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This was a vanity card used for Quentin Tarantino's first film, ''Reservoir Dogs''. It was presumably used by Tarantino himself to hold the film's copyright; he co-found [[A Band Apart]] in 1991, a year before ''Reservoir Dogs''<nowiki>'</nowiki> release, to produce his future films (although A Band Apart still produced ''Reservoir Dogs''). |
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===Logo (October 23, 1992)=== |
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'''Technique:''' None. |
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'''Technique:''' A printed image made using traditional ink and paint. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the film, which is "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson. |
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'''Audio:''' The end theme of the film, which is "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson. |
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'''Availability:''' This was only seen in the end credits of ''Reservoir Dogs''. |
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'''Legacy:''' This can be an extreme sight to animal lovers, and thus could be quite frightening as well. However, it's intended to be funny and should not be a problem with the majority of those who see it. |
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 27 September 2024
Background
This was a vanity card used for Quentin Tarantino's first film, Reservoir Dogs. It was presumably used by Tarantino himself to hold the film's copyright; he co-found A Band Apart in 1991, a year before Reservoir Dogs' release, to produce his future films (although A Band Apart still produced Reservoir Dogs).
Logo (October 23, 1992)
Visuals: Scrolling up against a black background with the rest of the closing credits, there is a drawing of an orange dog that appears to have its back bitten into. Copyright information and disclaimers are above and below.
Technique: A printed image made using traditional ink and paint.
Audio: The end theme of the film, which is "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson.
Availability: This was only seen in the end credits of Reservoir Dogs.