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Top 100 Movies Of The 1990's: #18 Reservoir Dogs

Box Office: $2.8 Million

Oscar Nominations: None

Oscar Wins: None

MovieRankings.Net: 94/100

Available To Stream: Apple TV ($4)

Reservoir Dogs is Quentin Tarentino's shortest and rawest movie by far on both counts. I don't count Death Proof because I love Tarentino and I'd rather live in a world where I pretend it never existed. Even though it's his first movie and he was only 29 when he made it, his brilliance is right there on the screen. The funny/angry elements of the dialogue. The suspenseful ending. The homages to other great movies. The perfect casting. It's all there. 

This is not a movie that people cared about when it came out. It did well at Sundance and got picked up by Miramax but never finished in the top 10 in the box office. The best it ever did was 13th in the box office. But you can understand why it popped at Sundance. It must have been like seeing a prospect hit a towering home run in Single-A. You know this guy is going to be great but he just needs a little more time.

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    The issue with Reservoir Dogs not being bankable is that it's ahead of its time. It's a chicken and the egg thing. Reservoir Dogs wouldn't be appreciated today without Pulp Fiction. Would Reservoir Dogs have been bigger than Jackie Brown if it was the follow up to Pulp Fiction instead?

    Steve Buscemi has had a fantastic career. He's so good as Tony Blundetto in Sopranos and I loved him in Boardwalk Empire and Fargo. But it's his role as Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs that I think of first when I think of him. His rant about tipping is both quintessential Buscemi and Tarantino. That's how guys talk. We may not be that articulate but that's the same energy when a bunch of guys are just shooting the shit. 

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    If Uncut Gems is a non-stop anxiety attack, Reservoir Dogs is a non-stop adrenaline rush. That's so rare for something that's not quite an action movie. This isn't Speed or The Fugitive. It has a ton of dialogue. But it also has the feel that anything could happen at any time. When the cop gets his ear cut off, you realize there truly is no safety net.

    Should Michael Madsen have been a bigger star? I really don't know. He's so good in this but is that aura of danger that he carries around also limit him? He's a handsome guy but he's also way too scary to be a leading man. Ray Liotta had a similar energy but seems even less threatening. Michael Madsen is what I imagine every hit man to actually look like.

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    Imagine how Tarantino must have felt making this. He's 29 years old and directing a movie with some legit stars like Harvey Keitel and it's pretty fantastic. It must have been such a rewarding feeling having something you're so passionate about be accepted. I'm sure the Oscar love that Pulp Fiction got must have been incredible but it must have been even more special when Miramax bought the rights to distribute Reservoir Dogs.

    Quentin Tarantino is my favorite director and I think this is an ideal first film. It's a great movie. It has an edge and rawness that he lost as he became a better storyteller but it fits in perfectly here. How incredible is it that a movie as good as this one is just the beginning of his career?

    18. Reservoir Dogs

    19. There's Something About Mary

    20. Sleepers

    21. Schindler's List

    22. Rushmore

    23. Fight Club

    24. Saving Private Ryan

    25. True Romance

    26. Dumb & Dumber

    27. Kingpin

    28. Donnie Brasco

    29. Heat 

    30. Terminator 2: Judgement Day

    31. Rounders

    32. Unforgiven

    33. Trainspotting

    34. The Game

    35. Out Of Sight

    36. Carlito's Way

    37. Seven

    38. L.A. Confidential

    39. Speed

    40. Gattaca

    41. Misery

    42. Tombstone

    43. Ransom

    44. Wayne's World

    45. The Insider

    46. Back To The Future Part III

    47. A Bronx Tale

    48. The People Vs. Larry Flynt

    49. Eyes Wide Shut

    50. The Sandlot

    51. Happy Gilmore

    52. Contact

    53. The Green Mile

    54. Man On The Moon

    55. Boyz N The Hood

    56. Grosse Pointe Blank

    57. Independence Day

    58. The Rainmaker

    59. Go

    60. The Firm

    61. Magnolia

    62. The Talented Mr. Ripley

    63. Tommy Boy

    64. The Usual Suspects

    65. In The Line Of Fire

    66. My Cousin Vinny

    67. Awakenings

    68. JFK

    69. Toy Story

    70. Home Alone

    71. Jerry Maguire

    72. Titanic

    73. Billy Madison

    74. Apollo 13

    75. Braveheart

    76. Edward Scissorhands

    77. Cape Fear

    78. The River Wild

    79. What's Eating Gilbert Grape?

    80. 12 Monkeys

    81. Stir Of Echoes

    82. Mission: Impossible

    83. Total Recall

    84. Quiz Show

    85. For Love Of The Game

    86. Being John Malkovich

    87. Men In Black

    88. Scream

    89. Alive

    90. Three Kings

    91. Glengarry Glen Ross

    92. Die Hard With A Vengeance

    93. The Blair Witch Project

    94. Twister

    95. Dirty Work

    96. Election

    97. Tremors

    98. Any Given Sunday

    99. The Wedding Singer

    100. Clerks