As I describe the scene I will give the lyrics to the song and show how they correspond to the characters actions in the scene. Rather than the norm where a scene is written and the music is picked thereafter. My idea is that the following scene was written by Director Tarantino choreographed to the song by Stealers Wheel. Blonde was told to stay and keep an eye on the cop and the injured Mr. Pink that they would have to come with him to ditch the cars. They Asked him to tell how the police knew of the heist, he said he knew nothing and after beating on him some more, Nice Guy Eddie came in. Pink commenced beating the hell out of him. They carried the man into the warehouse and after tying him to a chair Mr. Blonde in an effort to find out how the police heard about the robbery in advance had kidnapped a police officer. Blonde called them out to see a “surprise” he had in his trunk. White about why he went psycho in the store, Mr. Blonde, acting cool and unaffected by the mornings events, made his entrance. Pink met with them and they all anxiousley waited for Mr. Orange was shot, he was bleeding severely but the injury was not life threatening. Orange (an undercover cop) escaped the scene and headed for the hideout where all the men were supposed to meet. Blonde, the “on the edge” gangster started shooting up the place when an employee triggered the larm. Two of the robbers were shot and killed after Mr. During the heist the cops show and things got out of control. I’ll set-up the scene in the movie where it is being played, try and follow me… The five criminals hired go by color-coded names. Stuck right in the middle of the movie, the Egan/Rafferty hit is played as a introduction to one of the best or worst torture seens ever in the history of movies. The movie is about the difficulties that occur when five “master” criminals are hired by a crime king pin named Joe to pull ff the biggest diamond heist of the century. In 1992 Quentin Tarantino, a little known writer/director, took the Cannes film festival and the world by surprise with his motion picture Reservoir Dogs. The single reached number five on the charts – little did they know that eighteen years later it would become a cult favorite. Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty were a duo known as Stealers Wheel when they recorded a Dylanesque pop hit, “Stuck in the Middle With You”, in April of 1974.
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