


A (literally) gut-wrenching look at an aborted diamond heist and it's bloody aftermath, rookie writer/director Quentin Tarantino's powerful crime drama mixes dark comedy with ferocious violence as the caper's survivors gather at a hideout to uncover the informer among them. Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Chris Penn and Lawrence Tierney star. 100 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English, Spanish; Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish; featurettes; deleted scenes. Two-disc set. Review: Excellent - Thriller by Quintin Tarantino. DVD very good quality Review: Tarantino! - Brilliant movie! Picture quality is good. The movie is great, worth watching!
| ASIN | B0B91VP2V4 |
| Actors | Buscemi, Steve, Keitel, Harvey, Madsen, Michael, Penn, Chris, Roth, Tim |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,405 in Movies & TV Shows ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows ) #1,030 in Drama |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,631) |
| Director | Tarantino, Quentin |
| Item Weight | 0.52 g |
| Item model number | 031398253785 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Manufacturer | Lions Gate |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.9 x 13.4 x 1.3 cm; 0.52 g |
| Release date | 15 November 2022 |
| Studio | Lions Gate |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
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Excellent
Thriller by Quintin Tarantino. DVD very good quality
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Tarantino!
Brilliant movie! Picture quality is good. The movie is great, worth watching!
M**I
Fake product
The product sent is not the product that was advertised (see the photo of what I received and see what is advertised here) and there is no return possible! This is cheating a customer.
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This is not a punching disc. It is a burnt disc BD25, wont last long
This is not a punching disc. It is a burnt disc BD25, wont last long
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Six crooks with no past history with one another are hired by crime boss, Joe Cabot to carry out a diamond heist. Things, however, don't go according to plan, as no sooner does the job begin, than the police come sweeping in at the site of the robbery. A shootout ensues, with two of them being killed. When they all finally rendezvous at an abandoned warehouse, they come to the conclusion that one of them must be an undercover cop. What can be said that Reservoir Dogs that hasn't already been said? A seminal piece of filmmaking, not to say controversial due to the moral outcry that followed it after its release due to its scenes of violence. Probably not helped by the campaign only just having been waged by the gutter press against, Child's Play 3, which it was erroneously said to have influenced the murder, of two-year-old Jamie Bulger in the UK, by two 10-year-old boys in 1993. In fact, the VHS release of the movie at the time was postponed until 1995 due to the British Board of Film Classification initially refusing the film a home video certificate (UK releases are required to be certified separately for theatrical release and for viewing at home). Fortunately, we now live in more liberal times, and the movie has gained a major cult following, and understandably so. Marking the directorial debut of a then 29-year-old Quentin Tarantino, who had previously worked as a Video Clerk when he wrote the movie's screenplay. It was a highly impressive first feature, comprising motifs that have become trademarks of his. Violent crime, pop culture references, profanity, and nonlinear storytelling. Centering around a botched diamond heist, part of the selling point of the movie, is its witty, superb dialogue. Whether it be a discussion about the lyrics to Madonna's, Like a Virgin to the ethics of tipping, Tarantino displays a perfect ear for it. What elevates it even more though is the relationship between Harvey Keitel's Mr. Brown and Tim Roth's Mr. Orange. Two of the careers criminals who up until recently have been relative strangers, but when Orange is seriously wounded in the midst of them both making their getaway, Brown displays compassion, being a source of comfort to his wounded companion. There is an undeniable bond that begins to develop between each man, which makes the old adage of honor among thieves ring very much true. Dissimilarly, the relationship between Brown and Mr. Pink is less harmonious and more prickly, not helped by the fact that Pink is arguably the shadiest and self-serving. However, he's also very pragmatic, being much of the time, the voice of reason with lots of smarts, and while not physically the most threatening proves to be the one character to not be underestimated. Although his pragmatism at times comes to the chagrin of Brown. When Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) however finally arrives on the scene is where the situation really hots up, and tensions intensify more so. He is undoubtedly the most unpredictable of the movie's gang of rogues. Played with a cool, icy demeanor by Madsen, beneath that coolness lies the heart of a merciless, sadistic psychopath. In his presence, the atmosphere swiftly and undeniably takes on an air of unease and volatility. With this none more so encapsulated in the infamous torture scene which plays out to the strains of Gerry Rafferty's Stuck in the Middle with You. With the non-linear structure which he would use arguably use to his best and ingenious effect in Pulp Fiction, flashbacks to both Brown and Blonde meeting with Joe and Eddie Cabot serve to flush out both men's relationships, with the Crime Boss and his son. Bringing an added dimension to the dynamic of how the story plays out. Eddie's unwavering trust in Blonde, and the precarious division of loyalties that Brown finds himself being faced with. The performances from the cast are uniformly first-rate, with each of its stars working off one another exceptionally. Not least of all Tim Roth, executed a pitch-perfect U. S. accent, with there being no trace of his cockney accent at all. And it may come as some surprise that Eddie Bunker, cast in the small role of Mr. Blue was an ex-convicted felon, who had gone on to become an author of crime fiction, which lends the movie a further air of authenticity. Needless to say, Reservoir Dogs broke the mold and ushered in a new era of filmmaking. Admittedly, I can't say Tarantino's career hasn't gone unblemished since, as I'm of the unpopular opinion that Jackie Brown reprinted the nadir of his work, and Death Proof more so. Nevertheless, he's hit more than he has missed, and his debut is a testament to what lay ahead for him.
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Muy buena edición muy buen remasterizado a 4k una edición sencilla pero cumplidora en mí caso no me llegó con slip cover pero no me quejo viene al español y con los subtítulos al español también en el 4K como en el blu Ray y cuenta con escenas eliminadas y poco más buena película y buena edición
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Tarantino's first, in 4K. Movie looks great. The extras are taken from previous releases, still entertaining. This is a great movie, with some nice career making performances from Tim Roth and especially Michael Madsen, who is the standout in the ensemble. Would be nice to have Tarantino do some actual commentaries for his films, but he doesn't seem to be too involved in the home release versions of his movies at all. Although nice to see them starting to be re-released on 4K.
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Quick delivery and great product
R**0
Classic movie, found it on deal. If you’ve never seen it. You should! Cast of talented actors. Would say if you can get it under 10-12, add to your collection.
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