Quentin Tarantino presents the premiere of the JACKIE BROWN COLLECTOR’S SERIES DVD, complete with your favorite award-winning movie, all-star cast, and never-before-seen footage. What do a sexy stewardess (Pam Grier), a street-tough gun runner (Samuel L. Jackson), a lonely bail bondsman (Academy Award®-nominee Robert Forster), a shifty ex-con (Robert DeNiro), an earnest federal agent (Michael Keaton), and a stoned-out beach bunny (Bridget Fonda) have in common? They’re six players on the trail of a half million dollars in cash! The only questions are … who’s getting played … and who’s gonna make the big score! Combining an explosive mix of intense action and edgy humor, Tarantino scores again with the entertaining JACKIE BROWN!The curiosity of Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown is Robert Forster’s worldly wise bail bondsman Max Cherry, the most alive character in this adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s Rum Punch. The Academy Awards saw it the same way, giving Forster the film’s only nomination. The film is more “rum” than “punch” and will certainly disappoint those who are looking for Tarantino’s trademark style. This movie is a slow, decaffeinated story of six characters glued to a half million dollars brought illegally into the country. The money belongs to Ordell (Samuel L. Jackson), a gunrunner just bright enough to control his universe and do his own dirty work. His just-paroled friend–a loose term with Ordell–Louis (Robert De Niro) is just taking up space and could be interested in the money. However, his loyalties are in question between his old partner and Ordell’s doped-up girl (Bridget Fonda). Certainly Fed Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) wants to arrest Ordell with the illegal money. The key is the title character, a late-40s-ish flight attendant (Pam Grier) who can pull her own weight and soon has both sides believing she’s working for them. The end result is rarely in doubt, and what is left is two hours of Tarantino’s expert dialogue as he moves his characters around town.
Tarantino changed the race of Jackie and Ordell, a move that means little except that it allows Tarantino to heap on black culture and language, something he has a gift and passion for. He said this film is for an older audience although the language and drug use may put them off. The film is not a salute to Grier’s blaxploitation films beyond the musical score. Unexpectedly the most fascinating scenes are between Grier and Forster: two neo-stars glowing in the limelight of their first major Hollywood film after decades of work. –Doug Thomas


January 29, 2006
#1
I watched the first 15 minutes of movie. Thanks quarantino, I bought this for 20 bucks, I won’t recover my money if I want to sell it. I want my money back now. Nobody will buy this vomit. All quarantino’s movies suck.
Do me a favor Quentin: change your profession to a cleaner or something like that… You may do it better.
PS: the only star is because Amazon doesn’t give me other choice. I would give this movie “-5″
January 29, 2006
#2
TERRIBLE!!! I can’t believe Tarantino is capable of such garbage. Nothing happens!!! It’s like 2.5 hrs long and nothing happens. Is that even possible? Brutally boring. How does anyone rate this movie highly? Maybe it’s a movie where you have to be a book nerd who liked the transation to film? All I know is NOTHING HAPPENS! Q: What is the plot? A. Who knows. If someone asks me what this movie was about – I say ‘It’s about NOTHING’. And not in a good Seinfeld way. Sad really. I think Tarantino tried to make a cool movie. But along the way he forgot that a movie needs to tell a story. This movie is like watching a slideshow – and who the hell needs that?
January 29, 2006
#3
This movie is horrible. Bottom line there was no violence in it!!!! This movie sucked out loud!!!! Quentin you disappoint me.
Whoever is reading this review see pulp fiction that movie rocked
however this movie is a joke!!!!
January 30, 2006
#4
This movie did not feel like Tarantino esque quality. I was real dissapointed with it and thought it could’ve been much much better than it was.
January 30, 2006
#5
How on earth anyone could take an Elmore Leonard book and turn it into one of the most excruciatingly boring movies ever made remains beyond me. Tarantino had no sense of pacing whatsoever on this disastrous excursion. The movie moves at the speed of mammal evolution.
Quentin failed at adapting the book. He sucked all the life from the novel then filmed the corpse. Avoid it at all costs, because it’s 2 and a half hours of your life you’ll never get back.