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Reservoir Dogs (2 Disc Special Edition)
[1993]

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Format: Anamorphic Box set PAL Special Edition
Released: 07 Jun 2004
RRP: £19.99
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Low budget debut movie - By: Brendan O. Clarke, 28 May 2008

Having watched this movie for the first time in ten years, I was blown away by its brilliance & power. Lets get down to the brass tacks- this is a low-budget movie & it has a cheap amateur patina. First movie from the big-chin Quentin Tarantino who came out of nowhere (i.e., a video store in Manhattan Beach, California) & turned Hollywood on its ear in 1992 with this breath of fresh air.

Reservoir Dogs has a fantastic unconventional structure, cleverly shuffling back & forth in time to reveal details about the characters, experienced criminals who know next to nothing about each other.
From the start we know something has gone wrong, & the plan has blown up in the criminals faces. One by one, the surviving robbers find their way back to a prearranged warehouse hideout & from there we are treated to two hours of blinding genius.

This movie will forever remain a piece of 1990's nostalgia. Imagine a good-old crime/drama gangster flick set in the palm tree lands of sunny Los Angeles, California. This is the kind of movie that you can watch again & again. Upon first seeing this film back in 1997, I was struck by the occasional outbursts of bloody violence & vulgar language. I found myself confused towards the direction of the plot which made me dislike the movie at first but that alll would change.

On second viewing I realise this movie was going against the grain at the time. It wasn't like any of the cliche' & lame crime films of the 80's & early-90's (see K.Costner in the garbage REVENGE). Resevoir Dogs was original & set the standard for the crime genre for the rest of the decade. It broke new ground & surprised the viewer at every corner.

just a plainly magnificent film - By: vincent brain, 27 Feb 2008
What is there to say about Reservoir Dogs that has notalready been said. The film is:
* Violent
* Abrasive
* compelling
* entertaining
* & genuinly funny
the film is set in a warehouse after a crime has taken plae & told mostly in flashbacks.

the acting in this film is sublime with standout performances from Michael Madsen & Tim Roth.
the film is famed by people who, have often never seen it, & this says it alll. without having seen it people are stunned by it.

Along with pulp fiction (which i prefer, but is just not as hard hitting) & Fargo, this is the certainly the best crime thriller of the 90's & if you havent seen it, do so becuase it will knocck your socks off.

p.s if you havent seen it & you have a child over 15, the film is suitable. its not over violent & beside from the swearing & often sexual dialouge the film is suitable for any adult minded child.
dont be put off by reviewers who claim the film is over violent because most of the violence is brutality & there is very little gore


5/5 10/10 see it now
1 word - BRILLANT - By: Edward Gardiner, 22 Oct 2007
I'm a massive Tarantino fan & i love alll of his films. Reservoir Dogs i think though is the best by quite a lot, along with Pulp Fiction. I could write for ages about how good this film is & why it should be seen by everybody, but i don't think people could be bothered reading so much! Anyway, if you haven't seen this film then see it. It is brilliantly written, has wonderful acting, it's so well shot, & overalll it's just an amazing film. I'd give it more than 5 stars if i could!
Different Kind of Crime Drama - By: Jay, 04 Oct 2007
From the opening moments of "Reservoir Dogs" you sense that you are watching a different kind of crime drama. The style & dialog of this picture bestows a level of intelligence upon it's characters that defies the reality of their chosen profession. Having said that,this movie is absolutely riveting in it's movements from the ordinary, to the grim, to the horrific aspects of a career criminal. Quintin Tarantino has written a tale of an almost corporate order to constructing a crime gang. The delight is in meeting these characters one by one. The particular crime is no more crucial to the film than a 7-11 stick-up. The crux of the movie is the portrayal of the rainbow of characters who find themselves involved in a life of crime. Much has been made of the violence in the movie, but it only serves to point out that alll men are different......even the crooked. The director has included a number of very memorable scenes. This is not a linear film. The movie works more as a series of set pieces that weave together a story that is not as important as the individual parts that you have the pleasure of observing. This movie may take more than one viewing to truly appreciate.
Inventive, Intelligent and extremely cool. - By: Sam Anders, 18 Sep 2007
Reservoir Dogs is Quentin Tarantino's take on the heist film, needless to say it's not quite like anything else in that sub-genre of crime movies. It has a deeply convincing & involving story, intelligent plotting, excellent soundtrack, great performances & of course QT's trademark sharp dialog.
Dogs is perhaps unique amongst heist films in that it doesn't actuallly have a heist in it. Instead the film takes place directly after a (disastrous) attempted robbery as the surviving members of the gang try to piece together what happened, the film then flashes back to the stories of each of our color-coded anti-heroes which in turn play their part in unraveling the mystery. This method of storytelling is deeply satisfying as is the pay-off at the end & is truly one of the most inventive peices of plot development in crime cinema.
The film's events take place during a 'super sounds of the seventies weekend' on a radio station which just happens to be the only one anybody listens to, here we get the soundtrack. Not an original track in sight & alll the better for it, the music not only acts as a time-reference within the plot but as an excellent mood creator or mood subverter depending how the director chooses to use it, each track is perfectly picked & placed, music here doesn't just play in the background, it has a purpose & it fulfills it well.
Each character is well drawn & well acted, the dialog wonderfully written, & frankly any crime thriller that starts with an eight minute discussion of Madonna's 'Like a Virgin' deserves awards for guts alone.
Speaking of guts, like alll QT's material this film features some pretty strong violence. Unlike his later films, the violence here is less stylized & a bit more unpleasant, including of course the infamous torture scene everyone inevitably mentions. There's actuallly very little violence here but what there is might disturb you if you find you have a lower-than-average tolerance for that sort of thing.
In conclusion; this is a smart, funny, inventive & intriguing crime thriller that delivers a great movie experience that oozes pure cool & has you coming back again & again.