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The scene with Jackie and Max Cherry definitely filled in a blank for me as far as Sheronda goes. The part when Max Cherry goes to Ordell's house and Sheronda was on the couch I always thought she was high off something but I wasn't sure until this deleted scene that Max confirmed she was a junkie.
@@Wh4L205I mean, I get it. It’s meant in the broadest, most generalized way. It’s the third lowest grossing movie of his career, I believe. Only Reservoir Dogs and death proof were lower. Any list of his top movies usually don’t include it at the top. So that’s why people say it’s underrated. Obviously there are people like you or me who really appreciate the flick. But I also get why someone would say it’s underrated
I like how they reveal how Winston finds people, that was missing from the movie originally. Small details like that is why I love deleted scenes. U find out more about the story overall through details that skipped out on.
Jackie trying to get a little more information out of Sheronda was interesting and could have been left in. It is like she is probing to learn a little more about Ordell's living arrangements, and perhaps to check whether Sheronda even knows what she is getting into.
one of the best overdelivering styles of Tarantino was the example the scene with Simone. The stereo equipment was plain and out there to be seen so the viewer who either isn't paying it mind will ignore it but to the viewer who sees that as unusual will certainly ascertain that's some of Ordell's illegal inventory in his side rackets, and as illegal as it is, Ordell is still a businessman and it's debatable if there's a firm line between doing business legal or illegal between businessmen, but he's got all the makeup of a professional ordinary businessman.
The scene between Jackie and Max in the motel room IMO should have been left in - showing the two conspirators plotting their next move. It filled in one of the few blanks the film had.
@@JDHawk74 It also makes Max clearly complicit in luring Ordell to his death. In the released version it is more Jackie setting Ordell up and Max is a little taken aback by her ruthlessness. Here he is obviously involved. It was better leaving this deleted scene out.
@@klebersonvitoriano5462 Not at all! He is definitely not right, along with his massive ego and racist views. Don't forget, he writes these movies. He's not in the right mind, a narcissistic mind is the minimum
Read the book this movie is based on, Rum Punch. It takes place in Florida instead of SoCal and is much more detailed. However this is one of the rare instances where the movie is much better than the book. Enjoy.
Damm, Ordell just gave the speech to Louis that caused the death of Melanie when they exited the shopping mall. She pissed off Louis and he reminded himself that he's not a good guy.
I just finished reading “Rum Punch” and to be honest I was underwhelmed by the book. Maybe I need to read all of his novels from beginning to end to get a better understanding perhaps. Anyway, I recently watched this film for the thousandth time and I see how Quentin has made Leonard’s book come to life. This is my favorite film of all time for many reasons. About these deleted scenes…there’s actually more deleted scenes that’s not featured. You can see in the documentary on the film there’s a scene with Jackie and Melanie, Jackie has on the red dress. Also in the documentary the very last scene that was filmed was Jackie on the plane being a flight attendant, not sure what that scene was. I wish we could’ve seen it!
@user-tz1zo6nu3n I hear you on that! Quentin is very much so LA. I live in Los Angeles so I actually like LA settings. Perhaps I need to read Leonard’s other novels because Rum Punch was underwhelming to me.
Pam Grier is fantastic in these scenes, what a great actor! And Samuel L Jackson is a very scary looking and quite physically ugly person, great acting and perfectly cast this role in the movie!
I've been looking for the clip of Ordell and Jackie sitting eating rice from Teriyaki Donut. Interesting name of the enterprise, the donut is just so random and picked out of a hat. But we see clearly it's a take out meat and rice business when we get a shot of the styrofoam bowl with the soy packets. Makes me even more curious about if they actually would in that fictional world serve donuts and coffee.
Dat dude is a baaad ________ 😮. I was thorughly entertained the entire movie, "Jackie Brown." Soooo, I gots'ta watch it again after these years. Quentin Tarantino, author and director, is as strange as he is a genius. And all the actors were exactly the ones for their roles. And Pam Grier was beautiful and believable in her role.
Hey Tarantino fans! I'm glad that so many people like this video resp. film, but I would like to tell you that there is also a similar one about Pulp Fiction, how come no one notices it?
Pulp Fiction - the all deleted scenes with Tarantino’s introductions 1080p
th-cam.com/video/hueSWAj0PK4/w-d-xo.html
My fav of him now. I didn't appreciate it enough when I watched for the first time as a teenager.
It's a true masterpiece!
That’s is exactly what I say. Even death proof. Now as a grown man I love Jackie brown. Death proof is one my top 5 tarintino movies now
The way DeNiro is akwardly, nerviously rocks the chair is brilliant!
The lost art of DVD bonus content :(
The scene with Jackie and Max Cherry definitely filled in a blank for me as far as Sheronda goes. The part when Max Cherry goes to Ordell's house and Sheronda was on the couch I always thought she was high off something but I wasn't sure until this deleted scene that Max confirmed she was a junkie.
The addict woman isn't Sheronda. The end credits have two separate actresses listed.
Did not expect the end 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now Pam is definitely one of my favorite people!
Underrated movie imo. Loved this movie 😊
It’s not underrated. Y’all throw that word around too loosely
A lot of people feel that it's his best movie, including myself. Maybe it doesn't get mentioned as often as Pulp Fiction, but it is not underrated
@@Wh4L205 Yes it is, especially any music or musician video!
