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Thursday, December 06, 2007

The Bucket List Update

The Bucket List will open in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto on December 25th before going wide January 11. So it seems like a good time for an update.

Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in the Bucket List

Awards season is under way with the National Board of Review having given out the first accolades yesterday. The Bucket List was included in their top ten films, you can see the full list online here.

The official website for the film has been updated and you can view photos and John Mayers music video from the film.

There is a brief interview with The Bucket List's director, Rob Reiner over at Variety. Reiner says of Jack Nicholson, "Jack is a true artist and he approaches everything as an artist. He gets richer and better with every performance." You can read it here.

There is a positive review *with mild spoilers* online here and I'm sure there will be more soon.

Finally, last week Jack Nicholson gave a Q & A at a screening of The Bucket List for the Screen Actors Guild Nominating Committee here is a write up of the event from the LA Times -

Warner Bros. had to turn away at least 50 Screen Actors Guild members at an overflowing screening of "The Bucket List" at the TV Academy in North Hollywood last night.

About 600 strong filled every seat and then some for the rare – and we mean rare -- opportunity to see Jack Nicholson do a Q&A.

The session immediately followed the very enthusiastically received showing of his latest film, costarring Morgan Freeman and directed by Rob Reiner who joined Nicholson on stage for the SAG Nominating Committee event.

When we introduced Nicholson he came out a bit surprised to see such a large crowd.

Apparently no one had explained to him exactly what he was getting into.

"I have to tell you, I thought they said I was going to be talking to a committee of a few actors. I had no idea it was this," he said, to lots of laughter.

Paparazzi made it difficult for him to get through the doors, but once he did, he took off on his own for what can only be described as a "Jack tour" of the premises. Eventually, he emerged onstage and settled down for a 45-minute chat with the actors voting on this year's SAG nominations.

On the topic of awards, he said he never knows what to expect whenever he is nominated for an Oscar (it's happened 12 times with three wins, a record for male actors). He did allow that every time he loses he thinks he's been "robbed."

Nicholson also kept needling Reiner, saying the director didn't have the faith initially that he could play the colonel in the first collaboration between the two friends, "A Few Good Men."

He also mentioned that he loves the Coen brothers and would have been perfect for "No Country for Old Men."

The crowd ate it all up. Not a single person left and Jack graciously signed autographs for another 20 minutes after the Q&A.

Asked by an actor in the audience if he was planning on making a "bucket list" of his own, Jack explained that at age 70 he still planned to live a little longer and didn't need to make a list of things to do before he dies (unlike the characters in his more recent film).

"If I can find something I want to do tomorrow, I am just gonna go out and do it, baby," he said.

Judging from the reaction to him and the poignant comedy/drama, Warner Bros. could find themselves not only with a major hit picture but a surprise awards contender once the film opens on Christmas Day.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see this Jack is the man!!

6:21 PM

 
Anonymous lj said...

love this man love his "tude" such a cool Dude =)

12:58 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I saw the movie at a test screening. Jack's sooo good.

6:48 PM

 
Anonymous jason said...

thank u for post

12:00 PM

 
Blogger Margaret Brown said...

I want to Marry Jack Nicholson.He is so beautiful.

10:55 AM

 

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