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'Bucket List' kicks up a box-office win
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'Bucket List' kicks up a box-office win

Movies – "The Bucket List," the tale of two cancer patients who decide to travel the world before they die, bested movies about treasure hunting, bumbling crooks and pirates to top the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.

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I'll see this movie just to watch Nicholson and Freeman work together.

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Absolutely, it's a win, win!

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My wife and I saw it this past Friday and I have to say that it is absolutely one of the best films I have seen recently and well worth the price of admission.

It's worth mentioning that the overwhelming majority of the sold-out audience where we saw the film were mid-50's and up. There wasn't a single crying kid to be either seen or heard.

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Sad not very funny

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I found it to be both funny and sad and if fact the movie took me through a whole range of emotions - isn't that the purpose of some films!

What would you do if suddenly confronted with the fact that you had six months to a year to live. The one thing the movie certainly did do is cause me to look at what I would.

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Haven't seen this one yet, but I plan to.

Haven't heard too much about this movie. I looks like WB is banking the success of Bucket List on awards programs - which might be canceled due to the writer's strike.

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