It could be that Pulp Fiction had some influence on his work or creative thinking. Or perhaps he was just making a random reference for fun.
One possible reason could be that he doesn't like the way science fiction often involves a lot of special effects. He might prefer more dialogue - driven or character - based works.
Maybe he just doesn't find the far - fetched concepts in science fiction appealing. Everyone has different tastes, and he might prefer more down - to - earth or realistic genres.
The connection might be indirect. Maybe Simon Pegg has some influence or input in the comic's creation or promotion, but it's not a straightforward link.
Not sure. Maybe he's a fan or has some sort of indirect connection, but I don't have exact details.
Well, as far as I know, Simon Pegg has no major role or involvement in The Boys comic. It's possible he's a fan, but that's not confirmed.
Not much directly. Simon Pegg isn't typically associated with the specific comic aspect of Hughie in The Boys.
Simon Pegg is known for his involvement in various comedy-themed comics. He often brings his unique sense of humor to the stories.
There might be some connections, but it's not straightforward. Maybe Simon Pegg is involved in the adaptation or has some influence on the characters like Hughie.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', the movie is known for its non - linear storytelling and vivid characters. The 'gimp' is one of those very memorable and rather odd characters. 'Bring me the gimp' might be a line used to drive the plot forward in a very specific way. It shows the power dynamics and the strange relationships between the characters in the movie. It's also a line that adds to the overall sense of unease and unpredictability that 'Pulp Fiction' is famous for.
The 'gimp' in 'Pulp Fiction' is a unique character. He is dressed in a leather suit and has a rather menacing presence. He is associated with the sadomasochistic elements in the movie. He's not a main character but his presence is very impactful in the scenes where he appears, adding to the overall edginess of the film.