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  • ...it in every movie he has directed. He also uses reverse trunk shots with characters being watched from outside the trunk''' * In [[Reservoir Dogs]] : Mr Brown, Mr Pink and Mr White looking at Marvin Nash.
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  • * Back to [[Reservoir Dogs]] Available DVDs of [[Reservoir Dogs]]. [[Reservoir Dogs BluRay|Click here]] for BluRay versions.
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  • ...resonant by telling it this way. And I think in the case of both Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction it's- gains a lot more resonance being told in this kind o ...hat whatever you're experiencing as a writer, you've got to put into those characters and you know how to do that.
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  • ...in fashion, transportation and in filmic tradition, the conditions of the characters are ultra-modern and personal. Tarantino delights in the details of these ...things that I hadn’t seen in other movies. A lot of it has to do with the characters.” Included in the population of Rodriguez’s tiny, anonymous Texas town
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  • Quentin Tarantino is a filmmaker who inhabits his characters, and through them, the very stylized world of tough guys, shocking violence ...strength of his vision that it has prospered over four films: [[Reservoir Dogs]], [[True Romance]] (directed by [[Tony Scott]]), [[Pulp Fiction]], and [[F
    28 KB (5,570 words) - 20:08, 29 July 2007
  • * Back to [[Reservoir Dogs]] ...opean release, the distributor used one sheet posters for each of the main characters. This was quite a novel strategy at the time, and has now become very wides
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  • ...kson auditioned for the part of the guy who trains Mr. Orange in Reservoir Dogs (1992), but it went to Randy Brooks. Tarantino enjoyed Jackson's work so mu ...in diamonds (urban legend has it that they were the diamonds from Resevoir Dogs). This seemed neither exciting nor original, so Avary and Tarantino decided
    23 KB (3,802 words) - 17:45, 5 December 2017
  • ...[[Bruce Lee]]). The films that are part of this universe are: [[Reservoir Dogs]], [[True Romance]], [[Pulp Fiction]], [[Death Proof]], [[Inglourious Baste * Characters from The Realer Than Real World Universe cannot appear in the films of the
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  • ...fe. She's also mentioned in both '''[[True Romance]]''' and '''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'''. ...][[Category:Pulp Fiction characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs]][[Category:Characters]]
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  • Quentin Tarantino wrote and directed ''[[Reservoir Dogs]],'' ''[[Jackie Brown]]'' and ''[[Pulp Fiction]],'' for which he won an Aca ...and''': Well, I wasn't thinking of any of the parts. I was thinking of the characters, but I wasn't doing a casting thing in my head. So I thought he was pretty
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  • ...s and even sometimes infamous as any other celebrity, Quentin has directed Dogs, [[Pulp Fiction]], and [[Jackie Brown]]. Quentin's distribution company, [[ ...me! It's the characters.' It's them. They're saying their dialog. It's the characters. Oddly enough, my mom kind of understood. He'd complain to my mom and she'd
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  • * Character in ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'', played by [[Tim Roth]]. ...g he did not tell him of Quentin Tarantino's offer to star in '''Reservoir Dogs''' as Mr. Orange/Freddy.
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  • ...e in [[Romy and Michele's High School Reunion]] in which the two principal characters are eating junk food. ===Reservoir Dogs===
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  • ...50,000. He decided to use this money to make his third script, [[Reservoir Dogs]] on 16mm and in black and white with his friends in the leading roles. It [[Reservoir Dogs]] finally premiered at '''Sundance '92''' before appearing at various film
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  • ...ist was to perform crowd control along with [[Mr. Blonde]]. He is the only Reservoir Dog killed off screen. ...ory:Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs]]
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  • Character in Tarantino's ''[[Reservoir Dogs]]'', played by [[Harvey Keitel]]. ...got him pinched by the cops. Cabot's current job aligns him with a set of characters with color code names, and Dimmick assumes Mr. White.
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  • * Marvin Nash is a character in [[Reservoir Dogs]], played by [[Kirk Baltz]]. He is held hostage and tortured by [[Mr. Blond ...ory:Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs]]
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  • * Character in [[Reservoir Dogs]], played by [[Randy Brooks]]. Holdaway is a cop who teaches Freddy Newendy ...ory:Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs Characters]][[Category:Reservoir Dogs]]
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  • ...eleted scene where Mia interviews Vincent. Vincent and Vic Vega (Reservoir Dogs) were named after Suzanne Vega, one of QT's favorite musicians. *'''Wild at Heart (1990)''': Lookalikes of main characters Sailor & Lulu can be seen sitting in a Cadillac during the dance sequence.
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  • ...this movie belongs to [[Michael Madsen]]. It also appeared in [[Reservoir Dogs]] written by Quentin Tarantino and driven by Madsen. ...DiCaprio was courted for several months to take on one of the two primary characters in the film. The role was revealed to be the character of Rick Dalton, a wa
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