It's time to check off another title from our old list of 25 Movies We Want on Blu-ray , with the announcement of Pulp Fiction on Blu-ray. We've also word of a second title from director Quentin Tarantino Jackie Brown . Both will be coming from Lionsgate on Oct. 4, 2011, and retailing for a downright reasonable price of $19.99 each.

Retrospective Cast Interviews (New)



Critics Corner: Then and Now (New)



"Pulp Fiction: The Facts" featurette



Deleted Scenes



Behind the Scenes Montages



Production Design featurette



Siskel and Ebert "At the Movies" – The Tarantino Generation



Independent Spirit Awards



Cannes Film Festival – Palm d'Or Acceptance Speech



Charlie Rose Show – Interview with Quentin Tarantino



Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots



Stills Gallery

Critic's Corner: Then and Now – (New)



"Jackie Brown: How It Went Down" featurette



"A Look Back at Jackie Brown" – Interview with Quentin Tarantino



Chicks With Guns Video



Siskel & Ebert "At the Movies" – Jackie Brown Review



Jackie Brown on MTV



Theatrical Trailer and TV Spots



Stills Gallery

The films will get the remastering treatment supervised by Tarantino himself. They'll feature brand new 1080p prints and lossless audio. There will also be new bonus material, including retrospective cast interviews for Pulp Fiction and a look at critical reactions then and now for both films.As explained in the official synopsis, Pulp Fiction follows a pair of low-rent hit men, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson), who are sent out to collect a stolen briefcase for their mob boss employer, Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames). Having proven himself worthy, Wallace then entrusts Vincent to entertain his wife, Mia (Uma Thurman), while he is out of town. Meanwhile, Wallace has paid off aging boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) to throw his next fight. The lives of these wildly entertaining characters intertwine with unexpected and violent consequences.Here are the special features included (subject to change): Jackie Brown , meanwhile, was Tarantino's love letter to the blaxploitation genre and starred one of its most iconic figures, Pam Grier. She plays a flight attendant who moonlights as a drug mule and gets caught in a plot between the police and an arms dealer. With half a million dollars at stake and six unlikely players out to make the big score, alliances are shaky and it's not always clear who is playing and who is getting played.And here's what's included on this release:Stay tuned to IGN Blu-ray for more information on these and lots of other Blu-ray titles.