Quentin Tarantino has famously said he will retire after making 10 movies, and if that’s the case, there are some actors that must return for his 10th and final movie. Quentin Tarantino has become one of the most popular and respected filmmakers in the industry, but he’s also one often involved in controversy, mostly due to the amounts of violence and blood that are always included in his movies. Quentin Tarantino’s career began in 1992 with the crime movie Reservoir Dogs, which went on to become a cult film and a classic of independent cinema, opening many doors for Tarantino in the film industry.
Tarantino’s big break arrived two years later with Pulp Fiction, another crime movie but divided into segments and told in a non-linear style. Since then, Tarantino has explored different genres in his movies, such as martial arts (both Kill Bill movies), slasher (Death Proof), western (Django Unchained), and even alternate versions of historical events (Inglourious Basterds), all of them with those elements that have made his movies stand out, as are his mastery in writing dialogues and, of course, a good dose of blood and violence.
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As mentioned above, Tarantino plans to retire after making 10 movies, and as he counts both Kill Bill movies as one, he’s one movie away from retirement. As such, there’s a lot of speculation and expectation over his next project as well as many rumors on what it could be – an adaptation of someone else’s work or an original story – but what’s for sure it’s that it will count on the presence of some of his recurrent collaborators – and here are the actors who must return for Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and final movie.
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