Diary entries forReservoir Dogs
Reservoir Dogs
They argued more about Madonna and tipping than the diamonds.
Reservoir Dogs
só gostei das cenas no armazém, de resto… 😬 quase q dou uma nota menor e só n dei pq esses gays são um pouco imprevisíveis
Reservoir Dogs
You're acting like a first year f***ing thief, I'm acting like a professional. The debut film from one of the greatest directors of all time, Reservoir Dogs is timeless. Still one of his best films, and one of the best ever made. From start to finish this bleeds cool, everything about this is cool and even after watching this five times its still cool. G.O.A.T
Reservoir Dogs
Now listen up, Mr. Pink. There's two ways we can do this job. My way... or the highway! Hardest way to start your filmography right there, happy birthday to the boss.
Reservoir Dogs
Reservoir Dogs is exciting, complex, and typically Tarantino. The way the film is structured is simply typical Tarantino. The actors' roles and the use of color might seem confusing at first, but in the end, it's not that complex at all. Overall, another good, though not great, but good film from Tarantino.
Reservoir Dogs
esse tarantino é boazudo mesmo né nao me prendi muito ao filme mas é bom, e a maneira que o tarantino monta o filme, pra mim, é esplendida
Reservoir Dogs
"Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie? Or are you gonna bite?" A very yankee film, like everything Tarantino represents. Full of testosterone and a kind of violence that defines the whole atmosphere. I was thinking of giving it a 3.5, but considering it’s his first movie and the one that launched him into the industry, it’s honestly really well done. It has rhythm, personality, and a raw energy that still feels alive.
Reservoir Dogs
I don't appreciate seeing Tarantino on my screen that I paid for but I'll tell ya what I do appreciate: a good ol' fashioned dose of homoeroticism, the way God intended.
Reservoir Dogs
It was alright. Typically I really hate one setting movies but this wasn’t that bad.
Reservoir Dogs
I need Michael Madsen's boots. "That was The Partridge Family's 'Doesn't Somebody Want to be Wanted?', followed by Edison Lighthouse's 'Love Grows where my Rosemary Goes' as K-Billy's Super Sounds of the 70's weekend just keeps on... truckin."