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Christopher Walken Aboard Sandler's Click
Source: Variety
February 24, 2005


Variety says Christopher Walken will star opposite Adam Sandler in the comedy Click for Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios, directed by Juan Jose Campanella.

Click, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe (Bruce Almighty), centers on a workaholic architect who finds a universal remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. Complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices.

Walken, who next stars in New Line's Wedding Crashers, would play a mysterious man who gives the Adam Sandler character the remote. Production on the film is expected to start in early summer.

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I just hope the remote was handled better than the watch Walken gave to Willis in Pulp Fiction. :D

This sounds like Bruce Almighty meets Stay Tuned meets 50 First Dates. :D
 
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Release Date: June 23, 2006
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Director: Frank Coraci
Screenwriter: Mark O'Keefe, Steve Wayne Koren, Tim Herlihy
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Website: Click

Starring: Adam Sandler, Christopher Walken, Kate Beckinsale, Blake Heron, Allen Covert, Peter Dante, David Hasselhoff, Sean Astin, Rachel Dratch, Henry Winkler, Katie Cassidy, Michelle Lombardo

Plot Summary: The film concerns a workaholic architect who finds a universal remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. Complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices.
 

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You guys might laugh at this comment, but I saw Click last night and it is now one of my favorite movies ever. It was funny, some of the humor was dumb, but it actually told a great story. I went with three friends - one who was bawling her eyes out - and the rest of us were choked up. Not what you expect from an movie from Happy Madison productions. :)

Go see it.
 

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I really liked the movie too. Starts off light and ends pretty strong.
 

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Wow, that's cool. This flick has been getting bad reviews everywhere I've seen.
 

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Alan said:
Not what you expect from an movie from Happy Madison productions. :)
I dunno. Seems as if as Sandler gets more coomfy in his own creative skin he gets a little sappier. See 50 First Dates. That's sorta sappy, too (in a good way).

PS--haven't seen this flick, Click.
 

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I really want to see this. Seems like an interesting movie to watch but i'll probably wait to rent it at blockbuster. I have liked all the Adam Sandler movies i've seen.
 

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two words to describe this movie - GOD-AWFUL.

What the hell is wrong with comedies today? THE THIRD ACT NEEDS TO BE FUNNY ALSO YOU JACKASSES. (not to mention the first and second acts).
 

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I didn't really think of it as a comedy(not a big fan of Sandler and the comedies of his I do like are generally due to the supporting cast). I just thought it was an intresting story line, kind of like a morden day It's a Wonderful Life.
 

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I really want to see this. Seems like an interesting movie to watch but i'll probably wait to rent it at blockbuster. I have liked all the Adam Sandler movies i've seen.


Well I finally saw it during the weekend and I thought it was a great movie! The beggining was pretty funny. I didn't expect it to be that sad and have such a good message in it so that was a surprise. A good one though. It was better than I thought it would be. Overall I really liked it. I like watching all of Adam Sandler's movies but I think this was his best one by far. He did a good job.
 

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I saw it at the theater, and I really liked it, too. Cried like a fool. I'll be buying it now that it's on video.
 

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Good movie, but still doesn't touch Punchdrunk Love as far as Sandler movies go (Obviously PdL wasn't a Happy Madison movie).
 

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Decent flick. Didn't particularly care for Christpher Walken's character.
 

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Saw this last weekend.

I knew there was a sad part at the end, and I was trying hard not to cry, but alas, I was bawling like a baby.

Decent flick, but the futuristic/spacey stuff was a bit "meh" for my liking.
 

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Awesome movie. I just watched it (I'm home sick today). Really liked it.
 

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My excuse was a high fever. Pretty boring.

In actually went to work yesterday morning and was sent home. I figured I'd skip the 30 minute drive to and from work if they were just going to send me home again.

But, the joke's on them. I'm writing ad copy today from home.
 

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My excuse was a high fever. Pretty boring.

In actually went to work yesterday morning and was sent home. I figured I'd skip the 30 minute drive to and from work if they were just going to send me home again.

But, the joke's on them. I'm writing ad copy today from home.

lol! I hope you're feeling better soon...
 

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This movie depressed me
I thought it was really sad, but it didn't depress me. I feel sorta inspired to find happiness in the mundane.

You know, people tell me all the time that I need to cherish this time with my kids because it'll be gone too fast. I usually think to myself, "right. changing diapers should be cherished. Go jump in a lake. You don't have 2 kids under 3 years old." But, I thought this movie was an effective example of how time slips away from you.

I dunno. Maybe it's the fever talking.
 

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I have 2 kids under 2 years old, I feel your pain
 

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