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In the movie, Michael, John Travolta gets in a bar fight on his way to Chicago at a bar named Joe's after he dances with all the women in the scene. That bar was Gruene Hall. So yes, John Travolta danced at Gruene Hall. I only answered this because I was watching the movie on HBO and couldn't help but notice how familiar that 'bar' looked. So I checked it up on imdb.com for filming location. Gruene Hall is a dancehall in Gruene, New Braunfels, Texas.
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John Travolta's hometown is Englewood, New Jersey. He was born there on February 18, 1954, and grew up in a family that encouraged his interest in performing arts. Englewood is known for its diverse community and is located close to New York City, which has had a significant influence on Travolta's career.
Yes it is, I have a son named Jett and everyone loves his name, i named him after jett travolta, John travolta's son, and ever since then everyone comes up to me amazed by his name and say how much they love it!
Hairspray
In the movie, Michael, John Travolta gets in a bar fight on his way to Chicago at a bar named Joe's after he dances with all the women in the scene. That bar was Gruene Hall. So yes, John Travolta danced at Gruene Hall. I only answered this because I was watching the movie on HBO and couldn't help but notice how familiar that 'bar' looked. So I checked it up on imdb.com for filming location. Gruene Hall is a dancehall in Gruene, New Braunfels, Texas.
yes Bruce Willis returned to his old flat to collect his sentimental value watch that his girlfriend forgot to pick up. While in there Willis heard someone in the toilet and saw an unknown machine gun on the counter, and when Travolta came out Willis shot Travolta with his own gun.
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Yes it is, I have a son named Jett and everyone loves his name, i named him after jett travolta, John travolta's son, and ever since then everyone comes up to me amazed by his name and say how much they love it!
dragged As in: "I dragged the sled up the hill so I could sled down."
Mimi Rogers and John Travolta were rumored to have had a romantic relationship in the early 1980s. They dated for a period of time, and their relationship was often discussed in the media, but it was relatively brief. Rogers was later married to Travolta for a short time before they parted ways. Ultimately, their relationship is often viewed more as a friendship and mutual support rather than a significant romantic involvement.
well,if you mean the actors/actresses, John Travolta is Bolt,Miley Cyrus is Penny,Mark Walton is Rhino and Susie Essman is Mittens.(Thos are just the main characters though)And I would know because im Bolt's # 1 fan!
"The Experts" (1989). Stars John Travolta, Arye Gross, Kelly Preston, Deborah Foreman. John Travolta met his future wife, Kelly Preston, while making this film.
The cast of Up Close - 1978 includes: Woody Allen as himself Diane Keaton as herself David Sheehan as Himself - Host John Travolta as himself
The all time classic "Pulp Fiction". He gets shot with his own gun. He left it on the counter while he is taking a leak. He was at the apartment to kill Bruce Willis' character, but unfortunately Bruce shows up at the perfect time and shoots John as he is coming out of the pisser. I love this movie if you couldn't tell.
Pulp Fiction is Not told from beginning to end. It has the almost end, then the beginning, than the end, then the almost beginning and there are variations on certain events told from the point of view of different people. John Travolta's character was killed when he was shot by Bruce Willis, the person he was hired to kill. The reason John is alive at the end of the movie, is because the end of the movie is not the end of the time line. It's a different unique movie, and it usually requires two viewings to understand it and place the events in their proper sequence. Quentin Tartentinio, the director, wanted to make a film that was not the same as other films with a beginning middle and end shown in that order. He wanted to mix things up a bit. and make the audience think about what they were seeing, instead of just watching an ordinary movie with an ordinary sequence of events, like almost every other movie ever made.