Le iene

Titolo originale: Reservoir Dogs
Regia: Quentin Tarantino |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Thriller
Tag: escape | jewelry | psychopath | traitor | ear | heist | thief | betrayal | plan gone wrong | gang | nonlinear timeline | warehouse | told in flashback | heist gone wrong | botched robbery | foreshadowing | rendezvous | iconic | uneasy alliance | rag tag group | based on short |
Cast: Harvey Keitel | Tim Roth | Michael Madsen | Chris Penn | Steve Buscemi | Lawrence Tierney | Randy Brooks | Kirk Baltz | Edward Bunker | Quentin Tarantino | Rich Turner | David Steen | Tony Cosmo | Stevo Polyi | Michael Sottile | Robert Ruth | Lawrence Bender | Linda Kaye | Suzanne Celeste | Steven Wright | Laurie Lathem | Maria Strova | Burr Steers | Craig Hamann | Rowland Wafford | Scott McElroy |

Los Angeles. Una rapina a un importatore di diamanti che avrebbe potuto dare un ottimo bottino con un rischio calcolato si trasforma in una sparatoria che costringe i malviventi a una fuga disordinata. C'è però un punto di ritrovo prestabilito da Joe, il loro capo. Si tratta di un deposito abbandonato che viene raggiunto per primi da Mr. White e Mr. Orange gravemente ferito. Ognuno degli appartenenti alla banda ha finora conosciuto gli altri solo con il nome di un colore per evitare eventuali delazioni. Ma è proprio il dubbio che al loro interno si nasconda un infiltrato della polizia che comincia a tormentare i soggetti che, progressivamente, raggiungeranno il punto di raccolta.

Approfondimenti

In the opening scene, while the men are having breakfast, before they all stand up, Quentin Tarantin [...] D
There has been some confusion among viewers as to how Mr. Brown is killed. Because Brown is the geta [...] D
Quentin Tarantino originally wrote the role of Mr. Pink for himself. Steve Buscemi originally auditi [...] D
The film is highly influenced by City on Fire (1987). A lot of the scenes and plot points were almos [...] D
Part of the dialogue between police officer Marvin Nash and Mr. Orange is used in the intro of the c [...] D
The prospective first draft screenplay had on its title page: 'Le iene (1992) Written and to be Dire [...] D
Many people have asked Quentin Tarantino why Mr. Orange confessed to being a cop to Mr. White at the [...] D
The film's budget was so low that many of the actors were asked to simply bring their own clothing a [...] D
Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam saw the Indian film Gaddaar (Vinod Khanna), years ago. He took the [...] D
Quentin Tarantino was originally going to play Mr. Pink, although he made a point of letting all the [...] D
In the commentary track on the Una vita al massimo (1993) DVD, Quentin Tarantino says that Tony Scot [...] D
In Mr. White's flashback, Joe asks him about a girl named Alabama. This is a reference to Patricia A [...] D
Filmed in thirty-five days. D
Robert Forster auditioned for Joe Cabot. Quentin Tarantino cast him in Jackie Brown (1997). D
Quentin Tarantino was considering using "Ballroom Blitz" by The Sweet as an alternate song for the " [...] D
During the bathroom scene, where Mr. White and Mr. Pink are discussing who is alive or dead, and spe [...] D
When Joe (Lawrence Tierney) mentions that Mr. Blue is dead, he says he's "Dead as Dillinger". Tierne [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
In the scene where Nice Guy Eddie talks on his cell phone about the botched robbery, an orange ballo [...] D
For the European release, the distributor used one-sheet posters for each of the main characters. Th [...] D
Armed with $30,000 and a 16mm camera, Quentin Tarantino was all set to make the film with a bunch of [...] D
Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 25 Most Dangerous Movies". D
The final print of the film came back from the lab just three days before its world premiere at the [...] D
At the end of the scene where Mr. Orange is talking to the other undercover cop in Johnnie's restaur [...] D
On a day off during the shoot, Lawrence Tierney was arrested for allegedly pulling a gun on his neph [...] D
Quentin Tarantino: [trunk] Before the audience sees the contents of Mr. Blonde's trunk, the camera l [...] D
James woods was offered the role of Mr. Pink by Quentin Tarantino D
Quentin Tarantino was very keen to put dialogue onto the soundtrack CD, knowing that it would act as [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
