Jackie Brown
Watched this again today after buying the collector's edition, and found that I have a new appreciation for it. Excellent performances all round. It makes me wonder what Robert Forster could have done if Mulholland Drive had become a TV series.
The extras on this edition are a huge plus. The highlight being a 55 minute interview with Tarantino. His enthusiasm, knowledge, and attention to detail all stand out and it's obvious why he succeeds. Yet another movie in which the dialog and music shine.
This may not get the attention of his earlier efforts, but I like how it delves deeper into the characters.
Highly recommended.
		
		
	 
I am a Tarantino fan. This is my favorite Tarantino movie. While Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and even Kill Bill are great movies, the reason I love Jackie Brown so much is I think it's Tarantino's most mature effort.While the casting is always spot-on in Tarantino's works, it's never been better than the casting in Jackie Brown. Had Tarantino made a Hollywood-style decision to stock the leads in this movie with good-looking 25 year old stars, the emotional impact would have been far less. By casting Grier and Forester, Tarantino gives us two faces that have been through a lifetime of stories. These characters (and the actors themselves) have a reined, weary style that simply is not possible in a young person.
Jackie Brown has everything that's exciting in the best of his films: action, great dialogue, and excellent editing. But with Forester and Grier, we get unforgettable characters that I will always remember fondly.