I wish Tarantino was able to make all the movies he’s talked about wanting to do or having an idea for. We’d have double the amount of movies from him, and cool stuff like Tarantino doing an adaptation of Casino Royale, and a Tarantino Godzilla movie.
I always knew he planned Casino Royale with Pierce Brosnan, but did he really he pitch a Godzilla film as well? I can only begin to imagine how batshit that would be if he ever made it...
@@chrisgreig98 It's something he’s talked about a few times before, but I don’t know if it’s something he’s ever pitched. As far as I known he’s never said anything about meeting with anyone about it, and it hasn’t come up in interviews since Inglourious Basterds. But maybe he has, it came in 2014, but that 2014 Godzilla movie was in some form of development going back to around that time. Here’s a quote of him talking about it: I have an idea for a Godzilla movie that I've always wanted to do. The whole idea of Godzilla's role in Tokyo, where he's always battling these other monsters, saving humanity time and again -- wouldn't Godzilla become God? It would be called LIVING UNDER THE RULE OF GODZILLA. This is what society is like when a big f -- -ing green lizard rules your world.
What Quentin Tarantino should've done with Double V Vega in 2009: Keep the prequel going, and replaced the older and nonidentical Travolta and Madsen with a new cast such as Jerry O'Connell as Vincent Vega and Charlie O'Connell as Vic Vega.
@@nataszasuarez6243 Actually, John Travolta was the first and only Vega replacement. Michael Madsen was originally offered the role of Vincent in Pulp Fiction, but he turned it down with no regret, so they got John Travolta instead.
Don't know if it would be an incredible novel, because a screenplay is not a novel by design and Tarantino's approach to screenwriting is idiosyncratic, but I'd be very interested to read it
I'd of watched the hell out of a vega brothers movie ,the dynamic between 2 killers one absolutely unhinged the other does what he has to do would of been great
Would have loved this movie. Should have been made in the late 90s as a prequel with Madsen and Travolta playing their original characters at a good age
I’m such aTarantino fan that even the films i hate at first become some of my favorite movies. Not sure about Once Upon a time in Hollywood yet because I really hated it but I also haven’t watched it again since my first viewing.
Why not do the prequel and use different actors to play the Vega brothers? Would there be any problem with that? Of course not. There are some great actors out there to choose from.
Who wants to bet that he just wanted to make a Luke Cage film not because he like the source material but because he wanted another excuse to say "Ni**er"