Re: The Bucket List
Posted:
Wed Jan 30, 2008 0:11:29
by monkeybone
it sounds interesting - i'm glad you liked it.
do you have a bucket list? i don't but i think i'll start one now
- draw, write, paint on the walls at home
- ride the space arrow (?) 25 times in a row at Adventureland
- see a tall, lovely man on the street and kiss him for no reason
- go on a road trip to see car henge, and the biggest rubber band ball in the world, eat at home town diners where waitresses call me 'hun'
- jump off of something really tall. NOT bungee jumping, that freaks me out. maybe skydiving as long as there are trained folks around.
- take a cruise and invite all of my family and friends to go with me....... swim, lay about at poolside reading a great book, wine and dine at the captain's table, gamble a bit in the casino.
- throw away all my needles and medicines
- get the best haircut in the world
- help someone wallpaper a room because i know how
Re: The Bucket List
Posted:
Wed Jan 30, 2008 17:30:53
by sewcute
space shot
I don't have much of a bucket list, because some of the things I want I have already gotten (like going to France and getting married) and other things will only happen if God grants them (like having children)
Re: The Bucket List
Posted:
Sat Jan 17, 2009 17:21:07
by madd74
As I see this movie on TV, I am reminded of when I actually watched it.
I think this is a good movie. I enjoy it enough to be distracted by it as I sit here attempting to do other web things. I enjoyed the ending, which some times movies like this can ruin or take a cheap way out. The character development is fine, even though some of it is rather "Hollywood Text Book 101", which is expected of most movies. By that, I mean very little surprised or shocked me. The humor works for this movie. It does not shine, by any means, however it is not required to carry the movie.
I recommend this movie, it is an excellent watch.
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