@kylemiller1763

The way you guys cut in an out between different interviews but still have the same story line is amazing. Appreciate the work!

@davidperreaux1348

It's always enjoyable to hear him talk. He's a great educator when he does that, although he's just trying to have a neat little conversation.

@step2807

The definition of success. Doing something all day long

@tonykumar9727

Finally something related to the page name. Interesting method of hopping into the pool then get out

@niyi7244

Discipline discipline discipline. People think it’s easy, or it’s luck. No it’s not, it’s working,hard!

@kempol2077

Amazing. The Master of Theatrum mundi. πŸ‘πŸ»

@MrFac183

Nice routine

@pagliaccinodlemantra

I need a pool

@destroyjevin3365

Hunter S Thompson style

@SandwichGlitch

So he tried the eminem approach

@SuperAmazingAnt

Pulp Fiction all the way.

@crxstalstar

and thats how it starts. you do one small piece of work every night until it becomes habit and eventually a career with disciplined work days

@PatMurray-f7s

Dusk till dawn

@duaneborgaes9223

πŸͺŸπŸ’»πŸ“πŸ€”πŸ“‘πŸ“’πŸ“šπŸͺ΄πŸšͺI'm mad little writer tooπŸ˜‚

@blahblahblah5924

Clearly the second method worked best for him. His writing in Inglorious Basters, Django, The Hateful Eight is a lot better than his earlier movies. My personal opinion, anyway.

@youramess8929

He can barely write. Other people write his scripts for him. He scribbles notes on napkins and pieces of paper.

@romancandlefight1144

And yet he's written only shit unoriginal crap since pulp fiction

@johnscott7195

Good ole violent bloody workday to create a prurient interest in vile sick themes..

@spencerdukestv

Like, the way he talks so much is probably somewhat annoying to people that know him well, but I could listen to him talk all day. The way he tells a story is just entertaining