Red 2 Interview
Willis, Hopkins and Mirren are interviewed by Jake Hamilton. They talk about who would Willis think would play the best role of being a hitman. Willis:
Well she (Helen Mirren) takes it very seriously, she knows you have to do what your boss tells you.
Esquire interview
Murray talks about working with Willis in the movie Moonrise Kingdom:
I got along great with Bruce Willis. He’s different, though. He’s rolled as a movie star for a long time, so it’s a little different for him coming into Wes Anderson’s world, where no one gets movie-star treatment. Life really does change when you go on one of Wes’s films — you gotta sit back and relax. But Bruce absolutely delivered. He was really game. It was like, Let’s play. Sometimes you get people that don’t want to play — they just want to perform, to act. He’s a movie star, I’ve been a movie star — we don’t have to take this so seriously.
Die Hard 2 Interview
Willis is interviewed by Arthur Fennell. They talk about his role as John McClane in Die Hard 2, how there is an audience for non-CGI films and how he hasn’t gotten any residuals for a while on The Twelve Monkeys.
It’s not The best one. It’s as good as the first one in terms of the strength and the characters of the story.
Mercury Rising interview
Willis is interviewed about the stunts for Mercury Rising. He talks about how he and Alec Baldwin had to get through a challenging stunt scene.
The end of the movie upon that roof we got a little beat up but I’m Ok. I’ll make it.
The Fifth Element interview
Willis talks about working on The Fifth Element. He speaks about how he enjoys being in action movies but how he would like to increase his range of roles.
It would be very easy for me as well as very boring for me to just do action movies all the time. I am tired of it.
Death Becomes Her interview
Willis gives an interview to Bill Todd. They talk about his role in Death Becomes Her, the mask that he had to wear and how he emerged as an actor in the film Die Hard.
It amazes me when I get spotted. I try to keep a low profile when I go out ’cause I wouldn’t recognize me.
Bonfire of the Vanities interview
Willis is interviewed by Jim Ferguson. They talk about his character in Bonfire of the Vanities, his original intention for the role and changing his accent.
This has always been my personal ax anyway with yellow journalists is whether or not they have integrity or lack integrity.