Can we take a moment to appreciate the assistant, Matthew (Thomas)? Guy was loyal to the end; he even climbed a damn mountain for his dead boss to finish the bucket list. Respect.
I couldn’t help but think that if Edward didn’t send that guy to "take care of it”. That girl may have ended up worse. Not just his daughter being in that, but the granddaughter.
My parents and I watched this movie together. As Ed Cole kissed that adorable little girl and crossed off that item on his list, my dad (a grizzly bear on the outside but a complete teddy bear on the inside) said, "Now you're gettin' the point!" To this day it makes me tear up when I think of his reaction. R.I.P., Dad.
@@scottjohnson7450God rest your dad’s soul in Jesus’ name. I lost my dad in January 2023. I miss him and I know exactly how you feel. I’m happy that you have fond memories of him. Stay strong, my sibling. I hope you two find each other in the future with Christ as eternal siblings.
it was Carter who started the list that Edward fished out and then added some things. To which, the "Help a total stranger for the good" was the acknowledgement that Carter "saved his life and knew it before I did". Mount Everest was also Carter's idea. To which likely Edward had Carter's ashes placed atop and eventually his own via Matthew ( Thomas)
Any of you remember Nicholson's character in "Carnal Knowledge" (about 35 years before this movie), and how he reacted when his little girl's picture appeared during a slide show of his sexual conquests? The scene with his granddaughter here, given that Nicholson's character here is a much wealthier shadow of the guy in "Carnal Knowledge", is a beautiful comparison, especially knowing that he became reconciled with his daughter/her mother.
“My pastor always says, our lives are streams, flowing into the same river, towards whatever heaven lies in the mist beyond the falls. Find the joy in your life Edward. My dear friend, close your eyes, and let the waters take you.” This hits deeper than any blade could possibly do…
After watching this movie for the first time with my dad, he looked at me and said “we need to make our own bucket list” and I responded “what would be on it?” He said “the top ten rollercoasters around the world!”. My dad died 7 years ago. We managed to do 3 of the 10 before he passed. The first time watching this without him broke me. Especially the moment when Edward said “this wasn’t meant to be a one man deal”. This movie does teach you to find the joy in life. My dad taught me that too. I miss him everyday
This is the most touching and eye opening movie I have ever see or will see. We should all have a bucket list and hopefully it will include some of the most simple joys we find in this life like a smile in the morning or a kiss last thing at night, and the knowledge that through all of our mistakes we did manage to do sometning that was right.
It's kinda slow at the start and it was really only from the latter middle section to the end that it became really good. I personally wasn't that bothered by it due to the heartwrenching, sad yet beautiful ending it has but I can understand how some people might be bothered by it.
Reviews have never meant anything to me. All I care about is a decent story plot and actors who are willing to do a good job and these two went beyond that.
Honestly, in my humble opinion, having lost my dad to cancer, if I'm not mistaken, "To witness something truly majestic" was at the top of the list; and it could apply to ALMOST all the other items in the list, including his beautiful granddaughter. ❤
The hardest part for me is being such a fan of both Jack and Morgan knowing some day they will be gone. That is going to be a hard day but I know I’m going to remember the times I watched their movies and laughed and cried hopefully that day does not come for a while
I can't ever talk about the scene when he kisses his granddaughter, then crosses off "kiss the most beautiful girl in the world" without getting emotional because I always think of my granddaughter.
This was my first "adult" movie and by that I mean prior to this I only watched Disney or animated movies because I was about 6 or 7 but my parents figured it would be a safe enough movie to take me to. God was it an emotional moment. Even as a kid I remember being glued to the screen, taking in every last minute. It was my first introduction to the concept "bucket list", my first Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman movie, it was a literal EXPERIENCE. I came out with a lot of new ideas my childish mind didn't completely understand but now at almost 30 and seeing that I still remember every last minute of it, this movie molded something in me that made me who I am now and I think I owe my admiration for cinema to it
Honestly this should’ve been Jack Nicholson’s last role. Had he finished his movie cereer with the bucket list, it would’ve been a fitting send off to one of the greatest actors of all time. We love you Jack Nicholson, hope you’re enjoying retirement.
if ever a masterpiece was created....here it is...two strangers in hospital....with different points of view in life...became true friends....take my advice.....life is short....go out there and grab it....we all have a Bucket List to write.
I absolutely love how Mathew finished the list in honor of them Great Story It hits me every time seeing that scar on Edwards Head Last time I seen my Father he had that same scar Seeing Edward And The Most beautiful Girl in the world gets me choked up every time
Yes she is and I really miss HER, I am radio coder by birth rite and I remember those PBS talking about the ropes to the other side as he walked from his radio room that I first learned the name of Quincy Jones for my id. The little girls name is Julianne (b. 5/30/00) and she is mine 🥀 first born:little Hiro Tobias (b. 9/28/15) for the colors of 🦅 greys.
