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The Bucket List (2007)

The Bucket List (2007)
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Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman star as two terminally ill cancer patients who decide to break out of the hospital and live their last days to the fullest in director Rob Reiner's seriocomic road movie. Edward Cole (Nicholson) is a corporate billionaire who is currently sharing a hospital room with blue-collar mechanic Carter Chambers (Freeman). Though initially the pair seems to have nothing in common, conversation gradually reveals that both men have a long list of goals they wish to accomplish before they kick the bucket, and an unrealized desire to discover what kind of men they really are. But one can't accomplish such lofty objectives from the confines of a hospital bed, so now, in order to live their lives to the absolute fullest, Edward and Carter will have to make a break for it. With a checklist that includes playing the poker tables in Monte Carlo, consuming copious amounts of caviar, racing the fastest machines on four wheels, and much more, these two terminally ill men will do their best to fit a lifetime of experience into their last remaining days while forging an unlikely, but truly remarkable, friendship. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack NicholsonMorgan Freeman, (more)
Director(s):
Rob Reiner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Bucket List

Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman star as two terminally ill cancer patients who decide to break out of the hospital and live their last days to the fullest in director Rob Reiner's seriocomic road movie. Edward Cole (Nicholson) is a corporate billionaire who is currently sharing a hospital room with blue-collar mechanic Carter Chambers (Freeman). Though initially the pair seems to have nothing in common, conversation gradually reveals that both men have a long list of goals they wish to accomplish before they kick the bucket, and an unrealized desire to discover what kind of men they really are. But one can't accomplish such lofty objectives from the confines of a hospital bed, so now, in order to live their lives to the absolute fullest, Edward and Carter will have to make a break for it. With a checklist that includes playing the poker tables in Monte Carlo, consuming copious amounts of caviar, racing the fastest machines on four wheels, and much more, these two terminally ill men will do their best to fit a lifetime of experience into their last remaining days while forging an unlikely, but truly remarkable, friendship. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Rob Reiner
Writer(s):
Justin Zackham
Producer(s):
Rob ReinerAlan GreismanCraig Zadan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language)
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KAREN M.

I loved this movie I can cross of Laugh till I cry from my list . I laughed so hard during some things & cried in others. Great acting by both Freeman & Nicholson. I rented it & it sat around waiting for me to finally make myself watch it I just kept putting it off,sorry I didn't watch it sooner

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Tracy C.

Great movie! I'd love to see another paring of Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson.

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Jason W.

I consider myself a mans man but i cried like a little baby at the end of this movie puts things into perspective. Very good movie.

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