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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfection
I thought this was a really good movie. It starts off rather slow, because the two characters wanted to build up a relationship and establish a storyline while they stayed in the hospital, but if you're willing to wait 30 minutes or so, the interesting parts of the story get going, and you begin to see a very original and interesting style of story-telling involving a combination of emotion and comedy.

One thing you can pretty much count on from the very beginning is to be crying by the time the film reaches its conclusion. You pretty much KNOW you'll be crying by the end, and that the happiness between the two characters isn't going to stay like that forever.

I will say I agree with the many reviewers that the film deserves to be considered one of the very best written films of the year. It does every single thing right from the storytelling, to the emotions, to keeping the viewers watching. It's just a great movie.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - H'wood Strikes Again
Yet another example of Hollywood's lack of imagination. This time a remake without the decency to credit the original. Shame on you Mr. Reiner, you're better than that. Bucker List is a good formula movie with seasoned A-listers. Not as good or believable as the low budget original. If you liked Bucket List try the movie they stole from: Hawks (1988)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Poignant And Fun
This is part comedy and part drama and all top notch. It has something for everyone.

'The Bucket List' features Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman). These two great actors do not disappoint. Both Cole (a wealthy curmudgeon) and Chambers (a family oriented auto mechanic) have terminal cancer and are given but a few months to live.

This unlikely pair become great friends throughout the movie. They begin developing a 'bucket list' - items that they have always wanted to do before their deaths. The roster of 'to do' items includes such things as skydiving, driving race cars, visiting the Great Wall of China, laughing until you cry, and viewing something truly majestic.

Due to Cole's unlimited financial resources, they are able to fund their dreams. They also come to realize what things are really important.

There are many funny parts along with the somber ones. I think it is well worth watching. I recommend it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - bucket list
are you sure this is a genuine product as there was no label on the disk



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I Laughed. I Cried.
What the devil was I thinking? When Rob Reiner's THE BUCKET LIST first appeared in theaters, I passed. I saw the trailers--two old coots kicking up their heels before cashing in their chips--and thought the film looked too contrived and superficial. Well, I caught the ending of the movie on cable recently, then couldn't wait to view it again, which I did (several times). This is one of the most moving films I have ever seen, and I've seen some intense movers and shakers.

It's a given when a film features talent like Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman you are going to get excellent performances. And both actors deliver: Freeman as a lifelong mechanic whose true ambitions were thwarted by circumstances; the irascible Nicholson as a curmudgeonly tycoon. Both characters are suddenly thrown together by terminal illnesses, yet through all the turmoil and heartache a fast friendship develops. The friction between them as they first meet, the adventures they share as they go through their respective "Bucket Lists", make up the movie's most comedic scenes. The skydiving scene, in particular, was very effective for me, as it was readily apparent both Freeman and Nicholson were actually freefalling through the air during the scene.

The actors themselves could have kicked the bucket.

Yet the ending was what moved me the most. Because we as the audience have developed an attachment to the characters, it becomes very difficult to watch as they meet their respective fates. The interaction between the two in the end--the total and complete way each man has made a change, for the better, in his friend's life--makes for one incredibly poignant climax. THE BUCKET LIST covers the full range of emotions; easily one of the best bittersweet movies in many years. Highly recommended.
--D. Mikels, Author, The Reckoning


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