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Old 06-18-2006, 11:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Click

TRAILER: http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/click/

This seems to be great summer entertainment. Adam Sandler films, though never masterpieces (except for Punch-Drunk Love and maybe The Wedding Singer), are usually good fun and I love the concept of this film (universal remote which controls time and space). Plus, it has the awesome Christopher Walken in the supporting cast! I'll see this in theatres.
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Old 06-19-2006, 07:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am looking forward to seeing it but I really want to see "Cars"..
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Old 06-23-2006, 07:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Saw it this afternoon.

Here's a movie with a major identity crisis. It's story of a frustrated suburbanite (Adam Sandler) learning to put family and general happiness before his career aspirations (via a universal remote control which shows him a future where he's become a successful, wealthy businessman, but at a very high cost) was obviously inspired by A Christmas Carol and It's A Wonderful Life (minus the holiday factor). Instead of staying true to this, however, it tries to appeal to Sandler's hardcore fans as well. It does this by throwing in copious amounts of juvenile humor (the type we saw in his other films, such as Anger Management, Big Daddy, and The Longest Yard). Trouble is, it doesn't fit here and it's obvious Sandler is bored to death doing the same old immature gags (you see an almost pained expression on his face during a gross scene in which he pauses the universe in order to fart, yes, FART in a man's face). When the film concentrates on playing with themes of magical predestination, it's a ball and even hits a surprisingly high amount of truly emotional beats. When it abandons this in the name of aimed-at-12-year-olds comedy, it's tired, played-out, and painfully moronic. The overall product? Interesting, even fantastic at times, but confused and, ultimately, fairly forgettable.

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By the way, is anyone else a tad tired of Hollywood sending out the message a happy family life and success at work are mutually exclusive things? It seems in Hollywood movies, a person either spends their whole day at home in the sandbox with little Johnny and Sue (the "hero") or completely ignores them to go to the big, bad, life-ruining office (the "villian"). I know workaholics who neglect are very real, but once it would be nice to see a movie where the main character holds down a decent job (and does it well) AND spends time loving his wife and children at home.

Oh, and this moldy message comes packaged with a bunch of moldy, old-fashioned scenes, like the one where the frustrated wife nags the main character for spending too much time working and the one where the workaholic arrives just at the end of an important sports game/match or play/musical.

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Old 06-24-2006, 11:15 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Saw it last night and thought it was good! Hilarious movie - everyone in the theater laughed throughout the entire movie. Well worth the cost IMO.
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Please tell me they didn't laugh when he planted a long, loud, and wet fart in a another man's face. God, that was so incredibly disgusting and lower than low-brow.

I thought Click's best part was it's last act, when it became more of a drama. It was really fascinating and emotional during those parts. Way better than the stupid, silly first part.
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Please tell me they didn't laugh when he planted a long, loud, and wet fart in a another man's face. God, that was so incredibly disgusting and lower than low-brow.

I thought Click's best part was it's last act, when it became more of a drama. It was really fascinating and emotional during those parts. Way better than the stupid, silly first part.

Oh come on! Farts are funny!! Nothing wrong with being a kid once in a while. I love an intelectual movie as much as the next person. But there's nothing wrong with a little potty humor once in a while. MHO

Havn't seen it yet but I do like Adam Sandler movies. And in all seriousness thanks for the review.
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Fart jokes can be funny, yes, but not in a movie obviously designed to tug on heartstrings. The occasional spurts of juvenile toilet humor was so out-of-place and annoying here. Image if they had paused, say, Million Dollar Baby for a scene where Clint can't control his farting. It might be kinda funny in some way, but totally out of place seeing as M$B (and Click) is a higher-brow film.

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Please tell me they didn't laugh when he planted a long, loud, and wet fart in a another man's face. God, that was so incredibly disgusting and lower than low-brow.
Of course we all laughed; it was funny.
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I guess I just don't have the right sense of humor. I thought it was cheap and disgusting joke.
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