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Reservoir Dogs - (Mr. Pink) 10th Anniversary Special Limited Edition

Reservoir Dogs - (Mr. Pink) 10th Anniversary Special Limited Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Belly-laughing funny, tears I laughed so hard.
Review: The funniest dialogue imaginable from some "two-bit" gangsters. A GREAT ensemble that blows away movies with the BIG Budgets! KEN LANDON

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding- 'nuff said
Review: Blew me away! The cast, the plot-line, the camera-work, THE DIALOGUE! Can you get much cooler? Tarantino has done some crap & his acting abilities are very suspect, but here- astounding. The squeemish who cringe at the violence fail to grasp it's necessity, as well as the secondary role it plays in a movie about human interaction. For a 100 different reasons, one of the best-constructed modern movies I've seen in recent memory. If you haven't seen it, rent it. If you have seen it, buy it. If you already own it, watch it again!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I HATE IT
Review: This movie is SO boring. Pulp Fiction is way better. Off-beat dialogue and INDIE do not a good movie make. I'm sick to death of everyone in the world thinking that if it's an INDIE movie it MUST be good. in this case it certainly is NOT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One thing to say to Tarantino...Pyscho
Review: It's not that I hate this film, but it's a little different then usual. The camera work is not that great, he needs to learn to stablelize that camera. But the script and direction are pretty good. I specially like Tarantino's style of flashbacks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie I've ever seen
Review: What a great movie! When I first hired it, I watched 4 times and then I got it out again!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Talk about a plan gone bad...
Review: From the opening scene to the muted (audio) capture of Mr. Pink in the final scene, this movie demands your attention. The cast is drop-dead perfect. Tarantino has written and directed a minor masterpiece. No, Citizen Kane it ain't. Nor does it try to be. What it is, is a well told story of a group of (supposedly) professional felons who have a rat amongst them. Michael Madsen is flat out scary as an ex-con with a bad attitude. Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, and Chris Penn are equally effective in their roles. Steve Buscemi, however, steals damned near all of his scenes. ("Why do I have to be Mr. Pink?") Even the voice of Stephen Wright as the radio DJ is perfect. It's hard to believe that a debut film by an unknown (at the time) director could pack this much wallop and star power. 'Pulp Fiction' is a great film but it still can't match this one for sheer power and energy. As for the DVD transfer, good job! Two formats, great sound, and extra goodies makes it a worthwhile addition to your collection. (That is, if you LIKED the movie.)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than Pulp Fiction
Review: very violent and quite comic book in style, this film is better paced and more genuinely funny and shocking in places than the vastly overated and sluggish Pulp Fiction. Ultimately though, entertaining as it is, this is a lightweight. although stylish, production and rather like gorging on a large ice cream sundae, its fun at the time but leaves you alittle queazy and empty afterwards

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies I have ever seen
Review: This movie, together with Pulp Fiction, is the one of the best I have ever seen in my short life. Also has the mixing-the-story-up thing going on. Steve Buschemi and Harvey Keitel's performances are great. One of the most interesting scenes was when Mr. Orange was telling the story of his encounter with the cops in the commode. You do not know what a seriously good movie is until you see Reservoir Dogs.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Probably the the first gorefest to have wit.
Review: A grizly good time that set new standards for screen violence in movies. The madonna speach(also on the soundtrack) is probably the most shocking dialoque you will ever in a movie. If you enjoy this movie I would check out the even better Pulp Fiction.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Movie. Quentin Tarantino's Best.
Review: I found "Dogs" much better than "Pulp Fiction". "Dogs" was very well acted by all involved. Although it was violent, its violence didn't come close to "Pulp Fiction's" brutality. The Dolby Digital 5.1 was great with a nice envelope screen.


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