Sunday, June 30, 2024 06:35 PM
John Travolta reflects on his friendship with Bruce Willis during the 30th-anniversary screening of Pulp Fiction, highlighting the camaraderie among cast members.
As Pulp Fiction celebrated its 30th anniversary, John Travolta took a moment to reminisce about his experience working with co-star Bruce Willis. The iconic duo, who had previously collaborated on Look Who's Talking, shared a strong bond that transcended the silver screen.
Speaking at the 30th-anniversary screening of the Quentin Tarantino classic in Hollywood, Travolta revealed the depth of their friendship, noting that they had even vacationed together with their respective partners, Kelly Preston and Demi Moore.
Travolta emphasized the ease with which they worked together on set, highlighting the genuine care and comfort they shared. The 70-year-old actor expressed gratitude for being part of such a special movie, where the camaraderie among the cast members was palpable.
The star-studded anniversary event saw the reunion of several Pulp Fiction cast members, including Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Christopher Walken. However, Bruce Willis was notably absent due to health concerns related to his recent aphasia diagnosis.
Pulp Fiction, released in 1994, garnered critical acclaim and received seven Oscar nominations, solidifying its status as a cinematic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences three decades later.