I saw this but don't have too much to say about it. I'll give it a whirl, though.
Click is your average, feel-good, lesson-learned summer movie fare. With Sandler's Happy Madison production company at the helm, expect loud cursing, gratuitous sexual references, and (the Sandler standby) slap-stick violence.
The cast was for the most part entertaining: Adam Sandler does a great Adam Sandler. His wife was smokin' hot babe, Kate Beckinsale (Underworld). Sandler brings back Henry Winkler (the Fonz) as his father and casts little-used actress Julie Kavner as his mother. Most people are going to know Julie Kavner as the voice talent that does Marge Simpson -- get this, she actually, really talks like that. It was awesome to see in real-life. Old SNL buddy, Rob Schneider does a cameo (Prince Habibu) and Hasselhof plays, what else, the arrogant ass of a boss. A personal favorite of mine was Christopher Walken as the helpful store salesman, a little more subdued in this movie than most others but nonetheless vintage.
The story wasn't bad for what it was. It is the standard appreciate your life and the people you love moral that's been re-done since Jimmy Stewart found out it was a wonderful life. The movie does take a rather steep visual and stylistic U-turn in the middle which conveys a believable rendition of what our future might look like--lets put it this way, I've seen a lot worst. Forgiving the blatent deus ex machina in the end, the movie puts a modern twist on an old format quite nicely.
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