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- I hear he's a motherfucker.
- Oh, he's a fucker.

2 seconds sound clip from the Reservoir Dogs (1992) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:42:33.524 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Ain't that a sad sight, Daddy? A man walks into prison a white man, walks out talking like a fuckin' nigger. I think it's all that black semen been pumped up your ass so far now, it's backed into your fuckin' brain, it's coming out your mouth!

- Eddie, you keep talking like a bitch, I'm gonna slap you like a bitch.

- All right, enough of that shit! I'm sick of it! Both of you, sit down!

- Now, Eddie, when you came in here, we were talking some serious business.

- Now, Vic here's got a parole problem.

- Who's your PO?

- Seymour Scagnetti.

- Scagnetti. Fuck.

- I hear he's a motherfucker.

- Oh, he's a fucker.

- Won't even let me leave the halfway house unless I get some shitty job.

- You come back to work for us, right?

- Well, I wanna, but first I gotta prove to ass head that I can get a regular, you know, job, job-type job, before I can move out on my own.

- I can't come back to work for you guys if I gotta worry about making some silly-ass ten o'clock curfew every fuckin' night.

- All right, we can work this out, can't we, Eddie?

- This ain't all that bad.

[...]

Reservoir Dogs (1992) Sound Clip

Reservoir Dogs (1992 poster)

Funny quotes and famous lines from the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs, featuring short sound clips and sfx.

Actors: Harvey Keitel (Mister White), Tim Roth (Mister Orange), Michael Madsen (Vic Vega Mister Blonde), Chris Penn (Eddie Cabot), Steve Buscemi (Mister Pink), Lawrence Tierney (Joe Cabot), Edward Bunker (Mister Blue), Quentin Tarantino (Mister Brown)

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