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Reservoir Dogs Limited Edition Steelbook [4K UHD + Blu-ray] - £22.99 @ Amazon

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Quentin Tarantino came out of nowhere (i.e., a video store in Manhattan Beach, California) and turned Hollywood on its ear in 1992 with his explosive first feature, Reservoir Dogs. Like Tarantino's mainstream breakthrough Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs has an unconventional structure, cleverly shuffling back and forth in time to reveal details about the characters, experienced criminals who know next to nothing about each other. Joe (Lawrence Tierney) has assembled them to pull off a simple heist, and has gruffly assigned them color-coded aliases (Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. White) to conceal their identities from being known even to each other. But something has gone wrong, and the plan has blown up in their faces. One by one, the surviving robbers find their way back to their prearranged warehouse hideout. There, they try to piece together the chronology of this bloody fiasco--and to identify the traitor among them who tipped off the police. Pressure mounts, blood flows, accusations and bullets fly. In the combustible atmosphere these men are forced to confront life-and-death questions of trust, loyalty, professionalism, deception, and betrayal. As many critics have observed, it is a movie about "honor among thieves" (just as Pulp Fiction is about redemption, and Jackie Brown is about survival). Along with everything else, the movie provides a showcase for a terrific ensemble of actors: Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen, Christopher Penn, and Tarantino himself, offering a fervent dissection of Madonna's "Like a Virgin" over breakfast. Reservoir Dogs is violent (though the violence is implied rather than explicit), clever, gabby, harrowing, funny, suspenseful, and even--in the end--unexpectedly moving. (Don't forget that "Super Sounds of the Seventies" soundtrack, either.) Reservoir Dogs deserves just as much acclaim and attention as its follow-up, Pulp Fiction, would receive two years later. --Jim Emerson
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Actors
Harvey Keitel, Lawrence Tierney, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Christopher Penn, Edward Bunker, Quentin Tarantino, Kirk Baltz, Randy Brooks

Directed by
Quentin Tarantino

Language(s)
English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: English, Spanish, Interactive Menu

No. of discs
2disc(s)

Duration
100 mins



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  1. GarthVader's avatar
    I’ve just ordered it on Zavvi for £20.69 with the red carpet 10% discount.
    Gadgeteer's avatar
    I'm a RC member but not getting a discount. What code did you use?
  2. MrGoodfellow's avatar
    Ah this is the one with the ear on the slip cover!
    mmbeak's avatar
    I did wonder why the ear looks very odd in the Amazon image! A quick Google pulled up a better pic:

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  3. 5Rivers79's avatar
    Ugly artwork..not sure why studios never go with original poster art…
    franco79's avatar
    Steelbooks are popular as they usually have different art work than the normal release.
  4. mark6220's avatar
    Thanks for this. I got pulp fiction for £20 this week on amazon in a flash sale. Now this. It's a bit more than I wanted to pay but so what.
    I'm watching PF now and PQ is truly wonderful with such beautiful hdr.
    Thanks again for the heads.
    That's my tarrentino 4k collection complete.
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    Happy to help 😁
  5. RockstarRobbo's avatar
    🔥🔥🔥
  6. scunny's avatar
    Great film, bit too expensive to really be a deal.
    calum.smithdgT's avatar
    Someone doesn’t follow prices of 4ks very closely…
  7. jordan_mander's avatar
    We getting a standard version of this or not?
  8. Stephen_Aplin's avatar
    Whenever I hear Like a Virgin I think of this film.
  9. ObiMikenobi77's avatar
    Great price for this edition. It’s an amazing steelbook in hand too with fantastic artwork. The 4K transfer is excellent, the image detail is staggering given the age of the film.
    LRGM's avatar
    Watched last weekend and its as great a transfer as you say
  10. JuniorSpesh's avatar
    Great stuff, been waiting for this one to come down. Now just Pulp Fiction and I have the 4K Tarantino that is available
  11. Captain-Wagon-Wheels's avatar
    Never seen the film myself so quite tempting
  12. thekesslerboy's avatar
    No slight on the deal, it seems fair. This is about the 4K upgrade. People who have the bluray and 4K, comparing it on the same TV from the same player, what do you see that's new and is it worth it to you? This is one of my favourites for 30 years.

    When bluray came out it was night and day. 8GB to 50GB. I compared my R1 Apocalypse Now to the bluray and couldn't believe how much extra detail I could see. I froze the screen and the DVD pixels were huge. But I also have the 4K version now and honestly don't see much, if any, difference. Often the 4Ks are darker, with different colour palettes. Try as I might, I'm just not seeing the difference onscreen, although I know 4Ks can use discs up to 100GB.
    daddybr00's avatar
    If your TV cannot display HDR adequately (regardless of whether it supports it or not) you will be missing out on the best part of the experience; the resolution uptick is of much less importance than the dynamic range and colour accuracy offered by 4K HDR transfers. Also bear in mind most films being released on 4K are having new transfers made with HDR encodes direct from the masters or in some cases fresh scans of the camera negatives, which represents a massive boost in overall quality in most cases.

    If you’re unsure about a certain release go and read reviews on the likes of AVForums to discern if the upgrade is worth it to you.
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