Transcript
Narrator/Host (0:02)
Tetragrammaton.
Jonah Hill (0:24)
Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, they couldn't be more different to me.
Interviewer (0:28)
Describe the difference.
Jonah Hill (0:30)
I was in Django Unchained. I was in, like, one scene, so I felt it was. You were like a paint color in his painting. And, like, you are red. Come in and be red in this corner of the painting. And as an actor, which is why I don't act a ton, that is not what I do. I am like, you're this person. Go, and let's see what happens. And Marty is like. When I say one of the most I've ever learned from Marty is he's my hero and lucky to get to ask him questions, like I get to ask you questions, et cetera. He creates this space where the plumbing is so intact, where the infrastructure is so intact that when you walk onto the stage, you can do anything. And it is supporting what the actor wants to do and will creatively, if they want to take it to a place, is still within. He will guide you within the movie itself. So I've never felt such freedom and then sort of like just rigidity. But I love Quentin Tarantino's movies as much as I love Marty's movies. It has nothing to do with the work itself. Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, I thought it's one of the greatest movies I've ever seen in my life.
Interviewer (1:42)
Same here.
Jonah Hill (1:43)
I think it is one of the most exquisite, incredible movies. I think Leo's performance is unrivaled and that he was so brilliant. I just think Once Upon a Time Hollywood is a complete masterpiece. It's just what I found was the process was different.
Interviewer (1:58)
That's the last movie I saw in a theater.
Jonah Hill (2:00)
Yeah. At the time, I called it the Last Movie because it felt at that time like all movies were going away. And that was like, you know, had real movie stars and a real director that you went to go see their movie because they're the director.
Interviewer (2:13)
What's Judd like as a director?
Jonah Hill (2:15)
Apatow. Yeah, he's awesome. I mean, God, I haven't worked with Judd in so long, but we're very close as. As friends. And he put me on. I mean, dude, he put me in Superbad. Like, end of story. Him and Seth Nevin, I.O. forever. They. They put me in the movie super bad, like, completely launched.
