Not my favorite Tarantino, but definitely a good movie. He definitely lives up to his violent nature and quirky twists. I'd have liked a little more background on each of the characters. I like that Tarantino's actually in this one. He plays Mr. Brown who dies early. And he's the lucky one. As much as I love him, I'm not exactly sure what Tarantino wanted to accomplish with this film. I didn't go away feeling anything but overwhelming waves of "damnnnn."
When Scenes
WHEN the undercover cop has to shoot the innocent woman.
WHEN you learn about the undercover cop.
WHEN Mr. Blonde is torturing a cop, goes outside in a very normal sounding world and then comes back in to douse him in gasoline.
The ending.
Fun Facts
The film contains 272 uses of the word "f***."
Quentin Tarantino originally wrote the role of Mr. Pink for himself. Steve Buscemi originally auditioned for the part of Mr. White. Michael Madsen originally auditioned for the part of Mr Pink. George Clooney read for the role of Mr. Blonde/Vic Vega but was turned down, and Christopher Walken refused the same role. Vincent Gallo turned down the role of Mr. Pink.Samuel L. Jackson auditioned for the role of Mr. Orange. Once Tim Roth was cast, Quentin Tarantino originally wanted him to play Mr. Blonde or Mr. Pink. Robert Forster and Timothy Carey auditioned for the part of Joe Cabot, and the film is dedicated to Carey.
The warehouse where the majority of the movie takes place was once a mortuary, and thus is full of coffins. Mr. Blonde doesn't sit down on a crate, it's actually an old hearse he perches on.
Tarantino's mother loved the cop torture scene.
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