Repeat Viewings
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thektroll — 10 years ago(October 19, 2015 11:58 PM)
It's probably the one you can watch the most times Except probably Pulp Fiction..
Severely underrated film, only a 7.5 on here? This movie was too perfect.
And the CAST.. Doesn't get enough love. Michael Keaton even killed his part -
gioconda91423 — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 05:09 PM)
Just realized Jackie Brown was made nearly 20 years ago.
I watch it repeatedly ~~ year after year ~~
Never get tired of it. It just gets better.
In fact when I saw Robert Forster ~ Max Cherry ~ in the final season of Breaking Bad
where his character hides out Walter White in the wilderness,
I was surprised at how old he looked. Did not realize he was nearly 20 years older
One of Tarantino's true masterpieces. -
pconley22 — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 10:42 AM)
Yes, this is one I can watch over and over. Other movies I can rewatch over and over are Death Proof and Kill Bill Vol. 1 which are both throwaway fun movies.
Jackie Brown is a heavy, character-driven film that, for me, usually doesn't lend itself to repeat viewings, but there is something about this movie. I can and do watch it multiple times per year.
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In this scene, you will gargle with mouthwash! Andaction!
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jmcody — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 11:02 AM)
I couldn't agree more. In fact, I'm watching it right now on on a HBO channel. It's by far and away Tarantino's most adult and tight film. It is Tarantino at his most restrained and economical. Every performance is near perfect.
Like any great novel, it improves with each rereading.
If I am EVER shifting channels and I see this playing, I stop. Guarenteed.
Keep The Change Bob.
"The Maestro says its Mozart, when it sounds like bubblegum."