Reservoir Dogs Turns 30
Reservoir Dogs was released 30 years ago and the guys re-review this debut film by Quentin Tarantino. They debate the violence in this film and Tarantino films in general. Do they glorify violence or is it appropriate, and does the film hold up today? If you are a fan of Quentin Tarantino and this film, this is the episode for you as Jamie and Milo share a lot of trivia as they discuss the movie.
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