speaking of "when they were released" - i've seen Jackie Brown when it came out. It was one of the first movies that came out at local cinemas around the time it actually came out. I was way too small for that movie but even then it was clear that Pam Grier is the fucking boss.
This is an interesting shot because it's clearly from the session where they shot the photo for the poster but she's holding a gun I'm pretty confident nobody in the movie uses. Mia obviously never fires a gun, but in the poster she's next Vincent's gun, which at least makes sense thematically
This also appears similar to the PPK (it may be one) which had a reputation as a "girl's gun" before it became more strongly associated with James Bond. That's because it has a sleek frame for concealed carry and isn't crazy high caliber. Obviously as the wife of a crime lord her having a weapon makes sense, I just wonder if they intended for her to use a gun in a different version of the script? But I also am not a gun guy, so I may be reading too far into this
it's probably just looking for a cool image in vein of pulp covers. However, there is an interesting thing - one of the ideas Tarantino had while developing the Mia segment was for her and Vincent to go on some kind of hit and run crime spree during which they robbed a dealer and made a mess. the whole thing eventually morphed into them stealing the trophy after the dance segment and the mess thing transferred into Marvin segment.
Oh great, movies I watched at the theater when they were released are now "classic films".
i'm afraid it's been 30 years...
speaking of "when they were released" - i've seen Jackie Brown when it came out. It was one of the first movies that came out at local cinemas around the time it actually came out. I was way too small for that movie but even then it was clear that Pam Grier is the fucking boss.
This is an interesting shot because it's clearly from the session where they shot the photo for the poster but she's holding a gun I'm pretty confident nobody in the movie uses. Mia obviously never fires a gun, but in the poster she's next Vincent's gun, which at least makes sense thematically
This also appears similar to the PPK (it may be one) which had a reputation as a "girl's gun" before it became more strongly associated with James Bond. That's because it has a sleek frame for concealed carry and isn't crazy high caliber. Obviously as the wife of a crime lord her having a weapon makes sense, I just wonder if they intended for her to use a gun in a different version of the script? But I also am not a gun guy, so I may be reading too far into this
it's probably just looking for a cool image in vein of pulp covers. However, there is an interesting thing - one of the ideas Tarantino had while developing the Mia segment was for her and Vincent to go on some kind of hit and run crime spree during which they robbed a dealer and made a mess. the whole thing eventually morphed into them stealing the trophy after the dance segment and the mess thing transferred into Marvin segment.
Of all the perfectly appropriate times for a character to have bare feet, instead he makes her wear shoes on the bed.
Also why is this (shoes on the bed) so common in usamerican media?
dunno
Pete Hegseth just had another religious revelation.