Jackie Brown
Jackie Brown on Imdb25 December 1997 (USA)
Crime | Drama | Thriller
A female flight attendant becomes a key figure in a plot between the police and an arms dealer.
Pam Grier
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Samuel L. Jackson
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Robert Forster
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Bridget Fonda
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Michael Keaton
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'Inglourious Basterds': Playing spot the Tarantino reference
added by newsBotTake your seats, class: Senior writer Chris Nashawaty continues his in-depth weeklong tutorial on all things Quentin Tarantino for the latest installment of EW University. Check out our gallery of 20 Tarantino movie and movie poster faves , our Quentin Tarantino trivia quiz, and our take on the original 1978 Inglorious Bastards. Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Playing spot the reference Any time you sit down to watch a movie directed by Quentin Tarantino, you're not just watching that movie, but all of the movies he's ever seen. Let's face it, the guy has never been shy or apologetic about his movie-love. You could say that when Tarantino name-checks some arcane chop socky movie or slyly alludes to a Eurotrash cheapie, he's giving a shout-out to the cognascenti -- his fellow movie geeks -- in the audience. In other words, when you watch a movie by Qt, you're actually watching two movies »
- Chris Nashawaty
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Quentin Tarantino: Imagining Hollywood without him
added by newsBotTake your seats, class: Senior writer Chris Nashawaty concludes his in-depth weeklong study of all things Quentin Tarantino with his final installment of EW University. Check out our gallery of 20 Tarantino movie and movie poster faves, our look at the original 1978 Inglorious Bastards, our guide to the film-geek references in Tarantino's Basterds, and our Quentin Tarantino final exam. Imagining Hollywood -- and the world beyond it -- without Quentin Tarantino No one divides moviegoers like Quentin Tarantino. Those who are in his corner love his infectious cineaste enthusiasm, his references to obscure B-movies, and his pop culture-drenched, rat-a-tat-tat dialogue. The haters find his movies too long, too talky, and too ... well, just too much of everything. But just for a second, try to imagine Hollywood without him. It's harder than you think. Ever since the video store clerk-turned-world famous auteur unveiled 1992's Reservoir Dogs, his influence has rippled out and »
- Chris Nashawaty
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Votd: Quentin Tarantino on Charlie Rose
added by newsBotQuentin Tarantino recorded an hour long interview with Charlie Rose last week to promote Inglourious Basterds. Readers of the site know that I love long form interviews with good filmmakers. You can download the Wmv video file of the interview right now by clicking here. The streaming version on Google Video doesn't appear to be working yet (but I've also included that after the jump). And while I'm at it, why not include the rest of Tarantino's Charlie Rose interview appearances from the last 15 years? Yes, those are available after the jump as well. 1994 - Pulp Fiction 1997 - Jackie Brown with Pam Grier 2004 - Kill Bill 2007 - Grindhouse with Robert Rodriguez 2009 - Inglourious Basterds See video link above »
- Peter Sciretta
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