The "Bucket List"
cliff
Posted 2008-01-13 10:55 AM (#60920)
Subject: The "Bucket List"


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GREAT flick!!!

Highly recommend it.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-13 11:04 AM (#60921 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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That, "Sweeny Todd" and "Walk Hard" are all on my list.
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-01-13 11:10 AM (#60922 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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So what would be on your bucket list?
I'd have to think about it for a bit.
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-13 11:12 AM (#60923 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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Not a huge movie guy but I'm looking forward to Sweeney Todd and Walk Hard too. Don't know that I've seen anything on Bucket List but I'll have to catch up with that one. I have heard that Juno is a pretty good show.
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stephent28
Posted 2008-01-13 11:27 AM (#60924 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"



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Saw Sweeny Todd. You will love it!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-13 11:37 AM (#60925 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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Go see Walk Hard. Great movie with a message (be careful in mock machette fights).....
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-01-13 11:41 AM (#60926 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"



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Yeah, Jack is Jack but Morgan Freeman is worth watching even in a bad movie.
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seesquare
Posted 2008-01-13 1:38 PM (#60927 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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On the list: Playing Senior Men's Doubles, at Wimbledon. The outcome is not important.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-01-13 1:39 PM (#60928 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"



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Saw The Bucket List last night. I enjoy watching good actors (musicians/welders/butchers/nuclear physicists) just go about their craft. If the story is good, so much the better.

Of course, Jack just does Jack these days. Freeman does nuance. But they're both good.

In the same vein (though not the same kind of movie AT ALL) I can recommend Emotional Arithmetic. Susan Sarandon, Max Von Sydow, Christopher Plummer, Gabreil Byrne, Roy Dupius, and some great child actors all giving beautifully nuanced performances. Warning!, art film.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-01-13 1:48 PM (#60929 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"



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Bucket list?
- Attend NSAI songcamp 101.
- See at least five more foreign countries with my wife.
- Hike to Cape Scott.
- Explore more Mexico.
- Suffer only from one of those "Hollywood" fatal diseases where you're fully active until the day you die and get more handsome and virile as that last day approaches......
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-01-13 1:59 PM (#60930 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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I have had a very simple "bucket list" of sorts. Ever since we bought our cabin, I said I was going to sail the catamaran around the point. The bay we are on is very sheltered. The goal seems very simple, but it really means that I have a goal of having a day at the cabin where I have nothing to do, since it will take an afternoon to get out there, sail around in the next bay, and get back.
After 17 years, I still haven't done it. I either have a project that needs to get done, the wind isn't there, or it's too cold. Last time out, I flipped the boat and broke the rudder. The bigger picture is that I hope someday to retire and have some time to do stuff like that--and watch movies.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-01-13 2:32 PM (#60931 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"



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Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
I have a goal of having a day at the cabin where I have nothing to do...

The bigger picture is that I hope someday to retire and have some time to do stuff like that--and watch movies.
Mark, I edited your post down to the real important parts. (excuse me)

And those parts seem to be the hardest to do...
Just having the Time to do "Stuff" :rolleyes:
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elginacres
Posted 2008-01-13 9:50 PM (#60932 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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Playing a round of golf at Augusta National.
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seesquare
Posted 2008-01-13 11:08 PM (#60933 - in reply to #60920)
Subject: Re: The "Bucket List"


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Having Tommy Emmanuel over for a casual dinner, and jam session. Well, maybe just watch him noodle about a bit. Hope he's feelin' better, too.
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