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MPAA RATING: PG-13 for language, including a sexual reference
Starring Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes, and Rob Morrow
Carter Chambers, an auto mechanic, and corporate billionaire Edward Cole find themselves sharing a hospital room with plenty of time to think about what might happen next--and about how much of that is in their hands. For all their apparent differences, they soon discover they have two very important things in common: an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are and the choices they've made, and a pressing desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they ever wanted to do. So, against doctor's orders and all good sense, these two virtual strangers check themselves out of the hospital and hit the road together for the adventure of a lifetime--from the Taj Mahal to the Serengeti, from the finest restaurants to the seediest tattoo parlors, and from the cockpit of vintage racecars to the open door of a prop plane--with just a list and their passion for life to guide them. Adding and crossing items off their list while taking in the grandeur and beauty of the world, they will grapple with the difficult questions and the even more difficult answers that plague all of us. And, without even realizing it, they'll become true friends. Sometimes you just need a deadline to get your life in gear. (Warner Bros.)
| GENRE(S): | Adventure | Comedy | Drama |
| WRITTEN BY: | Justin Zackham |
| DIRECTED BY: | Rob Reiner |
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DVD: June 10, 2008 Theatrical: December 25, 2007 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 97 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA |
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The average user rating for this movie is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 76 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
[Anonymous] gave it an8:
In case like this you better be the small man who just came to see a film... Ok it's not very realistic that two old men with cancer are doing sky diving, and about a year doing fun without getting Chemotherapy but, the whole film is very enjoing and in some case you don't need to make every thing to PhD level... Just a good and funny film.
S M gave it a7:
Although an adorable movie, it is not stunning;still certainly much better than what the critics have said.
Gary N. gave it a10:
As I left the theater I felt I didn't need to see another movie this year... I had just seen the best. Yes it played heavily on our emotions and often turned humor to sadness. ALL the actors delivered award winning performances and the critics.... well... Think they may have over analyzed it... again proving they often don't have a clue what the audience reacts to.
Larry S gave it a10:
Beautiful in all of its simplicity.
Morgan F gave it a7:
Cute and funny, but not exactly original. Not moving, but it does make you think. Freeman and Nicholson make a great pair.
Joe gave it a9:
Perfect example of why I never read critics reviews. If I ever get brain damage I can always be a movie critic, what morons. Watched it last night with my wife, it gives you a different perspective on life and death. Probably happens in real life more than one would think. We laughed and my wife cried. Enjoyed it!
pat b gave it a10:
The Bucket List- Critics are such losers; moviegoers decide for themselves. I loved this movie. I don't care if it is realistic. Jack and Morgan made me think about my best friend and what we want before we die. We often say things like: "Which ten people would you have to dinner if you want to learn something?" . Now we will make out a "bucket list".

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