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* [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]: [[Roger Ebert]] complained about the plot putting both men in the same room, since in reality hospitals would put them in separate rooms to make ''more'' money. However, if they didn't share a room there would be no plot.
* [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]: [[Roger Ebert]] complained about the plot putting both men in the same room, since in reality hospitals would put them in separate rooms to make ''more'' money. However, if they didn't share a room there would be no plot.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Carter talks about wanting to be the first Black president in his youth. Morgan Freeman played the president in [[Deep Impact]], though it is unclear if he was the first African-American one in the story.
** Edward talks about missing a lunch meeting with Michelle Pfeiffer to attend a hearing. Nicholson starred with Pfeiffer in ''[[Wolf]]'', and both also played villains in the [[Tim Burton]] [[Batman]] movies. Though not at the same time.
* [[Award Bait Song]]: John Mayer's "Say" over the credits.
* [[Award Bait Song]]: John Mayer's "Say" over the credits.
* [[Blood From the Mouth]]: Edward first discovers something is wrong when he coughs up blood into a handkerchief.
* [[Blood From the Mouth]]: Edward first discovers something is wrong when he coughs up blood into a handkerchief.

Revision as of 15:54, 24 June 2014

The Bucket List is a 2007 film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.

Edward Cole is a hospital magnate who has made his fortune off of charging for hospital stays, but when he ends up in his own hospital with terminal lung cancer and meets Carter Chambers, a mechanic in a similar state, they strike up an odd friendship and make a "bucket list" of things to do before they die.

This and Edward's money takes them around the world as their deaths get closer, but as their health declines it gets harder and harder to do what they want. In the end, they find out what's really worth spending their time on.


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  I'm pretty sure he was happy with his final resting place, because he was buried on the mountain. And that was against the law.