Mr. Pink
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Satchel It's a long way Boston but I want to go It's…


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Break n. 1 We lived a life A gift fast drive Next shift to thrive Was…
Don't Give Up Ft. gomaz In this proud land we grew up strong* We were wanted…
Love Song I've never written a love song That didn't end in tears Mayb…
Nothing is Real Some people say That I'm to open They say it's not good…
Notte al Club Llego al club Llego al club Llego al Club Ni nos vemos Llego…
Numb Hello? (Hello? Hello? Hello?) Is there anybody in there? Ju…



Shame One step, two steps, counting tiles on the floor Three steps…
Three Pink devils on the contract Still draped head to toe in…


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Happy Being Miserable

Lawrence Tierney was the toughest/dangerous actor in that room.

Between 1944 and 1951, Tierney was arrested over 12 times for brawling, frequently for drunkenness. He was jailed for brawling in 1947 and 1949 and drunkenness in 1949 and 1950.


His legal troubles included a 90-day jail sentence he served from August to November 1951 for breaking a New York college student's jaw. That year, he was sent to a mental hospital after being found disheveled in a church. He was arrested for assault in 1953.

At the time of an October 1958 arrest for fighting two policemen outside a Manhattan bar, the New York Times reported he had been arrested six times in California and five in New York on similar charges.

In January 1973, he was stabbed in a bar fight on the West Side of Manhattan.

In June 1975, Tierney was questioned by New York City police in connection with the apparent suicide of a 24-year-old woman who had jumped from the window of her high-rise apartment. Tierney told police "I had just gotten there, and she just went out the window." He never was arrested or charged with the young woman's death. The apparent suicide closely resembles the death of Rosa, played by Allene Roberts in the 1951 film The Hoodlum. Tierney’s Vincent Lubeck, the hoodlum of the title, is suspected of driving Rosa into throwing herself off a roof shortly after talking to Lubeck.


During the filming of Reservoir Dogs, Tierney shot at his nephew in a drunken rage, and was arrested and bailed. He was released for a day from the jail to continue filming, as recounted by the film's director Quentin Tarantino in an interview. As a result, Tarantino never again worked with or hired Tierney to act in his films



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notabot

Tarantino laughing at his own script... Priceless.

Mike Reed

Ever hear of method acting?

DracoHandsome

That wasn't Tarantino, the giggling guy is Mr. Blonde (Michael Madson). Tarantino is playing Mr. Brown.

ryguy

DracoHandsome
Mr. blonde is smiling not giggling

Primarch Icarus

I was the 400th like to this 2 year old comment

Bobby Tropical

Probably improvised scene; that’s why he was most likely laughing like that. I like how he stuttered and he kept it in the scene.

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The Super Star

Mr. Pink was my favorite out of them. I like how he managed to deduce that there was a setup based on reasonable analysis of what happened. His escape from the police was rather badass. Also, I like how he just walked out with the diamonds while everyone else got shot. For some reason, I considered those diamonds to be pink diamonds, even though all they said was that those were diamonds.

Tickle Fighter

The Super Star Actually if you turn of the volume as he leaves you can hear the police and its heavily indicated that they caught mr. pink

doom007

NazcarFanatic24 yes he was caught, but he was the only one alive.

Tweakspirit

I don't know, judging from the gunshot noises during that scene I think it's safe to assume that he was killed.

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