What Was Bruce Willis Really Like On Movie Sets? A Producer’s Lovely Take Hits Me In My Feels This Die Hard Season

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What Was Bruce Willis Really Like On Movie Sets? A Producer’s Lovely Take Hits Me In My Feels This Die Hard Season

What Was Bruce Willis Really Like On Movie Sets? A Producer’s Lovely Take Hits Me In My Feels This Die Hard Season

Like many, many others, I dedicate a few hours every December to spend time with Bruce Willis. Despite what the haters say, Die Hard is unquestionably a Christmas movie, and it never gets old spending the holiday annually watching John McClane navigate the upper floors of Nakatomi Plaza as he works to foil the plans of the nefarious Hans Gruber. The film features Willis at his “everyman” best, and the character is obviously a performance, it’s nonetheless comforting to know that it very much a reflection of who the actor is as a person.

Vanity Fair recently published a profile of Jerry Bruckheimer, and while the well-known super producer didn’t work with Bruce Willis on Die Hard (that was Joel Silver’s domain), he does recall his experience collaborating with the star on Michael Bay’s 1998 blockbuster Armageddon. Contrary to the cliched image of a Hollywood A-lister, the Willis described by the filmmaker was a dedicated worker on the set of the hit disaster movie, which echoed his blue collar past. Said Bruckheimer,

He was a bartender. So he knows what it is, how hard you have to work to get to where you are, and he’s another guy that crew loved. He just took care of everybody. He was such a good guy, and that’s so important. Some actors you work with show up in the morning and say, ‘When can I go? I want to go.’ Not Bruce, he stayed. These guys, that’s why they’re movie stars.

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