White cares too much. Blonde cares too little. Orange is incapacitated and the rat. Brown and Blue are dead. Joe and Eddie also care too much. Pink is definitely the only professional.
@@omarkhan3768 he shot up the store, took a cop to get out as a hostage, put the cop in the trunk after roughing him up sadistically, went to a burger joint, then came here lol. He's a psycho and one of my favorites honestly even knowing he was written cooly for that intention
I like Mr White because he has compassion to Mr Orange. Mr Blonde may be a sick fuck, but he is cool in some way. I don't know how. Mr Pink is the best of them all because he is the smart one and the most professional one.
Ave Srbija, Mr White got played by Mr Orange, it's the undercovers job to get there hooks into the criminals their supposed to be infiltrating. As Mr White later regrets at the end in his crying out
Buscemi's delivery and intonation on certain words is so unique. Almost sounds corny when he says things but it shows he's a sharp criminal whodoesnt like to use slang
tipping tha opposite of solidarity, tipping is hobbling urself financially 2 compensate for tha stinginess & greed of restaurant businesses bc u feel emotional & guilty dat tha employees bein affected usually has vaginas
"I'll bet you're a big Lee Marvin fan, aren't you?" When Michael Madsen says that line, I always think it's a shame that Lee Marvin died in 1987 because if he hadn't, Tarantino definitely would've used him in a film.
Reservoir Dogs just may be...quietly...Tarantino's best film. That Dialogue in every scene, it's so raw and so down to earth gritty and surreal. It's credible. My friends and I would quote scenes from this movie more than any of the other films. This scene included!
This movie is all meat and no fat. Stripped down, lean and mean. Just like the crew. His later, longer movies all have these self-indulgent moments where I zone out or lose interest. I love his work, especially the Kill Bills, Inglourious Basterds and OUATIH but RD is my fave, maybe because it was fresh, exciting and you left the cinema knowing you'd seen something incredible. I think 2003's Oldboy was the next time I had that experience.
Mr. White acted too much on emotion, which was his downfall. Mr. Blond's flaw was he was psychotic. Mr. Pink survives because he focuses on looking after himself and thinking logically.
One thing I always liked about this scene is how Mr. Blonde can get caught up on all the relevant information without having to say a thing. His silence and cool demeanor essentially force Mr. Pink to do all the talking, which Mr. Pink happens to be very good at. I always figured something happened to Mr. Blonde in prison that made him snap or that prison simply brought out the psychopath that was always just beneath the surface.
I just realized something about this scene. I always wondered what the purpose was of Mr. White's jab at Mr. Blonde about his fries and drink. Conflict? Sure, it adds a little more to Mr. White's contempt for him, but I think it says something more about Mr. Blonde. After this heist, in which there was a shootout both inside *and* outside the building, one would think they'd all lie low and make their way to the warehouse as soon as possible. But not Mr. Blonde. He had the balls to go get fast food and *then* makes his way to the safe house (with a cop in his trunk, at that). It shows how conceited he is, how confident he is with himself in not getting caught. Tarantino just showed this to us by way of Blonde's lax reaction to White, but that little piece of dialogue just adds a little bit more to Blonde, I think.
The same can be said about Mr. Blonde without Mr. White's jab, that Mr. Blonde was acting normal and did what he would have (presumably) done any other day. It is understood that Mr. Blonde is much more relaxed and cool than the rest of the guys and the soda (and sunglasses) symbolizes that as you pointed out. According to your analysis the fries are just redundant to the soda, reinforcing the idea, but not adding anything. The purpose of the comment about the fries is to show that Mr. White is skeptical about trusting Mr. Blonde, as they are already in the safe house and there is a suspected rat and now he is being lured outside of the safe house right after Mr. Pink says Mr. Blonde is the only one he "can really trust." The comment adds to Mr. White because he is still looking after himself instead of just going along with the group. You had the right idea to begin with, but then took 4 right turns.
Rumor has it that the actor for the hostage cop wanted to know what it felt like to ride in the trunk of a car - Madsen decided to get a bite to eat with him in the trunk, and when he arrived on scene with the drink Tarantino rolled with it.