In an interview featured in the documentary I am fishead (2011) psychologist Robert D. Hare reports [...] D
Quentin Tarantino added the opening diner scene to give Mr. Blue ( Edward Bunker ) some lines becaus [...] D
Quentin Tarantino cast Tim Roth after being impressed by his work in Vincent & Theo (1990). Besides, [...] D
Mr. Pink, Mr. Brown and Mr. Blue are the only members of the heist team whose true names are never r [...] D
Voted best independent film ever by Empire Magazine. It also was voted most influential movie in the [...] D
In an interview with Empire Magazine, career criminal Edward Bunker (Mr. Blue) stated that the film [...] D
Quentin Tarantino's shortest film to date. D
On their way to the first meeting about the heist, Misters Pink, White, Orange, and Nice Guy Eddie, [...] D
Kirk Baltz recalls that a more graphic version of the ear-cutting scene was filmed, involving a tube [...] D
The initial dialogue also shows Mr. White as the "protective" guy (defending the waitresses), as wel [...] D
In the diner scene, all of the criminals put in a dollar for the tip except Mr. Pink which starts a [...] D
Harvey Keitel paid for the New York City casting sessions that unearthed Steve Buscemi, Michael Mads [...] D
Robert Kurtzman did the special make-up effects for free, on the condition that Quentin Tarantino wr [...] D
Viggo Mortensen auditioned for a role. He read for a Hispanic character in a scene to be performed w [...] D
The breakfast scene at the beginning was filmed only 1¼ miles (2km) from the National Security of [...] D
The first draft script called for Pink Floyd's "Money" where "Little Green Bag" is now. It was later [...] D
Quinton Tarantino partially financed this film with the fee he received for a now infamous appearanc [...] D
Monte Hellman was originally tapped to direct the film, as Quentin Tarantino was completely unknown. [...] D
This movie has no orchestral score. All the music you hear are recorded tracks. D
The theatrical release of the film contains no female speaking parts. There are some in the deleted [...] D
The soft drink cup that Mr. Blonde is drinking from is from Big Kahuna Burger. While it displays no [...] D
Producer Lawrence Bender gave the script to his acting coach whose wife then passed it on to Harvey [...] D
The opening scene in the coffee shop contains subtle foreshadowing about the identity of the "rat". [...] D
Quentin Tarantino discovered Steve Buscemi "looking like a real criminal" in a test for a Neil Simon [...] D
In the opening scene, when Mr. Pink is giving his tipping speech, he says when he orders coffee he w [...] D
The film was released in America with almost no promotion, so it did not do that well at the box off [...] D
Mr. Brown (Quentin Tarantino) only appears in three scenes. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
Matt Dillon was considered for the role of Mr. Blonde. D
Quentin Tarantino and producer Lawrence Bender used to joke that they were the most inexperienced pe [...] D
Colours as 'noms de criminalité' was previously used in 1974's 'The Taking of Pelham 123' (that g [...] D
In Harvey Keitel - The first documentary - To be an actor, (available on YouTube), two jobs Keitel d [...] D
The protagonist Mr. Orange quotes Tony Baretta, main character of Baretta (1975) in your sentence be [...] D
While searching for producers to finance the film and save them from having to make it themselves on [...] D
The film cast includes two Academy Award winners: Quentin Tarantino and Steven Wright; and three Aca [...] D
The album "EDC" (1994, Epic) by Seattle alternative rock band Satchel was heavily inspired by the mo [...] D
Of his decision to not show the heist itself, Quentin Tarantino has said that the reason was initial [...] D
About three minutes into the movie a silhouette of Mickey Mouse is seen, cast by a fan in between St [...] D
In the script, the wounded Mr. Orange is laid down on a mattress, instead of on the wooden ramp in t [...] D
Steve Buscemi's character Mr. Pink, bases his not "believing in tipping" policy in part, on the fact [...] D
Tom Sizemore was a finalist for the part of Mr. Pink. D
The Reservoir Dogs: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on October 13, 1992 by MCA. D
In the first scene of the Mr. Blonde chapter, when Vic Vega is meeting with Joe and Nice Guy Eddie, [...] D