@@tomconstance2391 try again, the cirque has been tampered with, should you happen to see any ham radio license plate they would be interested to know.
Nancy, either you have some kind of social disorder or you are on something. Either way, it’s completely inappropriate to try and claim that little girl like she is your own. I’m willing to bet that you’ve hung around a hospital nursery or two to try and snatch up a newborn.
Interesting fact. The picture of rhe young Airman in the background at the funeral is indeed Morgan Freeman. He served from 1955-1959 a radar teacking technician. And although not the highest rank he made A1C.
Bucket List ends Sad. Second Hand Lions ends oddly Happy...after that movie & understanding what that pair went through you can't but laugh with them after they died trying to fly a biplane through a barn door. But pleasant similarities between them.
1:45 How many look at Taylor Ann Thompson, who is 5 in this film and compare at what she looks like now? She truly is the most beautiful girl in the world.
What Morgan Freeman quoted about the ancient Egyptians o top of the pyramid profoundly changed my interactions with the people in my life for the better,& I'll always be grateful .
Can we take a moment to appreciate the assistant, Matthew (Thomas)? Guy was loyal to the end; he even climbed a damn mountain for his dead boss to finish the bucket list. Respect.
Total respect
Well its implied that Cole did it before him. That Edward took up the ashes of Carter and now Matthew is taking up the ashes of Edward.
I hope he got all of Edwards money 😂
@@alexavila7108 Wouldn't Edward give some of his money to his daughter?
@@joemckim1183 true bro, i was just saying that Matthew had said "leave all my money to my assistant" but yes, she would get his money too.
I always tear up when he kisses his granddaughter then crosses off “kiss the most beautiful girl in the world”
I couldn’t help but think that if Edward didn’t send that guy to "take care of it”. That girl may have ended up worse. Not just his daughter being in that, but the granddaughter.
My parents and I watched this movie together. As Ed Cole kissed that adorable little girl and crossed off that item on his list, my dad (a grizzly bear on the outside but a complete teddy bear on the inside) said, "Now you're gettin' the point!"
To this day it makes me tear up when I think of his reaction. R.I.P., Dad.
@@scottjohnson7450God rest your dad’s soul in Jesus’ name. I lost my dad in January 2023. I miss him and I know exactly how you feel. I’m happy that you have fond memories of him. Stay strong, my sibling. I hope you two find each other in the future with Christ as eternal siblings.
"He saved my life. And he knew it before I did." Read that line and don't tear up. Betcha can't.
You are right, could not help it.
Spot on
This movie was one of both these Gentlemen's best
Amazing - and I'm glad I got to see it.
God bless both of them.
I didn't tear up
I can't. It's so impactful and true.
He kisses his granddaughter and then crosses off “kiss the most beautiful girl in the world” that scene always makes me feel emotional
Yeah, well I'm a grandpa 10 times and that scene makes me cry like a baby!
Masterpiece happened when two legends work together
Amen 🕊️
2 Hall of Fame actors, that's for sure.
Absolutely without a doubt
The last part when he crossed the "help a total stranger" it all fell down on me. They never knew their bucketlist would be for each other. 😭
it was Carter who started the list that Edward fished out and then added some things. To which, the "Help a total stranger for the good" was the acknowledgement that Carter "saved his life and knew it before I did". Mount Everest was also Carter's idea. To which likely Edward had Carter's ashes placed atop and eventually his own via Matthew ( Thomas)
To kiss the most beautiful girl in the world was the most beautifully shown thing in that list here ❤️
m g “Hello Sweetie!!”
I think she is his granddaughter
@@محمدالسيد-ب8ث1ك yes she is
Any of you remember Nicholson's character in "Carnal Knowledge" (about 35 years before this movie), and how he reacted when his little girl's picture appeared during a slide show of his sexual conquests? The scene with his granddaughter here, given that Nicholson's character here is a much wealthier shadow of the guy in "Carnal Knowledge", is a beautiful comparison, especially knowing that he became reconciled with his daughter/her mother.
True but that Mustang was a close second.
This is the most emotional movie I ever saw and still today it lets me cry.
B I R D L A N D I almost never cry in movies, but I did in the end of this one.
god bless us !!
good time for y'all my friends !
DANI
I am crying again
“Find the joy in your life Edward” god that got me
I am still searching
Even at aged 70, Jack was showing us why he was still the best actor in Hollywood.
“My pastor always says, our lives are streams, flowing into the same river, towards whatever heaven lies in the mist beyond the falls. Find the joy in your life Edward. My dear friend, close your eyes, and let the waters take you.” This hits deeper than any blade could possibly do…
Love that Matthew/Thomas, and Edward's daughter and Granddaughter are sitting in the second row.
I totally didn't realize that until now. Thanks for pointing that out.
