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|image = Steve-Buscemi.jpeg |
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|fullname = Unknown |
|fullname = Unknown |
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|alias = Mr. Pink |
|alias = Mr. Pink |
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− | |origin =''Reservoir Dogs'' |
+ | |origin = ''Reservoir Dogs'' |
|occupation = Jewelry store robber |
|occupation = Jewelry store robber |
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|skills = Gunmanship |
|skills = Gunmanship |
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Obstruction of justice<br> |
Obstruction of justice<br> |
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Resisting arrest |
Resisting arrest |
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− | |type of villain = Affable Criminal |
+ | |type of villain = Affable Criminal |
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+ | }} |
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{{Quote|I don't wanna kill anybody. But if I gotta get out that door, and you're standing in my way, one way or the other, you're gettin' outta my way.|Mr. Pink}} |
{{Quote|I don't wanna kill anybody. But if I gotta get out that door, and you're standing in my way, one way or the other, you're gettin' outta my way.|Mr. Pink}} |
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− | '''Mr. Pink''' is |
+ | '''Mr. Pink''' is the tritagonist of the 1992 film ''Reservoir Dogs''. Unlike most of his accomplices, he is more level-headed and doesn't choose violence as a primary option. Like the majority of the other robbers, his real name is never revealed. |
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+ | He was portrayed by {{w|Steve Buscemi}}, who also portrayed [[Carl Showalter]] in ''Fargo'', [[Nucky Thompson]] in ''Boardwalk Empire'', [[Garland Greene]] in ''Con Air'', [[Mr. Wesley]] in ''Home on the Range'', [[Francis E. Francis]] in ''The Boss Baby'', [[Dwight Diddlehopper]] in ''The Simpsons'' and [[Randall Boggs]] in ''Monsters Inc.'' and ''Monsters University''. |
==Alias== |
==Alias== |
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− | None of his real name is ever revealed. He is known in the film only by the identity given to him by his boss, Joe Cabot. He questions why his name/color is Pink, to which Cabot says, "Because you're a |
+ | None of his real name is ever revealed. He is known in the film only by the identity given to him by his boss, Joe Cabot. He questions why his name/color is Pink, to which Cabot says, "Because you're a f-ggot, alright?" He tries to lessen the feminism of it by suggesting that they change it to Mr. Purple, only for this to be shot down as well by Cabot who says he already has a man going by that name working another job. |
==Robbery== |
==Robbery== |
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− | After his accomplice [[Victor Vega|Mr. Blonde]] went on a shooting spree, Pink found a hole in the police barricade and "shot his way out." He ran with a satchel full of diamonds with three police officers tailing him close behind. Eventually, he is struck by a car and he proceeded to carjack it, making his escape. He revealed in the film that he considered just driving away instead of going to the rendezvous point. By the end of the film, his partners Nice Guy Eddie and Joe are killed for trying to kill Mr. Orange whose a cop, and Mr. Pink runs out with the jewels. |
+ | After his accomplice [[Victor Vega|Mr. Blonde]] went on a shooting spree, Pink found a hole in the police barricade and "shot his way out." He ran with a satchel full of diamonds with three police officers tailing him close behind. Eventually, he is struck by a car and he proceeded to carjack it, making his escape. He revealed in the film that he considered just driving away instead of going to the rendezvous point. By the end of the film, his partners [[Eddie Cabot|Nice Guy Eddie]] and [[Joe Cabot|Joe]] are killed for trying to kill Mr. Orange whose a cop, and Mr. Pink runs out with the jewels. (It is at this point that the audience is left to decide if he got away or not in the film at least). |
==Videogame Appearance== |
==Videogame Appearance== |
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*Mr Pink is the only character to survive the events of the movie. Listening closely to background dialogue in the final scene, it appears Mr Pink was shot and apprehended by police. |
*Mr Pink is the only character to survive the events of the movie. Listening closely to background dialogue in the final scene, it appears Mr Pink was shot and apprehended by police. |
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*Mr Pink is the only one out of all four main characters (the others being Mr. Blonde, [[Lawrence Dimmick|Mr. White]] and Mr. Orange) not to have his true name revealed. |
*Mr Pink is the only one out of all four main characters (the others being Mr. Blonde, [[Lawrence Dimmick|Mr. White]] and Mr. Orange) not to have his true name revealed. |
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+ | *The late Dennis Hopper was offered for the role of Mr. Pink by Quentin Tarantino and Harvey Keitel, but he was unavailable. |
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+ | *In addition to Hopper, Tom Sizemore was also considered for the role of Mr. Pink. |
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+ | *Many people have found it ironic that Mr. Pink was the only person to survive as his actor Steve Buscemi is known to die in movies a lot. |
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[[Category:Protagonists]] |
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+ | [[Category:Extravagant]] |
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“ | I don't wanna kill anybody. But if I gotta get out that door, and you're standing in my way, one way or the other, you're gettin' outta my way. | „ |
~ Mr. Pink |
Mr. Pink is the tritagonist of the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs. Unlike most of his accomplices, he is more level-headed and doesn't choose violence as a primary option. Like the majority of the other robbers, his real name is never revealed.
He was portrayed by Steve Buscemi, who also portrayed Carl Showalter in Fargo, Nucky Thompson in Boardwalk Empire, Garland Greene in Con Air, Mr. Wesley in Home on the Range, Francis E. Francis in The Boss Baby, Dwight Diddlehopper in The Simpsons and Randall Boggs in Monsters Inc. and Monsters University.
Alias
None of his real name is ever revealed. He is known in the film only by the identity given to him by his boss, Joe Cabot. He questions why his name/color is Pink, to which Cabot says, "Because you're a f-ggot, alright?" He tries to lessen the feminism of it by suggesting that they change it to Mr. Purple, only for this to be shot down as well by Cabot who says he already has a man going by that name working another job.
Robbery
After his accomplice Mr. Blonde went on a shooting spree, Pink found a hole in the police barricade and "shot his way out." He ran with a satchel full of diamonds with three police officers tailing him close behind. Eventually, he is struck by a car and he proceeded to carjack it, making his escape. He revealed in the film that he considered just driving away instead of going to the rendezvous point. By the end of the film, his partners Nice Guy Eddie and Joe are killed for trying to kill Mr. Orange whose a cop, and Mr. Pink runs out with the jewels. (It is at this point that the audience is left to decide if he got away or not in the film at least).
Videogame Appearance
Mr. Pink features as a playable character in the 2006 video game adaption for Reservoir Dogs. His missions depict him escaping from the robbery and back to the warehouse, and then retrieving the diamonds that he had stashed. The way the player plays the game determines Mr. Pink's final fate at the end of the game. If they act "professional" (not killing everything in sight and being more strategic) Mr Pink will escape after the Mexican stand-off. If the player gets a "career criminal rank" Mr Pink will be arrested, and if they get the "psycho" rank Mr Pink will be gunned down by police when attempting to shoot his way out.
Trivia
- Mr Pink is the only character to survive the events of the movie. Listening closely to background dialogue in the final scene, it appears Mr Pink was shot and apprehended by police.
- Mr Pink is the only one out of all four main characters (the others being Mr. Blonde, Mr. White and Mr. Orange) not to have his true name revealed.
- The late Dennis Hopper was offered for the role of Mr. Pink by Quentin Tarantino and Harvey Keitel, but he was unavailable.
- In addition to Hopper, Tom Sizemore was also considered for the role of Mr. Pink.
- Many people have found it ironic that Mr. Pink was the only person to survive as his actor Steve Buscemi is known to die in movies a lot.
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