Terry Gilliam is thanked in the credits in gratitude for advice he gave to Quentin Tarantino during [...] D
David Duchovny auditioned for a part. According to Duchovny, Quentin Tarantino told him, "I like wha [...] D
Even though Quentin Tarantino abhors product placement, behind Harvey Keitel there is a can of stain [...] D
At age seventeen, Edward Bunker, a former career criminal, was the youngest felon to be sent to San [...] D
Harvey Keitel and Michael Madsen had previously appeared in Thelma & Louise (1991). D
Was voted the second greatest directorial debut of all time behind Quarto potere (1941). D
WILHELM SCREAM: First heard faintly when Mr. Pink knocks over a pedestrian. Second time is heard by [...] D
Although he supposedly killed more people than any of the other characters, Mr. Blonde is never seen [...] D
Chris Penn's blood squibs accidentally went off too early in the big stand-off scene, forcing him to [...] D
This is notably Tim Roth's breakthrough American film. In his native England, he had thrived under s [...] D
In the French version, the line "If you fucking beat this prick long enough, he'll tell you he start [...] D
Has never been officially released in South Korea as it's illegal to portray the torture or killing [...] D
The title for the film first came to Quentin Tarantino while visiting a production company and notic [...] D
Nicolas Cage was considered for the role of Nice Guy Eddie. D
In the script, it was Mr. White who doesn't tip, not Mr. Pink. Also, it was Mr. Pink who had the fir [...] D
White and Pink are smoking Chesterfields, an obvious product placement, before the era of Red Apple [...] D
In an edition of Radio Times back in 2001, Andrew Collins wrote an article about the film. "There ar [...] D
In 2014, Quentin Tarantino revealed in an interview that the entire soundtrack budget was spent on s [...] D
To avoid alienating the film's backers, producer Lawrence Bender had the tamer scenes shot first, so [...] D
Michael Madsen had difficulty filming the torture scenes, due to his strong aversion to violence of [...] D
Although there is no definitive answer to what Mr. White whispers to Mr. Orange, in the French relea [...] D
The body count (on-screen and off) is unclear. According to the dialogue, four clerks plus the 'blac [...] D
The shot where Tim Roth looks at his reflection in the mirror right before leaving his apartment is [...] D
Ving Rhames was considered for the role of Holdaway. D
According to Steve Buscemi in a recent podcast interview, everyone had a difficult time with Lawrenc [...] D
The promotional posters for this film say "Five strangers team up for the perfect crime." The crimin [...] D
At the end of the first week of shooting Lawrence Tierney was fired and then quickly re-hired by dir [...] D
The actress who played the lady Mr. Orange shot was Tim Roth's dialect coach Suzanne Celeste. Roth i [...] D
The suit Harvey Keitel wore was his own. It had been a specially-made gift from French Designer Agn� [...] D
Wes Craven famously walked out of a screening of Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs in 1992; and Tar [...] D
According to an interview on the DVD, Michael Madsen says that Kirk Baltz asked to ride in his trunk [...] D
This is the second film Tim Roth has starred in where a character's ear is severed. The first was tw [...] D
The first week of its release, Piper's Alley theater in Chicago placed a sign (that was technically [...] D
Steve Buscemi was offered the roles of Mr. Orange and Nice Guy Eddie. D
The warehouse where the majority of the movie takes place was once a mortuary, and thus is full of c [...] D
In an interview on BBC in 2009, Quentin Tarantino said he was proud the movie is often on top ten he [...] D
During filming, a paramedic was kept on the set to make sure that Mr. Orange's (Tim Roth's) amount o [...] D
Eddie is heard over the phone saying that he does not know if "they are alive or dead, caught or not [...] D
The opening conversation concerns a song by Madonna. Chris Penn, playing Nice Guy Eddie Cabot, was M [...] D
At the very first screening of the film at the Sundance Film Festival, Quentin Tarantino stood up in [...] D
Mr. Blonde's (Michael Madsen's) real name is Vic Vega. This is the same surname as Vince (John Travo [...] D
Originally, in the screenplay, it was Mr. White who refused to tip the waitress at the beginning, an [...] D
