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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The Bucket List Poster!

The Bucket list PosterThe movie poster, or one sheet if you prefer, for Jack Nicholson's upcoming film, The Bucket List, has been released. Click on the image at left to view a large version. What do you think? I really like it and think it uses Jack's million dollar smile to good effect.

USA Today featured The Bucket list on their preview of the most anticipated movies this Holiday season: The Bucket List (Dec. 25) Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson play two terminally ill men who set out to accomplish a list of goals before they kick the bucket -- hence, the title. "As it turns out," says director Rob Reiner, "working with Jack was something that was on Morgan's personal bucket list. Now, Morgan's a hugger, and Jack is not. When they finished shooting together, Jack said, 'We're not going to hug, are we?' Morgan said, 'No, but working with you was a dream come true.' Jack said, 'Likewise' ... and then they hugged."

Can't wait to see this film. Scroll down to check out The Bucket List movie-trailer if you haven't already watched it.

Also, Happy Halloween to those who celebrate it! Always a great time of year to revisit that great classic The Shining! -- Sara

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Jack Nicholson in New York


Jack Nicholson was in New York earlier in the month. He popped up for 10 seconds (literally) on Saturday Night Live to introduce Bon Jovi. Jack did not feature in the credits and there was no fuss or fanfare about him being on. You can watch it above and click on the thumbnails below to enlarge the screen caps.

Jack Nicholson on Saturday Night LiveJack Nicholson on SNL

He was also spotted during the week signing autographs and posing for fan pictures while sporting a NY Yankees cap. You can view pictures online here.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

AFI 40th Anniversary

Jack Nicholson attends the AFI 40th anniversary

Jack Nicholson attended the American Film Institutes 40th anniversary tonight. To mark the ocassion the AFI screened 11 classic films at once including One flew over the cuckoo's nest. Jack Nicholson signed autographs for fans before heading into the arclight theater to present the film in which he gave one of his most memorable performances as Randle Patrick McMurphy. View photos from the evening. More details and a small video are available online here.

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