Reservoir Dogs Movie Review
Reservoir Dogs Review

"Reservoir Dogs" Overview

Rating: R
1992
Cast and Crew
Director : Quentin TarantinoProducer : Lawrence Bender
Screenwiter : Quentin Tarantino
Starring : Harvey Keitel,Tim Roth,Michael Madsen,Chris Penn,Steve Buscemi,Lawrence Tierney,Randy Brooks,Kirk Baltz,Edward Bunker,Quentin Tarantino
Now here's a stellar directorial debut from some guy named Quentin Tarantino.
Before he became a household name, Tarantino stunned us all with this
low-budget tale analyzing the before-and-after (and remarkably very little of
the "during") of a diamond heist. Set largely within the confines of one
warehouse, the movie is so chock full of witty and quotable dialogue ("Mr.
Brown? That sounds too much like Mr. Shit. ") and eye-popping scenes (when,
say, the suspected cop is doused in gasoline and has his ear cut off) that it
has become an instant classic. Not incidentally, it also remade both the heist
movie and the gangster flick, spawning countless imitations, just like later
Tarantino works would do.
Tarantino has continued to impress in such milestones as Pulp Fiction (which,
if you watch repeatedly, is revealed as a sequel to Dogs), but his first-film
gem is something that will be a cinematic reference point for ages. (It is also
a loose remake of the Chinese actioner City on Fire.)
For its ten-year anniversary (and coinciding with the reissue of Pulp and
Jackie Brown), Dogs gets the double-disc DVD treatment, an exhaustive
collection of extras including the widescreen and full-frame versions of the
film, deleted scenes (including two alternate angles of the ear scene), new
retrospective interviews, audio commentary, and a whole lot more. Some of this
is extremely strange -- like K-Billy radio outtakes, a 22-second "Reservoir
Dogs Style Guide," and even a documentary about the Reservoir Dogs action
heroes. The clever (from a merchandising perspective) catch is that the DVD is
being released in five versions, with five of its main "Mr." characters on the
covers. Artisan sent me Mr. Pink, which includes a Mr. Pink-specific insert,
photos, dialogue quotes, and so on.
For the extremely obsessed, nothing other than the Reservoir Dogs 4-Pack will
do, which includes four copies of the movie (with every cover but Mr. Brown,
allegedly the rarest of the bunch). (The content of the disc sets is all the
same.)
The 15th Anniversary DVD includes two discs as well with some additional
extras, including critics' commentaries, a "factoid viewer," and a documentary
about the effect of Dogs on modern cinema. But the real sell here is the
packaging, perhaps the most unique I've seen in a movie: It comes in a
miniaturized gasoline can, and the discs are attached to an oversized
matchbook. Get it? Oh, you will.
Dogs out for walkies.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





