Quentin Tarantino has revealed that he plans to retire once he was done with his 10th film.
The 51-year-old Oscar-winning director said that he felt it was unnecessary to keep working until people thought you couldn't anymore, and he liked the idea of leaving his fans "wanting a bit more," the BBC reported.
The 'Django Unchained' helmer, who's currently promoting his new project, another western titled 'The Hateful Eight', added that had 2 more to go to mark 10, and thought it wasn't "etched in stone, that was the plan."
Meanwhile, collaborator Samuel L Jackson, who had worked with Tarantino on 'Pulp Fiction', 'Jackie Brown' and other titles.mocked Tarantino's statement saying that if he wasn't directing, what would he do with himself.