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Click

2006
Romance, Comedy
1h 47m
When an overworked architect (Sandler) finds a universal remote that lets him control his universe, he feels a rush of power. But before he knows it, the remote is programming him, rather than the other way around. (Sony)
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Click

2006
Romance, Comedy
1h 47m
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Rated 14 Aug 2007
4
35th
Man who the fuck would fast forward foreplay, or anything sexual for that matter, with Kate Beckinsale. Sequel - Click 2: I'm actually a gay.
Rated 06 Dec 2020
40
7th
Sandler's mix of juvenile laughs and schmaltz hit a low point here in this would be conceptual comedy that broadly resembles a lobotomized Kaufman. Casting Beckinsale as his wife is a hard sell, even for Sandler, whose onscreen wives seem contractually obliged to be a minimum of 3+ points above him on a scale of 10 in looks. The ending is all kinds of cringe and almost put it in the red.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
30
21st
It can't decide if it wants to fail at making us laugh, or fail at making us cry. Either way, it...fails.
Rated 08 Dec 2006
7
3rd
I was drunk as shit when I saw this and I still thought it was terrible
Rated 14 Aug 2007
0
0th
The absolute bottom of the Sandler barrell. Casually misanthropic, misogynist, racist and just plain embarassing. Sandler continues to prove that he will never grow into a mature person, that he's probably never worked a day in his life, and that he's an idiot with nothing but contempt for his audience (who, as evidenced by the box office, love being treated like mental midgets).
Rated 20 Feb 2008
40
2nd
Its not one of Sandler's greatest films. He should stick to the comedy. Boo hoo he has a lot of stuff going on in his life with work and a family. Well so does everyone else. Man up!!! I am not crying for a Sandler movie, at least not this one. Walken always does a good job with those weird roles, and he doesn't disappoint (but realy it doesn't matter because its a bit part and the movie ain't that great).
Rated 15 Sep 2008
43
23rd
Sad. The last five minutes of the movie undermine its own masterstroke, but how often do you get to use the word "masterstroke" in regards to a Sandler film? It's good, but not on a comedic level, despite how hard it tries to be. No, this is a surprisingly affecting movie dramatically that takes some very bleak turns (even if it later undermines them). Winkler, Walken and Beckinsale are all quite good. The make-up is excellent. For an Angry-Asshole-Manchild Sandler movie, it has a lot of heart.
Rated 05 Sep 2009
59
63rd
Transitions from light comedy to being surprisingly emotional. It should have ended at the hospital, though. In truth, I probably like this film more than it deserves, but a small handful of good scenes just win me over.
Rated 03 Jan 2007
75
45th
Very depressing towards the end.
Rated 09 Apr 2007
20
3rd
Ugh. I have to stop even trying to watch Adam Sandler movies.
Rated 01 May 2007
7
7th
Kate Beckinsale and Henry Winkler are better than the movie deserves. It's like watching a dog roll around in his own shit and to make matters worse one character indirectly threatens to stick his cock in his mother's mouth. It's enough to make on yearn for Mr. Deeds
Rated 13 Aug 2007
35
5th
We could even argue that it was a decent film, but the big twist towards the end just puts its crappiness beyond question.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
57
46th
In parts, this movie is a very dark and enjoyable drama. The rest of the time, it's Sandler playing himself and fart jokes. If you are enjoying Sandler's well-deserved, ruined life, do yourself a favor and turn it off when the screen goes white. The tension is ruined by the horrible cliche ending.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
65
27th
Click is a weird mixture of innovation and cliche. The cliches get in the way of what could have been a decent drama/comedy, specifically if you simply cut the last five minutes.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
63rd
The ending ruined the whole movie. I would rather have a devastating ending, rather than one which completely bores with its cliches.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
50
24th
This was very conflicting experience. The story was not bad and tried some bold ideas but the screenplay often completely ignores those bold ideas and goes for fart and boob jokes. And the director doesn't help.
Rated 08 Sep 2007
50
38th
Fairly bad all around. Good premise, the scene at the end in the rain is pretty touching, Sandler is OK despite his character being easily hatable. Everything else is rubbish.
Rated 29 Dec 2007
15
13th
if you liked this movie, you are easily manipulated and you have no taste in film
Rated 08 Aug 2009
58
11th
Shitty, then makes me cry, then shitty ending.
Rated 14 Mar 2010
72
61st
Ending hit me hard. It sums up the loss of a life not lived. It touches upon love lost and wasted, and family relations severed. You go through accepting your own death. Very dark.
