Recent Reviews for The Bucket List


  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 7, 2008
    ''You measure yourself by the people who measure themselves by you.''

    Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.

    Jack Nicholson: Edward Cole

    Morgan Freeman: Carter Chambers

    The Bucket List is certainly a sentimental favourite that as a viewer touches your emotions and has you hoping for the equation of a bond of friendship in the concluded proceedings, even though the film is funny and somewhat unrealistic and unbelievable. The performances from Jack and Morgan as expected are effortlessly executed, and I personally like Rob Reiner's means of showing how an unlikely and odd companionship develops between two guys on their way out of this life by doing activities they've always wanted to do. The Bucket List in many respects is a real life fairy tale that most ordinary folks would dream about before they die, yet the character types played by Nicholson and Freeman make it what it is.

    Edward Cole (Nicholson) is an incredibly wealthy hospital owner who firmly believes that he's running infirmaries instead of health spas, and therefore demands that each room contain two beds and two patients. When a twist of fate lands him in his own hospital, he's stuck sharing a room with Carter Chambers (Freeman). Both men are dying of cancer, and the doctors give each of them only a few months left to live. The two slowly but surely realize how much they enjoy each other's company, so when Carter begins writing a bucket list, Jack prompts him to see it through. The Bucket List is a list of all the things both Edward and Carter would like to accomplish in their remaining months (before they literally kick the bucket) and with Cole's wealth, the two end up touring the world, skydiving and race-car driving. As their list of goals begins to come to an end, they realize how much they've truly lived just in the last few months alone, and how much their short friendship has impacted the fading remnants of their lives.

    ''We live, we die, and the wheels on the bus go round and round.''

    Jack Nicholson's performance is excellent as the curmudgeonly Ebenezer character that receives a change of heart and a change of view with Carter's friendship. Little character development is necessary as we have come to recognize Jack's style over the years. We're already familiar with his character and relate to him in much the same way we feel about all of his recent projects. He's attained a level of recognition that allows us to acknowledge him simply as Jack. Regardless of his role, he's still Jack, and he doesn't disappoint.
    The same can be said for Morgan Freeman who continues to play roles that accentuate his knack for worldly, wise and good-natured characters that can make us laugh and cry from moment to moment. Rarely do we see two actors work so well together? this odd couple appears to have been destined for these roles. The chemistry between these veterans is pleasantly refreshing, and because of it, The Bucket List is one of the most entertaining films of the year.

    Another aspect, which is a great credit to screenwriter Justin Zackham, is the dialogue, which is continually hilarious even while it borders on heartbreaking. Sarcasm and cynicism are proudly worn by Jack, and the conversations conducted between the two are far from dull, although they do have their moments when a yawn is not far away.
    Meaningful, affecting and downright funny, the script seems amazingly well paced and flows more naturally yet the transition from start to end seems to be a series of stops and starts in areas.

    ''I'm proud of you.''

    ''Nobody cares what you think.''

    Nearly everything is likable about The Bucket List, except the tone of the film, which many awards voters and critics may feel is too repetitious of late. The film is uplifting and heartwarming, and while the conclusion strives for unpredictability, comparisons may be drawn to similarly crafted works. Driving Miss Daisy and As Good as it Gets are immediately brought to mind, especially because these include the same actors, although the morals of A Christmas Carol and It's A Wonderful Life are clearly beneath the surface of this feel-good comedy.

    Most importantly, aside from the journey and discovery of friendship and caring by travel and adventure a special bond is formed. Each has learned before they meet the end they have made each a better person that cares they both found what's important in life through one another. The Bucket List isn't really a tear inducer, yet it's a story of two terminal cancer patients provides the need for compassion as the viewer feels pain during the early scenes and you are certainly touched by the way the characters emotions grow by friendship you as the viewer feel your emotions have taken a good friendship journey. Finally this film is made even better by the performances of the two veteran legends Nicholson and Freeman. I highly recommend anyone view The Bucket List.

