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Vega brothers movie back on the cards
Published Monday, Nov 13 2006, 22:04 GMT | By David Cribb
A new spin-off movie starring the Vega brothers could be back on the cards, according to one of the lead players.
Characters Vic and Vincent Vega, who originally appeared in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction respectively, could be brought together for the first time by director Quentin Tarantino.
The possibility has been rumoured before, however both characters died in their respective films.
The idea of a prequel was another idea, but Michael Madsen, who played Vic, believes another alternative may be the way forward: “(Tarantino) gave me an idea that would be really outrageous - that John (Travolta, Vincent Vega) and I would be the twin brothers of Vic and Vincent. We come from Amsterdam to LA to avenge the deaths of our brothers. I think that's pretty interesting. For me, I'd love to do it."
Characters Vic and Vincent Vega, who originally appeared in Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction respectively, could be brought together for the first time by director Quentin Tarantino.
The possibility has been rumoured before, however both characters died in their respective films.
The idea of a prequel was another idea, but Michael Madsen, who played Vic, believes another alternative may be the way forward: “(Tarantino) gave me an idea that would be really outrageous - that John (Travolta, Vincent Vega) and I would be the twin brothers of Vic and Vincent. We come from Amsterdam to LA to avenge the deaths of our brothers. I think that's pretty interesting. For me, I'd love to do it."
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