The torture scene between Mr. Blonde and the cop is rated number one on Watch Mojo's "top ten movie [...] D
When Mr. Orange is leaving his apartment to meet Nice Guy Eddie, you can briefly see the August 1991 [...] D
Mr. Orange's apartment was the upstairs to the warehouse where most of the movie takes place. The fi [...] D
At a Tribeca 25th Anniversary screening of this film in April 2017, Quentin Tarantino recalled that [...] D
Lawrence Tierney and Edward Bunker had met before: they got into a fistfight in a Los Angeles parkin [...] D
The line where Mr. White tells Mr. Pink, "I need you cool. Are you cool?" was added into the script [...] D
Prior to the scene showing the colored bottles of detergent, you see two shirts hanging on the wall [...] D
At several points, Tim Roth had lain in the pool of fake blood for so long that the blood dried out, [...] D
During a screening at Sitges Film Festival, fifteen people walked out, including Wes Craven and spec [...] D
Jon Cryer was offered the role of Mr. Pink, but he turned it down. He admitted that he did not under [...] D
Mr. Blonde's Cadillac Coupe de Ville belonged to Michael Madsen, because the budget wasn't big enoug [...] D
Kirk Baltz auditioned four times for the film. D
Picked by Entertainment Weekly magazine as one of the "50 Greatest Independent Films" in a special s [...] D
Seymour Cassel and Steve Buscemi went to the audition together. Buscemi auditioned for Nice Guy Eddi [...] D
Editor Sally Menke's agent originally lobbied for her not to take the film. Menke disagreed and went [...] D
Quentin Tarantino originally planned to film this in black and white for just $16,000. D
According to cast member Edward Bunker, there was a scene that would have shown exactly what happene [...] D
Quentin Tarantino wanted James Woods to play a role in the film, and made him five different cash of [...] D
Madonna, who is the main topic of the opening conversation, really liked the film, but refuted Quent [...] D
Quentin Tarantino wrote the first draft in three and a half weeks. D
One of the radio ads heard in the background is for "Jack Rabbit Slim's", the fictitious 1950s-theme [...] D
According to Quentin Tarantino, Mr. Pink survives. You can verify this by increasing the volume of t [...] D
In Pulp Fiction (1994), "The Wolf" (Harvey Keitel) has a phone call while in one of Jimmy's rooms, e [...] D
Samuel L. Jackson auditioned for the role of Holdaway, which was eventually played by Randy Brooks. [...] D
WILHELM SCREAM: (At around twenty minutes) The famous scream is heard when Mr. Pink pushes a pedestr [...] D
Many movie posters replicate the famous still with the gang (Mr. White, Mr. Orange, Mr. Blonde, Mr. [...] D
Some plot elements, particularly the enforced anonymity among the gang, bear a resemblance to the cl [...] D
Mr. Blonde's Cadillac Coupe DeVille actually belonged to actor Micheal Madsen. It was also used in Q [...] D
Oddly enough, in all the film's advertising, including posters and the theatrical trailer, Tim Roth [...] D
Tim Roth refused to read for the film. He did insist on going out drinking with Quentin Tarantino an [...] D
Quentin Tarantino had to fight Miramax boss Harvey Weinstein to keep the torture scene in the film, [...] D
The line "Let's go to work" is often attributed to this film, but in fact comes from I professionist [...] D
The budget wouldn't cover police assistance for traffic control, so in the scene where Steve Buscemi [...] D

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Errori

When Mr. Blonde duct tapes Nash's mouth shut, he tapes right over the bottom half of his ear. At the [...] D
(at around 41 mins) When Mr. Blonde is talking with Joe Cabot and Nice Guy Eddie, he brings up a cig [...] D
During the getaway scene, Mr. White unloads his dual 9mm's into the police car. Before the camera cu [...] D
During the standoff between White and Pink, the gun in Mr. White's hand switches during shots from h [...] D
When Mr. Pink and Mr. White are pointing their guns at each other the camera pulls back to reveal Mr [...] D
(at around 21 mins) Mr. Pink breaks a car window with his elbow and it breaks into several large pie [...] D
When Blond is teasing White, he is leaning, then away from, then leaning again on a pole. D
Pink runs away and is not chased by a police car. D
