Proof | Reservoir Dogs
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) gets into a heated debate with Joe (Lawrence Tierney) about whether or not Mr. Orange (Tim Roth) is a cop.
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"That's your proof??!!"
That line always cracks me up.
"You don't need proof when you got instinct." Lot of truth to that.
Mr. White had such good aim he didn't even need to point the gun at Eddie to kill him
if you go frame by frame you can see his arm move, if not slightly
@@devonwhite2443 Yes. This scene confused me for years, until I looked at a RUclips clip in slow-mo. Larry shoots Joe, then quickly turns the gun toward Eddie and they both exchange shots.
@@Kylopod Yes I saw the quarter of a degree he turns the gun before I made this comment. My point definitely still stands.
From our POV it seems as if they're standing further apart, but from Mr. White's POV they were pretty close.
He knew he was done for but still moved his arm to try to hit Eddie.
Watch in 0.25 speed to see.
People assume Mr. Pink.
Jonah Hill is older than I had previously thought.
Reincarnated
It's Sean Penn's brother, unfortunately he died at 40 years in 2006
The wolverine is Jonah Hill
@@SuperCosty2010 it’s a joke. not a particularly funny one but a joke nonetheless
@@MrJahka you really believe I haven't got it?
Chris Penn was really acting his ass off with that "Tell me what really happened" line. RIP to a real one.
Chris Penn really was a genius talent. RIP to one of the greatest.
True Romance is so good I agree he was amazing this is def. His best performance
Love the film and obviously the acting and directing but there is zero chance Joe shows up there after the job goes wrong. No way he's putting himself in any kind of situation where he could be caught after knowing that someone set them up and put himself in danger of getting shot in this situation.
Debatable. Joe had his best men on this job, guys he'd known for a long time. More to the point, we as the audience are kept so in the dark about a lot of things that we don't really know what Joe would or wouldn't do. It's part of the excitement of the film.
@arsnova1321 Given his insistence on the need for the "Mr" and absolutely no personal info to be shared I think it demonstrates his personality and cautiousness. From an audience perspective of course it works better with him going there, I just don't think he'd go to the rendezvous place knowing that the job has been compromised.
Nah I dont buy that, Nice Guy Eddie and the others were at the warehouse for hours after the robbery and nobody got arrested so he assumed the place was not being watched and safe to go to.
I think he knew they all compromised in the room. But his anger for being the man who picked him and the rest he had a lot of old school respect and wanted to kill pig before they all went to prison for life
"zero chance"...yet there he is. Think I'll go with Tarantino's judgment on this one, him being the writer and director. But you do you. lol
I've had two family reunions that ended pretty much the same way.
Mr. White let his emotions get to him too much
few seconds after while mr white talks to mr orange , you can hear outside mr pink shooting out with the cops. watch the movie several times before i paid attention to the background noises.
Quentin comes up with some weird stories that still bring out top acting chops from all the actors. It would honestly be cool to see some of his movies adapted for the stage, especially since most happen in mostly just one scene anyway.
Michael Fassbender, while training in Ireland, actually adapted Reservoir Dogs for the stage. As part of its marketing he’d dress as Mr. White and hold up cars in traffic with a pistol before throwing stacks of flyers onto the bonnett.
He does want to make this one into a play.
i want see that play i swear. Reservoir Dog best film
0:25 nice detail on Mr white's leg
What?
@@toby3630pause and see...
on the left
@@dnlm20 oh you mean when he turns around?
He should have said “I saw him kill a woman we were car jacking” a cop would never do that duh
These men don’t exactly think highly of cops
If you pauze at exactly 2:07, the cop didn’t shoot Eddie, so who shot Nice guy Eddie?
mr. pink
I googled it. Apparently Chris Penn (Nice Guy Eddie) said his squib went off earlier than it should have so he fell before he should have but in the script Mr. White shoots Joe and Eddie.
It's hard to make out but you can see Mr White fires twice, even though he barely moves his arm he still manages to hit both Joe and Eddie.
@@captainweekend5276yeah Mr. White is the professional criminal. He likely planned to try to kill both of them with two quick shots before he could be shot.
At least that’s my headcannon.
It's Mr. White that does, but it's bad made.
Why? How? How could Mr White lose it and turn on his long time partners like that over someone he hadn't known that long?
Well he already have a grudge against Joe for putting him on the same job with Mr Blonde who went psycho and almost got him killed earlier
I think the idea is that he got chummy with Orange, and felt like it was his fault he got shot, so he's feeling super guilty.
Joe has no logic behind his accusations
Was Chris Penn supposed to be a ny wisguy type in California with the last name Cabot? What’s w outfit?
Best part is we don't have some stupid controversy over who shot first.
Well there is one over who shot eddie
Chris Penn was one hell of an actor man
Talk about a movie that’s damn near Shakespeare perfect
Who shot Eddie
after watching in slow motion, nobody actually shot at nice guy eddie lol
You can see the muzzle blast from Keitels gun as he shoots Penn. You people gotta pay more attention.
Mr white did, his hand turned slightly to move to the right
Steve Buscemi dies almost as much as Sean Bean in his movies, but is the only person to survive this one.
He is shot twice by police and his voice is no longer heard as they enter the mortuary. His death is heavily implied.
You can actually hear him getting shot by the police.
Mostly, the bad guys all die in the movies.
not mostly all of them
@@MiniSootpink gets shot and arrested, we don’t know if he dies
All but Pink dies but Pink gets busted
Well of course, it is fucking fantasy after all
1:09 That’s your proof?!?
Good kid 😂😂😂
*Mr Pink walks away with the ice*
Nope
Nope.
"out of the fucking bluuuue" is my fave bit
The old man was rite
Chris Penn's eyes sell the shit out of this
1. Joe shoots mr orange
2. Mr white shoots Joe
3. Eddie shoots mr white
4. mr white shoots Eddie
5. Eddie shoots Mr white again
To this day, I still can’t figure out who shot who
Tierney shot Roth. Penn shot Keitel. Keitel shot Tierney and Penn. Then the cops shot Buscemi twice. Whether the cops actually shot Keitel as Keitel shot Roth is implied but not certain. Pretty simple...
Who shot the screaming son?
Mr. White fired twice.
Once at Joseph.
Once at Nice Guy Eddie.
Screaming Son lol.
@@stevepolek4226 no
@@ajaxaasajaxaas534hahaha
That's cool name
Joe aka tierney was clever as fck
Mexican standoff
Thats a lot of blood real red too
Mexican Standoff
Wait a sec, that's not a spoiler, is it?
It's literally the ending
Who shot nice guy eddie?
Mr pink
But who shot Ed??
Mr White - if you watch carefully you can see that he fires his gun twice.
Needs more blood and cowbell
"He's in da battruoom"no wonder george and jerry was so scared of this guy
R.I.P. Christopher Penn
And Lawrence Tierney too
1:50 Joe looks at White, then at his son, then focuses in on Orange. He made his decision. I think he was expecting his son to shoot early enough to stop White, but the son was too slow. Not only was the son slow, but his aim was off. White was the only one of the 3 to survive the shootout.
Mr white was such a professional he was able to shoot to men with guns pointed at him and survive
Noice
Chris Penn really ruined this movie for me.
?
Not even comparable with Tim Roths constant overacting. Have you even seen the movie?
They all played the part well Chris was underrated
Explain why?
@@mazzaleen6091His character is currently bleeding to death from a gunshot wound. Have YOU watched the movie?!