Rated 20 Feb 2011
66
34th
a good idea but not a good way to develop . the movie had a problem on it's end part . the last 30 minutes of the movie is the point I had problem with .
Rated 20 Nov 2011
75
67th
Maybe I enjoyed this more than most because I actually thought of a remote that could control time for everyone else except me when I was a little kid. I also think it's a pretty good movie. It's more drama than comedy and gets pretty dark towards the end. They tacked on an extra ending when I thought it had a perfect one already which was annoying, and as usual in Sandler films there was some (not much) stupid humor. Overall it's a good film that will be shit on just because Sandler is in it.
Rated 27 Oct 2014
9
0th
Absolutely soul crushing in every imaginable way
Rated 21 Feb 2017
71
66th
With what seemed like a fun enough comedy premise sadly the film is overflowing with cliches and hokey schmaltz. The movie falls into the not usual tired silly Sandler box, but not either fun broad romantic/comedy or one of his sparse dramatic projects. The movie has its moments and a few laughs, but the heavy hand of the movie smothers most of the genuine heart needed to carry the story.
Rated 10 Sep 2017
6
70th
I actually found this surprisingly interesting, kind of like a Twilight Zone episode with an Adam Sandler comedy skin wrapped over it. There's some real sci-fi horror to the idea of slingshotting erratically through your perceived life like this and the film doesn't shy away from that. Then there's some dumb shit with farts and hits in the balls and dogs humping stuff. Hey, it's still Sandler.
Rated 28 Nov 2006
50
40th
As a comedy, it fails. As a movie with a message, it's okay. The combination of the two makes it merely alright, but mostly skippable; it is not a film you need to see. Christopher Walken, however, is way too awesome for what this movie deserves.
Rated 06 Dec 2006
1
0th
I'll admit that I like Adam Sandler, but this is a terrible movie. Randomly tosses together "dramatic" and "funny" bits and creates an unfunny and repulsive film. One of the only funny parts I can remember is a brief moment where Kate Beckinsale says something about sewing up a stuffed animal's butthole. Really, she's the only positive element in this movie.
Rated 21 Dec 2006
60
14th
Most of the movie is filled with typical Sandler childish humor, the second half had great potential and was held back by this. This wasn't helped by a predictable ending. Some one else said it right by saying it's a very conflicting experience.
Rated 27 Dec 2006
85
76th
Successful mix of comedy and emotion.
Rated 30 Dec 2006
10
3rd
Go back to bed America. Here's Click. Work hard, drink your school, don't do teeth, and stay in drugs. And brush your dog food. Watch these pituitary retards make up some shit about working hard while doting on your family and congratulate you on living in the land of freedom. Here you go, America! You are free to do what we tell you!
Rated 01 Feb 2007
1
0th
2 hours of my life that I'll never get back. If you go to the beach for a whole week NEVER take this movie is just SO horrible that you'll end up in a bad mood the entire day.
Rated 10 Feb 2007
45
24th
why tere is to much drama in this movie it shoulda been funnier
Rated 21 Feb 2007
55
49th
Good.
Rated 26 Feb 2007
54
21st
A cute, touching comedy that doesn't make much sense and leads to more questions than it answers.
Rated 28 Feb 2007
80
63rd
Although some may not enjoy his dramatic side, Sandler actually does find a way to deliver in this movie that contemplates missing the finer things in life. In addition it includes some Sandler classic style humor as well.
Rated 20 Mar 2007
75
67th
It's a Wonderful Life half-a-century later as Adam Sandler tries to fast-forward through life and ruins everything that means most to him, and then "wants to live again!" Hey, I thought it was plenty enjoyable.
Rated 05 Apr 2007
10
2nd
When sexism is no longer profitable at the box office and society, will this movie still be considered a comedy?
Rated 30 Apr 2007
21
4th
This was SO stupid. So stupid. The ridiculous attempt at dramatic "acting" by Sandler was sad, and I'm sure the script was pieced together from different special episodes of Full House or something. This had a few cheap laughs, like farting in Hasslehoff's mouth and dogs humping, but dear GOD was this moronic.
Rated 18 May 2007
36
7th
What should have been a great concept to explore just tried to go real hard in the "feel good, tug-at-your-heartstrings" schlock. I wasn't buying it. The jokes were incredibly predictable and mostly played it safe. A porno movie would be far more realistic given what most guys would do with the ability to pause time.
Rated 26 May 2007
45
24th
Not very good.
