Quentin Tarantino's characters aren't the only ones faced with death in "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction."

The cult-director, whose recent films included the "Kill Bill" series, has revealed to Culture magazine that he would have risked his own life in order to get the films made.

He said, "I would have died for "Reservoir Dogs" and I would have died getting a shot for "Pulp Fiction."

However, there is one film in his collection that lets down his die-hard dedication.

Tarantino continued, "I don't know if I would have died for "Jackie Brown" and that scared me a little. I think the reason was that it was based on a novel, it wasn't an original thing born from me."

The pop-culture loving film maker fears old age since he doesn't believe it will improve his movie-making skills.

He concluded, "Directors don't get better as they get older. They get worse and they get out of touch. There is this weird thing with movie-making where you kind of figure out how to do it. You're pulled along by experience. By the second one you know a hell of a lot more than you did on the first one. I don't want to be a professional. I like holding on to my amateur status."

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