John Travolta Reminisces on 'Pulp Fiction' and Sends Support to Bruce Willis
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When making an appearance at the 30th anniversary screening of the 1994 movie, the actor expresses love and support for his 'Look Who's Talking' co-star who is absent at the event.

AceShowbiz - John Travolta shares fond memories of his time on set with Bruce Willis and expresses love and support following Willis's aphasia diagnosis. Travolta attended the 30th anniversary screening of "Pulp Fiction" recently, where he shared his fond memories of working with Willis. The two actors have a history together, having collaborated on successful films like "Look Who's Talking".

"Bruce and I had a history. We had a massive success with 'Look Who's Talking'," explained Travolta. "So we were comfortable with each other."

Travolta's comfort with Willis was evident in their intense confrontational scenes in "Pulp Fiction". "It was very easy to be with each other," said Travolta. "And we felt lucky we were in a very special movie."

Willis was unable to attend the screening due to his health struggles with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). However, his wife, Emma Heming Willis, and daughter, Tallulah Willis, represented him at the event.

Travolta's daughter, Ella Travolta, also expressed her love for "Pulp Fiction". "It's the definition of a perfect movie!" she exclaimed. "And it's inspiring for someone who is aspiring to be an actress."

In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Travolta expressed his support for Willis following the news of his aphasia diagnosis. "Bruce and I became good friends when we shared 2 of our biggest hits together, Pulp Fiction and Look Who's Talking," wrote Travolta. "Years later he said to me, 'John, I just want you to know that when something good happens to you, I feel like it's happening to me.' That's how generous a soul he is."

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