I heard his new idea has something to do with Uma Thurmans feet.
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I know I would have loved his last film no matter what, but I am glad he scrapped this idea. I love his love for over the top violence and I hope he chooses a great action premise with his witty dialogue. Django unchained is still my favourite film and I know he will take his craft seriously and not disappoint.
I wonder if he's working himself into writer's paralysis knowing that this will be his final film.
He has other avenues after the 10th, like kill Bill vol 3, or even doing some TV episodes or an original series.
But I am glad also he wants to end his career because it also makes you savour all his films, knowing there is not an endless supply.
But I hope he does not burn himself out. We the audience can wait another 10 years if needs be
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TBH I kind of wish he'd let go of the "10 films and done" rule, I worry that he's just going to keep second-guessing his final film and throw away all sorts of films he otherwise would have made that would have been perfectly decent.
But I suppose the scripts will always still exist, so someone else could always make them at some point. Worked out for True Romance and Natural Born Killers.
Isn't every movie "his final film?" Since, like, Kill Bill?
Maybe he just wants to not seem like he left something on the table in case he accidentally dies.
This man? Please. He'd love to have people arguing about how awesome his final project could have been, if only.