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This would seem to be a scene tailor-made to Tarantino's sense of humor, but was not included in the film, perhaps for budgetary reasons or perhaps in an attempt to concentrate on the realistic and dramatic angles of the story.
Or perhaps you don't have a clue. Why is this speculation without any source in the article?--201.52.162.44 22:27, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
The characters of Ordell Robbie and Louis Gara are shown in the movie watching a promotional vhs or dvd for automatic weapons titled something like "Chicks With Guns" (that is also included in full length as a Jackie Brown dvd extra) --- it would be a great addition for the JB triva section along with possibly some linking back to each of the differernt weapons.
Just a thought...