He was supposedly meant to actually play the part in Pulp and it be the same guy as here but Set before (obviously lol) but he had other filming commitments so Tarantino made Travolta a brother character instead.
Imagine a movie based on the Vega brothers before Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. It could be set before Mr Blonde goes to the prison and Vincent Vega goes to Amsterdam, and maybe the movie tells us about how they ended up going those routes. Maybe they were on a job and Mr Blonde ended up getting busted, Vincent managed to escape and went on the run to Europe. It would be set in the 1980's. Of course it would be hard to make now because John Travolta and Michael Madsen are older now so they would have to use younger actors but with the right script and director i'd say it would be an awesome movie.
I'll NEVER forget watching this in 'real' time. Read the review in The Washington Times the Friday it was released and thought.. "WOW". At the time it was REALLY intense, the plot line. ALLLL the actors, outside of HKeitel, were relatively unknown as was Tarantino. An AMAZING experience..
@@IDontNeedThisStupidHandle Not the first usage of it in the movie anyways, it's used when White, Orange, Pink and Nice Guy Eddie are in the car together.
I met Michael Madsen one month ago in a villa in the south of France, near Saint-Tropez. I was assisting a photographer for a fashion shoot, and the villa owners had invited their friend Mr. Blonde for the night and we had dinner all together. Reservoir Dogs was my cult movie before, so when I saw him I could hardly keep my heart inside my chest ! Surreal.
+shyjames83 Which is kind of stupid if you think about it because the cop didn't have duct tape over his mouth so people would have noticed the sound come out of his trunk at the drive-thru.
+Bluemgwes they probably thought "Eh we ain't paid enough to get involved in any of that shit." Also I think the movie happens in LA? Or a fictionalised version. Probably see and hear that shit every day so become jaded to it haha
While these 3 were arguing and accusing each other,, Mr. Orange was probably laughing inside his head since they couldn't find out he was the undercover cop who set them up.
Uh yea. what the other guys said. Orange was out of it, there was no way he'd be credible enough in his current state. He was done for. Which is why, if you look back where he was shot by the female motorist, they stayed on his face so long. He was done for at that point. Finished. What luck, eh?
I've watched Reservoir Dogs for the first time in my life today... I enjoyed this film soo much, it's amazing how it's seems to be only dialogue and still there's so much going on.. it got me right from the first scene,.. I was telling a friend about it today, and felt like quoting the whole movie..
I had the chance to play Mr. Blonde at my college in a student directed play “Resevoir Dogs”. Had a lot of fun in that show. It paid off in the end because it was one of the best shows my school has put on. Good timez
I find it ironic how Blonde was the one who lost his cool the most during the heist. Yet is the one whose staying the coolest in the aftermath. I guess you can put it down to him not realizing the gravity of the situation.
Throughout the film Mr White does refer to Mr Blonde as a psycho. Well I will say Mr Blonde does show some Psychopathic traits in this scene (i.e. Lack of Remorse and Empathy, Callous attitude and as we can all tell Coolness under pressure)
So good to rewatch..its been a while (more than 16 years), need to rewatch it all. Shoutout to my late Mum, she loved the subtle cleverness of all the dialogue in every good movie that watched with her (Tarantino films easily being big time ones) but specifically remember her laughing heaps at Steve Buschemi as Mr Pink saying ''..he's (Mr White) too homicidal to be working with the cops..'' and ''let's just try figure out who the bad guy is'' (we dont have a square-cut whitebread societal idea of 'good' and 'bad' in my family, we're more afraid of the countless arsehole cops with inpunity etc...but great line).
The dubber of Mister Blonde in my language, which is Italian, has got a voice that sounds a lot like original Madsen's voice, for true! Nice coincidence!
The shot at 00:10 made me think that this movie would look great in black & white. Mr. Blonde leaning against the pole, the lighting, the suits, the gangsters, Mr. Pink's east coast accent, the whole thing
Fun fact. The soda White is drinking is from a Taco Bell. The cop (played by Kirk Baltz) asked to ride in the trunk to experience what it was really like. Michael Madsen drove down a long alley with pot holes then a Taco Bell drive through.
