sativagreenthumb he definitely gives the most interesting performance for me personally. He balances the comical aspects of his character really well with the dire situation they’re in. Plus he’s the only one to survive. But really I just adore Buscemi and think he’s an amazing actor
He is in now way underrated, not only is he famous in the actor world but he also famous in the meme world and internet culture, he is one of the most famous actors.
If you hear carefully in the end there is gun fight after the police arrive at the storage building and then mister pink screaming that means he got arrested
Buscemi is a key ingredient missing from most movies. Seriously such a total chameleon. Had he come up during the 1970s he wouldve been among DeNiro, Nicholson, Pacino- I love how solid his roles are; you see him in Reservoir Dogs- he is nothing but that hysteric asshole thief. See him in Boardwalk Empire- he IS the 1920s crime-ridden gentleman. I bet he would make a great Sherlock Holmes too. He shouldve been cast in a Kubrick flick.
Steve buscemi is fricken awesome, I recently found during 9/11 he spent the entire week digging through the rubble at ground zero. Absolutely one of my favorite actors
He gets arrested if you listen to the sound. There’s a shootout and you hear the cops telling him to get out of the car when Mr orange tells mr white hes a cop
No man , you can hear him get arrested through the audio LOL he got arrested. He didn’t run away from the cops, the cops got him , but he audience doesn’t even know where the diamonds were stashed
You may have a point in the spirit of what you said, because Steve does have a long stride. However, Steve Buscemi’s running form overall in that chase scene is terrible. Carrying the suitcase was not helpful, and made his arm carriage really inefficient. His head position is also very inefficient for sprinting a quarter mile, let alone a mile. -Someone who ran cross country and track in high school and college, and still runs a lot.
Interesting effect. I found myself studying Buscemi's facial expressions more than I normally would in a movie, when we're bombarded with all (of in some case just enough of) the necessary visual and plot information to make sense of it. That final closing of the door speaks volumes.
During the entire video, I kept hearing, "So you have no frame of reference here, Donny. You're like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know."
I agree 100% with Mr. Pink on tipping. I never tip unless they're actually good. I've seen several people tip generously when we barely even got our food.
Not entirely true. There's a completely different "minimum wage" for servers. When the federal minimum wage was $7.25, the one for servers was $3.15. when the minimum wage increased to $7.50, servers stayed at $3.15. I've lived and experienced it.
I love how he keeps running, cussing at everyone to get the fuck out his way, meanwhile, some dude cusses him out and he manages to keep running while cussing him out, lol!! 3:01 Steve Buscemi is the man!! *"I mean everybody panics, everybody, things get tense, it's human nature to panic, I don't care what you name it you just can't help it."*
@@searchingfororion That's true hehe Actually there were multiple cases around the world, where mass of people just recorded person drowning or been in life threatening situation without anyone to help, it's sad what today's society becomes
@@CarpeDiem23 it's not just today I remember there's actually a term for this in psychology based off of an incident where a homicide occurred in a highly populated area but no one called the police because they assumed someone else would. the incident took place somewhere between like the 1920s-1940s. The witnesses were genuinely horrified and concerned for the victim, but because of the high density of populace they all assumed that someone else surely must have contacted the authorities already. it's late for me and my brain cannot remember what the term is for this particular psychological occurrence is.
You gotta have the "i blasted my way out" intro tonthst amazing set piece.. its one of my fav set pieces in cinema.. nothing like it was done since Dirty Harry , and nothing had been done like it at all in its style, modern, very realistic. Tarantino was like a lot of people, dudes, who before this being actually done, could see it in their minds eye and think, yeah that would be great, why not, guy being chased by cops in Broad daylight should go like this and this.. but he actually could do it.
The reason this video has 27k views but only 500 likes is because the Oda, the creator of One Piece, mentioned that sanji was based off of Steve in this movie, so everyone decided to check it out
For some reason I didnt think Mr. Blue talked throughout the entire movie, but you hear him talk here in this scene (hes the one you hear saying "I used to like her early stuff")
hm... steve is one of the few actors where his facial features remain the same, but his face just looks... different. And not just the age. Like it got smushed vertically.
The tip logic is totally spot on . A part of American custom and culture I wouldnt want to follow either , but , it seems most regular american society seems ok with
I cannot imagine the movie without Steve Buscemi. Steve was on top of his game here.
Well, he is professional...
I can’t believe he was also in Grown Ups as that goofy guy on the water slide 💀 guy has range
He was brilliant
He *IS* brilliant, @@roddyboethius1722!
