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Quentin Tarantino may be renowned to be somewhat of a strict director, but his movie sets are more creative and sociable than perhaps every other set in the world. As people already know, the films helmed by Tarantino are extraordinary to a whole new level, and his masterpieces likePulp FictionandInglourious Basterdsare living proof of how incredible of a director he is.

But bringing unique projects like his critically acclaimed ones to life involves an equally creative approach, and Quentin Tarantino is no newbie to this rule. As it turns out, to make his movie sets more harmonious, the filmmaker reportedly follows a“no electronics”rule along with multiple other practices that set his film sets apart from all the other sets.
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Quentin Tarantino Has A “No Electronics” Rule Followed On His Film Sets
Everybody knows that Quentin Tarantino always has his own way when it comes to his movie sets. And it is because of this very habit of his that his sets have earned the title of being the sets of“the most harmonious process in the world”by Samuel L. Jackson.
The renownedAvengersstar shared this very thought of his recently while talking toMasterClass Online Classes. He said:

“I tell everybody: If you want to work on the most harmonious process in the world, you should do a Tarantino movie.”
This comes from someone who has worked with Tarantino on not one, but four whopping movies, namely: 1994 and 1997’s crime thrillersPulp FictionandJackie Brown, along with 2004’s crime actionKill Bill: Volume 2and 2012’s western actionDjango Unchained.

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Continuing,Samuel L. Jacksonthen explained how the filmmaker’s sets are more than just harmonious because of their“no electronics”rule that everyone has to follow. He said:
“The one thing that I think is great about Quentin’s sets is there are no electronics. There is nothing with an on-off switch on set. So when he says ‘Cut!’, nobody pulls out their phone and starts texting and looking at stuff. You have to leave your phone at a phone station they have outside.”

While this trait is indeed commendable, this isn’t the only practice thatQuentin Tarantinofollows to ensure that his movie sets are incredibly creative and social.
Quentin Tarantino’s Movie Sets Are Incredibly Creative And Social
During the same interview, Samuel L. Jackson further marveled at just how extraordinary and unique filmmaker Quentin Tarantino’s movie sets are,just like his films themselves. TheSecret Invasionstar said:
“They play music between setups. So people sing. People dance. You talk to everybody around, you know, their day or whatever they’re talking about. Or Quentin tells a story that relates to what we’re shooting that day of a scene that was in a movie that he stole something from and he’s using.”

Just judging from how Jackson portrays the entire image of Tarantino’s sets, not only must the movie sets be incredibly enjoyable but even leave space for some bonding-worthy time for the people involved.
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Continuing, Jackson then expressed another unspokenrule to be followed on his setswhich is that everyone needs to cooperate with each other if they are shooting a movie together with Tarantino. He said:
“You try and make the movie set as light and as inclusive as you possibly can so that everybody knows that, you know, my job is no more important than yours, and that we’re all here to do this together.”
Well, for what it’s worth, now we know the truth behind how Quentin Tarantino’s masterpieces are just as distinctive as they are!
Mahin Sultan
Senior Writer
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Mahin Sultan is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, where she brings a fresh perspective to entertainment news. Having been in the field for over 3 years now, she has already written more than 2,000 articles across a variety of niches, from entertainment to health and fashion. This diverse experience has allowed her to quickly build a solid foundation and a deep understanding of the industry.