Just how many films has Quentin Tarantino really made? Tarantino has one more movie left — according to his self-imposed, 10-film goal, but given his complete filmography, he may have already made more than nine movies. Indeed, Tarantino's 10-films-only limit was reached with the release of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, even though it was billed as Tarantino's 9th film. Moreover, further complicating the question of whether or not Tarantino is only making 10 movies is the fact that Tarantino didn't direct three movies that he wrote.
Since 1987, Quentin Tarantino has directed a short film, a segment within a movie, and numerous feature films. Tarantino has also written several screenplays for movies he didn’t direct, and once served as a “guest director” for a sequence in a Robert Rodriguez film. Indeed, apart from being a director, Tarantino also an accomplished screenwriter and actor, having written scripts for Tony Scott's True Romance (1993), Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers (1994), and Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk till Dawn (1996).
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Tarantino has also helmed a segment — «The Man From Hollywood» — for the 1995 movie Four Rooms, and directed an episode each of ER and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, respectively. When it comes to counting how many films Tarantino has actually made, however, there is conflict between how the director views his own filmography and how it's counted by the rest of the film community. So, what's the deal? How many Tarantino movies were officially made when taking everything into account, and how will the real number affect Tarantino's 10-film-only rule?
According to Tarantino himself, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood marks his
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