On planes, there are holders for your samurai sword. Not necessarily saying how good it is, but I think it's a very vision-oriented movie, and I create this world that doesn't exist. The thing that does attract me to the idea (and I wasn't that attracted to it before, because I felt I said what I had to say, and I kind of liked the idea of Beatrix Kiddo living out the rest of her life in peace), is to some degree, I think Kill Bill is my most visionary movie.
Tarantino has said a variety of things to suggest his affinity for the Kill Bill films and his desire to continue them, telling Variety: 3 Could Still Be Quentin Tarantino's Final Movie Fans will have to wait to find out if he considers Kill Bill a single property, because it's the only legitimate Tarantino film with sequels. Because there are only two Kill Bill movies, it's conceivable that, for him, a third movie would be classified as a sequel within the single grand Kill Bill concept, without affecting Tarantino's count for a tenth and final film - sneaky, but possible. On the other hand, Tarantino has actually made 10 films if you look at Kill Bill in two parts he considers the first two Kill Bill films as one, because he intended them to be a single, long movie.
Tarantino has said (for at least a decade now) that he will only make 10 films, and seems to be sticking to his guns.