Let me revise my statement. Madsen vs. Keitel at that time, even with Keitel being older than Madsen, I'm not only going with Keitel, but I'm saying it's not really even close. And I'm not sure what everyone is basing going with Madsen on. Keitel is a Marine who served in Lebanon. And if you're looking at physique, Madsen is tall but pretty much scrawny, and Keitel is much more muscular. The dude has hands that look like he could hurt you with a punch too. Madsen looks like an actor, and he always has a kind of Zoolander way of playing a tough guy, like he's trying to do a version of Blue Steel with a little squint. I guess some guys buy that that's tough, but I'm seeing ten times more of a real tough guy in Keitel.
+mrrusss As far as White versus Blonde I say Vic Vega (Blonde) his character had just spent time in the joint so his hands may have been just a wee bit more up to par.
not gonna lie, mr blonde is fucking hilarious & intimidating all at once. hes just 2 cool for this world. when he throws the soda, man you know its about to get real but then... the best is when mr blonde shows them the trunk, they laugh joke and smile and everything what happened right before seems forgotten and everyones in a good mood again. kinda portraits that theyre all stonecold killers in the end.
The fact that Blonde stopped for fast food with a kidnapped cop in his trunk after going on a killing spree during a jewel heist is hilarious.
I'd do the same!
Then he attempts to burn a cop alive while they are trying to lay low,fucking sociopath
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 great analysis..all this before slashing the ears of a kidnapped cop out his trunk
The sociopath in the group
@@Alivirgo8.24 Thanks for ruining the movie for me.
"Am I the only professional?" Yes, Pink, you are.
Some are surely on team Blondie here, but I'm with White on what he said: A psychopath ain't a professional.
Pink's definitely the most professional
White cares too much.
Blonde cares too little.
Orange is incapacitated and the rat.
Brown and Blue are dead.
Joe and Eddie also care too much.
Pink is definitely the only professional.
He's better of mr purple
@@dixantmishra6768 I still wanna see the movie about the guy on the other job called Mr Purple
@@diesemautokerl2181 What if that's Jules or Vincent from Pulp Fiction
Michael Madsen gives an excellent performance as a psychopath in this movie.
I will agree 100%. This guy freaked me the hell out when I was 13, still does today.
Guys like him make me fear a heart attack. He was NOT a good guy.
@@danicalero1364 Blonde was horrible. End of.
He was always so.....calm
@@Kelly14UK ahaha hes a badass but hes crazy man
He stopped to get fast food with a cop in his trunk 😂
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣
😂👍
Yeah went to big kahuna burger 🍔
What's a true psychopath
@@marksnexus MMMM that is a tasty burger
I got 1 thing to say. No one will ever look as chill as Mr. Blonde drinking with a straw while being yelled at.
Charlotte92 when did he have time to get a drink lol
@@omarkhan3768 he shot up the store, took a cop to get out as a hostage, put the cop in the trunk after roughing him up sadistically, went to a burger joint, then came here lol. He's a psycho and one of my favorites honestly even knowing he was written cooly for that intention
Getting yelled at makes people thirsty
He’s a psychopath, he of all people would be callous about a shooting
The fuck you talkin' about?
"......ASSHOLE!" Keitels line delivery was hilarious
Pat Gogan it reminded me of when Cameron yelled “ASSHOLE!” To Principal Rooney in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
I think Jesse Pinkman must’ve taken the inspiration for the way he shouts asshole from this
He's a total pro.
Keitel, Buscemi, Madsen, Roth.... Tarantino landed a pretty fucking good cast for his first film, which was basically a low budget student project
+Medina Sod
That's for sure.
He got lucky
No, Keitel read the script and agreed to produce/act it. I'm sure he regretted it a long time ago.
jaye see Why would he regret it?
+Medina Sod cause he's taking a chance with an unknown director it was pretty much a 50/50 chance on whether or not this movie would be big
“Way too homicidal to be working with the cops” is the greatest line in the movie 🤣
Mr Blonde should have *been* a cop
@@Meta-DrewHe would be in prison.
Last time I checked, cops don't massacre people in department stores.
I have trouble remembering all the great lines.
