

Pink: "Shut the." There has been no evidence that this line was ever said, so this one is still unconfirmed. This line has never been missing, but is a very quiet mumble on the "10th AE" DVD and is also very similar on the "15th AE" DVD/Blu-ray releases. 0:51:33) - Marvin Nash: "I haven't been looking". It's very similar also on the "15th AE" DVD/Blu-ray releases. This line has never been missing, but is a very quiet mumble on the "10th AE" DVD. This line is indeed missing from the "10th AE" DVD, but IS included on the "15th AE" DVD/Blu-ray. "Playing It Fast and Loose" featurette (15:05)īlu-ray A 15th Anniversary America- Lions Gate Home Entertainment - No cuts (99:07). Recreating the Ear Scene - version 2 (2:16) Recreating the Ear Scene - version 1 (2:13) "A Tribute to Lawrence Tierney" featurette (14:47) "Sundance Institute" Reservoir Dogs Short Film Demo (11:39)Īudio Commentary with director/writer/actor Quentin Tarantino, producer Lawrence Bender, director of photography Andrej Sekula, executive producer Monte Hellman, editor Sally Menke, and actors Tim Roth, Kirk Baltz, Chris Penn and Michael Madsen "The Reservoir Dogs Style" featurette (0:21) "The Evolution of the Genre" featurette (10:38)īlu-ray Trailers: (French or original with subtitles) "Gerry Rafferty: Composer" featurette (9:56) "Surprise Invitation" featurette (13:54) "Criminal Profiles of the Killers" featurette (7:06) An afternoon with Michael Madsen (11:15) an interview in the back of a truck with Chris Penn (6:53) "Reservoir Dogs Action Figures" featurette (4:06) "Sundance Institute" Reservoir Dogs Short Film Demo (11:39) "In Style with Reservoir Dogs" featurette (0:21) "Securing the Shot: Location Scouting with Billy A Fox" featurette (4:21) "Django Unchained - Coming Soon" theatrical trailers: (HD, with Play All option - 10:54) Jackie Brown Q&A: A Film Independent at LACMA Event (HD, 32:15)

"Sally Menke: Quentin's Greatest Collaborator" (21:08) "Bringing His Love of Cinema to the World" (6:45) "How to Follow Up a One-Two Punch" (19:39) "Anything Is Possible: The Aftermath of Pulp Fiction" (5:27) "No Sophomore Jinx Here, It's Pulp Fiction" (23:59) "Getting the Director Directing" (37:36) "Quentin Tarantino: 20 Years of Filmmaking" documentaries: (HD, with Play All option - 133:21) "Critics' Corner: The Films of Quentin Tarantino" roundtable discussions: (HD, with Play All option - 290:44) "Profiling the Reservoir Dogs" (fictional histories) featurette (HD, 7:05) John Travolta and Michael Madsen came back together last year on the race car film ‘Trading Paint’ where they had some fun with the idea of being brothers, said the actor."Playing It Fast & Loose" featurette (HD, 15:44) It could never materialise, however, as too much time passed and Quentin Tarantino got busy with other films.

It was very complicated, but when Quentin starts discussing an idea, it's very easy to go along with it,” said Madsen. "He had come up with this idea that it would be the twin brothers of Vic and Vincent, who met after the deaths of their siblings. And we open up a club in Amsterdam." In Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega says he just returned to Los Angeles from Amsterdam. "The picture was going to start out with the two of us being released from prison in different states. "We were supposed to be in Amsterdam, criminally," says Madsen of Tarantino's thoughts. Tarantino discussed the brothers project, which was to be a prequel, a number of times with the duo, Madsen said. The criminal brothers were shot to death in their respective films. In 1994's ‘Pulp Fiction’, John Travolta played Vincent Vega, a role that helped boost life into his career.
