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Foxx recalls Tarantino shouting at him on 'Django...' sets

Jamie Foxx says filmmaker Quentin Tarantino once shouted at him while they were shooting for the Hollywood blockbuster "Django Unchained" and that working with him was a task for the actor.

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Jamie Foxx says filmmaker Quentin Tarantino once shouted at him while they were shooting for the Hollywood blockbuster "Django Unchained" and that working with him was a task for the actor.

The 38-year-old actor says the director does not like actors messing up with his film's script and wants them to follow the dialogues, reported The Independent.

"He (Tarantino) was a tyrant, like: 'Do not f**k my film up.' But that's what you want. You want a director who, even if you're going off the cliff, you know that you're going off the cliff," Foxx tells Howard Stern on his radio show.

The host asked the Oscar-winning actor if he would want to work with Tarantino again, he says without a pause, "A thousand times."

Foxx played an African-American slave Django Freeman in the 2012 film, which also starred Hollywood stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L Jackson.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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