Los Angeles, June 27
Hollywood maverick Quentin Tarantino has opened up about the plans for making his final movie before he retires.
He said "I know film history and from here on in, filmmakers do not get better. Don Siegel - if he had quit his career in 1979, when he did 'Escape from Alcatraz', what a final film! What a mic drop. But he dribbles away with two more other ones."
Tarantino told the host he had considered making his swansong a sequel of his first film, "Reservoir Dogs".
He said "That's kind of a 'capture time in a moment' kind of thing," Tarantino said. "I won't do it, internet. But I considered it."
He has also been thinking about making his adopted Israel the backdrop for his last film.
"If you make a movie in Jerusalem, there's nowhere you can point the camera where you're not capturing something fantastic," he added.
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