Crazy how he leaves such an impact on a film he only has 6 minutes of screen time in
He doesn't. He appears during the whole movie, watch it.
Rick Hapstley I think you might’ve misunderstood what I mean, I meant screen time in which he’s the only character. (See video above)
What impact do you feel he had on the film?
@@legendgamer676 fair enough
sativagreenthumb he definitely gives the most interesting performance for me personally. He balances the comical aspects of his character really well with the dire situation they’re in. Plus he’s the only one to survive. But really I just adore Buscemi and think he’s an amazing actor
Steve Buscemi is definitely one of the top five most underrated actors of all time.
not to mention hot
he’s literally underrated
@@bellasheets5487 Lol as a straight guy I had no idea women thought Steve Buscemi was hot till today. I always thought he was "funny lookin" 😄
@@Briman2052 nahh he's so attractive to me. he's literally been my top 3 celeb crush for years lmaoo😭😭
He is in now way underrated, not only is he famous in the actor world but he also famous in the meme world and internet culture, he is one of the most famous actors.
I still love how he was the only one who was professional to the end. Man, his crew screwed him over.
If you hear carefully in the end there is gun fight after the police arrive at the storage building and then mister pink screaming that means he got arrested
Apparently his character and mannerism inspired Oda to create One Piece’s Sanji
I KNEW HE RESEMBLED SOMEONE
@@silisa_ damn man you read my mind you are right he does look like Sanji from one piece
And once you know it, you can't stop seeing it
Wow...i can see the resemblance 💯
Yaa just his vibes from this movie not face and all
Steve was hot af. Fight me.
Silvana Vizcarra he still is.
Domestic Pigeon yeah your right, he still can have it 😌
Haha he was an attractive dude for sure
finally someone else who agrees
@@cleavablemite5569 you got that right
"Society says don't tip these guys over here, but tip these guys over here. It's bullshit!"
Kinda hard to argue with that logic.
Ok im convinced give me back my money
He spat all facts throughout the entire movie tbh.
Yeah but still I can't help but tip my local waitresses. Call me a simp but yknow...whatever
@@RiffNuts7929that’s called being a good person
@@hahayes5861then why not tip McDonald’s workers
6 min of screen time? Dude felt like he was in the entire movie.
Buscemi is a key ingredient missing from most movies.
Seriously such a total chameleon. Had he come up during the 1970s he wouldve been among DeNiro, Nicholson, Pacino- I love how solid his roles are; you see him in Reservoir Dogs- he is nothing but that hysteric asshole thief. See him in Boardwalk Empire- he IS the 1920s crime-ridden gentleman.
I bet he would make a great Sherlock Holmes too. He shouldve been cast in a Kubrick flick.
yeah he looks like a chameleon too
I’m mildly in love with him, to be honest!
I used to be obsessed with him....
Mr Pink goes by the internet name Jeremy. You can hear him if you need a fix.... ruclips.net/video/uXkwAwfm-3o/видео.html
Hope you're a girl !😎
He looks hella good with the goatee
@@lionheart2224 who asked??
Wow, Rusty Cage is really talented.
Prosciutto Ww ok now I’ll never stop thinking Rusty Cage is Steve
Bro
I know, right
😂 Noo! Now I can’t unsee it lol
Finally i knew i wasnt crazy and someone saw it too
The perfect video doesnt exis...
This man still plays the best smallest violin in the world
yeh that was pretty dexterous
You see this? It's the world's smallest violin playing just for the waitresses. 😂😂
Steve buscemi is fricken awesome, I recently found during 9/11 he spent the entire week digging through the rubble at ground zero. Absolutely one of my favorite actors
My favoritei is his line "Mr Blue is dead?" he just sounds so dejected hearing the death of this character we know literally nothing about
Sanji bring me here
Too :D
Me too 😂
Same here xd
Aaahahah same fam
sammmeeee
I love the fact that his character ends up with the diamonds because he indeed was the only one who remained a professional
He gets arrested if you listen to the sound. There’s a shootout and you hear the cops telling him to get out of the car when Mr orange tells mr white hes a cop
No man , you can hear him get arrested through the audio LOL he got arrested. He didn’t run away from the cops, the cops got him , but he audience doesn’t even know where the diamonds were stashed
@@ricksanchez3189you never hear him get arrested. Its up to interpretation if he gets arrested or drives away
@@djangogames3720 you do. They tell him to put the gun down through the audio when after the siren goes off. You can hear his resistance as well lol
@@ricksanchez3189 you litterally cant
I love him. He's so beautiful!
