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Click (Special Edition) (2006)

Adam Sandler , Kate Beckinsale , Frank Coraci  |  PG-13 |  DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (267 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Actors: Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, David Hasselhoff, Henry Winkler
  • Directors: Frank Coraci
  • Writers: Mark O'Keefe, Steve Koren
  • Producers: Adam Sandler, Aimee Keen, Barry Bernardi, Jack Giarraputo, Kevin Grady
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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    Some Region 1 DVDs may contain Regional Coding Enhancement (RCE). Some, but not all, of our international customers have had problems playing these enhanced discs on what are called "region-free" DVD players. For more information on RCE, click .
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: October 10, 2006
  • Run Time: 107 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (267 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000HT386M
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #18,695 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Click (Special Edition)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Commentary with Adam Sandler, Director Frank Coraci, Executive Producer Tim Herilhy and Writer Steve Koren
  • Deleted Scenes
  • "Make Me Old and Fat" featurette – behind-the-scenes of the make-up effects
  • "FX of Click" featurette – a look at the special effects
  • "Fine Cookin’" featurette – Additional "Fat Suit" footage
  • "Design My Universe" Production Design Featurette
  • "Cars of the Future" featurette - A Look at the futuristic cars created for the film
  • "Director's Take" featurette on the Director Frank Coraci
  • "Dog, Dog, Duck" featurette on working with dogs

Editorial Reviews

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Click is a high-concept, low-brow variation on It's a Wonderful Life that will have Adam Sandler fans laughing even as it leaves Frank Capra spinning in his grave. In their third collaboration (after The Wedding Singer and The Waterboy, Sandler and director Frank Coraci aim at the lowest common denominator and consistently hit their target, from scary casting (David Hasselhoff as Sandler's shallow, sexist boss; Sean Astin in a tight red Speedo) to a rancid menu of fart jokes, fat jokes, oversexed dogs, and other attempts at humor that rarely rise above the level of grade-school pranks. Sandler's "family comes first" sentiment somehow manages to survive the onslaught of rude, crude attitude that Sandler brings to his role as Michael Newman, a workaholic architect who learns the hard way that, well, family comes first. This happens after Newman gets a magical remote control from Morty (Christopher Walken, the film's one and only highlight), an eccentric oddball in the "Beyond" section of a Bed, Bath & Beyond store who's a devilish version of Wonderful Life's benevolent guardian angel. But Sandler's no James Stewart as he uses his techno-marvel (complete with a DVD-like "life menu") to fast-forward through his life's most unpleasant moments, only to realize that he's been missing lots of good stuff, too. With Kate Beckinsale as Newman's neglected wife, impressive older-age make-ups by Rick Baker and a lot of digital wizardry to beef up the humor, Click won't disappoint Sandler's established fan base, and its $40 million opening weekend offered ample proof that Sandler's box-office clout remains remarkably consistent.--Jeff Shannon

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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.

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37 of 49 people found the following review helpful
In this one Adam Sandler is self-absorbed architect Michael Newman who is married to the sweet and supportive Donna played by the beautiful Kate Beckinsale, of the UNDERWORLD films. He has 2 beautiful kids, Ben and Samantha, who he doesn't get to see much because he's working lots of overtime in an attempt to be made a partner by David Hasselhoff, his ungrateful boss. One night, tired, frustrated, unable to even figure out which remote will turn on his TV, he sets out to find a "universal remote." In an embarrassing production of product placement that would make a NASCAR driver blush, he ends up at "Bed, Bath & Beyond," specifically the "Beyond" room. Here he finds the resident eccentric genius employed there, called Morty, chiefly because Sandler loves having Christopher Walken, who plays the part, say "Morty." Morty gives him an unique experimental device to get his life under "control." Michael is now able to turn on any & all appliances with the a single "click." He gradually learns of the device's other functions: It can "MUTE" the bark of the family dog, PAUSE everything and fast forward through an argument with the Mrs. he can adjust his HUE as well. Wanting to learn more he visits "the Beyond" and Morty again. Morty tells Michael that he got exactly what he asked for "a remote to control his universe." Morty further demonstrates more features, including one that lets him flip through his existence at varying speeds. Michael is soon corrupted absolutely by the sheer power of the control, literally losing control.... Read more ›
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Got me watching Adam Sandler, who rocks out loud! August 26, 2006
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If you do not know who Adam Sandler is yet, then let me say "Wake up!" This is by far his best film yet, to go along with "Big Daddy," "The Waterboy," "Anger Management," and "Happy Gilmore." Oh, I was laughing so hard when I saw this in the big house. Not only is Adam Sandler great, but so is Christopher Walkin, who plays the guy who gives Adam Sandler this remote. Alright, let me brief you about this Blockbuster flick.

A guy who is down on his luck go to "Bed, Bath, and Beyond." There he goes to the way beyond section of the store, where he meets the creator of the universal remote control (played by Christopher Walkin) that is a remote control not just for electronics, but for everyday life. With this remote, one could mute sound entirely, skip a part of life (such as, let's say you are in high school. Every time it was test time, the remote would skip it for you. How it skipped it, I am not saying). All in all, it is about one lucky dude who found a very powerful remote (he got it for FREE).

