We know Quentin Tarantino loves genre movies and he he's a big fan of gory violence, so what are the odds his 10th film will be a horror movie?

While he's still trying to get his R-rated take on "Star Trek" made (which may or may not his mythic "final" 10th film), he's open to other ideas.

During an interview on his international "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" press tour, Tarantino said, “If I come up with a terrific horror film story, I will do that as my tenth movie. I love horror movies. I would love to do a horror film."

He added that a sequence in his current film, where Margaret Qualley) and her pals aren't your average hippies, already feels like a horror movie.

"I do actually think that the Spahn Ranch sequence is the closest to a horror sequence, because I do think it’s vaguely terrifying," he said of Pitt's character meeting of the Manson Family. "And I didn’t even quite realize how good we did it, frankly, to tell you the truth, until my editor told me."

As his editor said, "It’s 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' with a budget. It’s like Brad Pitt is walking into 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre'. It’s f***ing terrifying."

Tarantino itted he hadn't seen the similarity at first, but once it was pointed out, took it as "about as good a compliment as you can make."

[Via The Independent, Slashfilm]