Reservoir Dogs trivia

Reservoir Dogs Mini Quiz

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Question 1

Director Quentin Tarantino's film Reservoir Dogs famously omits what crucial event?

Budget constraints initially forced Tarantino to skip filming the diamond robbery, but he soon realized that keeping it entirely off-screen built more psychological suspense.

Question 2

A cop in Reservoir Dogs loses a body part famously missing from Vincent van Gogh while "Stuck in the Middle with You" plays. Which part?

The script only instructed Mr. Blonde to maniacally dance around, so actor Michael Madsen famously improvised his menacing moves to the upbeat Stealers Wheel track.

Question 3

The title Reservoir Dogs supposedly stems from a customer mispronouncing the French word for goodbye in what 1987 Louis Malle film?

This mispronunciation occurred while Quentin Tarantino worked at a video rental store, turning this acclaimed French WWII drama into the name of his debut film.

Question 4

The criminal Mr. Pink sparks a memorable diner argument in Reservoir Dogs by refusing to do what?

Actor Steve Buscemi plays the cheap criminal, an ironic casting choice given that he later cameos as an underpaid waiter in Tarantino's next major film, Pulp Fiction.

Question 5

Crime boss Joe Cabot uses color-coded aliases in the film Reservoir Dogs to prevent what?

In this 1992 Tarantino film, aliases like Mr. Pink ensure that if a thief is captured by police, they physically do not know the real identities of their crew members.