So, get this film. You will not be disappointed, that is if you like Adam Sandler or if you just plain like comedy for comedy's sake. Hope I helped get you to laugh, because I sure did, as did the entire auditorium of the movie theatre I was at that day. Oh, and if you like this movie, check out "RV" with Robin Williams. Have fun and be ready to laugh out loud!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
The closest Adam Sandler has come to a great film to this point in his career is "50 First Dates." As far as I was concerned get rid of Rob Schneider as Ula and cut the vomiting Walrus and you would have a five star movie. "Click" is in the same mold in that it combines Sandler's romantic side with a unusual situation and still insists on adding raunchy humor (I suppose there could be worse things than your dog trying to have sex with a giant stuffed duck, but let us not go there). Consequently, "Click" is not an improvement on "50 First Dates," but I do not think that it constitutes a step backwards, which would be welcomed news.

Sandler plays Michael Newman, who has married beyond his reach the gorgeous Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and has two young kids who love him, his son Ben (Joseph Castanon) and his daughter (Tatum McCann), despite the fact that he is so busy trying to make partner at the architecture firm where he works that he is ignoring his family more and more each day. Every time he makes a promise to his family, he feels forced bo break it to satisfy John Ammer (David Hasselhoff) at work. Things are getting so bad that Michael suddenly decides that what he needs ia a universal remote, just like the O'Doyle's next door, so that at least he can turn on his TV instead of the overhead fan. So he heads off into the night and since Bed, Bath and Beyond is the only store opens, goes in to find his universal remote. What he finds instead in the Beyond part of the store is Morty (Christopher Walken), who indeed has a universal remote, and not just your ordinary universal remote, as I assume everybody knows from the previews.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars What If You Could Control Everything... September 19, 2007
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What would you do if you could pause, rewind, fast-forward (basically all of the functions you can do with a DVD player) with your life? Would you rewind through prior events to relive the glory days? Or would you skip ahead to avoid waiting in traffic or enduring a fight, or would you pause or slow-down a moment to make it seemingly last forever. Wouldn't it be nice if we had such capabilities, just imagine what fun a person could have with that kind of power. In Sony Pictures hit comedy "Click" Adam Sandler gets to experience what would happen with that power first hand, and sometimes the outcome isn't exactly what he had in mind.

"Click" is the story of Michael Newman (Adam Sandler), a man without a lot of spare time on his hands. He has a hectic, very demanding job, a boss (David Hasselhoff) who is ungrateful for everything that he does, and a beautiful wife (Kate Beckinsale) and kids that deserve more attention than he is able to give. After feeling like life is going nowhere fast for himself, Michael visits a local store and meets a very odd man (Christopher Walken) who gives him what may be the greatest gift of all time, a universal remote. The difference between this universal remote and all others is that this one can not only control electronics, but everyday life as well. Soon, Michael is using the remote to skip arguments or boring conversations, speed up certain activities, even going back through his life to relieve the good times as a younger man. However, the remote begins to go haywire and Michael finds his life spinning out of his control, and the more he tries to fix things the worse they get. Now, he must try to regain what he's lost before it's too late.

"Click" is a movie that I wanted to see from the get-go.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Adam...
I just don't think he is very funny anymore! I don't like how these comedians keep trying to act younger than they are, they need to stick to their age, and not try to be twenty... Read more
Published 18 days ago by itswrennnn
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Click
So many sexual innuendos and foul language. Sexism throughout the movie. Definetly not a good movie for a family night!
Published 24 days ago by V. Herrera
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool
Another movie that tells you be very careful what you wish for, has a serious side, but still pretty funny
Published 25 days ago by Jeffrey
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
This is one of the only Adam Sandler movies that I like. It is somewhat of a family/chick-flick, but it still gets to me every time. Great movie.
Published 25 days ago by WiTeBoi
5.0 out of 5 stars surprisingly funny
Like many movie watchers, I have mixed feelings with Adam Sandler as an actor. Sometimes he's funny, other times he comes across rather obnoxious and annoying. Read more
Published 2 months ago by B. E Jackson
4.0 out of 5 stars Life Lessons to be sure
My 11 year old son especially like this one.... but it 'spoke' to the whole family. Will enjoy this one again some day.
Published 2 months ago by Yvonne L. Mangum
5.0 out of 5 stars Adam Sandler Fan!!!
I am collecting every Adam Sandler movie that he made. This helped complete my collection. The only thing is, is that it said it was a special edition and it was just a regular... Read more
Published 3 months ago by huizengagirl08
5.0 out of 5 stars cool
a very nice story.I love most adams movies anyway but it reminds you of the imports of life and family and love
Published 3 months ago by Shawn
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
Such a good movie with an important life message, everyone should see this movie! Great actors too. Will watch over and over for years to come.
Published 3 months ago by Bella0482
5.0 out of 5 stars Click
A dynamic role that shows what acting skills Adam Sandler is capable of!! A true love story of family forgotten! Read more
Published 3 months ago by jenia johnson
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where can i purchase the music from click
Yup, still no soundtrack out. Too bad, I was looking for Ric Ocasek's "Everybody" which plays during the closing credits. Can't find it anywhere.
Mar 5, 2007 by S. L. Ching |  See all 9 posts
can someone comment on the quality of this Blu Ray disc
It's ok, but not great.
Nov 4, 2006 by Paulo Leite |  See all 2 posts
Is this a family movie?
Um..DUH! I guess you didn't bother to check the thing on the back of the box called a "rating".
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