(at around 21 mins) When Mr. Pink is shooting at the cops from behind the car, the fat cop is seen g [...] D
When Mr. Pink is hit by a car a police officer can be seen standing on the intersection. He is not v [...] D
In the fight scene between Mr. Pink and Mr. White, the warehouse lighting changes dramatically from [...] D
No police department would ever allow an undercover cop to actually participate in a robbery. It wou [...] D
All car scenes are obviously filmed with the car on a trailer. D
(at around 1h 11 mins) When the camera circles around Mr. Orange in the bathroom, the shadow of the [...] D
The three cops running after Pink are way closer one to another (and running much slower) in the clo [...] D
(at around 43 mins) When Nice Guy Eddie is talking with Vic Vega about getting him a job at the dock [...] D
After killing Mr. Blonde, the fake story that Mr. Orange tells Eddie to justify it is completely unn [...] D
(at around 55 mins) Mr. Blonde opens his barber blade twice. D
(at around 37 mins) When Mr. Blonde opens the trunk of his car to reveal his "surprise" to Mr. White [...] D
(at around 1h 25 mins) Just after Mr. White shoots the cops in the scene "An Orange/White Getaway", [...] D
The camera crew is reflected in Mr. Orange's sunglasses, twice; after White opens fire on the police [...] D
When torturing Officer Nash, Mr. Blonde leaves the building to retrieve a gas can from his car. Re-e [...] D
(at around 1h 30 mins) When Joe, Mr White and Nice Guy Eddie shoot each other near the end of the mo [...] D
(at around 1h 21 mins) During Mr. Orange's close-up during the naming session, the boom mic casts a [...] D
(at around 1h 27 mins) When Nice Guy Eddie shoots Nash, the muzzle-flashes from the gun and damage t [...] D
Mr White washes the blood of his hands twice both before and after Mr Pink also freshens up. D
None of the police officers in the film seem to wear body armor, which would seem like an obvious ch [...] D
In the warehouse when Mr. Blonde jumps off the car and takes off his coat he has a cigarette in his [...] D
(at around 1h 25 mins) Reflected in car window when Mr. White opens the door after Mr. Brown crashed [...] D
(at around 32 mins) When Mr. Blonde first appears during White and Pink's fight, he raises his soda [...] D
After cutting Nash's ear off, Mr. Blonde walks towards the door with the opened barber's blade in hi [...] D
(at around 21 mins) When firing at the police, the slide on Mr. Pink's pistol locks back, indicating [...] D
The blood never coagulates and change color to a dark brown. D
(at around 1h 13 mins) During the commode story when Mr. Orange turns on the hand dryer his hand is [...] D
(at around 1h 28 mins) When Eddie argues with Mr. Orange about the killing of Mr. Blonde, the polic [...] D
(at around 1h 14 mins) When Mr. Orange is in his apartment and is on the phone to Nice Guy Eddie, he [...] D
The two ivories behind Joe's desk change repeatedly between shots. D
The cop's right ear is still visible after having been cut off in the wide shots. D
(at around 1h 5 mins) When in the restaurant where we get the back story on Mr. Orange, the number o [...] D
Obvious dubbing of Orange when telling Brown "you're not blind" as this line is not synchronized wit [...] D
(at around 46 mins) The kidnapped policeman's cuffs are behind him in trunk of car then in front as [...] D
(at around 11 mins) When Mr. White brings Mr. Orange into the warehouse you see a crew member and a [...] D
(at around 1h 9 mins) During the "Commode" story, Mr. Orange refers to Ragazzi perduti as being rele [...] D
(at around 59 mins) When Mr. Blonde is pouring gasoline on Marvin Nash, Nash's legs are taped to the [...] D
A very slight but sudden camera movement to the right exactly at 1:01'07" when Orange asks the cop h [...] D
(at around 59 mins) When Mr. Orange shoots Mr. Blonde, when the camera focuses on Mr. Orange after t [...] D
Chase along a street by the police .Mr. Pink runs past a blue building and the film crew are reflect [...] D
When Nice Guy Eddie is driving with Mr. White in the front seat and Mr. Pink and Mr. Orange in the b [...] D
The white chair in the hall to the warehouse bathroom is in the opening shot but disappears after Wh [...] D
(at around 21 mins) When Mr. Pink s the woman, the satchel of diamonds is on the street in front of [...] D
(at around 51 mins) The door swings upon on its own during shooting. Harvey Keitel decided to walk o [...] D