@@fuckamericanidiotyeah just everywhere else
I like Mr White because he has compassion to Mr Orange.
Mr Blonde may be a sick fuck, but he is cool in some way. I don't know how.
Mr Pink is the best of them all because he is the smart one and the most professional one.
Ave Srbija, Mr White got played by Mr Orange, it's the undercovers job to get there hooks into the criminals their supposed to be infiltrating. As Mr White later regrets at the end in his crying out
n most racist one
Ave Srbija blonde is basically Elvis
Mr Orange feels really guilty about it though otherwise he wouldn't have told Mr White
Mr blonde scares the fuck outta me. Not an easy task too
Mr. Pink's eye roll and face-palm at 2:11
"You gotta be kidding me"
haha I never caught that. fucking brilliant
He was so done with their unprofessional asses. He should've took those diamonds and dipped 😂.
LOL. Mr Pink really should've escaped with the diamonds. But then we wouldn't have had the film.
That interaction was improvised by Keitel.
I loved Steve's reaction there, it was like "I don't believe this"
"What, did you forget your french fries to go with your soda?"
"No, I had them already."
Steven Choe hmm-hmmm! That IS a tasty burger!
@@khaelstorm2552 Big Kahuna Burger, damn i can almost taste that hawaiian burger with french fries with soda 🍔🍟🥤
"Yea..?"
I love the way Keitel delivers it, so sarcastic and smooth
Big Kahuna Burger! That's that Hawaiian joint right? I hear they have some tasty burgers
“My heart’s beatin’ so fast I’m about to have a heart attack” says Mr Blonde in the coolest, most unperturbed way possible.
He was so cool in this.
Bet you’re a big Lee Marvin fan. Me too! Madsen is a beast.
Hard to believe after that getaway from the heist with the cop inside his trunk being so calm
Yeah, we all got it, Captain Obvious. 😅
Favourite scene from the film, Harvey Keitel is just fucking brilliant.
Now he sells landlord insurance
They all were. Not a weak link in this cast. Love it!
"What's this guy's problem?" Lmaooo
and blah blah blah blah.......
That fuckin' shooting spree! In the store remember?
Anonymous his careless and clueless way of saying it is what sold it for me 😂😂💀
"You taking his side?"
- "No! Fuck sides! Now all we need is a little solidarity!"
Love that part of the dialogue
Buscemi's delivery and intonation on certain words is so unique. Almost sounds corny when he says things but it shows he's a sharp criminal whodoesnt like to use slang
Considering this line comes from the guy that doesn’t believe in tipping, that’s awesome
tipping tha opposite of solidarity, tipping is hobbling urself financially 2 compensate for tha stinginess & greed of restaurant businesses bc u feel emotional & guilty dat tha employees bein affected usually has vaginas
@@Kilanator He's 100% right about tipping though
commie bastard
I love how Buscemi delivers his line at 2:50
I liked the N word
It was improvised
I like 2:34 even more
@@gottalight3574which is ironic since these boneheads all botched the robbery and end up killing each other
@@gottalight3574 scorcesse says the gamer word in taxidriver
I love how White incredulously laughs after the Lee Marvin line.
just breaks character
MMA Forever Did he really break character???
I suppose because Blonde's observation nailed it
It seems like Tarantino allowed them to do some ad-lib, and Blonde came up with a hilarious line.
Me too. Love that guy.
"I'll bet you're a big Lee Marvin fan, aren't you?" When Michael Madsen says that line, I always think it's a shame that Lee Marvin died in 1987 because if he hadn't, Tarantino definitely would've used him in a film.
Lee in "The Killers." Truly great with Clu, Claude and Angie. Not to mention Ronald's last film!
Reservoir Dogs just may be...quietly...Tarantino's best film. That Dialogue in every scene, it's so raw and so down to earth gritty and surreal. It's credible. My friends and I would quote scenes from this movie more than any of the other films. This scene included!
I think it’s his best movie,like you say,it’s just so quotable
This movie is all meat and no fat. Stripped down, lean and mean. Just like the crew. His later, longer movies all have these self-indulgent moments where I zone out or lose interest. I love his work, especially the Kill Bills, Inglourious Basterds and OUATIH but RD is my fave, maybe because it was fresh, exciting and you left the cinema knowing you'd seen something incredible. I think 2003's Oldboy was the next time I had that experience.
