'Here Are Your Names' | Reservoir Dogs
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2021
- Joe (Lawrence Tierney) assigns the crew their aliases and tells them not to discuss any information that could help trace them.
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0:47: tarantino laughing about the line he wrote
Hey we all come up with jokes sometimes that are so good they crack us up too
I also laugh thinking back to my own jokes
I think because the actor makes his dialogue even funnier.
its not cool to say. censor it
Tarantino has said that he watches his own movies for entertainment, seems like the type of guy that also laughs at his own jokes
0:48 lol Tarantino laughing at his own dialogue
The way Joe said It would be impossible to not laugh 😂
It's one thing to see it on paper and another to hear the delivery
-Mr. White sounds good. Sounds like a chemistry teacher turned drug lord.
-And Mr. Pink sounds like Jesse Pinkman
That’s maybe where they got it from
Definitely homage territory.
@@oilmustflowI wouldn't be surprised. Both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are influenced by Tarantino's films. Mainly Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown
Hey yeah
@@IDBTitanosaurusThere's more: in the ending of Reservoir Dogs, Mr. White dies and Mr. Pink runs away. Just like in Breaking Bad!!
Love that smirk on Mr. Orange as the camera pans forward, while Joe forbids sharing any personal details with one another. It's as if a sign of relief for Mr. Orange.
I think it would’ve been a bad thing for mr. Orange as he would want to know about his associates to identify them as the whole point of the code names was to make them harder to identify eachother
@@uggycyvhvyvyv7322but it also made it easier for him to keep his cover up
@@uggycyvhvyvyv7322He didn’t need to, as the plan was just to lure them all (mainly Joe) into a trap at the warehouse. The only reason the group became aware it was a setup was because Blonde started shooting civilians, so the cops were forced to blow their cover and intervene.
No. He's smirking because he knows this won't stop him from gathering info. He's already tagged Mr. White and will deduce his hometown later. He says as much to Holdaway in the cafe.
Mr. Orange loves the challenge this brings him. He's clever and deceitful. He probably gathered other stuff about the rest of the team too.
I like how Joe was quick with Mr. Pink's name 😂
The funny thing is pink is symbolic of his intelligence as brains are pink colored. Hence why he's the only survivor at the end of the film.
@@Professional_Ghost he's a professional after all
@@Professional_Ghost he got caught by the police...
@@chinmayks663 "only survivor"...
@@Professional_Ghost the brain isn't the first organ i think of when i hear pink lmao
1:59 I feel like this line flub was kept in for a layer of authenticity
It is funny how you pretty much never see that in movies, but it does stand out
Probably also because he was able to ad lib over it pretty well, right after he says "I'm so goddamn mad hollerin' at you guys I can hardly talk"
Mr. Pink wanted to be Mr. Purple, he got his wish when he played the voice of Randall in Monsters Inc. 😂
And if Mr. Orange had wanted to be Mr. Green, the same thing would have happened but with The Incredible Hulk
Feels different now coming back to this scene since I found out that Lawrence Tierney (Joe) was actually hated by the rest of the people on set for his behavior and explosiveness, he even got into a fight with Tarantino. He always gave me the impression he was the type of guy like Harvey Keitel, who portrays tough guys in movies but is actually a nice guy IRL.
He annoyed the Seinfeld cast, too.
@@nujtffdd7815 I"m sure Madsen has been in a few scrapes himself...given he seems to have Tierney's proclivity for drink....and Harvey Keitel was in the Marine Corps and always looked like he could fuck someone up. I can see Chris Penn fighting. Eddie Bunker was likely in numerous fights in his life being an ex-con....he even talks about a fight he had with Tierney back in the '50s as an extra on the DVD/Blu-Ray version of this. Buscemi was a NYC firefighter. Maybe Tim Roth and Quentin....but I wouldn't say they were "all wimps".
@fantasia55 The Seinfeld crew were a bunch of pansies.
I agree. Watching the movie I thought he was great as joe. Was surprised to find out that he kept forgetting his lines and annoyed everyone else
@@kylelayton9520For Pete's sake he was like over 70 years old at the time. It's normal that actors at this age sometimes forget lines. Those who don't are an exception not the rule. And as for annoying, He was a real time tough guy right until the end. Many actors will find it tough to gel with such a guy naturally. Doesn't mean he wasn't a good actor.
He s right, everyone would want to be Mr black, sounds the baddest
mr white is cooler coz walter
Or Mr Red, I'd pick Mr Red
I call Mr. Gray
@@fighterx9840more like mr gay
@@VegasViking420what are ya on ya period? heheh
Eddie Bunker (Mr. Blue) had done some armed robberies. he said there was no way he'd ever go on a job like this, not knowing anything about the people he was working with. You don't know what they're like, how they will act under pressure, and that kind of plays out in the film.
Same as in Heat, there's always a f*ckin cowboy in those heist movies, Mr. Blue was wise enough to know that yet he went on regardless.
There would be no movie otherwise
@@g.sergiusfidenas6650 Most of them say felt like something's off with this job, but they all wanted that little green bag.
