EXCLUSIVE: Back in 2009, Quentin Tarantino began dropping hints that he’d be outta the movie-making business by the time he reached 60.
He turned his self-appointed retirement age on March 27. Today, during a conversation on the Carlton Hotel terrace, he reiterated the retirement mantra stating that The Movie Critic will be his “last thing.” I sit up straight, look him in the eye and say this: “I don’t think anyone in their right mind believed that Quentin Tarantino is going to retire from making motion pictures at the age of 60. “I don’t f*cking believe it.
Forgive my language.” He smiles: “That’s OK.” I continue: “Forgive me, the Nigerian side of me does not believe it, OK? The English side of me might believe it.
I don’t know if the Nigerian side of me believes it for one minute.” Looking askance at my forthrightness, Tarantino laughs: “Well said.” RELATED: Quentin Tarantino Says “Marvel-ization of Hollywood” Made Movie Stars Obsolete: “Captain America Is The Star,” Not Chris Evans And it’s your last film? “Yes.
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