(at around 41 mins) In Joe's office, when Mr. Blonde stands up for the second time to face Nice Guy [...] D
(at around 55 mins) Stealers Wheel's "Stuck in the Middle With You" was released and hit the charts [...] D
Mr. Orange/Freddy murders a woman after she shoots him as he carjacks her. As she was lawfully defen [...] D
(at around 20 mins) Reflected in a shop window as Mr. Pink runs along the street. D
(at around 56 mins) The amount of blood on Mr. Blonde's sleeve during the "ear scene". D
(at around 1h 21 mins) Shadow visible behind Cabot's head as he gives out names. D
(at around 58 mins) Stealers Wheel's "Stuck in the Middle With You" ends while Mr. Blonde is pouring [...] D
As Mr. Orange and Mr. White are walking away from the getaway car after Mr. Brown dies and the polic [...] D
When where Mr. Orange tells Marvin that he is a cop and continues a conversation, both characters' h [...] D
In the opening scene in the diner, the size of Mr. Blue's cigar. D
(at around 1h 5mins) Two characters are on a rooftop discussing a script written on paper. The paper [...] D
When Mr. White and Mr. Pink are talking about Mr. Blonde going "psycho" at the heist, Mr. White says [...] D

Frase

Mr. Blonde: Listen, I appreciate what, you guys ar [...] D
Marvin: I already told you I don't know anything a [...] D
Mr. Orange: [after being shot] I'm gonna fuckin' d [...] D
Mr. White: If you shoot this man, you die next. Re [...] D
Off-Screen Police Officers: [From Trailer] Freeze! [...] D
Mr. Pink: [debating the messy situation at the war [...] D
Holdaway: The things you gotta remember are the de [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: I come into the club one night and [...] D
Joe: So, you guys like to tell jokes and giggle an [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Listen kid, I'm not gonna bullshit you [...] D
Joe: So you had a few bad months. You do what ever [...] D
Mr. White: What's the cut, poppa? Joe: Juicy, jun [...] D
Mr. Orange: What happens if the manager won't give [...] D
Mr. White: Hell of a woman. Good little thief. D
Nice Guy Eddie: Alright, first things fuckin' last [...] D
[after hearing Orange's smuggling story] Joe: Onl [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: [to Mr. White] Larry, stop pointin [...] D
[Mr. White and Mr. Pink are washing up after the r [...] D
Mr. White: What you're supposed to do is act like [...] D
Mr. Pink: [about Mr. Blonde] He seems okay now, bu [...] D
Mr. Pink: I mean everbody panics, everybody, thing [...] D
Mr. Pink: You're acting like a first year fucking [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Hey Joe, you want me to shoot this guy [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: If you fucking beat this prick lon [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: What happened to Mr. Brown and Mr. [...] D
Mr. Pink: [entering the warehouse] Was that a fuck [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Daddy, did you see that? Joe: Wha [...] D
Mr. White: All right, let's run through what happe [...] D
Mr. Pink: [Mr. Blonde and Mr. White begin to quarr [...] D
[while cutting Marvin Nash's ear off] Mr. Blonde: [...] D
Joe: How does freedom feel? Mr. Blonde: It's a ch [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Alright, Mr. Fucking Compassion! I [...] D
Mr. Pink: Man, could you believe Mr. Blonde? Mr. [...] D
Mr. Pink: Mr. Blonde! What happened to you? We fig [...] D
Mr. White: [fighting over what to do with the dyin [...] D
Mr. Pink: I'm very sorry the government taxes thei [...] D
Mr. Orange: [after killing Mr. Blonde] Hey you, wh [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: The chick got tired of him beatin' [...] D
Freddy Newandyke: [reassuring himself in the mirro [...] D
Mr. White: We're leaving. You should go with us. [...] D
Mr. Pink: [Mr. Pink throws his tip on the table] A [...] D
Mr. Pink: We still gotta get out of here. Mr. Blo [...] D
Mr. Brown: [after Mr. Pink's tipping conversation] [...] D
Holdaway: Just think about it like it's a joke, al [...] D
Mr. Brown: I'm blind, man. I'm fucking blind. Mr. [...] D
[Joe counts the tip and finds it is a buck short] [...] D
Mr. Pink: [walks in] Was that a fucking set up or [...] D
Joe: Give me that book. Mr. White: Are you gonna [...] D
Mr. White: You talked to Nice Guy Eddie? Why the f [...] D
