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The Bucket List is a 2007 American buddy comedy-drama film directed and produced by Rob Reiner, written by Justin Zackham, and starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.[2] The main plot follows two terminally ill men on their road trip with a wish list of things to do before they "kick the bucket".

Zackham coined the expression "bucket list" after he wrote his own "List of Things to do Before I Kick the Bucket" and shortened it to "Justin's Bucket List". The first item on his list was to "get a film made at a major studio". This list gave him the idea for the screenplay, and The Bucket List became his first studio film.[3]

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While in the hospital, Carter and Edward manage to find common ground. For fun, Carter started writing a list of activities to do before he "kicks the bucket." After hearing he has less than a year to live, he dejectedly discards his list.

Atop the Great Pyramid of Giza, they confide mutually about faith and family. Carter reveals that he has long been feeling less in love with his wife and feels some regret for his chosen path. Edward discloses that he is deeply hurt by his estrangement from his only daughter, who estranged him after he drove away her abusive husband. Later, while in Hong Kong, Edward hires a prostitute to approach Carter, who has never been with any woman but his wife. Carter declines and insists they stop the bucket list and go home.

An epilogue reveals that Edward lived to age 81 and Matthew then took his ashes to a peak in the Himalayas. As Matthew places a Chock full o'Nuts coffee can of Edward's ashes alongside another can of Carter's ashes, he crosses off the last item on the bucket list, "witness something truly majestic" and tucks the completed list between the cans.

The bedrooms range from 490 square feet to 1,500 square feet for a suite, with elegant traditional furnishings, classical music playing in the background (you can of course change the channel or turn it off), 600-thread count Italian linens from Frette, stocked mini bar and a huge marble bathroom with a two persons shower, Molton Brown bath gels and soaps, double vanities, big bathtub and a TV behind the mirror so you can watch TV from the bubbles.

I saw LOVE in Las Vegas over the weekend for the first time, and was completely blown away. If you haven't seen this spectacular performance, do yourself a favor and put it on your bucket list. It's a powerful tribute to the best band that ever was.

I noticed that, during the pre-show, the background music was made up of the beautiful instrumental tracks. These didn't sound like re-creations made for the show; I'm betting they were the full songs remastered by Sir George Martin, minus the vocals, created specifically for LOVE. I have no way of knowing if that's true, but that's my guess.

I am the Director of Customer Operations and responsible for a combination of three areas at Bucketlist Rewards; Customer Success, Marketplace and Partnerships. Since this role was created recently, my work touches some really interesting parts and can help as we grow. Within Customer Success, we get to work with an amazing group of customers and find ways to help them be more successful. Through the Marketplace, we are able to find ways to deliver solutions for every employee's personal bucket list. And finally, through partnerships, we can develop great relationships that improve our product, services and solutions.

Imagine a holiday season where you not only enjoy the festivities but also take the time to nurture your mind, body, and spirit. A holiday season where you feel refreshed and energized, rather than stressed and exhausted. It's possible, and it starts with creating a bucket list that combines fun and health.

Bucket lists help us look past the monotonous or daily grind to bigger and better things. Life exists beyond our self-improvement books and office cubicles. A bucket list encourages you to seek out these new experiences. You have the opportunity to engage with the world, and yourself, outside of your everyday life.

Some people like to share and talk about their bucket lists. That can create a sense of competition and one-up-manship. It can make us focus on big Instagrammable experiences rather than deeper, quieter everyday experiences that create life satisfaction and meaning.

Include anything you like on your bucket list. List career goals, travel destinations, health, finance, or relationship goals. It can be as long or as short as you want. Really, if you can dream it, you can do it.

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