Guest Mikey2Dope Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I've heard a rumor that the Mr. Brown(Quentin Tarantino) cover of the Special Edition of Reservoir Dogs is pretty rare. Anyone know if that is true?
Guest El Satanico Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I'd say it's probably true. The major chain stores in the states(Best Buy and Circuit City) only have 4 of the covers and Mr. Brown isn't one of them.
Guest Kagato Otaku Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I'd say it's probably true. The major chain stores in the states(Best Buy and Circuit City) only have 4 of the covers and Mr. Brown isn't one of them. Weird. At Fry's Electronics I've seen plenty of Mr Brown's but not a single Mr. White.
Guest NoCalMike Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I think it is limited edition. Mr. Brown cover is mass-produced-style signed by Tarrentino. Right now it is pretty easy to get, but I think once they go, they are gone, and a regular "Mr. Brown" cover will be replacing it.
Guest RobJohnstone Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 when I preordered my copy on amazon about a month or so beofre it came out, the mr. brown cover was the only one available --Rob
Guest redbaron51 Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I have the Mr. Pink cover
Guest Incandenza Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I have the Mr. Pink cover, but it wasn't by choice (I honestly didn't care which one I got). It happened to be the only one they had at Target when I decided to buy it.
Guest TUS_02 Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I have a Mr. Brown, and now I feel better owning it
Guest Youth N Asia Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 My Best Buy and Sam's Club had TONS of Browns. I got a Pink
Guest NoCalMike Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I have a Mr. Pink, but might buy the limited "autographed" edition of Mr. Brown and just keep it in the plastic.
Guest evenflowDDT Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 Nah... I doubt it'll be worth anything, since it doesn't sound like its actually "limited". How much is it "limited" to? It could be "limited" to something like 50,000, which isn't a lot if you think about it, but enough to still make it always pretty easy to find. But then again, Criterion discs that are only a few years out of print shoot up in price, so who knows? I think they're different though because they're based on the content, which the Mr. Brown disc has nothing to add really.
Guest Incandenza Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I would never buy the Brown disc. As much as I like him as a filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino is one of the most annoying people to ever become famous. PLUS he's a shitty actor and he wrecks any scene he appears in. I'm grateful his onscreen contribution to Jackie Brown was limited to a voice on an answering machine. Here's hoping he's nowhere in Kill Bill.
Guest Lethargic Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 I would never buy the Brown disc. As much as I like him as a filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino is one of the most annoying people to ever become famous. PLUS he's a shitty actor and he wrecks any scene he appears in. I'm grateful his onscreen contribution to Jackie Brown was limited to a voice on an answering machine. Here's hoping he's nowhere in Kill Bill. Actually he's playing a 100 year old kung fu master in Kill Bill. Personally I think he's really good. Granted he only plays himself in everything but he's pretty good at it, he's had lots of practice.
Guest MDH257 Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 He changed hs mind and hired some legendary Kung Fu movie actor to play that role. I don't think he's going to have a major role in the movie.
Guest Incandenza Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 ::breathes sigh of relief::
Guest Lethargic Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 He changed hs mind and hired some legendary Kung Fu movie actor to play that role. I don't think he's going to have a major role in the movie. Last I heard Chia Hui Liu will play Pai Mei but Tarantino will be the voice. He'll be dubbed in. So since his voice is his annoying part, he'll still be there in some form.
Guest Lord of The Curry Posted September 20, 2002 Report Posted September 20, 2002 An off topic Mr.Brown question: How the fuck does he die? I've watched the scene over again but I can't find it. - Car w/ White, Orange and Brown crashes - Brown says "I'm blind" and Orange tells him "You've just got blood in your eyes" - White goes off and shoots up the cop car coming around the corner - Orange is waiting by the car with Brown slumped at the steering wheel. White comes back, asks if he's dead and White and Orange split. Are we led to believe that Orange shot Brown or something? Because back at the warehouse White says that the cops shot Brown, but I never saw any cops shoot him. The only thing I can think of is that Brown got shot before the car crashed and just died a slow death. Any help here?
Guest Ozymandias Posted September 21, 2002 Report Posted September 21, 2002 The only thing I can think of is that Brown got shot before the car crashed and just died a slow death. Yep, that's it. Anywho, QT is too much of a raging egomaniac to ever allow the "Mr. Brown" one to be limited edition. He actually still thinks that he's a good actor and doesn't realize he is the WORST actor there is. Too bad he wouldn't hire a REAL actor to play his role in Pulp Fiction. If he had the movie would have been perfect.
Guest C.H.U.D. Posted September 21, 2002 Report Posted September 21, 2002 I've never had a problem with Tarantino acting in films. I think he has an odd "presence" on screen. I loved him in From Dusk 'till Dawn. As for the Mr. Brown cover, which is the one I bought, the Future Shop stores here in Toronto have many copies of that version. Perhaps when all the copies that are available sell out, no more will be produced.
Guest Mikey2Dope Posted September 22, 2002 Report Posted September 22, 2002 Thanks for the input guys. I bought this the other day and was debating on whether I should open it or throw it in the top of the closet so I'll have to decide that.
Guest Lethargic Posted September 22, 2002 Report Posted September 22, 2002 Why would you not open it? It's not like it's gonna be worth anything. It's just like all those other things they put out now and CALL a collector's edition. Nothing the studio ever TRIES to make a collector's edition is actually a collectors edition.
Guest SuperTonyJaymz Posted September 23, 2002 Report Posted September 23, 2002 I love QT's cameo in desperdo. He has an eric bishoff feel to him..sleazy, anooying jackass
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