@@Wh4L205I mean, I get it. It’s meant in the broadest, most generalized way. It’s the third lowest grossing movie of his career, I believe. Only Reservoir Dogs and death proof were lower. Any list of his top movies usually don’t include it at the top. So that’s why people say it’s underrated. Obviously there are people like you or me who really appreciate the flick. But I also get why someone would say it’s underrated
Such a great Tarantino picture. Much better than his post 2000 movies through "Django...", imo. Except "Inglorious Bastards".
9:10 I would've left this scene in. It's so smooth and cool. Coolest movie ever
Fax
I like how they reveal how Winston finds people, that was missing from the movie originally. Small details like that is why I love deleted scenes. U find out more about the story overall through details that skipped out on.
Jackie trying to get a little more information out of Sheronda was interesting and could have been left in. It is like she is probing to learn a little more about Ordell's living arrangements, and perhaps to check whether Sheronda even knows what she is getting into.
I loved this movie!
I've never seen these clips. One of my favorite movies.
Holy fucking shit Pam Grier was hot in her day
Still is even from today
one of the best overdelivering styles of Tarantino was the example the scene with Simone. The stereo equipment was plain and out there to be seen so the viewer who either isn't paying it mind will ignore it but to the viewer who sees that as unusual will certainly ascertain that's some of Ordell's illegal inventory in his side rackets, and as illegal as it is, Ordell is still a businessman and it's debatable if there's a firm line between doing business legal or illegal between businessmen, but he's got all the makeup of a professional ordinary businessman.
The scene between Jackie and Max in the motel room IMO should have been left in - showing the two conspirators plotting their next move. It filled in one of the few blanks the film had.
I think it would have hurt the movie as it takes away all the surprise. I liked not knowing what was going to happen when they got to Max's office.
@@JDHawk74 It also makes Max clearly complicit in luring Ordell to his death. In the released version it is more Jackie setting Ordell up and Max is a little taken aback by her ruthlessness. Here he is obviously involved. It was better leaving this deleted scene out.
There should be an extended version with these scene on a reverse side B of the DVD.
Damn I know Pam and Sam were great buy De Niro to play that role of a dull ex con and Robert Forster were great.
Quentin’s a weird dude. Love his movies, but damn he always sounds like he just took a cocktail of medication
Yepp :D
That's how you sound when you talk about something you love, excited and all.
@ Kleberson ...
Yeah, that's enthusiasm! 🌞
@@klebersonvitoriano5462 Exactly~
@@klebersonvitoriano5462 Not at all! He is definitely not right, along with his massive ego and racist views. Don't forget, he writes these movies. He's not in the right mind, a narcissistic mind is the minimum
"Garcon means boy".
Pam Grier is the coolest and that's it.
7:41 I can imagine they showing beaumont's dead body he got blood all on his shirt and blood on his face since he got shot two times.
Read the book this movie is based on, Rum Punch. It takes place in Florida instead of SoCal and is much more detailed. However this is one of the rare instances where the movie is much better than the book. Enjoy.
Elmore and Quentin and Pam Grier and Robert Forster
sweeeet
Damm, Ordell just gave the speech to Louis that caused the death of Melanie when they exited the shopping mall. She pissed off Louis and he reminded himself that he's not a good guy.
I just finished reading “Rum Punch” and to be honest I was underwhelmed by the book. Maybe I need to read all of his novels from beginning to end to get a better understanding perhaps. Anyway, I recently watched this film for the thousandth time and I see how Quentin has made Leonard’s book come to life. This is my favorite film of all time for many reasons. About these deleted scenes…there’s actually more deleted scenes that’s not featured. You can see in the documentary on the film there’s a scene with Jackie and Melanie, Jackie has on the red dress. Also in the documentary the very last scene that was filmed was Jackie on the plane being a flight attendant, not sure what that scene was. I wish we could’ve seen it!
@user-tz1zo6nu3n I hear you on that! Quentin is very much so LA. I live in Los Angeles so I actually like LA settings. Perhaps I need to read Leonard’s other novels because Rum Punch was underwhelming to me.
Pam Grier is fantastic in these scenes, what a great actor! And Samuel L Jackson is a very scary looking and quite physically ugly person, great acting and perfectly cast this role in the movie!
I’m glad they didn’t explain Winston
Why's that
Who is Winston
@@Wh4L205 played by Tiny Lister Jr.
I've been looking for the clip of Ordell and Jackie sitting eating rice from Teriyaki Donut. Interesting name of the enterprise, the donut is just so random and picked out of a hat. But we see clearly it's a take out meat and rice business when we get a shot of the styrofoam bowl with the soy packets. Makes me even more curious about if they actually would in that fictional world serve donuts and coffee.
If I’m not mistaken Teriyaki Donut was used in other films too.
There's another scene not featured here with Jackie and Melody at a bar.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is he high?
QT has the best 'hiding baldness' haircut I've ever seen lol
10:50
Again.
Quentin Tarantino is the good kind of crazy.
@@bobobandy9382 What are you on?
Dat dude is a baaad ________ 😮. I was thorughly entertained the entire movie, "Jackie Brown." Soooo, I gots'ta watch it again after these years. Quentin Tarantino, author and director, is as strange as he is a genius. And all the actors were exactly the ones for their roles. And Pam Grier was beautiful and believable in her role.