Ennio Morricone has revealed that he will never work with Quentin Tarantino again, Digital Spy said.
The famed Italian composer, who teamed up with Tarantino on Inglourious Basterds and the Kill Bill franchise, declined to work with the filmmaker on his recent film Django Unchained.
Speaking to students at Rome's LUISS University, Morricone said: "I wouldn't like to work with him again, on anything. He said last year he wanted to work with me again ever since Inglourious Basterds, but I told him I couldn't, because he didn't give me enough time. So he just used a song I had written previously."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Morricone also accused Tarantino of "placing music in his films without coherence", lamenting: "You can't do anything with someone like that."
Morricone's work has appeared in many films including The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, A Fistful of Dollars, The Untouchables and Bulworth.
He has been nominated for an Oscar five times and received an Honorary Academy Award in 2007 for his lifetime achievements.
He has also won Golden Globes for his work on The Mission and Legend of 1900.