@@emjay3066 Pulp Fiction has some boring moments.
Always has been my favorite, the one that really got me watching Tarantino more closely.
@@wallrider73 for me it's Inglorious Basterds and RD. Also agree about Oldboy.
Mr. Blonde was calm yet psychotic. Mr pink was convicted yet logical. Mr. White was coldhearted yet voice of reason. Mr. Orange was smart yet sneaky.
I don't think Mr. White was coldhearted at all. Look how he was with Mr. Orange.
Mr. White acted too much on emotion, which was his downfall. Mr. Blond's flaw was he was psychotic. Mr. Pink survives because he focuses on looking after himself and thinking logically.
blondie was a stone cold psycho , white was an experienced criminal , pink was a professional thinker
kissos man White was too trusting in the end
Psychopath, not psychotic. Big difference.
One thing I always liked about this scene is how Mr. Blonde can get caught up on all the relevant information without having to say a thing. His silence and cool demeanor essentially force Mr. Pink to do all the talking, which Mr. Pink happens to be very good at. I always figured something happened to Mr. Blonde in prison that made him snap or that prison simply brought out the psychopath that was always just beneath the surface.
This scene is the reason why I love Harvey Keitel.
This movie rejuvenated Harvey's career, just like Pulp Fiction did for Travolta and Willis.
Easily one of his best performances
He's one hell of a great actor.
I'm sorry, but the highlight of this scene was Keitel's delivery of the "Asshole!" line
Yea shits funny as hell but true statement you point out
I just realized something about this scene. I always wondered what the purpose was of Mr. White's jab at Mr. Blonde about his fries and drink. Conflict? Sure, it adds a little more to Mr. White's contempt for him, but I think it says something more about Mr. Blonde. After this heist, in which there was a shootout both inside *and* outside the building, one would think they'd all lie low and make their way to the warehouse as soon as possible. But not Mr. Blonde. He had the balls to go get fast food and *then* makes his way to the safe house (with a cop in his trunk, at that). It shows how conceited he is, how confident he is with himself in not getting caught. Tarantino just showed this to us by way of Blonde's lax reaction to White, but that little piece of dialogue just adds a little bit more to Blonde, I think.
Nice observation, broadened my view of the movie.
The same can be said about Mr. Blonde without Mr. White's jab, that Mr. Blonde was acting normal and did what he would have (presumably) done any other day. It is understood that Mr. Blonde is much more relaxed and cool than the rest of the guys and the soda (and sunglasses) symbolizes that as you pointed out. According to your analysis the fries are just redundant to the soda, reinforcing the idea, but not adding anything. The purpose of the comment about the fries is to show that Mr. White is skeptical about trusting Mr. Blonde, as they are already in the safe house and there is a suspected rat and now he is being lured outside of the safe house right after Mr. Pink says Mr. Blonde is the only one he "can really trust." The comment adds to Mr. White because he is still looking after himself instead of just going along with the group. You had the right idea to begin with, but then took 4 right turns.
Mr Blonde is a psychopath. It was only a matter of time before he'd get killed or arrested again.
Rumor has it that the actor for the hostage cop wanted to know what it felt like to ride in the trunk of a car - Madsen decided to get a bite to eat with him in the trunk, and when he arrived on scene with the drink Tarantino rolled with it.
Retnuh1231 Interesting. I never knew that. I can imagine that would've helped him play the part convincingly. By the way, his name is Kirk Baltz.
There's definitely somethin' wrong with Mr. Blonde..
You’re right
His tie’s not tightened
Bailbandsh?
Working as intended...
02:42 "You fucking said that" LOL, Mr. Blonde takes no shit from anyone.
I don't know why this scene is so funny. Harvey Keitel killed this scene! I could watch this scene over and over! This is what you call acting!
They were all great in this scene!
They are all great in this scene!
Absolutely
"Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie, or are you gonna bite?"
This should be said to all internet tough guys.
Until some shitstain with a modicum of coding skill swats you
Whoever says that instantly becomes the internet tough guy themself though.
