King of cinema Quentin Tarantino is clearly in vogue right now. You don't need to look much further than Rob $tone's sleeper hit "Chill Bill" to know that the "Pulp Fiction" filmmaker is hot in the streets.
It's been reported today that Tarantino will be quitting the game of filmmaking after two more movies. Tarantino dropped the news (or rather, reiterated it) at Adobe Max, a creativity conference held in San Diego. He had previously promised to quit making films after his tenth feature, and apparently, the talented writer-director-cameoist is staying true to his word: "Drop the mic. Boom. Tell everybody, 'Match that shit.'"
When asked how he defines success, Tarantino quipped: "Hopefully, the way I define success when I finish my career is that I'm considered one of the greatest filmmakers that ever lived. And going further, a great artist, not just filmmaker."
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