Quentin Tarantino is one quirky, successful director. He's helmed some of the most memorable movies in film history with titles like Kill Bill: Volume 1 and 2, as well as Pulp Fiction and Inglorious Bastards, Reservoir Dogs and Django Unchained, and more, under his belt.

To say that Tarantino has got one hell of a creative mind is more than fitting. So, if he says that he's got a good idea for a movie, it pays to listen. In this case, Tarantino's brain concocted what he feels like "a good movie" that would involve casting Adam Driver as Rambo in a re-telling of David Morell's First Blood novel.

Tarantino's idea for a "Good Movie" isn't half-bad

Quentin Tarantino's Rambo Movie Idea Involves Casting Adam Driver In Lead Role

In a MovieWeb interview, the director explains how he'd make a movie based on the First Blood novel by David Morell with Adam Driver in the lead role as Rambo. He added that he'd have Kurt Russel play the sheriff, before praising the fantastic dialogue of the novel, saying that if all he really wanted to do was make a good movie, this would be his first option.