I’ve recently read news about Bruce Willis and his condition worsening. He can no longer communicate. Bruce celebrated his 68th birthday earlier in the year. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, shares updates about Bruce from time to time.
The most recent news is that his frontotemporal dementia has rendered him unable to speak. I can’t imagine.
Bruce Willis’ ability to communicate has taken a sharp decline amid his battle with dementia, according to his close friend Glenn Gordon Caron, who is also the creator of “Moonlighting.” https://t.co/XvEQSUdtaB https://t.co/HSONs2aMTT
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) October 13, 2023
The Gent and I watched Die Hard a few weeks ago, so I thought I would highlight some of his other movies and work.
Most recently, and I am thrilled about this news, is that Moonlighting will start streaming on Hulu.
I signed up for Hulu solely for Only Murders In The Building with Steve Martin, Salena Gomez, and Martin Short. The first season was cute, the second season was okay, but this third season is terrible. I quit watching after episode 7 and haven’t felt the need to watch any more episodes. Sorry, not sorry.
But Moonlighting! I was going to cancel my Hulu subscription, but not now. I will probably start binge-watching it very soon. But honestly, I don’t know how people watch so many shows all the time, all at once.
There are so many things I want to watch, but I don’t have the damned time!
Anyway, I will make time for Moonlighting.
Bruce Willis Movies
As far as Bruce Willis movies, here are the ones I think are worth re-watching:
Die Hard (1988) – is based on the book by Robert Thorp, Nothing Lasts Forever.
A New York City police officer tries to save his estranged wife and several others taken hostage by terrorists during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles. – IMBD.com
If you don’t have subscription services to watch the movie right now, it looks like it will be out on the FX network Monday, October 16th.
Sixth Sense (1999) – I must admit, this one had me suckered the WHOLE TIME.
Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist, starts treating a young boy, Cole, who encounters dead people and convinces him to help them. In turn, Cole helps Malcolm reconcile with his estranged wife. – IMBD.com
The Fifth Element (1997) – it took me a while to like this movie, but after watching it a few times, I now LOVE it and proclaim it to be a cult classic.
In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr. Zorg at bay. – IMBD.com
Those are some of my favorite Bruce movies. He has a TON more movies that I will have to watch eventually. Some other worth mentioning are Death Becomes Her, Look Who’s Talking, Pulp Fiction, and 12 Monkeys.
But please, do check out his whole portfolio.