Quentin Tarantino expresses a strong desire to retire before becoming an old-man filmmaker, believing that directors often create lesser work in their later years. In a 2012 Playboy interview, he emphasized the importance of his filmography, stating that one poorly received film could overshadow three successful ones. As he approaches his planned retirement with one film left, Tarantino remains committed to maintaining the high standards of his past work, ensuring his legacy remains untouched by inferior films.
I just don't want to be an old-man filmmaker. I want to stop at a certain point. Directors don't get better as they get older.
One bad film f*cks up three good ones. I am all about my filmography.
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