Quentin Tarantino is one of the most talented and famous directors of all time, being the mind behind some of the most influential and memorable projects in cinema, Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood being some examples of his works of art. One of his most famous works, however, has to be his 2003 movie, Kill Bill.
Quentin Tarantino
Starring Uma Thurman, the doulogy has to be one of the most iconic sets of movies of the 2000s. It is, however, quite interesting to find out that Tarantino did not have the best time during the filming of the first movie in the franchise.
Quentin Tarantino Hated Filming Kill Bill
The filming process of Quentin Tarantino‘s Kill Bill starring Uma Thurman, took up nearly nine months, all of which were incredibly tedious. The director revealed that he had been forced to follow an extremely hectic schedule every single day where he would have to wake up very early and work ridiculously hard, not having any personal time at all.
Quentin Tarantino
“It really was a situation like I had it. I was just sick of making the f***ing movie, of getting up so f***ing early, working so damn hard, of not having a life, of answering questions. I was that f***ing grumpy asshole the whole day. It happened twice and eventually I come to my senses,” Tarantino once told.
Quentin Tarantino’s Co-Workers Notices And Feared His Sour Mood
Quentin Tarantino revealed that this bad mood did not go unnoticed by the people he was working with on Kill Bill. He mentioned that his co-workers were quite afraid of him when he was in this mood and were aversive about approaching him. He added that due to this, they would not ask him many questions and even when they did, they preferred to keep the conversations short to avoid his wrath.
Quentin Tarantino
“When you are like that, people don’t bug you with a million questions. They’re scared of you because you are being grumpy. They don’t go and talk to you unless they have to and when they do, they keep it short,” he explained. “So I was just pacing around, looking like a tiger in a cage, saying ‘I am an artist and I am doing what I want to do.’” , he revealed.
He also went on to say that he used this reaction to his advantage for the rest of filming, chalking up his sour mood as being the result of his creative process as an artist and this is what he did, all the while making everyone on set terrified of talking to him or just approaching him in general.
Source: CheatSheet