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Corporate billionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and working class mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) have little in common, or so it seems. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover that surface differences (and sheet contempt) aside, they have a deep desire to experience the best that life has to offer, before they 'kick the bucket'. They write a joint 'bucket list' of and embark on the adventure of a lifetime.

A hilarious and deeply touching tale, The Bucket List charts their journey across continents, to building a friendship and discovering their own identities.

Special Features:

  • 2 Rom Links For Additional Scenes.
  • John Mayer Say Music Video.
  • Writing A Bucket List.
2007
Age 30-39
Aspect Ratio 1.78:1,Widescreen
Cast List Sean Hayes Morgan Freeman Rob Morrow Jack Nicholson
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Director Rob Reiner John Schwartzman
Main Language English
Number of Disks 1
2
Studio Warner Bros.
Subtitle Language

English, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, English for the Hard of Hearing

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The Bucket List

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This was an impulse buy, I'm not a big fan of the kind of comedies that Hollywood normally turns out, but with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in the lead roles I decided this could be a film worth seeing. And overall, I'd say it is. The blurb promises a 'hilarious and deeply touching tale' and although that's overstating it, we did both chuckle now and again and it was touching at times. There's nothing very subtle about the direction - both the humour and the pathos are pretty much in-your-face - but that's what we were expecting and the quality of the acting helps carry the thing along. Nice idea too, the bucket list makes you think, especially if your youth is already a distant memory. What would you really, really regret not having done, if you were to kick the bucket tomorrow?

2012-03-02by Pedro