A harried workaholic, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) doesn't have time for his wife (Kate Beckinsale) and children, not if he's to impress his ungrateful boss and earn a well-deserved promotion. So when he meets Morty (Christopher Walken), a loopy sales clerk, he gets the answer to his prayers: a magical remote that allows him to bypass life's little distractions with increasingly hysterical results. But as Michael gleefully mutes, skips and scans past his family and his friends, the remote gradually takes over his life and begins to program him, in this fast, funny and out-of-control comedy adventure.
F**N
Classic!
This movie is GREAT! The whole family will LOVE it!
H**
Unfortunately, it didn't work on my region 2 PS5
Great movie but unfortunately it's region 1 locked
K**E
One of Adam Sandler's best movies!!
This has to be one of my favorite Adam Sandler movies because it really captures the struggles that many of us struggle with in life, to fast forward through the hard and difficult times in our lives. I have watched this movie at least 8 times, and each time I get emotional as Adam Sandler's character regrets the lost moments of his life by using the remote control. I suppose there are times in my life when having a fast forward, rewind, or skip button would provide some temporary satisfaction, but in retrospect, we have an opportunity to learn from the difficult times in our lives. The last moment when Adam Sandler's character sees his father do the quarter trick while he is on auto-pilot, is regrettably one of the moments that should be treasured, but he never got the chance to thank his father for being supportive and encouraging to him. Or one of the final moments before his "fast forward" character dies, he tells his son that family is more important than business.If you haven't seen the movie, I would highly recommend it. There are some Adam Sandler moments of course that may or may not be offensive, but overall I have never regretted watching this movie and am truly thankful it is still available here on Amazon Prime!!!
S**R
Love it
Great video
S**F
Click
Adam Sandler is a hoot in this movie, you won't be disappointed if you buy this DVD.
A**A
Great message
Loved the message in the movie. Seen as a kid and now 28 years later I understand it even more older than younger. Family I knew came first and now its just deeper though as you age and have experienced life more vs just as a kid and teen. Its a lot more intense and harder as an adult. I love how he showed how fast time can go when we cant control it and he made him feel how it felt both on being a workaholics and also what can be lost due to it. It just showed that money, promotions and a job should always come 2nd. The biggest message I also loved was that you cant get back time especially with the ones you love, but your job will always be there. Or any job will always be there but not people nor even himself. Love and very funny movie too. I mean what can you expect its adam sand.......the funny guy like kevin hart or etc other great comedy actors and actress's! I love how the movie had just enough funny moments and sad ones. It was both just enough you know. I was laughing, then tearing up and just following all the movie messages which I love to do in all movies like this. I see why he is a top actor and all his movies he is in are just too funny! He was def born t be funny and a star! Tbh.
J**M
Love this movie!
One of Adam Sandler best!
G**Y
It's a Wonderfully Crass Life
I'm aware enough of Adam Sandler's style of comedy to not be too surprised by the crass, base humor that started this film.His character is a jerk, blessed with his health, a good job and lovely family. He appreciates very little of it, and is a workaholic determined to make partner at his firm. In a quest to make life easier, he goes to Bed, Bath, and Beyond to get a new universal remote, which is given to him by Christopher Walken. (Does a character name really matter here? Of course not, it's Walken.) While the crassness continues - there's a recurring theme of the dog in lust with a stuffed duck throughout the movie - it slowly turns to realizing how he fast forwards through the important parts of his life. We all do, to some degree, we just don't have Christopher Walken to blame for it.If the original of It's A Wonderful Life is too saccharine sweet and old fashioned for you, this movie with the same idea but more modern in both setting and behavior may appeal. I put it on to play in the background while doing chores and was surprised how good it turned out to be. With supporting actors like The Hoff, Sean Astin, Rob Schneider, and more, it's more entertaining and has more heart than I expected. Plus dog humping jokes.
E**N
Cinematic Masterpiece
Dear Mr Sandler,On the week commencing the 25th of October 2021, me and my comrades viewed this feature film and let me say, we are big fans. When the credits rolled on this masterpiece, we were stunned, stunning, weeping, crying, bawling, and laughing. Our lives are forever changed by this phenomenal movie. I hope to continue viewing more of your movies, particularly “Jack and Jill” which I believe will be quite the “hoot”.Sincerely,Ethan WalkerThird year Biology studentAnd a big fan
S**N
Charming entry on a well trodden path.
Michael Newman is overworked and under appreciated by his boss, worse still, he doesn't have enough hours in the day to devote time to his loving family. But then he happens upon eccentric salesman Morty, who puts a universal remote control Michael's way, a control that perfectly controls his life.......at first.Films that deal with second chances via gods, angels and devils are not in short supply, everything from the mighty It's A Wonderful Life, to the amiable Mr Destiny have covered this fantastical field. Enter Click, starring Adam Sandler {Newman}, another spin on the genre with the added kick of encompassing modern day technology into the equation. Split very much into two vastly different halves, Click finds Sandler reining in his usual shouty goof ball persona. Naturally for the first part we get the comedy set ups, at times hilarious and at others a little crass, but it's never sledgehammer comedy of the like that Sandler has previously served up in spades. The reason for the restraint becomes evident when the films second half arrives, full of emotional fortitude it's something of a shock at first to grasp the switch in tone, but it works real well, and it's testament to Sandler's straight acting ability that he manages to sway the viewer into this fantastical realm.Click is no genius piece of work, and for the genre it tackles it's probably some way short of being up with the best. It does however punch the right buttons. From Sandler and a highly accomplished supporting cast {Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, Sean Astin and Henry Winkler}, to its delightful and rewarding finale, this most definitely is one that is worth punching play on your remote control for. Whilst the credit sequences and soundtrack hit the spot as well, give it a go if you get the chance. 7/10
T**Y
Better than expected
Click is a very watchable and unusual film. I was surprised how non-terrible it was. Without spoiling the plot, it takes a surprisingly dark turn almost exactly half-way through, making this a very unusual Hollywood comedy.Adam Sandler is mildly annoying, especially when his character (supposedly a top architect) resorts to 'hilarious' toilet humour, but it's less awful than you might expect. Christopher Walken is fantastically weird as a shop assistant/mad scientist/mysterious antagonist, and Kate Beckinsale is super as Sandler's exasperated and wife.Some of the special effects are already looking a bit dated, but the make-up and prosthetics are brilliant, and were rightly nominated for an Oscar.
S**1
Well worth watching.
This is a zany comedy of the usual Adam Sandler crazy comedy type thing but somewhere in this there is a message and the film although stays funny also hits the nail on the head about how we rush through our lives without though...Well worth a watch!
T**E
One of Sandlers better films
This is one of Adam Sandlers better films of later years. I preferred his earlier stuff like Happy Gilmore or Big Daddy but click seemed to be up there with them. It is a nice story about putting your family and loved ones first in life. I would compare the story to Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol'. The story basically is Adam Sandler gets given a remote control from Christopher Walken and he can use this remote for general life, for example he can pause and fast forward time. A clever well thought out story that will have you laughing and crying but afterwards feeling refreshed and satisfied.
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