Quentin Tarantino & Robert De Niro Talk Jackie Brown at Tribeca / De Niro Con. Song: Across 110th Street by Bobby Womack Subscribe for more like this... / @a.cityproductions
This is much better than the interview where Robert Deniro acts like never met Tarantino and never heard of Jackie Brown. Bob has a lot to remember anyway, he's excused
This was fantastic - why would we want to hear either of them talk about anything else, other than this intricate process they've devoted their lives to - tho Quentin's also hugely engaging when he talks about movies in general - but this was touching on some deep stuff
@cleftturnip7774 He used to be a great actor.Until late 80's. A bit like certain bands I used to love started being mediocre. But they can point to art they made that was Great. Tarantino is also similarly overrated.
Guess I’m one of the few who has jackie brown at tops for fave movie. Would’ve been interesting to see deniro as max cherry. Also did deniro get to say much on this video?
De Niro wanted to play Max Cherry but QT already had Robert Forster in mind specifically for that role, which he killed. Sometimes tho I wonder how it would've looked had De Niro took that role instead of Louis.
i remember hearing some clip where i think it was deniro's agent talking to tarintino and deniro was having a fit and the agent was trying to talk it out with tarantino
Totally. This is a long 11 minute interview where Tarantino talks for most of it. He's so extra. Deniro seems pretty chill; I'm sure it's pretty draining to be around Tarantino. Was wondering why they haven't worked together since, but this interaction seems to give the answer. He probably finds him a bit annoying.
can we all just admit jackie brown was a dud haha gotta be deniros worst role ever. im a fan of like resevoir dogs, pulp fiction, the godftather part 2, goodfellas, cape fear, king of comedy. jackie brown ehhhhhhhhhhhh
I don't think DeNiro was crap in it, but I agree it wasn't a great role no. The role and his work in the film doesn't measure up to his work in any of his most impressive contributions to cinema like raging bull, heat, taxi driver etc. But it's a decent film nonetheless.
He was fine but I agree that it's not my fav De Niro role. He originally wanted to play Max Cherry and it would've been interesting to see him in play that character instead of Louis.