John Travoltasays he “would love” to work withQuentin Tarantinoagain — but he won’t force it.

On Monday night, the actor and director were photographed together at a celebration for Tarantino’s filmOnce Upon a Time … in Hollywoodin Los Angeles. Tarantino, 56, famously cast Travolta in his classic 1994 filmPulp Fiction, alongsideSamuel L. JacksonandUma Thurman.

In an interview withDeadlinefollowing their reunion at the event, Travolta, 65, was asked if he would consider teaming up with the famous director for another film.

“I would love that,” Travolta said. “These great directors, they hire you because 90 percent of their job is done when they cast you. Because they believe you’re the rightest person, so you don’t ever want to force something that’s not organic.”

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John Travolta and Writer/Director/Producer Quentin Tarantino Exclusive - ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ event at The Musso and Frank Grill, Los Angeles, USA - 02 Dec 2019

The actor added that it “was fantastic to catch up” with Tarantino at the event in Los Angeles.

Travolta earned his second Oscar nomination for his performance inPulp Fiction, and the movie was also nominated for Best Picture that year.

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Earlier this year, Tarantino said in an interview withGQ Australiathat he plans on making just one more feature film,capping his directing career at 10 movies.

“I think when it comes to theatrical movies, I’ve come to the end of the road,” the director told the outlet, adding that he would continue to work on “creative” projects in other mediums.

“I see myself writing books and starting to write theatre, so I’ll still be creative,” Tarantino continued. “I just think I’ve given all I have to give to movies.”

Meanwhile, Travolta’s new movieThe Fanaticstars the actor as a crazed fan, Moose, who breaks into the home of his favorite horror movie actor, Hunter Dunbar (Devon Sawa).

During aninterview about the filmwith PEOPLE earlier this year, Travolta — who has been acting for more than 40 years — said he is grateful for all that fame has given him.

“You have a golden ticket all over the world,” he said. “So what if you have to sign autographs and take pictures? For me, it’s not a big price to pay.”

source: people.com