At the risk of sounding corny, this movie inspired me to find the joy in my life.
Good for you sir......hope you find joy and cherished the memories forever
Inspiration, grace and wisdom sometimes come when you least expect it, we all need to see it, when it appears
Not at all corny. I trust you continue finding joy.
That's not corny, man. That's human, and don't ever let some damned bitter fool convince you otherwise.
Don’t “bucket” it up further 😅
After watching this movie for the first time with my dad, he looked at me and said “we need to make our own bucket list” and I responded “what would be on it?” He said “the top ten rollercoasters around the world!”. My dad died 7 years ago. We managed to do 3 of the 10 before he passed. The first time watching this without him broke me. Especially the moment when Edward said “this wasn’t meant to be a one man deal”. This movie does teach you to find the joy in life. My dad taught me that too. I miss him everyday
This is the most touching and eye opening movie I have ever see or will see.
We should all have a bucket list and hopefully it will include some of the most simple joys we find in this life like a smile in the morning or a kiss last thing at night, and the knowledge that through all of our mistakes we did manage to do sometning that was right.
Ever find the symbolisms of fire fighters.
God bless you 🕊️
It definitely put the term into the zeitgeist of the world. If the term existed before that then it wasn't as well known.
Try "Secondhand Lions" too.
one of the best all time movie scenes ever
I truly can't remember another time or movie where jack Nicholson displayed so much raw empathy, he was so far beyond great in this scene 💯
Another movie I could watch 100 times and never be tired of it
That will always be the movie to make me cry like a child.
Very beautiful touching movie with two of the greatest actors to ever grace the silver screen.
This gets me every single time. Absolutely beautiful.
What I couldn't understand was why this movie got mixed reviews when it was so beautiful that until now it still tears my heart 😢
It's kinda slow at the start and it was really only from the latter middle section to the end that it became really good.
I personally wasn't that bothered by it due to the heartwrenching, sad yet beautiful ending it has but I can understand how some people might be bothered by it.
You have to have a soul and I don’t mean just a soul, you have to be in sync with all that is good to feel the burn that’s soul
Ending is ryshed bad
This is why you shouldn't worry about what other people think about a movie, go make the determination if its any good with your own opinion.
Reviews have never meant anything to me. All I care about is a decent story plot and actors who are willing to do a good job and these two went beyond that.
Honestly, in my humble opinion, having lost my dad to cancer, if I'm not mistaken, "To witness something truly majestic" was at the top of the list; and it could apply to ALMOST all the other items in the list, including his beautiful granddaughter. ❤
"Close your eyes, and let the waters take you"
It ends...let the waters take you....home.
very few movies made me cry and this was one of them
Agreed. American Sniper was also one of those movies.
the green mile is another
This is the most emotionally touching part of the movie. I cry every time
With all the hatred in the world it shows people can be friends and care about each other
They became something that'd typically take a lifetime to achieve. "Life long friends" sadly didn't meet until the end of theirs :(
Cannot watch without tears. Touching movie😭
1:38 - 2:00 one of the most beautiful scenes in this masterpiece.
I always cry watching this movie. It was made so well witch a really nice storyline
One of the best movies in the world
The hardest part for me is being such a fan of both Jack and Morgan knowing some day they will be gone. That is going to be a hard day but I know I’m going to remember the times I watched their movies and laughed and cried hopefully that day does not come for a while
two favorite and successful actors showed us that they reached top of their profession. congratulations
I can't ever talk about the scene when he kisses his granddaughter, then crosses off "kiss the most beautiful girl in the world" without getting emotional because I always think of my granddaughter.
2:28 - that’s Morgan’s actual Air Force picture from when he was in the service
That was a superb movie. Definitely in the top ten of movies I've ever seen. Two of the best actors I've ever seen.
One of the best movies I've EVER seen...
This was my first "adult" movie and by that I mean prior to this I only watched Disney or animated movies because I was about 6 or 7 but my parents figured it would be a safe enough movie to take me to. God was it an emotional moment. Even as a kid I remember being glued to the screen, taking in every last minute. It was my first introduction to the concept "bucket list", my first Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman movie, it was a literal EXPERIENCE. I came out with a lot of new ideas my childish mind didn't completely understand but now at almost 30 and seeing that I still remember every last minute of it, this movie molded something in me that made me who I am now and I think I owe my admiration for cinema to it
Holy smokes. Jacks speech is
Making me tear up like a little girl. So strong and powerful
His last 3 months was my best 3 months ❤
For some unknown reason. This movie really touched home for me. And when I saw this part my emotions ran deep. It was and Is a good movie.
I’m not an emotional person, but this movie came the closest to making me cry
Honestly this should’ve been Jack Nicholson’s last role. Had he finished his movie cereer with the bucket list, it would’ve been a fitting send off to one of the greatest actors of all time. We love you Jack Nicholson, hope you’re enjoying retirement.