The real line you wanna use on Internet tough guys is "I'll bet you're a big Lee Marvin fan, aren't ya?"
Mmm but there is no way for them to bite, unless they are good at hacking.
You almost killed me.....Asshole!!!
Steve Buscemi is such a boss,
If you watch this video... 3:52
I did like it
Mr Blonde is so chill...
Sociopaths usually are lol
Pat Gogan *Pyschopath
…and mad
.. and hot
Even when he’s about to have a heart attack LoL
So Mr. Blonde was the brother of Vincent Vega from pulp fiction !
and they both had the same destiny
He was supposedly meant to actually play the part in Pulp and it be the same guy as here but Set before (obviously lol) but he had other filming commitments so Tarantino made Travolta a brother character instead.
Mr Blonde has tortured a cop named Marvin and his brother , Vincent has killed a guy also named Marvin ! Coincidence ?
Imagine a movie based on the Vega brothers before Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. It could be set before Mr Blonde goes to the prison and Vincent Vega goes to Amsterdam, and maybe the movie tells us about how they ended up going those routes. Maybe they were on a job and Mr Blonde ended up getting busted, Vincent managed to escape and went on the run to Europe. It would be set in the 1980's.
Of course it would be hard to make now because John Travolta and Michael Madsen are older now so they would have to use younger actors but with the right script and director i'd say it would be an awesome movie.
Every Tarantino film is happening in a same universe. Apart from Jackie Brown that is happening in Elmore Leonard´s universe
"Are you gonna bark all day, lil doggy or are you gonna bite?" ... BEST line ever!!!
I'd be Mr. Purple: Some guy on some other job fighting over who gets to be Mr. Black.
Shamona Lanier not mr. Purple its mr. Pink
Shamona Lanier he was quoting the movie smart guy
Matthew Prestia problem is this isn’t just one quote, but he mixed up 2 quotes said by two different people
I think citing direct references are null and void when it’s discovered that we have a 20 year old movie in the house.
(Mr Pink) lmaoooooo
Ayyy, fox logo. Or is that the konami logo? Or the xof?
I have never forgotten the way Mr. White says "Asshole!" It's so fucking funny for some reason.
Hell Madsen should have made it better... he deserved better in movies!
Madsen was damned good in this, but never had much range. He generally always played the exact same character.
warrcc c Problematic? Can you say more about that?
He was going to be travoltas character in pulp fiction but turned it down due to other commitments
@@nataszasuarez6243 i guess it's drinking problem
@Mitch Krendall he also beat up his son after he caught him smoking a joint. He was arested and charged with violence
I'll NEVER forget watching this in 'real' time. Read the review in The Washington Times the Friday it was released and thought.. "WOW". At the time it was REALLY intense, the plot line. ALLLL the actors, outside of HKeitel, were relatively unknown as was Tarantino. An AMAZING experience..
Tim Roth was already very well known in the UK.
Have you ever listened to KBILLY's super sounds of the '70s
"FUCK YOU, MANIAC!"
God, I love this movie.
2:34 - The First "N" Bomb in Quentin Tarantino's first movie.
The first one of many
nah 2:36
@@IDontNeedThisStupidHandle Not the first usage of it in the movie anyways, it's used when White, Orange, Pink and Nice Guy Eddie are in the car together.
I met Michael Madsen one month ago in a villa in the south of France, near Saint-Tropez. I was assisting a photographer for a fashion shoot, and the villa owners had invited their friend Mr. Blonde for the night and we had dinner all together. Reservoir Dogs was my cult movie before, so when I saw him I could hardly keep my heart inside my chest ! Surreal.
That's so cool !!
legendary how he swaggers in with a milkshake
juice even
Think about it....he went through a drive-through after just robbing a store...with a cop in his trunk...that's ice
+shyjames83 Which is kind of stupid if you think about it because the cop didn't have duct tape over his mouth so people would have noticed the sound come out of his trunk at the drive-thru.
***** He probably told the Cop that if he screamed he'd cut his balls off or something...and MEANT it
+Bluemgwes they probably thought "Eh we ain't paid enough to get involved in any of that shit."
