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Quentin: After 10 feature films or retirement, I considered restarting "Falling Dogs"

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Quentin: After 10 feature films or retirement, I considered restarting "Falling Dogs"

Quentin on the set of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

In order to promote the new book "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", director Quentin Tarantino recently made a guest appearance on Bill Maher's talk show, once again emphasizing that he retired after filming the 10th directorial work, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is the 9th director's feature film in his view.

Quentin: After 10 feature films or retirement, I considered restarting "Falling Dogs"

Stills from "The Falling Dog"

Bill Maher suggested that he simply remake his debut film "Falling Dogs" in the 10th part, and the wonderful reincarnation. Quentin responded with a smile: "I did consider it, but I won't shoot it, netizens!" ”

Bill Maher asked Quentin on the show why he had to retire after 10 films, and Quentin confessed that he wanted to retire in a rapids. Bill Maher asked how do you know you're at your peak, maybe it's going to be better.

Quentin says he understands his abilities and seems to have hollowed out himself in the last 9 films. He said that he did not want to be like the old director Don Siegel, who did not retire after making such a good work as "Escape from Yakala" in 1979, and then made two bad films of "Super Old Thousand" and "The Head of Fortune".

Quentin identified 9 director feature films

9. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"

8. "The Eight Wicked Men"

7. "Django Rescued"

6. "Shameless Bastard"

5. "Evidence of Death"

4. "Kill Bill" (one of the upper and lower sets)

3. "Dangerous Relationship"

2. Pulp Fiction

1. "The Falling Dog"

"Four Rooms" is a co-directing of three directors and is not counted.

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