Rated 25 Jun 2007
65
32nd
Was a once-only watch, very predictable.
Rated 05 Jul 2007
12
2nd
If I had a remote for the universe, I'd point it at Adam Sandler and press the power button.
Rated 28 Jul 2007
55
39th
The best of Sandler but not because of him...
Rated 05 Aug 2007
35
17th
Sandler tries to combine broad farce with Real Acting, but the two end up butting heads after a keg stand. Still, Sandler does have a decent range as an actor when not playing the generic Angry Moron (instead, he's the Sarcastic Asshole Dad Who Finally Realizes The Importance Of Family).
Rated 14 Aug 2007
75
64th
You get what you expect from an Adam Sandler-movie - CLICK ain't shy to fall back on randy dog- or fart-gags, and the gags come fast and plenty and usually hit the mark. But it's not an all-out laugh-fest. The cherry on the cake is the moving parable of a man who turns into a workaholic, walks through his private life on auto-pilot (quite literally) and realizes too late what's really important in life
Rated 14 Aug 2007
58
20th
A film that stepped too far out of the edges of being a comedy and started to become a bit too dramatic. The result wasn't too good.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
3rd
On a par with other family comedies, Click is a sinking ship. There is some humor, but it doesn't last; There are some great actors, but they don't fit correctly in their roles; and there is a great message behind the story, but you will have to stay awake (or in your seat) long enough to figure out what it is.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
5
3rd
Dear Adam Sandler, Please stop making horrible movies. Sincerely, Ilani
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
58th
Suprisingly a very good movie... the premise has been around for a long time, through urban legends and whatnot (even Goosebumps did a version of it), but it wasn't too bad at all. Good mix of comedy and drama.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
61
40th
An average romp through some of the usual bathroom humour. A couple of decent moments. It has Walken in it, so that earns a few points too. And I completely agree with Morty's take on Kate's character.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
1
1st
Crap
Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
36th
quite funny, random twist at the end, overall a good movie.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
75
7th
An over-worked dad (Sandler) finds an easy way out so that he could spend time with his family and be successful in the workplace. Things go awry when his solution begins to control his life.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
80
55th
This movie is not Sandler's best, it isn't Spanglish or even 50 First Dates. But it is a thought-provoking cautionary tale for postmodern life. It asks the very relevant question about what happens within our most significant relationships when we allow the push and rush of career advancement to color everything else. There are some very funny moments even some built on Sandler's love of cliche scatalogical device, but it is pretty good nonetheless.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
85
68th
You gotta go into this expecting it to be a notch up in terms of substance from most of Sandler's work. Click is a warm film that has a good message and your standard dose of Sandleresque humor
Rated 14 Aug 2007
68
51st
For all of its sizable detractions, Click does deliver the goods for Sandler fans, whom I suspect will think this one of his better vehicles to date.
Rated 17 Aug 2007
40
13th
This film lures you in with the treat of a fun-with-superpowers plot, then turns into a depressing morality play.
Rated 15 Sep 2007
60
39th
Watchable and well acted, though some of the F/X are oddly weak.
Rated 21 Sep 2007
79
44th
An intresting fantastic comedy.
Rated 30 Sep 2007
72
54th
A story that hits the heartstrings for anyone who has ever felt like their life and loved ones are slipping away from them too quickly.
Rated 08 Oct 2007
100
99th
My guilty pleasure! I dont care, the movie is a beautiful mixture of comedy with emotion a lot! Laugh, I cried, and liked!
Rated 15 Oct 2007
75
31st
Not a bad movie. typical Sandler fare anyway. nothing surprising but nothing terrible.
Rated 17 Oct 2007
86
28th
I watched this movie expecting a comedy...big mistake! I was bawling by the end! It's good but I didn't enjoy it much because of my expectations. Go in expecting a drama and you might enjoy it more....
Rated 17 Oct 2007
80
56th
ok
Rated 19 Oct 2007
55
39th
Leisurely and predictable, but very natural and enjoyable.
Rated 21 Oct 2007
57
23rd
This movie was actually kind of pitiful. The cast was much better than the story permitted. I wanted so much more, but it was almost pathetic.
Rated 03 Nov 2007
70
70th
Different and with message
Rated 08 Nov 2007
73
10th
My score would be in the 40's if it weren't for Christopher Walken.
Rated 01 Dec 2007
24
8th
Not memorable and not funny.
Rated 07 Dec 2007
70
42nd
funny, fantasy, but a very thoughtful story.
Rated 28 Jan 2008
20
5th
Why, Christopher, WHY?