One of my favorite actors. This movie, Fargo and Boardwalk Empire was perfect for this man.
Steve Buscemi would've made a great miler. Just look at that beautiful long stride at 2:44.
You may have a point in the spirit of what you said, because Steve does have a long stride. However, Steve Buscemi’s running form overall in that chase scene is terrible. Carrying the suitcase was not helpful, and made his arm carriage really inefficient. His head position is also very inefficient for sprinting a quarter mile, let alone a mile.
-Someone who ran cross country and track in high school and college, and still runs a lot.
Interesting effect. I found myself studying Buscemi's facial expressions more than I normally would in a movie, when we're bombarded with all (of in some case just enough of) the necessary visual and plot information to make sense of it. That final closing of the door speaks volumes.
Alternate title: The best scenes in Reservoir Dogs
During the entire video, I kept hearing, "So you have no frame of reference here, Donny. You're like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know."
"I don't tip"
"Shut the fuck up, Donny!"
Thank yourself lucky you got your cup filled 3 times. In Australia you have to pay by the cup.
I agree 100% with Mr. Pink on tipping. I never tip unless they're actually good. I've seen several people tip generously when we barely even got our food.
These weren't all the scense he was in, he had much more when they were discussing the robbery with Eddie and the aftermath of Mr. Blonde's death
“Joe forget it, alright? It’s beneath me, can we move on!?”
I never realized how underrated of an actor he is until recently. He has great versatility.
You ever watched Broadway empire?
@@davidmarchant9386 No, but I have to watch it now.
Homie was spittin straight fax about tipping tbh
Not entirely true. There's a completely different "minimum wage" for servers. When the federal minimum wage was $7.25, the one for servers was $3.15. when the minimum wage increased to $7.50, servers stayed at $3.15. I've lived and experienced it.
I love how he keeps running, cussing at everyone to get the fuck out his way, meanwhile, some dude cusses him out and he manages to keep running while cussing him out, lol!! 3:01 Steve Buscemi is the man!! *"I mean everybody panics, everybody, things get tense, it's human nature to panic, I don't care what you name it you just can't help it."*
He's so dreamyy
same, girl
Girl… yes lmaoo
Hard agree ❤❤❤
My favourite Character in Reservoir Dogs
Buscemi was “the man” long before the term “the man” was coined!
The unassuming every man actor!!
A true artist!
I always believed that he single handedly carried this film (at least for me).
Steve is one of the best actors of all time
Ironically this is one of the few movies where steve Buscemi doesn’t die
WATCH THE MOVIE AGAIN AND LISTEN TO RHE SOUNDS AFTER HE RUNS OUT 😂😂😂😂
The movie where everyone else dies except him
Without this, we wouldn’t have the Sanji we have today
Fun fact: Steve buscemi’s character in this movie was the inspiration for Sanji in one piece
Sanji would've tipped the woman though
I wish tarantino wrote more scripts with steve buscemi in mind, please he deserved MORE
Who is here after finding out that ODA from One Piece said he Sanji character was based on Steve Bucemi character here.
the cut with the sunglasses was so perfect 🤣👌
I know Steve isn't like a heart throb actor, but he looks pretty cool in this movie.
Steve Buscemi is by far the best actor in this film an also the best character 👏🏻
I still agree with Mr.Pink on the tips discussion.
I didn't even realize that scene was so long the first time I saw the movie
Everyone does. That doesn't mean you don't tip
Well, in Germany you don't have to tip
In Japan, it's actually considered to be disrespectful to tip.
@@mircomihailovic3710 It's really just an American thing.
I wish the ending had Mr. Pink getting away
BRIH I LOVE HIM SO MUCH
Where’s the scene where he’s trying to deduce who the cop is
“He’s too fkin homicidal to be a cop” I love that linee xD
3:20 I like the way the people behind mr pink in the fuel station are watching the shots and don't get react, very normal in america, I like it xd
There's nobody behind him, wtf you're saying
@@CarpeDiem23 there is literally people at that tire shop right behind Mr. Pink just casually watching the shoot out, how do you not see them.
@@SeroDictate11 if the film were made today they would be holding their phones.
