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Thanks for your question, KATIE ANNE!!!

And with this, the last of the November stragglers are complete!  Keep a look out for the December post coming up!!!

And last, but not least - how would Y'ALL go about a Pulp Fiction sequel?  ...or would you just not?   Leave it in the box!!!

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Katie Ann Q&A

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Katie Anne

I wasn’t quite sure how it could take shape myself, I was however curious in an epilogue sort of way, how everyone ended up. It’s one of those films that I can watch any time and love it from start to finish. And when I feel so enveloped in its world, ruminating on it keeps it alive in my mind, and I wish it could keep going. Perhaps since it was so wonderful the way it was, it’s meant to stop there. Sort of like Doctor Sleep, where it was an interesting idea, yet, fell flat and deviated from the heart of the Shining far too much. Flip of the coin, in so many words?

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2021-07-15 04:58:14 I knoooow, right?? That's the trouble with story/character-based media, especially - you spend enough time in a world, eventually you just want it to live on so you can tap into it again and again 😫it's part of the reason I get torn in the current state of media, because more than ever I'm like "WE NEED TO LET THINGS END!!" but at the same time there are so many worlds and characters I would LOVE to keep on visiting if there wasn't a concern for quality & necessity. Funny enough, I thought Doctor Sleep could've worked (at least better than it did), given some of the concepts. To me, that one got bogged down in a struggle between the new stuff and the nostalgic 1st Movie stuff. Keeping these things alive is TRICKY, but I don't blame you wanting to return to Pulp Fiction. There's so much aura and the characters have such color. Makes me wonder what'll be possible someday when movies make a significant jump into VR... Perhaps someday you can have the world of Pulp Fiction all around you!!
2019-12-06 20:30:02 I knoooow, right?? That's the trouble with story/character-based media, especially - you spend enough time in a world, eventually you just want it to live on so you can tap into it again and again 😫it's part of the reason I get torn in the current state of media, because more than ever I'm like "WE NEED TO LET THINGS END!!" but at the same time there are so many worlds and characters I would LOVE to keep on visiting if there wasn't a concern for quality & necessity. Funny enough, I thought Doctor Sleep could've worked (at least better than it did), given some of the concepts. To me, that one got bogged down in a struggle between the new stuff and the nostalgic 1st Movie stuff. Keeping these things alive is TRICKY, but I don't blame you wanting to return to Pulp Fiction. There's so much aura and the characters have such color. Makes me wonder what'll be possible someday when movies make a significant jump into VR... Perhaps someday you can have the world of Pulp Fiction all around you!!

I knoooow, right?? That's the trouble with story/character-based media, especially - you spend enough time in a world, eventually you just want it to live on so you can tap into it again and again 😫it's part of the reason I get torn in the current state of media, because more than ever I'm like "WE NEED TO LET THINGS END!!" but at the same time there are so many worlds and characters I would LOVE to keep on visiting if there wasn't a concern for quality & necessity. Funny enough, I thought Doctor Sleep could've worked (at least better than it did), given some of the concepts. To me, that one got bogged down in a struggle between the new stuff and the nostalgic 1st Movie stuff. Keeping these things alive is TRICKY, but I don't blame you wanting to return to Pulp Fiction. There's so much aura and the characters have such color. Makes me wonder what'll be possible someday when movies make a significant jump into VR... Perhaps someday you can have the world of Pulp Fiction all around you!!

Katie Anne

Oh yes, and VR is coming into the museum world. I saw Dali's work in VR and it was awesome, so I can definitely see this being a super cool step. Would the horror genre be the most intense? I know I'd probably be more affected if the scary things were literally all around me!