Only Tarantino could have written that scene. He changed the way that those kinda guys talk in movies forever.
He makes his characters feel like real people
0:41 Mr. Pink's expression is golden lmao like "wtf he is talking about"
Reminds me of when he played Donnie in the big lebowski. Always out of the loop and confused
Pink prides himself on being a professional, but can't handle his codename 😂
He's professional on the job, it's not like he has a stick up his ass 24/7. He wouldn't refuse to tip and talk about it for 10 minutes if it was a part of the job.
Tarantino should make his last movie about the guys on that other job, that includes Mr Purple
There was no other job lol
Maybe robbing a bank in Peanuts Berg.
@@Dave_Langerpay attention to the scene bro
@@discotransit3 I did, there was no other job. he was just saying that so people would change their names.
@@Dave_Langer”you’re not mr purple, some guy on another job is mr purple, you’re mr pink!” he directly addresses the other job 🤦♂️
0:37 Quentin Tarantino's face XDD
I love how this is the only scene where they are supposed to talk about the heist but they’re just arguing about names
"Why am I Mr. Pink?"
"Shut the fuck up Donny!"
You're out of your element
@@SkullGuy2302 I am the walrus.
Mr Blue , my favorite character
Mr blonde is the psychotic one
I agree
Mr. blue was a professional
Very underrated
Mr Blue was a villain in real life before he turned to acting if I remember correctly
One of the greatest movies EVER MADE!!!👍💯❤️
Mr White and Mr Pinkman deadly combo
*He should of thought about that..*
0:44 LMFAO and that laugh after too kek
Dude is laughing at the joke he wrote himself 😂
Why do I feel like in the middle of that he’s going to burst into a chorus of “ Master of the House “😅
Joe reminds me of my grandpa. He talked and looked exactly like Joe. Miss that fella
Was your grandpa "The Thing"?
@@Monatio79 yep. He crushed idiots with his pinky
@@danielmcbride2375 "Mother****** looked just like The Thing." Tim Roth, circa 1992.
always interesting that tarentino went with "blonde" for vega... there is some specific meaning there, either based on his tie to vincent from pulp fiction or simply the fact that hes insane and one of the main catalysts for the plot.
or because he has jet black hair. nobody over hearing him being called mr blonde would suspect it
Really wish they had done the vega brothers film, Vic is a psycho and Vincent is a bit of a doofus, would have been good
I always figured as Mr Yellow is close to being called a yellow coward.
*turintuno
@@MPOKeefe92 I feel Tarantino recycled that concept for "from dusk till dawn"
I love how Tarantino's character takes offense to being called Mr. Brown even though that's one of the more generic codenames.
It's also a super common surname.
"You're Mr PINK!" 😂
That goddamn animal
Your not Mr purple some guy on some other job is Mr Purple, YOUR MR PINK. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Greatest film of all time imo
Fun fact. In the original script, Joe was supposed say something along the lines of "Let's get to know each other."
Suffice it to say, the script went through several rewrites.
Fan theory: that ANIMAL Blundetto is Mr. Pink
ill move on when i feel like it
"You guys have me so mad I can hardly talk. Let's go to woik."
The arguing reminds me of me and my dad😂
Master of the house, doling out the charm
Ready with a handshake and an open palm
nice Seinfeld reference
@@lynchmob7777 Or Les Miserables.
I thought it was Les Miserables
Thank you thank you
"My way or the highway" - Patrick Zwayze (Road House - 1989)
0:55 nah blud they're going to be fighting over Mr White lmao
Joe drops everyone's names with a gravelly serious voice till he gets to mr pink lol.
Pink says later that he's known Joe since he was a child. I think Joe just loved messing with him.
such a perfect scene lol
I wonder if Quentin was playing a lot of Cluedo when he wrote this.
1:21 😂🤣😂
I’m curious about the previous job Joe set up. To our knowledge there was a Mr. Yellow and Mr. Black involved and possibly a Mr. Purple.
Joe played Elaine’s father in the first season of Seinfeld.
Pipe down chorus boy
We had a funny guy with us in Korea. A tailgunner. They blew his brains out all over the Pacific. There's nothing funny about that.
Master of the house, doling out the charm, ready with a handshake and an open palm
You know the story behind the production of that episode? Whoo! There's a reason he only appeared once.
@@JMoruzzi Yeah it wasn't only on screen they were scared of him
This scene is comedy gold. 😂
Mr. Pussy thing killed me 😂
Yer not mistah poiple, yer mistah PINK!
Mista *Growls* BLONDE!!
Yo, Mr White!
Mr. Blue looks coolest
It's no wonder he has unlimited N word passes , his surname's Brown
And then Mr. Pink was probably the coolest character in the movie
Mr Blonde was. Nothing beats the ear scene or the retorts he had for Mr White
The greatest criminal masterminds of a generation, ladies and gentlemen.
What can I say. The greatest movie debut of all time. There is Citizen Kane I know... I know. But still..
I remember film.