@@searchingfororion
That's true hehe
Actually there were multiple cases around the world, where mass of people just recorded person drowning or been in life threatening situation without anyone to help, it's sad what today's society becomes
@@CarpeDiem23 it's not just today I remember there's actually a term for this in psychology based off of an incident where a homicide occurred in a highly populated area but no one called the police because they assumed someone else would. the incident took place somewhere between like the 1920s-1940s. The witnesses were genuinely horrified and concerned for the victim, but because of the high density of populace they all assumed that someone else surely must have contacted the authorities already.
it's late for me and my brain cannot remember what the term is for this particular psychological occurrence is.
2:51 I do love how you can see the camera in the background of the windows
No you cannot, stfu 😂
@@CarpeDiem23 Open your eyes, you can see the truck that the camera is on that is driving down the street parallel to Buscemi
"I'm acting like a professional! you're acting like a fucking first year thief!"
This was such a great movie
Mr Blue was legit. He did hard ass time in San Quinton.
not only that but before 1975 he was a bank robber and spent most of his youth in jail
@@gabechappo01 fun Fact: this character would be a big inspiration for Sanji from One Piece.
@@orangeslash1667 Mr Blue had about 1 line so i doubt it
@@mooseking7545 No I meant Mr. Pink.
When he's running in the street, you can see the boom mike operator running behind him in the window's reflection.
YES THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS COMPILATION
You gotta have the "i blasted my way out" intro tonthst amazing set piece.. its one of my fav set pieces in cinema.. nothing like it was done since Dirty Harry , and nothing had been done like it at all in its style, modern, very realistic. Tarantino was like a lot of people, dudes, who before this being actually done, could see it in their minds eye and think, yeah that would be great, why not, guy being chased by cops in Broad daylight should go like this and this.. but he actually could do it.
Hahaha after finding out Sanji is modeled after him it’s really obvious.
He looks like Rusty Cage
He used to be a fellow kid
It's 2023, anyone else turning into Mr. Pink when it comes to tipping?
Here after finding out sanji was based off Steve buscemi in this movie
It’s now Oscar worthy
Steve is definitely in his element here.
The reason this video has 27k views but only 500 likes is because the Oda, the creator of One Piece, mentioned that sanji was based off of Steve in this movie, so everyone decided to check it out
Pause @3:13 gas is only $1.19/Gal. and the name of the gas station is of course, Steve's.
Mr pink was the only professional.
I fckn Love Steve Buscemi ❤️
I thought i was the only one who came here for sanji
Love him
For some reason I didnt think Mr. Blue talked throughout the entire movie, but you hear him talk here in this scene (hes the one you hear saying "I used to like her early stuff")
Mr. Pink had the best dialogue
Wow sanji
Sanji?
Yes
Loool
hm... steve is one of the few actors where his facial features remain the same, but his face just looks... different. And not just the age. Like it got smushed vertically.
I don't think sanji would approved : 3:12
Sad considering his character design was inspired from him.
@@swapnilrana2206 i think from that scene Oda made the decision to not make Sanji an incel
@@preciousanimals4857 you mean equal opportunist
@@memebrain2177 I think you specifically mean a professional
@@swapnilrana2206 nah just his vibes
I love this! I only watch RD for Mr Pink anyway.
I named my dog after him. Buscemi is a legend.
Amo a Buscemi
Sanji-san🥺
Plot twist: Mr Pink is a schizophrenic.
still would watch it
Exactly what I wanted. Legendary.
Edit: 20th subscriber
Mr Pink made it out alive with the loot.
He got shot and arrested at the end of the movie tho 😣
@@kennethortiz2043 you don’t know that
@@beinformed3607 watch the ending, if you listen closely u can hear it
I’ve always wondered how Long John Silver got on the crew.
He out acted everyone in this movie.
the only one with more brains than the rest
So he is Sanji in real life. Badass
I own the same gun as Mr. Pink.
What's it called?
Proud of you
@Bentle Dolores thanks
SANJI in real life
"I got two words for that; learn to fuckin type"
Best character in the film. Fight me
1:52 That moment is priceless
They could be singing about this place
Steve Buscemi was a handsome man when he was younger !
Oi, Sanji!!!! 4:45
That mag dump is the most badass shit in the world
Sanjiiiii
he’s my favourite out of all the main characters along with mr orange and mr blonde
Reservoir Dogs but better
The tip logic is totally spot on . A part of American custom and culture I wouldnt want to follow either , but , it seems most regular american society seems ok with
*DISCLAIMER* Does NOT show everything with Steve Buscemi…
"Well Done"! I love this guy!! I would love to sit down and have a six (hour) chat with him. That would be "Awesome"! 😊👍