"I don’t know if he ever liked anybody, but I know for a fact he didn’t like me"
26.04.2020 - 23:55 / etcanada.com
Michael Madsen is recreating arguably his most iconic film scene in order to get the word out about the importance of social distancing.
In a new PSA shot on an iPhone, the 1972 Stealers Wheel hit “Stuck in the Middle with You” strikes up, as the camera takes viewers on a tour through a house.
Every person encountered has a bloody bandage over one ear, in homage to the scene from Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs” in which Madsen’s character, Mr. Blonde, dances along to the song as he slices
"I don’t know if he ever liked anybody, but I know for a fact he didn’t like me"
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