Quentin Tarantino Vows To Retire At 60
The 46-year-old Oscar winner has been put off by colleagues he's convinced only turn toward filmmaking to pay for their lavish lifestyles. Tarantino has given himself only another 14 years before he retires to avoid churning out bad movies just to support his expensive tastes.
The Kill Bill director tells GQ magazine, "Directors don't get better, they get worse! ...When you gotta go out and make a movie to pay for the kids' private school and for the three ex-wives, don't talk to me about your artistry. It's their job. I don't want to have to watch the movie I made to pay for my pool."
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