Episode Description
“This gun says you live, this gun says you die.” Join Ian & Liam for our 295th episode as we step into Tarantino’s world of money drops, double-crosses, and smooth soul soundtracks with Jackie Brown (1997). Kev? He’s running a cash pickup at the mall but got distracted by an Orange Julius. Megs? She’s busy cutting a deal with Ordell Robbie that may or may not involve a new handbag.
But don’t worry—we’re not flying solo. We’re joined by BFF of the BFE: Shai Bergerfroind, who slipped us a cassette tape of Delfonics tunes and insisted this was the Tarantino film to talk about.
This week we discuss:
- How Jackie Brown might be Tarantino’s most mature film—and why it doesn’t get the same love as Pulp Fiction.
- Pam Grier’s powerhouse performance: is this one of the greatest star comebacks in cinema history?
- Robert De Niro as the quietest ex-con ever—and how a single scene changes everything.
- Samuel L. Jackson’s Ordell: terrifying or hilarious, or both at once?
- Is this the most “realistic” Tarantino film? And does that make it better or just slower?
- Ian and Liam debate whether this film is about survival, romance, or just getting by.
- Shai drops in to explain why the soundtrack is the real star of the film (and why he’s been humming Delfonics all week).
- Which scenes had us holding our breath—and which ones could’ve been trimmed.
- Why Max Cherry might be Tarantino’s most underrated character—and how Robert Forster’s quiet dignity steals the show.
- And finally, whether Jackie Brown is the Best Film Ever—or just the coolest hangout movie you forgot you loved.
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