😂 I just read a testimony from the annals of the TV show "Seinfeld" where it was revealed that after Joe Tierney was showcased as 'Elaine's' father in the first full season the cast was SO intimidated by him that he was summerarly written OUT of the storyline! I wonder why? 😅
Boom mic shadow on the wall at 2:11
Tarantino not too bad with his line delivery here.
They don't make movies like this anymore
Lawrence Teirney who played Joe Cabot was actually alone in this scene whilst giving their names... he didn't feel comfortable because the cast kept moving & breaking his concentration so they left
My corgi was named by the breeder as Mr White and goddamn when I found out the rest of the litter was named after the rest of the cast his name was MR WHITE
Yeah, but Mr. Brown-that’s too close to Mister Shyiatt
At least not mr gyatt rizz skibidi toilet
“let’s go da woik”
I call dubs on Mr. beige
0:40 MISTAH BLUNN
yo mista white
Magnets, bitch! OH!
No talking! Expect when we all go out for a nice breakfast 30 minutes before the job.
Mr pink earned that name, no tipping cheapskate 😂
I would have asked for turquoise 😊
I don’t know that I’ve ever heard someone say “That’s easy for you to say” in real life.
I say it whenever someone mixes their words up or mispronounces something because I'm hilarious.
i think thats tarantino laughing
It is
What happened to Mr. Purple on the other job?
That might've been Vincent Vega.
Looks Like jimmy from pulp fic
Mr. White Yooo
ANGOOR KHATTE HAIN...😄😄😄
I’m probably thinking that guy that was on the other job Mr. purple they should probably make a movie about him I would like to see a rob Jewel known as Mr. purple Mr. green and Mr. black I would love to see a movie like that Quinton directs it
Can anyone tell me what joe says at 2:02
When he says,””Now all you guys got the goddamn message?” Or after when he says, “I’m so goddamn mad hollerin’ at you guys I can hardly talk “
Good hearing
At 1:59 he says goig gugh got the god-damned message. 🤪
Let's go to woik
Here your names and partners!
Mr. Brown, with Mr. Piranha.
Mr. White, with Mr. Wolf.
Mr. Blonde, with Ms. Tarantula.
Mr. Blue, with Mr. Shark.
Mr. Orange, with Ms. Fox
And Mr. Pink, with Mr. Snake.
?
@@Cupheaf
The Bad Guys book saga written and illustrated by Aaron Blabey is heavily influenced by Quentin Tarantino movies, especially Reservoir Dogs with the five main characters sharing the Mister names and suits plus neckties. I chose which human characters would be likely partnered with which anthro animal characters.
@@TPDManiacXC626 you mean that kids movie that came out a couple years ago?
@@trumanbadra8003
Last year, bubba.
@@TPDManiacXC626gayyy
I'm surprised there were no other colors mentioned like Gold, Silver, Cyan, Red, Green, grey, indigo, violet, and so on.
They were all on another job alongside Mr. Purple
@@godsrealname Yeah and next thing, they started Dressing up as the Men in Black.
Joe signed a contract with the Red Ribbon Army, promising to loan Red, Silver and Violet for one year.
@@Monatio79 Still doesn't explain why they dressed up as the Men in Black.
@@vitoldwisniewski Tarantino was influenced by the Hong Kong gangster movies of the 80s, with Reservoir Dogs being an homage/rip-off of Ringo Lam's City on Fire. Movies featuring Hong Kong triads and Japanese yakuza dressed in black suits had already been around for years. Tarantino just borrowed this concept.
Usagi
I'll be Mr. Atrovirens
Mr pink is such a child. He won’t tip a waitress and complains about his code name but is the only one on the job that tries to “act” professional
he do professional tho
well he was the only one that survived
He went into space, fought asteroids and saved us all.
@@shafinaymaanfahmi9960 didnt Mr Blue not die on cam / survive?
It’s less childish, and more that he stands up for himself, I think.
Old man Boss is a truly BADASS!!!!!!
Steve buschemi was saying Mr white before it was mainstream
Lessgohrawoik
JESSE
Tarantino is the only one who can win a lots of Oscar's and Razzie at same time... 😁
Heisenberg
Let's go to woyek
Script is solid theatre. Direction is very plain and simplistic.
🙂
Elaine's dad is scary
You better listen to the old man and don't play with his balls.
Microphone boom shadow all over the place.
I just don't get it and it annoys the *** out of me. All i want is a chocolate mousse without cake or brownie in it, just mousse!!!! Just pure chocolate mousse!!! But no, can't find it anywhere.
Quentin Tarantino's forehead looks photoshopped
rhooo
Be thankful your not Mr Yellow lnfao😅
Tarantino looks so wierd
There was blond guys but of course mr blond is someone with black hair
Joe was the ultimate alpha
Now listen up Mr. Pink there are two ways you can get this job. My way or the highway. What a dictator. Like Kim Jong Un.
Surprised he didn’t say “sounds like Mr.Ni**er”
Why censor it.
@@jimmyrustlerz Cause it's a stupid way to get your account banned.
@@jimmyrustlerz You say it and find out.