Believe it or not, 30 years have passed since the release of Quentin Tarantino’s acclaimed action movie and one of the best films of the 90s, Pulp Fiction. Known for its unique mix of wit and stylized action, one of Tarantino’s top-ranked movies continues to be cherished in fans’ hearts and minds. Celebrating the milestone, the cast gathered to celebrate its 30th anniversary. One key player was notably absent: Bruce Willis, who retired from acting due to health issues. Amidst the fanfare and nostalgia of the reunion, his co-star, John Travolta, took a moment to warmly reflect on their deep-seated friendship.
The 70-year-old Saturday Night Fever star appeared at a special screening celebrating the 30th anniversary of Pulp Fiction. This event was a highlight of the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival’s Opening Night at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Accompanied by his daughter 24-year-old daughter, Ella, he graced the red carpet and took the opportunity to engage in a conversation with ET. During the chat, he fondly recalled moments from the filming days, paying particular attention to his experiences working alongside Bruce Willis:
Bruce and I had a history. We did Look Who’s Talking together, and we had a massive success with it. So we were [friends]. We had been on vacation together, Kelly [Preston] and I with Bruce and Demi [Moore]. So this was not new. We were comfortable with each other.