![]() Koppelman noted that there was one instance of Tarantino giving creative input, virtually no less. Levien added, “He was so enthusiastic and game, honestly it was surreal and one of the most fun things we’ve ever done in our career.” And of course he was basically right on it when he read it, and we would just give tiny thoughts about things.” “He didn’t bring his directorial authority to it, he was like, ‘Let me just read it out loud, you’ll hear what I do, and then you’ll tell me,’ basically. “He was amazing because he showed up like a performer and was totally open to our input and wanted us to be happy with it,” Levien said. While Tarantino previously directed himself as the narrator for “The Hateful Eight” in 2015, Levin and Koppelman noted the filmmaker was “totally open” to feedback on set. We knew he liked our work to some extent, or was engaging it.” So that’s why we thought maybe it was possible he would do it. He watches it very closely and is very engaged with every reference and every character’s journey. “What David and I knew was in the last two years – if you listen to the podcast you know what a big deal Quentin’s work is to us – he wrote to us that he had become a really big ‘Billions’ watcher and fan. “I wrote back, ‘You know you said yes to both things?’ and he said, perfect Tarantino-ish, ‘Yeah I know what I said yes to,'” Koppelman told The Wrap in February 2022. 'Women Talking' Shakes Up the Best Supporting Actress RaceĢ4 Famously Queer and Homoerotic Horror Movies, from 'Psycho' to 'Hellraiser' Kanye West Claims Quentin Tarantino and Jamie Foxx Stole Idea for 'Django Unchained' from Him Koppelman reportedly pitched Tarantino the narration gig as part of an email invitation to appear on Koppelman’s “The Moment” podcast in July 2021.
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