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- Unlike Quentin Tarantino, "Independence Day" director Roland Emmerich allows his actors to use their phones on set.
- Asked about Tarantino's infamously strict cellphone ban, Emmerich told Insider that he "would never do something like that."
- Furthermore, Emmerich said that the ban could even cause problems if actors just went to their trailers to use their phones instead.
- Emmerich's new World War II film "Midway" starring Nick Jonas and Woody Harrelson is in theaters now.
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"Independence Day" director Roland Emmerich told Insider he doesn't see the value in Quentin Tarantino's strict "no phones" policy that he enforces on set.
Back in June, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" star Timothy Olyphant told Rich Eisen's radio show that the director operated a strict no cell phone policy on set, and that flouting the rule could get you fired by Tarantino.
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