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Synopsis: "Overworked architect Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) stumbles on a universal remote control that gives him the power to pause or fast-forward through scenes in his life. But things get really weird when the gadget develops a mind of its own. Soon, Michael finds himself zooming through time -- and realizing how much of his family life he's sacrificed for his high-powered career. Christopher Walken and Kate Beckinsale co-star." "AWESOME""REALLY GOOD AND FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" by texans on Wed Mar 17th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Click""When I saw the previews for Click I thought it was gonna be another one of Adam Sandler's usual really funny movies with barely any serious parts but I was wrong. Click could be classified as a comedy or a drama. Even though I was suprised by what kind of movie it was it had funny parts. I have to say the plot was kind of stupid, because it was about someone going back in time with his universal remote then he loses control of what it does and rapidly going forward in time. I also have to say this was not a movie made for Adam
Sandler. Adam Sandler should just be in comedies like Happy Gilmore and Billy Maddison. So I give Click two stars." by moviemike on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Click""What's up with Adam Sandler!? I can't remember the last time he made a good movie. I didn't want to shell out the bucks to see "Click" at the theater, so I waited until it came out on DVD...and guess what!...it was still a waste of my money. Too bad I can't ask for a refund. You know what they say, there are no original ideas left in Hollywood and "Click" proves it. "Click" feels like a rehash of the classic "It's A Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart. Adam Sandler is previewed his life if he had made different decisions. Don't get me wrong, there are about two funny scenes in my opinion. Everything else is the same old Adam Sandler...yelling / screaming / fart jokes...which are getting real old. Hollywood wonders why revenue is going down. It's because of movies like "Click." Re-visioning of older movies isn't going to cut it." by thewildman on Fri Oct 27th, 2006 13 Comments | Reply | Report |
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