tipping automatically, it's for the birds. As far as I'm concerned, they're just doing their job. Mr. Blue: Hey, our girl was nice. Mr. Pink: She was okay. She wasn't anything special. Mr. Blue: What's special? Take you in the back and suck your dick? Nice Guy Eddie: I'd go over twelve percent for that."

"Mr. Blonde: Hey Joe, you want me to shoot this guy? Mr. White: [laughs] Shit... You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize."