If you look at the woman in the background on the last shot of this scene, you can see her mouthing to her little kid "DON'T. LOOK. AT THE CAMERA." And he WAS looking at the camera the shot before last.
I FOUND THE ADDRESS FOR THIS LOCATION: 8200 San Fernando Rd. at the intersection of Sunland Blvd. in Sun Valley, CA. The burger shack is now a Mexican restaurant called "Robertiroz."
I like this scene, but I'm glad it was excised; Orange's story was overlong enough with the commode scene & the background taints White: the voice of compassion & reason becomes a violent cop-killer, ruining our sympathy for him. McCluskey would also ruin the established all-male dynamic, albeit unintentionally.
for all the ppl saying it didnt fit the movie at all when it showed mr oarnges story the black dude tells him look up this mr white see if u can match him with registered offenders so it does technically fit the movie but i agree the chicked sucked.
I think this is a great scene on its own, but it wouldn't work with the rest of the movie. While you are correct in saying that it doesn't contradict the movies plot, it also doesn't add anything necessary and ends up being redundant because earlier on in the film, White recalled his experience on the job, that the undercover cop got involved in. Also Mr Pink made it clear, that Mr Orange could run a background check if he knew Mr Whites first name.
and it is good there were no female speaking roles, the opening scene shows that the world they are in is a man's fantasy world,
a load of guys around a round table all with aliases, there is the speech about like a virgin and refusing to tip waiteresses and mr pinks general attitude towards the no.1 employement role for women,
for right or wrong women have no place in the film
Interesting stuff, I think the main point is that Orange really couldn't properly feel what was gonna happen until it did- notice his uncaring attitude to White, but more key is his apparant lack of fear- which isn't true in the end, he'd have to be mad, he just hadn't really thought through how hard his job would be. You can see through his reactions in the film when White kills the cops only then did he really realise what he was involved in.
I quite like this scene, (for some reason I love seeing old tech in films, it's just a nice reminder of when they were made) but I think the film works better with no named female characters.
Without the scene where Freddy finds out about Larry their relationship just seems nicer. Freddy researching him is one thing, he's doing his job, but acting out shooting his photo when no one's around implies he would have no regrets if White died, even though the two apparently hit it off.
I think it kinda works because at this point, it's all still a fantasy for Freddy (the unloaded gun even makes the pop sound like a kid's toy) and when he's discussing it all, he's still moderately sympathetic to White ('hard time!') but you're right, it does seem nicer without this scene.
@DeletedScenes22 it does fit actually,at the beginning ,White tells Pink he never did this job because they found out there was a ''rat'' in the house,a mole,you know,it kind of just fits somewhere in,put tarantino probably didnt knew where to put it
@DeletedScenes22 Thats why they took it out. but the scene does provides more information. Mr pink said to Mr white "if they get you, they'll get me, and that cant happen!", after watching this scene I know they got Mr white.
I agree this scene doesn't fit well into the movie, but I really like the girl in this, has she been in anything else ?
EvilMonkey66Films 1 week ago
@EvilMonkey66Films She was the big sister in Licensed to Drive as well as a bunch of other stuff. Her name is Nina Siemaszko look her up on IMDB.
HughBromont 1 day ago
I don't know what I think the casting knows, but were there originally going to be two females in the place of those eight people?
Fanofcartoons1994 2 months ago
I love the 360 degree dolly shot.
ClayDuMaw 2 months ago
Comment removed
Fanofcartoons1994 3 months ago
If you look at the woman in the background on the last shot of this scene, you can see her mouthing to her little kid "DON'T. LOOK. AT THE CAMERA." And he WAS looking at the camera the shot before last.
Theomite 5 months ago
I FOUND THE ADDRESS FOR THIS LOCATION: 8200 San Fernando Rd. at the intersection of Sunland Blvd. in Sun Valley, CA. The burger shack is now a Mexican restaurant called "Robertiroz."
I like this scene, but I'm glad it was excised; Orange's story was overlong enough with the commode scene & the background taints White: the voice of compassion & reason becomes a violent cop-killer, ruining our sympathy for him. McCluskey would also ruin the established all-male dynamic, albeit unintentionally.
Theomite 5 months ago
While Mr.Orange is watching the mugshots in the beginning, he wears the same shirt as Lance in Pulp Fiction
gljfefe 6 months ago
i bet that woman was pissed she got taken out of the movie xD
SNIPERHAWK8 7 months ago
for all the ppl saying it didnt fit the movie at all when it showed mr oarnges story the black dude tells him look up this mr white see if u can match him with registered offenders so it does technically fit the movie but i agree the chicked sucked.
itachimayhem 7 months ago
@itachimayhem
I think this is a great scene on its own, but it wouldn't work with the rest of the movie. While you are correct in saying that it doesn't contradict the movies plot, it also doesn't add anything necessary and ends up being redundant because earlier on in the film, White recalled his experience on the job, that the undercover cop got involved in. Also Mr Pink made it clear, that Mr Orange could run a background check if he knew Mr Whites first name.
Superfreaxx 3 months ago
Blech, this movie did not need women, particularly a shrill one. It's like dumping Costco ketchup on a $200 steak dinner.
(p.s. I'm a woman, so don't get huffy.)
jarvisel 8 months ago
scene sucks and the chick cant act even if the scene was good which it's not it dont fit in any part of the movie
lord86maverick 10 months ago
@lord86maverick errr,i think thats why they deleted it
juke138 8 months ago
@juke138 dont think it's either you agree or not or give me a plus one or a -1
lord86maverick 8 months ago
Atari ST there at 1:24 Probably its only movie appearance.
reverendcutterx 1 year ago
theres nothing wrong with her as an actress
and it is good there were no female speaking roles, the opening scene shows that the world they are in is a man's fantasy world,
a load of guys around a round table all with aliases, there is the speech about like a virgin and refusing to tip waiteresses and mr pinks general attitude towards the no.1 employement role for women,
for right or wrong women have no place in the film
lalalalala5151 1 year ago
Why is Mr. Blue not used... EVER!
eggs2112 1 year ago
damn mr white..........
halloweenfan92 1 year ago
The kid ruined the scene lol
Jimbothy 1 year ago
Interesting stuff, I think the main point is that Orange really couldn't properly feel what was gonna happen until it did- notice his uncaring attitude to White, but more key is his apparant lack of fear- which isn't true in the end, he'd have to be mad, he just hadn't really thought through how hard his job would be. You can see through his reactions in the film when White kills the cops only then did he really realise what he was involved in.
mankytoes 1 year ago 12
I quite like this scene, (for some reason I love seeing old tech in films, it's just a nice reminder of when they were made) but I think the film works better with no named female characters.
Without the scene where Freddy finds out about Larry their relationship just seems nicer. Freddy researching him is one thing, he's doing his job, but acting out shooting his photo when no one's around implies he would have no regrets if White died, even though the two apparently hit it off.
barukisou 2 years ago 3
@barukisou
I think it kinda works because at this point, it's all still a fantasy for Freddy (the unloaded gun even makes the pop sound like a kid's toy) and when he's discussing it all, he's still moderately sympathetic to White ('hard time!') but you're right, it does seem nicer without this scene.
slinkhard84 2 years ago 2
lawrence dimmick-
Q.T. played that guy in pulp fiction- jimmy dimmick...
9280Mark 2 years ago
not bad....not bad ! seems like a chapter !
that is on of the things i like about tarantino...that whole chapter thing in every movie !
Airmakz123 2 years ago
damn shame QT cut out this scene i really love it actually
Brampiescampie 2 years ago
As much as I love this movie and Mr. Orange, this scene doesn't seem to really fit, though it is a good watch.
DeletedScenes22 2 years ago 15
@DeletedScenes22 it does fit actually,at the beginning ,White tells Pink he never did this job because they found out there was a ''rat'' in the house,a mole,you know,it kind of just fits somewhere in,put tarantino probably didnt knew where to put it
JimmyHupulukunupuwa 1 year ago
@DeletedScenes22 Thats why they took it out. but the scene does provides more information. Mr pink said to Mr white "if they get you, they'll get me, and that cant happen!", after watching this scene I know they got Mr white.
swisa1120 1 week ago
Comment removed
GeeTeeAge 2 years ago
They should have kept this scene. Too bad Tarantino opted for no speaking female parts in the film.
smiFromBelarus 3 years ago 6
It's also too bad she was a shit actress anyway...
InglouriousBasterds 3 years ago
what´s the name of that actress?
freetownguy 3 years ago
Nina Siemaszko
remmyreel 3 years ago 2
Ha ha call her a bad actress if you want but there are people who actually talk like that!
DrDavidHowler 2 years ago
Now I come to think of it (5 months later, lol) she isn't that bad an actress, she just annoyed me a bit...
InglouriousBasterds 2 years ago 3
@InglouriousBasterds
Yeah she bugs me too
theSuperMetroid 2 years ago