What's the point of Reservoir Dogs?

The story in Reservoir Dogs revolves around a jewelry heist. When the robbery is bungled, the “colored men” endeavor to find out who the “rat” is. The robbers want their cut of the diamond heist and to escape capture by the police; the undercover cop, Mr. Orange, wants to apprehend the criminals and recover the loot.
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Are Reservoir Dogs boring?

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But the most outlandish statement the user says is that the dialogue in the movie is boring, and if there's one thing above all else that the movie is praised the most for, it's the dialogue.
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What is the point of the opening scene in Reservoir Dogs?

The opening scene of Reservoir Dogs takes viewers to a diner in Los Angeles, where the whole crew, including Joe and Eddie, are having breakfast and chatting about different things before their carefully planned heist. They go on to talk about the true meaning behind Madonna's “Like a Virgin” and why Mr.
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What were they robbing in Reservoir Dogs?

A gang of thieves carry out an armed robbery on a diamond warehouse. The police are after them so quickly that they suspect they have a rat in their company. This film starts right before the robbery, with flashbacks to before the robbery and to the planning of the crime.
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Why was it called Reservoir Dogs?

The title for the film first came to Quentin Tarantino while visiting a production company and noticing that they had a pile of unsolicited scripts under the label "Reservoir dogs". All those scripts were fighting with each other for attention as dogs trapped in a reservoir tank. The name got stuck in his mind.
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Is Reservoir Dogs a sequel to Pulp Fiction?

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First off, it's important to remember that Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction are connected, without them being set on the same day nor one being the secret sequel to the other. The main link between them are the Vega brothers, Vincent and Vic a.k.a. Mr.
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Why is Mr Blue in Reservoir Dogs?

Blue is a minor character in the 1992 Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs. He was a member of the heist crew that mob boss Joe Cabot and his right-hand son Eddie Cabot formed to do a bank robbery; Mr. Blue ends up getting killed by police off-screen during the heist.
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Why did Mr. Orange admit a cop?

Mr Orange died shortly after the Mexican standoff. Having seen Mr White sacrifice everything for the sake of protecting him, he felt he had to tell Mr White the truth. Since Joe Cabot was dead, Mr Orange's mission was over, so he wouldn't have forsaken his duty as a police officer.
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Who is the traitor in Reservoir Dogs?

Mr. Orange (Tim Roth) shoots Mr. Blonde and reveals to the other cop that he's the inside informant. It's a huge, satisfying twist, but if you pay attention early in the movie, then you can see plain as day who the snitch was all along.
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How did Quentin Tarantino get money for Reservoir Dogs?

Tarantino literally left a video store, made 1 movie that had poor ratings and bad recognition, and then he goes on to making reservoir dogs with a 1.2 million budget. That's what gets me.
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Who shot Nice Guy Eddie?

In the end, nobody shot Nice Guy Eddie, but in the script, it was Mr. White who did it, which completely rules out the option of Mr. Orange shooting Eddie.
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Is Reservoir Dogs worth watching?

Reservoir Dogs is a very good film. From a historical perspective, RD is Tarantino's debut as an auteur. It also signals a shift into massive funding of independent films for a number of years.
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Where was Reservoir Dogs banned?

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What year is pulp fiction set in?

One of the intricacies of the movie pulp fiction is that you are supposed to be unable to determine the year, even the decade, in which the movie takes place. Well according to a couple of off the cuff references, you can find the movie is (most likely) based in the year 1982.
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Why does Mr. Orange wear a wedding ring?

Orange fetches a wedding band out of loose change tray. Why? Presumably, it's his wedding band, and he wants to keep it with him. He doesn't wear it, because then some of his 'associates' might want to meet his wife, which he would understandably not want them doing.
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What's in the suitcase in Pulp Fiction?

In Pulp Fiction's original screenplay, the briefcase contained diamonds. Run-of-the-mill diamonds. Just like in Reservoir Dogs. But hang on: diamonds don't glow.
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What happened to Mr. Pink at the end of Reservoir Dogs?

Pink At The End Of Reservoir Dogs. Reservoir Dogs ends with Mr. Pink's escape. He survives because of his intellect, and manages to secure the diamonds.
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Is Pulp Fiction in the same universe as Reservoir Dogs?

The shared universe of Quentin Tarantino is no secret, with the iconic filmmaker peppering clues to a wider cinematic connection across the runtimes of each of his films, from Pulp Fiction to Django Unchained.
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Who survived Reservoir Dogs?

Reservoir Dogs doesn't end well for the gang, and by the time the end credits roll all but one are definitely dead. The only possible survivor is Steve Buscemi's Mr. Pink, who might be something of a weasel but he at least tries to keep an air of professionalism when things go awry.
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Who killed Mr Brown in Reservoir Dogs?

Mr Brown is shot in the head by a cop but he survives the wound as he eventually gets in a getaway car with White and Orange. Unfortunately, he crashes into a car due to his wound. Mr White exits the car as Orange defends with Brown. White systematically shoots two policemen dead as the cops arrives.
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Who killed Mr Blue?

Mr. Blue: Killed by the police off-camera. He is never seen again after the opening scene and the "name assigning" scene. It is mentioned by Joe that he is "dead as Dillinger." The video game based on the movie reveals he was cornered and shot by the cops in a movie theater, but this may not be canon.
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Is Mr Blue alive?

Blue died during the police ambush of the heist. His death isn't shown on screen in the movie, but a Reservoir Dogs video game released in 2006 revealed that Mr. Blue managed to escape from the jewellery store and hid in a movie theatre until he was found and shot by the police.
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