Also I think the movie happens in LA? Or a fictionalised version. Probably see and hear that shit every day so become jaded to it haha
“They deserve what they got” that line was cold as hell.
This sounds like every Call of Duty conversation in the lobby, post game.
U hear the n word one time
SOLIDARITY............what we need is some solidarity!!!!!
I like the way Mr Blonde stands at the pole - like a romantic hero from an old musical or noir movie.
While these 3 were arguing and accusing each other,, Mr. Orange was probably laughing inside his head since they couldn't find out he was the undercover cop who set them up.
Probably not, since he was also bleeding to death and in a great deal of agony.
Mr. Orange was either passed out or was in incredible pain. I don't think he was laughing.
That's why I said "inside his head".
Until Nice Guy and Joe came in and exposed his snitch ass!
Uh yea. what the other guys said. Orange was out of it, there was no way he'd be credible enough in his current state. He was done for.
Which is why, if you look back where he was shot by the female motorist, they stayed on his face so long. He was done for at that point. Finished. What luck, eh?
best portray of a sociopath vs psychopath I've seen
This clip made me forget I was just watching a clip and not the actual movie. Now I have to put the entire movie on.
Tarantino is a natural at selecting people to his roles. The roles tend to become unforgetable.
Mr Blonde has to be my favorite in the movie, i love how he's just casually standing there with a milkshake haha brilliant!
it cost him 5 bucks so of course he's gonna enjoy it
2:10 i love steve buscemi's acting right there
Blonde is way too chill
not only he lost the cops , got one in his trunk and went to get fast food 😆
I've watched Reservoir Dogs for the first time in my life today... I enjoyed this film soo much, it's amazing how it's seems to be only dialogue and still there's so much going on.. it got me right from the first scene,.. I was telling a friend about it today, and felt like quoting the whole movie..
I watched it 1st time today
Certified hood classic.
Michael Madsen is downright amazing. I feel like he never gets the credit he is due...
2:34 this line is crazy 😭😭
Is it untrue though? Doubt you’ll say yes
It’s crazy alright. Crazy accurate
"hes too homicidal to be working with the cops" LOL
Have anyone played Fallout: New Vegas.
If so, does anyone notice that Mr. Blonde looks alot like Pacer from The Kings Impersonation Club in Freeside.
the other way around
1992 was one hell of a year for Harvey Keitel, this AND Bad Lieutenant
I had the chance to play Mr. Blonde at my college in a student directed play “Resevoir Dogs”. Had a lot of fun in that show. It paid off in the end because it was one of the best shows my school has put on. Good timez
John Fitzgerald That’s really awesome. I always wondered what Reservoir Dogs would be like as a theater drama.
I don't know why but that last few seconds felt very improvised. I love it
harvey keitel, most underated actor of all time.
I find it ironic how Blonde was the one who lost his cool the most during the heist. Yet is the one whose staying the coolest in the aftermath. I guess you can put it down to him not realizing the gravity of the situation.
"what's this guy's problem"
This is the most intense game of "Among Us" I've ever seen.
Orange is sus
cringe
That's what I thought. I haven't seen this movie in forever. Rewatching it would be funny actually haha
And that's the way, how to make an iconic scene. Great actors playing under legendary director with awesome script.
Mr. Pink's expression when Mr. Blonde asks Mr. White "are you gonna bark all day little doggy, or are you gonna bite" 🤣🤣🤣
Madsen is epitome of cool in this scene.
"You fucking said that?" Gets me every time.
Throughout the film Mr White does refer to Mr Blonde as a psycho. Well I will say Mr Blonde does show some Psychopathic traits in this scene (i.e. Lack of Remorse and Empathy, Callous attitude and as we can all tell Coolness under pressure)
Me encanta Mr. Blonde es tan sexy y cool, mi favorito de todas maneras ♥♥
Natalia Contreras a mi tb ❤️❤️
What you forget your french fries??