    ''The simplest thing is... I loved him. And I miss him. Carter and I saw the world together. Which is amazing... When you think that only three months ago, we were complete strangers! I hope that it doesn't sound selfish of me but... the last months of his life were the best months of mine. He saved my life... And he knew it before I did.''
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    February 5, 2008
    Excellent.In every way
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 29, 2008
    I've seen enough of it to know that I can't be bothered to see the end unless it's entirely convenient to, but that it was probably quite a good film!
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 28, 2008
    A beautiful, touching movie, with great acting, directing and screenplay. Just the idea of it is lovely, and the way Nicholson and Freeman play is amazing.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 28, 2008
    What a great movie! I really enjoyed this one. It was so much better than I was expecting. Jack and Morgan were awesome together and so believable. The message in the movie was so eye opening and really made you think. I love the plot and the script was so well written. Would recommend everyone to see this heartfelt movie!
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 25, 2008
    The Bucket List is a magnificient story about friendship, and the meaning of truly living. Delivered masterfully by 2 brilliant actors, Nicholson and my fave, Freeman.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 24, 2008
    This movie makes me realize that death should be faced with a bunch of positive hopes and activities. When it comes, it will come on time; we can never be considered ready for that but at least we are among them realizing that it must come when things are arranged beautifully.
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 24, 2008
    Superb movie, I wanted to see this in the theater and after having watched the DVD I wished that I had. Great movie, well written and directed, a must see for everyone!!!
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 23, 2008
    I could say that if one really read between the lines this movie could change your life.Everybody I know that have seen the movie have make a bucket list ,including myself.It makes you think about what ones really wants and who we really are,plus john mayer song at the end"say" is one great way to live life
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 18, 2008
    My favorite Jack...after this movie the first thing you'll do is take the pen and start writing what u have to do in your life, what u didn't and why...Great,great,great! And of cors, after few days u'll found your bucket list and you'll gonna laugh :) But the good thing about this movie is that yu will actually have oyur bucket at the first time in life!
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 17, 2008
    i would like to do something like this
    morgan freeman voice over... i wonder who would take his place
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 12, 2008
    Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson are two of the finest masters of their craft. Not a perfect film, but definitely entertaining.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 7, 2008
    Being that The Princess Bride is one of my favorite films, and I am a general fan of Rob Reiner's works, I had to see this film.
    I found The Bucket List to be enjoyable. I think Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson were fine choices for the roles of Carter and Edward. Both are well seasoned and excellent at their craft. I enjoyed Sean Hayes as Thomas. I think he made that role quite funny.
    Although the story was a good one, I felt it could use some more developing here and there, to fill in the blanks. It wasn't nearly as comical as they made it out to look and parts of it seemed to drag, but it was a good movie.
    The friendship that unfolds between the two men is very endearing. I grabbed a Kleenex or two for the end of this film. The Bucket List did have one of the most beautiful sentiments about death, that I have heard. "He died with his eyes closed, and his heart open."
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 7, 2008
    A simple story but somehow profound in meaning. We all have our own places in our lives. Living with happiness is what we all want right?
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 7, 2008
    A decent film, not extremely original, but had enough to keep me watching. Thought Nicholson and Freeman had a great on screen chemistry. Not a bad watch at all. I didn't pick the ending.
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 5, 2008
    so funny and touching. jack and morgan are a hit. the story makes you re-think on what's important in life.
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 4, 2008
    I really enjoy reading and this movie was basically a book. I really loved this movie although many people didn't.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 2, 2008
    A likable film that explores what one would do if they found out they were terminally ill and how they would spend their last days. It has charming moments, but the character development was not developed as well or perhaps I am desensitized. I just didn't connect emotionally with the characters.
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    November 1, 2008
    This Movie Was suprizingly Good! I watched it with my Kids.. ( who are all mostly over 13) and it was ALOT better than i expected!
  • 1.0 Star
    MCT:
    October 31, 2008
    Theres nothing funny about cancer.Im sorry,Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman are 2 of my favorite actord and I diden't find it funny to watch them die for 2 hours.
  • Not Interested
    MCT:
    October 29, 2008
    im not sure but i have a feeling ive seen it b4.... doesnt really look like my type of movie though...
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    October 28, 2008
    Heartwarming and funny! Both Nicholson and Freeman are great - as expected... The storyline isn't incredibly original - but nevertheless good.
  • No rating.
    MCT:
    October 27, 2008
    I boo-hooed!
    This is something I think everyone should view at least once. None of us are getting out of this world alive, and thats something we have to face. This is an enjoyable movie with a superb casting with the pairing of Nicholson & Freeman. The last line really stuck with me, as last lines usually do.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    October 26, 2008
    Probably not everyone will like this movie but it is definitely up there with the best feel good/sad movies that I have seen....and it has a moral that most of us miss in our hectic, live for the now short lives.Wonderfully sarcastic dialogue, poignant exchanges between excellently crafted characters, and an overall beautiful tale of mortality and morality, The Bucket List is an excellent opportunity for two of the greatest actors of our time to show off their inimitable techniques. Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman have a chemistry that will have you laughing until you cry and crying at the sight of something truly majestic.
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    October 24, 2008
    Fantastic movie!!!!
    I saw this one on a flight and i couldn't even hold my tears back then.Or my laughing,i think people were bugged by me,hehe
    Anyway,it's awesome and i highly recommend it to all of you

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