Eric Brainard
1 year
ago
Oh how I loved this. Even today it's fantastic but fell a bit on my QT list of his work.
Alex Silver
almost 3 years
ago
Dialogue like that hard's to find anywhere else. Enough guns and wounds.
Melih Manisalıgil
over 4 years
ago
classical tarantino movie. dialogues are catchy but the end is gonna regret you
Noah Rymer
almost 5 years
ago
love this film, really shows what indy films can do.
Tony Gandía
almost 5 years
ago
QT's brand of erudite dialogue laced with brutal violent scenes becomes a genre w/ "Dogs"
Luis Daniel Rosales Alba
almost 5 years
ago
QT debut has evertything we love from him: good music, memorable quotes and ultraviolence.
Dzenan Suljevic
5 years
ago
Interesting take on heist movies
with usual Tarantino flair.
Leif Jacobson
5 years
ago
One of the best heist movies in recent memory. Stellar cast, excellent performances.
Dónal Kennedy
5 years
ago
The best heist movie with no onscreen heist. Superb cast and direction
neelima
over 5 years
ago
asasrrererd
Drew K
over 5 years
ago
Classic Tarantino
Nick Fenton
almost 6 years
ago
Good fare although hype always adjusts the lens you see a film through
lewwatt
almost 6 years
ago
An engaging dynamic of character-dialogue and felicitous theatric unfoldings.
emilio murillo
almost 6 years
ago
It's a pretty good film. But some of the back-story sequences are too long and droning...
janvanham
almost 6 years
ago
Mr. Pink: Hey, why am I Mr. Pink?
Joe: Because you're a faggot.
Adam Connell
almost 6 years
ago
I'm not sure I've ever seen, or will see, a film as raw and unapologetic as this one.
Reservoir Dogs (1992) is an American crime film marking debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino. It depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist, but not the heist itself. Reservoir Dogs stars an ensemble cast: Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, and Lawrence Tierney. Tarantino has a minor role, as does criminal-turned-author Eddie Bunker. It incorporates many themes that have become Tarantino's hallmarks: violent crime, pop culture references, profuse profanity, and a nonlinear storyline. The film contains key elements similar to those found in Ringo Lam's 1987 film City On Fire.
The film has become a classic of independent film and a cult hit. It was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire. Reservoir Dogs was generally well received, and the cast was praised by many critics. Although it was never given much promotion upon release, the film was a modest success by grossing $2,832,029, which made its $1.2 million...