Click
Adam Sandler plays Michael Newman,a workaholic architect working hard to keep his wife (Kate Beckinsale) and kids happy. One night, Michael is on the road in search of an open store that may sell him a universal remote control to make his life easier. At the Bed, Bath, & Beyond store, Michael meets Morty (Christopher Walken), the inventor of a very advanced piece of technology, a remote control that not only controls his TV, but controls his whole LIFE!!! Now that he's using the remote on a regular basis, his work-life and family-life are finally in balance, he's trying harder than he ever imagined to spend more time with his family. Now, frustrated that his stuck up boss (David Hasselhoff) hasn't made him partner at his construction firm yet, he uses the remote to fast-forward through his life until his promotion. What he doesn't realize is that he has skipped through a whole year. The remote is now powered by its memory, and starts to fast-forward through crucial moments in his life, including arguments, foreplay, traffic, and, worst of all, promotions at his job. One year turns into ten years and than another six years. It all comes down to the final half hour of this outstanding milestone film for Adam Sandler. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll love "Click".
I was'nt expecting much from this film, But i really enjoyed it 7/10
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Grandma's Boy
By day, 35-year-old Alex (Covert) is the world's oldest video game tester, but by night. By night, he is privately developing the next big game for the X-Box generation. When one of his roommates(Loughran) spends all the rent money on Filipino hookers, Alex is kicked out of his apartment, and finds himself forced to live with his grandmother (Roberts) and her friends Grace (Jones) and Bea (Knight).
I enjoyed this as its in the same vein as Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, loads of weed smoking stoners and funny as hell, 7/10.
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