Quentin Tarantino to retire after ten films while still on peak.

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  • 10:19 PM - 15 November 2012
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Great director Quentin Tarantino revealed toPlayboy that he plans to retire directing when he is at the most successfulstage in his life. Tarantino said he wants to avoid committing the usualmistakes of many directors where they make their worst films at the last stagesof their career and said the best time for him to retire would be after histenth films.

"I just don't want to be an oldfilm-maker", he added, and said that one bad film is enough to destroy hisentire astonishing career.

Tarantino has made eight films so far startingwith "Reservoir Dogs" in 1992 and ending with "DjangoUnchained". Oscar winning director announced last July that he is planningfor a third "Kill Bill" as well as a new film to complete anunofficial trilogy of "Inglorious Basterds" and "DjangoUnchained".

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