Damn!!! I cried for 2 old man. This is epic!
Someday you may be an old man yourself
This video made me inspired to make my own video about my bucket list
Same
Seeing his granddaughter touched his soul.
it makes me cry such an inspirational movie... one of my fav definitely
I first watched this movie during a hurricane with my family, and as we all sat there crying with the end credits scrolling, the power went out…
I would take that as a sign from god.
I cannot watch without tears. This is upsetting. It is timeless masterpiece. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
This movie for me at my age and seeing it now has a whole new meaning for me!!
The legendaries 💕🤧 One of the best movies ever and ever
if ever a masterpiece was created....here it is...two strangers in hospital....with different points of view in life...became true friends....take my advice.....life is short....go out there and grab it....we all have a Bucket List to write.
Its sucks that we live beautiful memories and enjoy life then we just die of old age.
If we are lucky to live to be old
One of my favorite movies of all time
I absolutely love how Mathew finished the list in honor of them
Great Story
It hits me every time seeing that scar on Edwards Head
Last time I seen my Father he had that same scar
Seeing Edward And The Most beautiful Girl in the world gets me choked up every time
When he hugs that baby girl, my weakness.
One of the most lovely and emotives movie I had ever seen!
A masterpiece. It’s just sublime with true emotion.
Is the Best Jack Nicholson's perfomances! Most human and sentimental couldn't get!
When the doctor comes to tell carters family he didn’t make it…. I lose it every time!
Bittersweet ending
Just like real life
i think it was pretty sweet
Two legends together. An unbelievable film.
find the joy in your life....bursts out crying😭💔😭💔😭💔😭💔😭💔💔😭💔
Close your eyes and let the waters take you.
I wish that this clip would’ve had the full quote Edward made, where it finishes with “to vouch for me”
The little girl is so beautiful
Yes she is and I really miss HER, I am radio coder by birth rite and I remember those PBS talking about the ropes to the other side as he walked from his radio room that I first learned the name of Quincy Jones for my id. The little girls name is Julianne (b. 5/30/00) and she is mine 🥀 first born:little Hiro Tobias (b. 9/28/15) for the colors of 🦅 greys.
Ummm no. The girl is Taylor Ann Thompson born in 2002. What are you trying to do here?
@@tomconstance2391 try again, the cirque has been tampered with, should you happen to see any ham radio license plate they would be interested to know.
fuck is wrong with you @@NancyDBeam
Nancy, either you have some kind of social disorder or you are on something. Either way, it’s completely inappropriate to try and claim that little girl like she is your own. I’m willing to bet that you’ve hung around a hospital nursery or two to try and snatch up a newborn.
Moral of the story is that life doesn’t last forever and honestly, if you can choose how to spend your life to appreciate every single moment
Simply wonderful!
“......to vouch for me.” The End 🥺
This is still one of the greatest movies ever created
The picture in the background during the eulogy is of Morgan Freeman during his time in the US Air Force.
Interesting fact. The picture of rhe young Airman in the background at the funeral is indeed Morgan Freeman. He served from 1955-1959 a radar teacking technician. And although not the highest rank he made A1C.
When Edward met his little granddaughter, it melted my heart. Then he crossed off “kiss the most beautiful girl in the world.” 🥰❤️
The Kopi luwak line was so funny.
Cats beat me to it!!
Bucket List ends Sad. Second Hand Lions ends oddly Happy...after that movie & understanding what that pair went through you can't but laugh with them after they died trying to fly a biplane through a barn door. But pleasant similarities between them.
Timeless Masterpiece ♥️
Amazing movie.
One of the best movies ever made. Love conquers all.
An extremely good movie!
1:45 How many look at Taylor Ann Thompson, who is 5 in this film and compare at what she looks like now? She truly is the most beautiful girl in the world.
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
“Find the joy in your life” No tissues please
Oh my god my heart ... 😩😩
Unlike birth.. death is personal to each and every one of us.
Death can happen to anyone at any time. We fear death. Enjoy life when you're young
Amazing and underrated movie
Pay attention to the message. We all have the options. Maybe, not, just like this. But, it will.
Love this movie!
What Morgan Freeman quoted about the ancient Egyptians o top of the pyramid profoundly changed my interactions with the people in my life for the better,& I'll always be grateful
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I don't care what Roger Ebert thought. This was a good movie.
I don't have a bucket list yet !! But when i do make it, this movie will be one, that i can write off my list 😮 😢
Find the joy
Great movie.
My favourite!!! So damn touched
Great moment! Great Movie!
Morgan Freeman and Beverly Todd worked so well together (q.v. 'Lean on Me').
Can they put this movie on TH-cam
crying again damnit
Edward was absolutely right by what he did. To apologize for his actions is suicide.
Gets me everytime