Looper was a poor remake of Timecop. Glass was pretty good. Prior to that, he did a lot of garbage. 16 Blocks though was very good, and should have been tweaked to be the final Die Hard film.
A lot of Tomatoes in his catalog, he'll appear in anything apparently. Bruce Willis Looper (2012) - 93% critics RT Moonrise Kingdom (2012) - 94%
Motherless a Brooklyn (2019) Glass (2019) Death Wish (2018) If you take out all the direct to video stuff, he’s still been in more recent good films since 2018 than most other 80s and 90s action guys.
I'll go with Looper, it came out a few months after Moonrise Kingdom apparently. I don't remember the launch dates off the top of my head. To be honest I hadn't seen many of his films after the most recent Die Hard film but I've gotten the impression that he's gotten a bit lazy and self-important over the past 10 years. I noticed A Dame to Kill for but I guess that isn't really a good film, Sin City was good but the sequel was mediocre.
With his talent ,Bruce Willis should've had an Oscar by now, but he doesn't seem to care about such things.
Personally, I thought he was excellent in both Red and Red 2. Different for him as both really played up his ability to be funny ("Now why are you kissing THAT guy!") Plus, both of them are great films. Wish they had made another one.
I like a bunch of his later films to a degree. But last time he was(and looked like classic Bruce Willis) was in Die Hard 3.
What happened to Bruce Willis? I always thought of him as being pretty close to A-List, but then I see that he has a slew of straight-to-video material that nobody's ever heard of. Kind of like Nicholas Cage. Is Bruce low on funds with no future Die Hard sequels in sight?
Moonrise Kingdom was his last great film, but if he didn’t get the gong for The Sixth Sense he is likely never going to get it.
very talented man, i have no idea how he got to nicholas cage/john cusack territory, with those wretched straight-to-video films he has done lately.