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Reservoir dogs soundtrack
Reservoir dogs soundtrack





reservoir dogs soundtrack

As the music plays Blonde dances toward Marvin, comically shuffling and wielding the blade like a brush. He’s breathing heavily, and grunting beneath the gag. Two red stripes of blood stream down from Marvin’s nose, painting the silver tape. Blonde struts across the warehouse floor like a rooster, the razor in his hand. It’s then that we hear the first bouncy notes of the song by Stealers Wheel, “Stuck in the Middle With You,” and its lyrics (“I don’t know why I came here tonight / I got the feeling that something ain’t right”), as if the music were saying what you’re thinking. “Do you ever listen to K-Billy’s Super Sounds of the 70’s,” Blonde asks as he turns on the radio, twisting the knob to find his station. Blonde, a cigarette dangling from his lips, pulls a straight razor from his boot - what kind of psychopath carries a straight razor in his boot? - and you feel certain that something very, very bad is going to happen. Marvin Nash is crying for his life, and you’re thinking about his children at home, his wife waiting for him to return. He just wants to torture Nash, and he tells him this, tells him that he is going to hurt him because he just likes hurting people. Blonde doesn’t care whether he knows or not. Marvin’s got children for god’s sake! Unfortunately Mr. He sputters and spits, snot and blood running from his nose as he swears to knowing nothing about their jewelry store heist being a setup. Rookie cop Marvin Nash (Kirk Baltz) duct taped to a chair, wounds blooming from his face while Michael Madsen, or Mr.

reservoir dogs soundtrack

With little effort I can conjure up the scene. The images catalogued forever in my consciousness from Quentin Tarantino’s first hit film, Reservoir Dogs (1992) queue up whenever I happen to find myself thinking about severed ears, torture, or, more frequently, when I hear a particular song. We hope to hear from Quentin Tarantino soon again, as his movies are delightful, all without exception.Electric Lit is 12 years old! Help support the next dozen years by helping us raise $12,000 for 12 years, and get exclusive merch! It is not the only peculiarity of this person – he likes to work frequently with several people and for being in his movies, they receive tons of awards of all ranges, like Christoph Waltz did (he played in Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained). He uses in his brainchildren only the best music, as he did with his The Hateful Eight of 2015. Maybe, this is a hallmark of Quentin Tarantino, who shot this film in the early years of his tread, 1992. They have so kind lyrics that it is even questionable why they were selected for such furious film where everybody dies. The same as this movie, which captivates with fantastic acting, fascinates with tremendous violence and releases with the deaths of main characters.ĭo you like something in the middle between pop, rock and country? Then you should definitely listen to Harvest Moon by Bedlam – we have even added this song to our favorites. Harry Nilsson did not only unusual lyrics, but also an interesting tranquil clip, where guerillas play on a guitar and men dance dressed-up like cheerleading girls. One of the most popular songs in the film is Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Swede, which also was in the Guardians of the Galaxy. Despite the fact of official gross in the box office at only USD 2.8 millions, this data is definitely incorrect, as this was re-published, re-ran in the cinemas for several times and from the box office usually excluded such data as grossing from DVD, Blu-Ray and VHS sells, which had to be huge – in tens of times more than cinema’s box office.

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July, 29th 2016 Reservoir Dogs album description:Ĭan you tell now that this movie was shot only for 1.2 million dollars? Neither could we, until read it in Wikipedia.







Reservoir dogs soundtrack