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Major Hollywood director confirms retirement: ‘Tell everybody’

The director has worked with huge stars like Uma Thurman and Brad Pitt

Quentin Tarantino has confirmed he’s retiring – but not until he makes two more films.

The director has created some of the world’s most well-known and coveted films such as the Kill Bill series, Pulp Fiction and most recently The Hateful Eight.

The American told how he’s quitting the biz once he makes ten features films, “Drop the mic. Boom. Tell everybody, ‘Match that s***.’

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The 53-year-old revealed that his next project could be a book or documentary on the year 1970, a year he insists was a turning point for cinema.

“It could be a book, a documentary, a five-part podcast,” he said at the Adobe Max creativity conference in San Diego, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Quentin also admitted that he hopes that when he retires, he will know then if he was successful.

“Hopefully, the way I define success when I finish my career is that I’m considered one of the greatest filmmakers that ever lived. And going further, a great artist, not just filmmaker.”

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One of his final feature films could be a much anticipated Kill Bill Vol.3, and Quentin admitted that he had been talking to Uma Thurman about filming another.

“I’m not committing to it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if The Bride made one more appearance before the whole thing is said and done,” he revealed earlier this year.

“I am talking to Uma about it just a little bit. Some of the stuff that I’d written that never made it into the movie that maybe I could use.”

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