Click
Adam Sandler Actor , Kate Beckinsale Actor , Christopher Walken Actor , Henry Winkler Actor , David Hasselhoff Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Humor,Profanity,Sexual Situations,Drug Content,Scatological Humor,Slapstick Violence
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Click
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 06 23 (USA)
UPC: 043396148383
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Humor, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content, Scatological Humor, Slapstick Violence]
Summary: A workaholic architect, frustrated in his job but determined to make a better life for his family, is bestowed with a powerful universal remote that allows him more control over his life than he ever knew possible in director Frank Coraci's high-concept fantasy comedy. On the surface, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) seems to have it all, yet with all the demands forced upon him by his ungrateful boss (David Hasselhoff), Michael finds that setting aside time to spend with his loving wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two picture-perfect children, Ben (Joseph Castanon) and Samantha (Tatum McCann), has grown increasingly difficult. When a frustrating bout with the television remote leads the overworked husband and father to a nearby Bed, Bath & Beyond in search of a universal remote with the power to control all of his electronic devices, a curious peek into the back room leads Michael into the company of eccentric employee and talented inventor Morty (Christopher Walken). It seems that Morty has created a device that will not only allow Michael complete control over his television and stereo, but his entire life as well. As Michael discovers that the remarkable device has the power to muffle the barks of the family dog, zoom himself past an irritating quarrel with his wife, and even allow him to travel back and forth through time to different points in his life, the rush of being able to skip straight to the good parts in life soon leaves him feeling as if he's missing out on the total experience. Only when Michael begins to realize that the he has lost control of his life and the remote is now programming him does he finally learn that life is as much about the moments he'd rather forget as it is the moments he will always remember. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Awards: Best Makeup – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Makeup – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Features:
Deleted scenes
Fine Cookin' featurette - additional "Fat Suit" footage
Make Me Old and Fat featurette - behind-the-scenes of the make-up effects
FX of Click - a look at the special effects
Click
Format: DVD
Release Date: 10/10/2006
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 107 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Click
1. Start [7:32]
2. Exploding Stress [4:13]
3. Bed and Bath [4:49]
4. Way Beyond [1:50]
5. Give Me Some Time [2:45]
6. Enough Juice [3:34]
7. Life Menu [4:50]
8. Camping Trip [2:00]
9. Big Fish [1:54]
10. Chaptering Forward [4:15]
11. Auto Pilot [4:51]
12. Contrast and Control [3:36]
13. Language Barrier [3:05]
14. Forever & Ever [2:55]
15. Employee Relations [2:05]
16. Playing It Safe [2:19]
17. Making Partner [2:49]
18. Skipping Ahead [3:10]
19. Non-Returnable [3:35]
20. 10 Years Later [3:45]
21. Wasted Time [4:09]
22. Missed Sickness [2:16]
23. Family Photos [3:10]
24. His Last Day [3:43]
25. An Angel [5:56]
26. "Not the Life I Want" [5:43]
27. Light My Way [12:28]
Derek Armstrong
Since Adam Sandler had been coasting on a wave of schlock for several years, it was tempting to dismiss Click as just the latest instance of his man-child gimmickry. And there's definitely a bunch of Happy Madison shtick -- Rob Schneider as a Middle Eastern prince? -- to sift through before getting to the film's heart. But once you're there, it's hard to deny that it can be intelligent, even affecting. Click will never be confused for the 21st century's answer to It's a Wonderful Life, as it clearly wants to be. But the fact that it even toys with sincere self-examination makes it more mature than most Sandler flicks. However a viewer feels about the film's middle-ground "stop and smell the roses" message, director Frank Coraci and company earn points for execution. The high-concept ability to pause, rewind, and mute real life has taken surprisingly long to reach the big screen, and Click is a satisfying realization of that gestation period -- even when it's as predictable as Sandler watching a big-breasted woman jog in slow motion. Fully a comedic performer in this late stage of his career, Christopher Walken has wacko fun as the electrocution-haired inventor of the remote, while David Hasselhoff and Henry Winkler are hammy and heartbreaking, respectively. Almost forgotten, though doing a better job than she probably needed to, is Kate Beckinsale as the wife Sandler's Michael Newman would never deserve. Perhaps what's most surprising about this Sandler film is that Sandler himself isn't an essential ingredient. He does a decent job, but the ambitious script by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe -- the team responsible for the similar Bruce Almighty -- does not require a performer like Sandler. If the ways Click diverges from Sandler's typical projects can get viewers past their prejudices, they may be surprised at how they're rewarded. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Nate Torrence
Actor
Adam Sandler
Producer
Barry Bernardi
Executive Producer
Jack Giarraputo
Producer
Tim Herlihy
Executive Producer
Neal H. Moritz
Producer
Frank Coraci
Director
Rupert Gregson-Williams
Composer (Music Score)
Steve Koren
Producer
Steve Koren
Screenwriter
Mark O'Keefe
Producer
Mark O'Keefe
Screenwriter
Adam Sandler
Actor
Kate Beckinsale
Actor
Christopher Walken
Actor
Henry Winkler
Actor
David Hasselhoff
Actor
Julie Kavner
Actor
Jennifer Coolidge
Actor
Sean Astin
Actor
Jake Hoffman
Actor
Sophie Monk
Actor
Rachel Dratch
Actor
Joseph Castanon
Actor
Tatum McCann
Actor
Katie Cassidy
Actor
Jonah Hill
Actor
Lorraine Nicholson
Actor
Cameron Monaghan
Actor
Michelle Lombardo
Actor
Jana Kramer
Actor
Nick Swardson
Actor
Sid Ganis
Actor
Michael Yama
Actor
Mio
Actor
Eiji Inoue
Actor
Toshi Toda
Actor
George K. Eguchi
Actor
Katheryn Cain
Actor
Frank Coraci
Actor
John Pagano
Actor
Tim Herlihy
Actor
Ireesha
Actor
Emilio Cast
Actor
Elliot Cho
Actor
Willy Goldstein
Actor
Lily Mo Sheen
Actor
Carolyn Hennessey
Actor
Gary Holm
Actor
Elena Patten
Actor
Cheyenne Dean
Actor
Alan Au
Actor
Ryan Keiser
Actor
Christopher Gutierrez
Actor
Nickole Reyes
Actor
Brianne Davis
Actor
Robert Jones
Actor
Jenae Altschwager
Actor
Manish Goyal
Actor
Marco Kahn
Actor
Ahmad Jordan
Actor
Jamil N. Hodaly
Actor
Alireza Tanbakoochi
Actor
Dolores O'Riordan
Actor
Sally Insul
Actor
Country: USA

