Washington, June 26 -- : During a recent appearance on 'Real Time with Bill Maher', filmmaker Quentin Tarantino reiterated his plan to retire after the next film, noting that he has even considered making his swan song a reboot of 'Reservoir Dogs'.

According to Deadline, Maher questioned the 58-year-old filmmaker's intent to quit when he is still in his prime, observing that experience can often enhance creativity.

He cited 'Reservoir Dogs', Tarantino's debut film, and observed that the director would perhaps make a superior version of it from his current perspective.

"That's kind of a 'capture time in a moment' kind of thing," Tarantino demurred, though he conceded having thought of remaking Reservoir Dogs as his final film. "I won't do...