Nah i had them already
Lololol that made me bust
The best character introduction of all time
So good to rewatch..its been a while (more than 16 years), need to rewatch it all. Shoutout to my late Mum, she loved the subtle cleverness of all the dialogue in every good movie that watched with her (Tarantino films easily being big time ones) but specifically remember her laughing heaps at Steve Buschemi as Mr Pink saying ''..he's (Mr White) too homicidal to be working with the cops..'' and ''let's just try figure out who the bad guy is'' (we dont have a square-cut whitebread societal idea of 'good' and 'bad' in my family, we're more afraid of the countless arsehole cops with inpunity etc...but great line).
1:58 The way he said that, a**hole, damn that was funny😂😂
Wasnt ready for the N bomb lmaoooo
The dubber of Mister Blonde in my language, which is Italian, has got a voice that sounds a lot like original Madsen's voice, for true! Nice coincidence!
@Mario Lisa relatively fine thanx sorry for the delay in answering / più o meno bene grazie scusa per il ritardo nella risposta
The shot at 00:10 made me think that this movie would look great in black & white. Mr. Blonde leaning against the pole, the lighting, the suits, the gangsters, Mr. Pink's east coast accent, the whole thing
Fun fact. The soda White is drinking is from a Taco Bell. The cop (played by Kirk Baltz) asked to ride in the trunk to experience what it was really like. Michael Madsen drove down a long alley with pot holes then a Taco Bell drive through.
They eat a lot of tacos in California
Blonde*
Bullshit
@@susanryan4347 we take taco tuesday seriously
the rest of the country should take note of such an important weekly event
2:31 mr blonde his face 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
This would have been far better portrayed in theatre than film.
That’d be fucking awesome to watch
Just like The Breakfast Club.
Right now he's the only one I can trust. He's too homicidal to work with the cops. Lol that's true...no way Blonde would be the rat.
2:53 There's a word that didn't make it in the 21st century. "Solidarity"
Loose cannon vs calm badass? Please. White/Harvey ftw
"Are You Gonna Bark All Day Little Doggie Or Are You Gonna Bite?"
Tarantino Always Had The Most Epic Dialouges in His Films 👌👍
3:12 Wow, that was really exciting. I bet you’re a big Lee Marvin fan, aren’t you?
I think Keitel would have taken Madsen in a real fight.
Not a chance
+shyjames83 you do know that muscles aren't the only decisive factor in a fight, right friend?
hugo pereira of course, but I'd still put my money on madsen
Let me revise my statement. Madsen vs. Keitel at that time, even with Keitel being older than Madsen, I'm not only going with Keitel, but I'm saying it's not really even close. And I'm not sure what everyone is basing going with Madsen on. Keitel is a Marine who served in Lebanon. And if you're looking at physique, Madsen is tall but pretty much scrawny, and Keitel is much more muscular. The dude has hands that look like he could hurt you with a punch too. Madsen looks like an actor, and he always has a kind of Zoolander way of playing a tough guy, like he's trying to do a version of Blue Steel with a little squint. I guess some guys buy that that's tough, but I'm seeing ten times more of a real tough guy in Keitel.
+mrrusss As far as White versus Blonde I say Vic Vega (Blonde) his character had just spent time in the joint so his hands may have been just a wee bit more up to par.
"My heart's beating so fast I'm gonna have a heart attack"
Said by someone who sounds like he's on morphine lol
One of Tarantino's best
Knowing about shot composition makes me appreciate this scene even more :D
I wish Mr. Blonde had said "I'll bet you're a big Harvey Keitel fan, aren't you?"
I’m f kin positive you’re on the level. 😂
not gonna lie, mr blonde is fucking hilarious & intimidating all at once. hes just 2 cool for this world. when he throws the soda, man you know its about to get real but then...
the best is when mr blonde shows them the trunk, they laugh joke and smile and everything what happened right before seems forgotten and everyones in a good mood again.
kinda portraits that theyre all stonecold killers in the end.
Mr. White's temper always reminds me of Michael De Santa from GTA V.
Ketel is so amazing that he trips up his line and none of us dare let him know.
one of favorite classic movies, i just love how Mr. White screams *MANIAC* 😁
2:39 Pink is horrified at White’s big mouth but plays it cool and admits it. Lmao
And Pink is just facepalming in the background.
2:35 imagine this whole line put in nowadays movie