Pam Grier recalls her troubles with Quentin Tarantino's dialogue on the set of Jackie Brown. Beginning in 1992 with the release of his heist-gone-wrong thriller, Reservoir Dogs, the writer-director quickly became recognized as one of Hollywood's most talented filmmakers. Two years later, Tarantino went on to create what many would call his masterpiece, Pulp Fiction, winning the prestigious Palme d'Or as well as the Academy Award for Best Screenplay with Roger Avary. In a daring move, Tarantino chose to follow up Pulp Fiction with an adaptation of Elmore Leonard's novel Rum Punch, and turned it into the taut Grier-led crime-thriller Jackie Brown.
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