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nickmikeoneshot · 2 years ago
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“In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry… and taxes with you.”
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radlyradar · 6 months ago
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they’re playing mortal kombat
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reservoirreputation · 8 months ago
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Me: the most unrealistic thing about Reservoir Dogs is how members of organized crime act. Killing civilians, cops? Would never happen without insanely steep consequences. It's also so much more interesting when a group that is so entwined with violence and cruelty has to show restraint and maintain some kind of moral code. Like, gangsters only kill each other, everyone else is off-limits. It's why I like to write fics with this approach, the conflict is a lot more juicy.
Also me: Even with this, the ending could still stand; it would only mean that Larry gives in and kills Freddy, not just from rage and betrayal, but because despite this information, he still sees Freddy as an equal.
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babybluebitchface-blog · 1 year ago
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those fuck ass animatronics would not have stood a chance against this absolute god
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reservoirreputation · 7 months ago
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Just- the coziness
It feels so domestic, so comfortable and familiar ♥
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froggieetmblr · 1 year ago
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five nights at the museum.... inspired by this tweet
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purrpl-png · 7 months ago
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a crossover for funsies
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thenightblogcometh · 5 months ago
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That's hard, man. That's a fucking hard situation.
Reservoir Dogs (1992) dir. Quentin Tarantino
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sappsorrow · 2 years ago
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Harvey Keitel & Tim Roth as Mr White/Larry Dimmick & Mr Orange/Freddy Newandyke RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) dir. Quentin Tarantino
“Give me your hand. Just cancel that shit right now. You’re hurt, you’re hurt real fucking bad, but you ain’t dying!”
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whosafraidoftheladyeve · 11 months ago
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made this for twitter and thought it was funny so here you go res dogs tumblr
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reservoirreputation · 9 months ago
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Yo, "Stuck in the Middle With You" as an episode, one of THE most Destiel episodes EVER, only exists because of ResDogs. White and Orange bled out on a warehouse floor so that Cas could bleed out in a shed and Dean could be angsty about it.
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destiel vs mr orange and mr white from reservoir dogs
propaganda: mr orange bleeds out onto the floor for the entire movie and they’re both very homosexual about it. love it!
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edwardashley · 3 months ago
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I love how the plot is basically mr white saying “I’ve only know mr orange for a few days but if anything happens to him I’ll kill everyone in the room and then myself”
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radlyradar · 9 months ago
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Do y’all think they ever explored each others bodies
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reservoirreputation · 10 months ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Reservoir Dogs (1992) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Creamsicle - Relationship, Freddy/Larry, Orange/White Characters: Holdaway, Freddy Newandyke, Larry Dimmick, Joe Cabot, Original Female Character Additional Tags: AU, the robbery happens, everyone’s caught, Nobody Dies, Holdaway POV, I’m only tagging characters with speaking lines, Homophobic Language, terrible coworkers, Freddy POV at the end, Canon-typical language Summary:
Title inspired by the song of the same name by The Main Ingredient. Holdaway couldn’t be prouder; Freddy survives his first case undercover, the Cabots are behind bars, and no one was hurt. Holdaway, however, is concerned about his former student’s wellbeing. By the time Freddy is cleared for work, he’s no longer acting like himself. Holdaway now has to consider if catching Joe Cabot was worth twisting Freddy into the person he’s now become.
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outofthefuckinblue · 5 months ago
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Silly
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reservoirreputation · 7 months ago
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looking at the tags... is this an open call for anyone to fill this prompt, with full credit to you? 👀
In my dream fix-it Creamsicle fic:
The initial setup is canon compliant: Freddy is an undercover cop, and they’re preparing for the heist, or it’s already happened.
Neither Freddy nor Larry dies. (Duh.)
Freddy gets shot – either during the heist or in some other way. His injury is serious and incapacitating, and it makes him utterly dependent on Larry. (WHUMP! The more and heavier the better!)
There’s at least reference to (but preferably a description of) a medical procedure that saves Freddy’s life – probably done by some dodgy doctor or a vet, whomever Larry or Joe or whoever fits the storyline can get. (I’m not a medical professional and don’t care about accuracy. But I pretty much go insane when characters magically recover from injuries that definitely require more professional medical attention than their caretakers are able to provide.)
Freddy tells Larry the truth about himself, and though it obviously complicates things between them, Larry doesn’t abandon him.
There’s a very gentle, nonsexual bath/shower scene in which Larry helps Freddy get clean after his injury. (This piece is crucial and nonnegotiable.)
There is sex, but it doesn’t drive the story, and it’s not rough or kinky. (The way Larry touches Freddy in the warehouse? Yeah, that’s the kind of tenderness with which he's touching him out of the warehouse, too.)
They ultimately escape by leaving the country, preferably in a way that incriminates Freddy just as much as it does Larry (e.g., by taking some or all of the diamonds).
There’s an unambiguous happy ending or, at the very least, the sense that they’ll eventually get there.
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