Rated 10 Feb 2008
75
40th
best seen with button on media player's FF button
Rated 27 Feb 2008
65
68th
Would have been a surprisingly good movie if they hadn't crapped out the ending.
Rated 01 Mar 2008
75
25th
Adam Sandler is actually funny here, and sad moments aren't too drippy.
Rated 07 Mar 2008
68
8th
Some amusing moments, but also unexpectedly dismal in places. Too mixed-bag to be really memorable or enjoyable.
Rated 17 Mar 2008
83
95th
Adam Sandler's best movie!! HE has played in a lot of crap over the years but this one is a gem!! Funny as hell for the first hour and then it gets very dramatic at the end! One of my favourite comedies of all times! Wish he would make more movies like this!
Rated 21 Mar 2008
62
22nd
Weird movie, slapstick comedy to tragedy in seconds, and the devices it uses to evoke emotion are very blunt but it works..somehow. Let down by a very predictable ending.
Rated 13 Apr 2008
8
64th
This movie manages to get tears out of me every time. Adam Sandler is quite underrated from where I stand, and I love watching both Henry Winkler and Christopher Walken in their roles as well.
Rated 18 May 2008
50
26th
Predictable and shlocky.
Rated 18 May 2008
0
8th
Utterly loathsome
Rated 24 May 2008
69
30th
One more american "moral movie", but with funny scenes.
Rated 03 Jun 2008
90
60th
Very good movie. Adam Sandler proves he can actually play a serious role very well. A tear-jerker at parts.
Rated 10 Jun 2008
30
2nd
The first half is kinda sorta funny, typical Adam Sandler stuff. Once the second half came in and things took a bitter and dramatic turn, I had to look around the theater and wonder if anyone was taking this seriously. Adam Sandler is never going to win an Oscar, who was he trying to kid?
Rated 20 Jun 2008
21
4th
Hokey? Check. Stupid premise? Check. Christopher Walken parodying himself? Check. This makes for a bad formula. I've come to expect better from Sandler since Punch Drunk Love and this is not it.
Rated 01 Jul 2008
92
93rd
The ending was sad but overall it was great.
Rated 14 Jul 2008
60
39th
The only Sandler movie I can watch, and only barely.
Rated 27 Jul 2008
60
34th
All the comedic parts were in the trailer, and everything else was predictable angst. Even Christopher Walken couldn't save this one. Is it bad I prefer Sandler's slapstick to this?
Rated 29 Jul 2008
10
2nd
"Dear Adam Sandler. You are not a dramatic actor. You are to drama what ILL Mitch is to hip-hop, what Paris Hilton is to Harvard, what the Trailer Park Boys are to Rodeo Drive. Please stop trying. You are losing relevance by the bucketload. Love, Justin." This film was pretty decent, up until the halfway point. Then it tries to go all weighty and dramatic, all "what have I done, I see the folly of my ways", blah blah blah. Destroyed the flick. I'd say try again, but.. don't.
Rated 30 Jul 2008
45
17th
Major props to the make-up department. It was the only thing that made me keep on seeing this piece of crap.
Rated 23 Aug 2008
86
59th
pretty good for a stupid comedy
Rated 26 Aug 2008
65
31st
A nice variation of the classic "Christmas Carol" that quite caught me up until about five minutes before the end. When you see Adam Sandler laying on the ground, turn the movie off and you can add 10 points to what I have given.
Rated 07 Sep 2008
73
89th
This film suited Adam Sandler because it was more dramatic rather than comedic. This film really was the most touching film I've ever seen. It made me cry at the end. A Wonderful Life didn't even affect me. Sometimes it was boring (meh, some scenes were just annoying) and stupid (um, speaking about Sandler's humour).
Rated 12 Sep 2008
65
53rd
despite many plot flaws and such, it was still a surprisingly entertaining and even touching film. no need to be harsh about it.
Rated 18 Sep 2008
91
99th
Set on the horizon among watcher , Click , in my opinion , is assume to be my all-time drama-comedy favourite.
Rated 01 Oct 2008
60
46th
I looked the look at the future but that's about it really
Rated 14 Oct 2008
64
19th
Entertaining for once, but it was pretty fun to see David Hasselhoof again, though.
Rated 15 Oct 2008
65
40th
Not bad.
Rated 31 Oct 2008
100
71st
I LOVE THIS FILM FROM MY CHILDHOOD
Rated 03 Nov 2008
71
79th
good movie
Rated 09 Nov 2008
65
19th
NO.

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