Prominent director Quentin Tarantino reaffirmed his plans to retire after his upcoming tenth movie.
In an interview with "Real Time With Bill Maher", he talked about his career and the upcoming book companion to 2019’s "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood".
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="890"] A scene from "Reservoir Dogs"[/caption]
During the interview, Maher puzzled why Tarantino would want to retire during what he called the prime of his career. This led to him citing the director’s debut, 1992’s "Reservoir Dogs", as a movie that could improve with a modern remake. However, he remains committed to his resolution of following through with retirement.
Tarantino did not reveal what his final movie will be about, but he did rule out that the remake of "Reservoir Dogs". noting: “That’s kind of a ‘capture time in a moment kind of thing'. I won’t do it, Internet! but I considered it!."
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