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- Stuck in the Middle
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- Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty were a duo known as Stealers Wheel when
- they recorded a Dylanesque pop hit, "Stuck in the Middle With You", in
- April of 1974. The single reached number five on the charts - little
- did they know that eighteen years later it would become a cult favorite.
- In 1992 Quentin Tarantino, a little known writer/director, took the
- Cannes film festival and the world by surprise with his motion picture
- Reservoir Dogs. The movie is about the difficulties that occur when
- five "master" criminals are hired by a crime king pin named Joe to pull
- off the biggest diamond heist of the century.
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- Stuck right in the middle of the movie, the Egan/Rafferty hit is
- played as a introduction to one of the best or worst torture seens ever
- in the history of movies. It depends on how you look at it.
- I'll set-up the scene in the movie where it is being played, try and
- follow me... The five criminals hired go by color-coded names . During
- the heist the cops show and things got out of control. Two of the
- robbers were shot and killed after Mr. Blonde, the "on the edge"
- gangster started shooting up the place when an employee triggered the
- alarm. Mr. White and Mr. Orange (an undercover cop) escaped the scene
- and headed for the hideout where all the men were supposed to meet. On
- the way to the hideout Mr. Orange was shot, he was bleeding severely but
- the injury was not life threatening. Shortly after their arrival, Mr.
- Pink met with them and they all anxiousley waited for Mr. Blonde.
- Mr. Blonde, acting cool and unaffected by the mornings events, made his
- entrance. After being questioned by Mr. White about why he went psycho
- in the store, Mr. Blonde called them out to see a "surprise" he had in
- his trunk. Mr. Blonde in an effort to find out how the police heard
- about the robbery in advance had kidnapped a police officer. They
- carried the man into the warehouse and after tying him to a chair Mr.
- White and Mr. Pink commenced beating the hell out of him. They Asked
- him to tell how the police knew of the heist, he said he knew nothing
- and after beating on him some more, Nice Guy Eddie came in. He was
- Joe's son and told Mr. White and Mr. Pink that they would have to come
- with him to ditch the cars. Mr. Blonde was told to stay and keep an eye
- on the cop and the injured Mr. Orange.
- My idea is that the following scene was written by Director Tarantino
- choreographed to the song by Stealers Wheel. Rather than the norm where
- a scene is written and the music is picked thereafter. As I describe
- the scene I will give the lyrics to the song and show how they
- correspond to the characters actions in the scene.
- Mr. Blonde starts talking to the cop, who still insists he knows
- nothing. The lyrics to the song begin; keep in mind that I am
- suggesting that the words are what the cop is thinking.
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- Well I don't know why I came here tonight.
- I got the feeling that something ain't right.
- I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair,
- and I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs.
- Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right...
- Here I am stuck in the middle with you.
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- The words being sung tell us that the cop is wondering how he got into
- this situation, he knows something is up, and he is scared that he may
- not be able to make it through the rest of this torturous interrogation
- alive. The clowns are his fellow officers who allowed the situation to
- get so out of control, and the jokers are Mr. White and Mr. Pink. And
- now he is stuck in the middle of this whole ordeal with the most
- cynical, evil, and hardest criminal of the bunch....Mr. Blonde.
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- Yes I'm stuck in the middle with you
- and I'm wondering what it is I should do
- It's so hard to keep this smile from my face
- cause I'm and I'm all over the place
- (chorus)
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- These are the lines that justify what I am saying the most. He is
- wondering what he should do, he knows that Mr. Orange is a cop and if he
- were to mention it to Mr. Blonde it may save his life. It is an
- internal conflict in which he heroically decides to keep quiet. He
- can't keep the smile off his face because he knows the cops are outside
- just waiting for Joe to come to the warehouse so they can bust the whole
- operation, and when he comes the torture will be over.
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- Well you started out with nothin' and your proud that your a self -made
- man.
- And your friends they all come callin' - slap you on the back and say -
- please, please.
- Tryin' to make some sense of it all
- But I can see it makes no sense at all
- Is it cool to go to sleep on the floor?
- 'till I think that I can't take anymore.
- (Chorus)
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- Here, the officer is bringing out the fact that Mr. Blonde is proud of
- his life as a criminal, and proud that his friends, Joe and Nice Guy
- Eddie come callin' -begging Mr. Blonde to work for them right after he
- got out of prison. The cop tries to understand the situation that he is
- in but he realizes it is a lost cause. The last two lines show what the
- officer is asking himself. Should he spill his guts or should he keep
- quiet until Joe shows up.
- The music stops. The cop is a bloody mess, Mr. Blonde had not only
- beat him, he had cut off his ear, and doused him with gasoline. He was
- just about ready to set him on fire when six gunshots rang out-- Mr.
- Orange, the undercover cop had shot Mr. Blonde to death.
- Joe, Nice Guy Eddie, Mr. Pink and Mr. White all return shortly
- thereafter. They find Mr. Blonde, the cop, and Mr. Orange all covered
- in blood and question Mr. Orange about what happened. Mr. Orange tried
- to explain that Mr. Blonde was going to burn the cop, and split with the
- diamonds. Joe called him a traitor and would not believe him. Joe shot
- the police officer and was ready to kill Mr. Orange when Mr. White turns
- his gun on Joe to protect his friend. Intern Nice Guy Eddie turns his
- gun on Mr. White. Sirens could be heard as the movie hit its climax -
- the cops bust in and three shots are heard, and three bodies drop to the
- floor.
- Quentin Tarintino is a acumen in the the field music, I believe he
- truly wrote the seen I described - the torture seen - to coincide with
- the Stealers Wheel song. In the research of my opinion I luckily
- stumbled on a quote from Tarentino taken from the compact disc booklet
- of "Truth and Fiction."
- "Personnally, I don't know if Jerry Rafferty neccessarily appreciated
- the connotations that I brought to "Stuck in the Middle With You".
- There's a good chance he didn't. But that's one of the things about
- using music in movies that's so cool: the fact that if you do it right,
- it's about as cinematic a thing as you can do. You're really doing
- what movies do better than any other art form. It works in this
- visceral, emotional, cinematic way that's special. And when you do it
- right and you hit it right, then you can never really hear that song
- again without thinking about that image from the movie. That's what
- comercials are counting on, but it never quite works with commercials.
- The thing is, once a movie has done that with a song, as far as I'm
- concerned that movie owns it. I mean, they've used "Stand By Me" so
- many times, but to me the one that used "Stand By Me" that way was The
- Wanderers. They play "Stand By Me" as the lead character, Ken Wahl,
- realizes that JFK has been shot. And it's perfect."
- I couldn't agree more with what Tarentino is saying. His movies
- especially draw upon music to make the scenes flow together in a
- surreal, inspiring style. What more can a movie connoisseur like myself
- ask for in a movie? As Tarentino says "Stand By Me" is perfect in The
- Wanderers, I say "Stuck in the Middle With You" is perfect in Resovoir
- Dogs.
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