Iconic stars John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Harvey Keitel came together once again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved film “Pulp Fiction” at the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood. The event took place at the TCL Chinese Theatre, where the cast members gathered for a special screening of Quentin Tarantino’s groundbreaking movie.
Travolta, who starred as Vincent Vega in the film, described “Pulp Fiction” as a timeless and classic piece of cinema that changed the game for the industry. Jackson, known for his role as Jules Winnfield, highlighted the film’s unique dialogue, theatricality, and the chemistry between the actors as key elements that made it such a significant and memorable movie.
One notable absence at the reunion was Bruce Willis, who portrayed Butch Coolidge in the film. It was revealed that Willis had retired from acting following a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia.
During the event, Keitel, who played Winston Wolf in the film, entertained the audience with an anecdote about Tarantino mispronouncing his name when they first met. He also praised the director’s talent and presence on set, contributing to the overall success of the film. Sadly, Tarantino did not attend the reunion, leaving fans speculating about his absence.
Despite the director’s no-show, the event was a hit with the audience, who cheered for Keitel as he gave a speech that included an analogy to MAGA hats. The reunion served as a heartwarming tribute to the enduring legacy of “Pulp Fiction” and the impact it continues to have on fans and the film industry as a whole.
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