Vega Brothers vs Pulp Fiction Sequel
UPDATE: Mike Sampson from JoBlo has some serious reservations about whether this is true or not.
Via Dark Horizons:
Quentin Tarantino gave an interview to New Zealand's Aotearoa News to promote Kill Bill and was asked about the status of the Vega Bros. movie which appeared dead after comments by Michael Madsen in July but may not be after all -Also, here is the largest single collection of Kill Bill images I've seen. Many have already been posted on this website and elsewhere, but there's at least a dozen that I hadn't seen before.
"That's something I always planned on doing, but other projects took precedence. Ten years on , John Travolta's getting older, Michael's getting older. I don't think they'd even want to do it. Not that that's the last hope audiences have of seeing more of Vic or Vincent Vega. There's an idea I have a Pulp Fiction follow-up. Sequels generally suck, so it's nothing I want to rush into. But Bottom line the studio wants it, the fans want it. I'm sure I can compromise somewhere. It'd be my way of apologizing for never getting Vega Brothers off the ground I guess. That way, we could get John, we could get Michael, and we could get Sam and Tim...everyone back. It would be interesting to see whatever happened to Jules and his plans to 'walk the earth'. Hey, just having Michael and John in the same frame would be great. They're great. But that said, I got to write such a thing".
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[1] On Oct-15-2003, Maine wrote:Pulp Fiction is too good of a movie to have a sequel. The movie leaves you wondering what happened to Jules, Butch and Marsalis(how medieval did he get?)Who really cares that's what's so good about the movie. It didn't leave you in limbo, it gave you as much as you needed, and nothing more. I for one feel that Quentin can't lose, but if he were gonna make a part.2
it should have came out already. Kill Bill 2 will be enough. He ended Vol.1 like a soap opera on Friday afternoon, shitty part about that is that you wait till Feburary to see the conclusion. I'm patiently waiting for Vol.2 just as I did for Matrix-Reloaded. No Pulp 2, let it go down in history as on of greatest movies ever made.
[2] On Oct-15-2003, Adam wrote:
Personally I think there is one way that a sequal to Pulp Fiction could be possible. I agree that sequels suck and should usually be avoided. However, I think that Q.T. could make a sequel to Pulp Fiction focusing on Samuel L. Jackson's charecter, I can't think of the charecter's name off hand. You see in Pulp Fiction that he leaves because of "devine intervention" and i think this sets up for a good sequel that could show his further adventures after the events of Pulp Fiction.
[3] On Oct-16-2003, DD wrote:
Why not do a new movie with some of the people we seen in R.Dogs, Pulp,but not really called it a sequel.
[4] On Feb-11-2004, Buster Daniels wrote:
You know. A vega brothers prequel wouldn't be a bad idea( aside from the fact that both actors have aged a lot since their respective roles). I'd be much more interested, however, in seeing a Gecko Brothers prequel(From Dusk Till Dawn). Just a major balls-out texas style crime spree!















