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One has to remember that the 1980's were really unkind to John Travolta and his career nearly and literally died for whatever reason. More than likely, people associated him with the bygone 1970's. Kotter and Saturday Night Fever.
He did "Look Who's Talking", but to be frank, any B lister could have done that. His other movies were flops and panned. Not a big Tarentino fan (although his movies are very good if you like the genre), but he is very good at casting so called "has been" actors (Pam Grier is another example), and he put Travolta in Pulp Fiction which became a smash and the rest is history. I do not think much of him as an actor, and I think he has gotten very, very lucky with his career. I will give him credit as a family man who has stayed married to his wife for 21 years, unlike a lot of Hollywood goofballs out there. Personally, I think all the gay accusations is garbage by people looking for a fast buck and 15 minutes of fame. If Travolta was gay, I think he would be out and say "I'm gay." Maybe, maybe not, because I do not know him. I do not think he is a bad guy. However, I wish he would get out of the "religion" he is in. For whatever reason, he became a Scientologist as a young man when Kotter began and he has stuck with it and credits his success to it, which is sad to me. I think his kid Jett would be alive today if Travolta was not mixed up in that junk. Not to say that Travolta was responsible fully, but I think Jett could have had help like therapy which the Scientologists eschewed. They told Travolta that the kid has engrams. I thought when Jett died, Travolta might wake up and flee Scientology but he hasn't done so. If the worse that Scientology has on him is that he is bisexual, that is not a biggie (except maybe with the wife, who should know after 21 years in Hollywood where nothing is secret or sacred that her husband is gay part time). |
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I respect the hell out of John, but probably he wasn't totally focused on his career choices in the 80's as he should have been.I do agree that his son Jett might be still alive today if he wasn't mixed up in Scientology, but there are probably others things as well.Personally, i have always hoped the gay rumors are not true.He's a great talent and performer.
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Yeah,no matter how you slice this one,Travolta has certainly been a major pop culture icon,all the way from the imbecilic ramblings of Vinnie Barbarino to the sociopathic mindset of his "Pulp Fiction" character.I wonder if John really enjoys a good "Le Big Mac"?!
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I don't think John Travolta did a lot of bad movies. He's done several good ones that I like such as Basic with Samuel Jackson and Taye Diggs, Broken Arrow with Christian Slater, Face Off with Nicolas Cage, From Paris With Love, The Punisher, Savages, The Taking Of Pelham 123 with Denzel Washington, Swordfish with Halle Berry and Don Cheadle, Saturday Night Fever, Look Who's Talking 1 and 2. I'm gonna look at imdb.com to see what other movies that he's done that I liked. He's a good actor and who cares if people think he might not have had a successful acting career because most of his movies didn't make a lot of money. I'm kinda worried though that he might be bisexual because I just saw a article today at another website where he approached a white man at a fitness club in Florida recently at 3am and asked him if he was married and had kids hahahahahahahahaha. He has a hot wife Kelly Preston and he should only be interested in her. I didn't know he's been married to her 21 years.
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Yeah he is a great talent and I respect his decisions whether he is or just rumored to being homosexual is just the tabloids, and if the rumors are true life goes on people.
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At the age of 61, I don't think he can revisit too many of his 70's roles and I think his resurgence in the 90's was mostly due to the novelty of him being cast as a charming, but cold blooded, hit-man in Pulp Fiction. He played against type and it brought him allot of good will by audiences who perhaps missed his star from the 70's.
But he's considerably older now, and being worth $165 million certainly helps him pick his projects with perhaps less worry for commercial appeal and more out of personal enjoyment. But how many stars have his resume? I think his legacy is safe. |
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He is still a fantastic actor and I suspect he is just taking a little break at the moment. He will get roles again in the future.
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I loved him in Urban Cowboy! I think it was one of his best roles. I loved that movie!
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I think he's like Harrison Ford, and just is very choosy about what he appears in, the last few years he's averaged about 1 film a year. |
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One of my favorite movies is a John Travolta movie from the 80s- Blow Out, written and directed by Brian De Palma, who of course directed Travolta in Carrie, and Carrie co-star Nancy Allen stars alongside John. Also features John Lithgow, and Dennis Franz. Fantastic, underrated thriller.
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