[the shot Mr. Orange knows some things about Mr. W [...] D
Joe: Cough up a buck you cheap bastard. D
[rubbing his thumb and forefinger together] Mr. P [...] D
Joe: [points at Mr. Orange] This man set us up. N [...] D
Joe: Let's go to work. D
Mr. Pink: We were set up. The cops were waiting fo [...] D
Mr. White: How do you know all this? Joe: He was [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Eddie, you keep talking like a bitch, [...] D
Mr. White: [pulling a gun on Mr. Blonde] Fuck you, [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: I got an idea. Just hear me out. I [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: You guys been listening to K-Billy [...] D
Joe: Hey, I've changed my mind. Shoot this piece o [...] D
Joe: So who's your parole officer? Mr. Blonde: Se [...] D
Mr. White: The choice between doing ten years and [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Guess what, I think I'm parked in the [...] D
Freddy Newandyke: What is this? Holdaway: That's [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Lady E... I mean she was a man-eat [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Boy that was really exciting. I bet yo [...] D
Mr. Pink: Where the fuck is everybody? I say the p [...] D
Mr. White: [snatching Joe's book from his hand] Gi [...] D
Joe: It never ceases to amaze me. A fuckin' jungle [...] D
Mr. Blonde: What's this guy's problem? Mr. White: [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Let me say this out loud, 'cause I [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Yeah I'm sorry, I should have pick [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: Ain't that a sad sight, Daddy, the [...] D
Mr White: That girl's ass... Mr. Orange: It's sit [...] D
Mr. White: You can't leave this guy with them. Ni [...] D
Mr. Pink: Look man, I know what I'm talking about, [...] D
Mr. White: [about Mr. Blonde] You can't leave thes [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: We got places all over the place. D
Mr. Blonde: You kids shouldn't play so rough. Some [...] D
Freddy Newandyke: Motherfucker, I'm trying to watc [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: I don't know who did what! I don't [...] D
Mr. Pink: What was the name of the chick who playe [...] D
Mr. White: Hardy fuckin' har. D
[after cutting Nash's ear, Mr. Blonde douses him w [...] D
[Mr. Blonde has cut off Marvin's ear and begins ta [...] D
[last lines] Off-Screen Police Officers: Freeze! [...] D
Freddy Newandyke: [asked by Holdaway to describe J [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: You guys should've never taken him [...] D
Mr. Pink: I don't wanna kill anybody. But if I got [...] D
Mr. Blonde: Was that as good for you as it was for [...] D
Holdaway: Look man, undercover cops gotta be Marlo [...] D
Mr. White: I swear to God, I think I'm fuckin' jin [...] D
Mr. Pink: For all I know, you're the rat. Mr. Whi [...] D
Joe: Now listen up, Mr. Pink. There's two ways we [...] D
[Nice Guy Eddie asks if anyone knows what happened [...] D
Mr. Blonde: I might break you in, Nice Guy, but I' [...] D
Mr. White: Relax. Have a cigarette. Mr. Pink: I q [...] D
Mr. Pink: I can say I definitely didn't do it beca [...] D
Mr. White: What, did you forget your french fries, [...] D
Mr. White: [snatches Joe's address book] Give me t [...] D
[first lines] Mr. Brown: Let me tell you what 'Li [...] D
Mr. Pink: Somebody's shoved a red-hot poker up our [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: C'mon, throw in a buck! Mr. Pink: [...] D
Holdaway: So if this fruit's a Brewer's fan, his a [...] D
K-Billy DJ: That was The Partridge Family's "Doesn [...] D
Mr. Pink: Hey, why am I Mr. Pink? Joe: Because yo [...] D
[Joe pulls out his gun and aims it at Mr. Orange; [...] D
Joe: All right ramblers, let's get rambling! D
Freddy Newandyke: I gotta memorize all this? There [...] D
Mr. Orange: [telling the Commode Story] This is a [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: [on the phone as he drives to the [...] D
Nice Guy Eddie: I'll get you down in Long Beach as [...] D
Mr. Pink: Look, I ordered coffee. Now we've been h [...] D
Mr. White: You fuckin' assholes turned the jewelry [...] D
Mr. Pink: Hey, did you see what happened to anyone [...] D
Mr. Pink: Where's the commode in this dungeon? I g [...] D

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