Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Like a Virgin

Mr. Brown (Quentin Tarantino) explains how Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” is a metaphor for the pain a sexually experienced woman feels when an abnormally large penis penetrates her. Meanwhile Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) gets fed up with Joe’s (Laurence Tierney) address book.

Directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Released in 1992 by Miramax Films.

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