Quentin Tarantino will quit the film industry when he turns 60 and is already working on a prequel to 'Inglourious Basterds'.
Speaking to GQ magazine, the cult movie director says he will never work just for the sake of making money and will give up his career if the quality of his movies begins to suffer.
"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."
Earlier this year, the 46-year-old director admitted he started working on a prequel to his next release 'Inglourious Basterds'.
He said: "I have a half-written prequel ready to go if this movie's a smash.
"It's all the same. Once the Basterds get through with Europe, they could go to the South and do it to the Kluxers in the 50s. That's another story you could tell."
The highly anticipated action movie, which stars Brad Pitt, Eli Roth and Samuel L Jackson, is about Jewish-American soldiers known as The Basterds, who are chosen to terrorize the Third Reich in Nazi-occupied in France during World War II.