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Click (2006)
Adam Sandler portrays Michael Newman, a family man whose busy career as an architect doesn't leave much time for his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two kids. Unable to figure out which of his many remotes turns on the television, he goes shopping for a universal remote and finds the perfect device through Morty (Christopher Walken), who gives him a one-of-a-kind remote with magical powers. With each click, Michael is able to control his career and personal life. But complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices.
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Click Movie Review by Ben (4/22/2007) |
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Why o why did I waste my time with an Adam Sandler movie. I should know better. There is nothing funny about him. he is such a loser.
I only tuned into this to see Kate Beckinsale. I did not expect a cardboard cutout. Anyone could have played her part. it was useless.
Do you find farting in David Hasselhoff's face to...
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Click Movie Review by Zara (3/12/2007) |
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So in real life Kate Beckinsale is someone's mom. However, I don't like to see her as such. I understand that as an actress gets older in Hollywood she's going to eventually have to start taking on mommy roles. Doesn't mean I have to like it.
Adam Sandler actually looks like a goofy dad type, so seeing him in this role...
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Click Movie Review by Jarrod (7/4/2006) |
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Adam Sandler movies are not known for their subtlety, maturity, wit, or moderation. Nor are they particularly inventive or clever. Sandler caters to that sophomoric crowd that still finds farts and excrement to be humorous, and as such, they will not yield to anyone who bashes their favorite star, much like the die-hard...
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Click Movie Review by Matthew (6/27/2006) |
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At one point in "Click", Michael Newman (Adam Sandler), a workaholic architect struggling to juggle family commitments with his job, uses a new remote control to keep repeating a scene in his life. Play. Rewind. Play. Rewind. He doesn't want the memory to end. I wish I had been able to do this, been able to just keep...
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Click Movie Review by Max (6/26/2006) |
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There have been various instances where people have been able to control their universe at will, only in the movies and on T.V. of course. One of my personal favorites was The Twilight Zone episode in which a man comes into posession with a watch that can stop time and freeze everyone and everything around him. Click has...
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