How Bruce Willis Helped Keep Things Fun While Working With Matthew Perry And More On The Whole Nine Yards, According To A Co-Star

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the release of the crime-comedy film, which debuted in cinemas in February 2000. In a recent red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actress, who is currently featured in the Apple TV+ series “Your Friends And Neighbors” alongside Jon Hamm, reminisced about making the movie. She shared an interesting detail about the filming process, mentioning a unique item Bruce Willis had put up in his on-set living space that she felt encapsulated the overall vibe of the production. The actress remarked, “…there was this special thing that Bruce Willis had hanging around in his living space that really symbolized the whole atmosphere of making the movie.

Kaitlyn Dever Openly Shares Her Emotional Struggle During The Last Of Us Season 2’s Shocking Scene

During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the cast of The Last of Us and co-showrunner Craig Mazin discussed the impactful moment when Abby kills Joel in season 2. Dever found it especially challenging to watch the end of Ellie and Joel’s relationship. Interestingly, the first scene she and Pascal filmed was the one depicting Joel’s death. Here are their thoughts on the topic:

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This Forgotten 1980s Romantic Comedy Starred an Iconic Real Life Couple

Under Garry Marshall’s direction, Overboard didn’t initially garner much success when it first came out, but the genuine charm between the lead characters makes it difficult to turn away from. However, upon closer scrutiny by critics, there are several plot inconsistencies and some unsettling scenes in the movie that may label Overboard as highly debatable in 2025. Nevertheless, thanks to the iconic Hollywood pair, Overboard continues to be a nostalgic piece of ’80s comfort cinema.