We get drunk and watch Click (2006) ft. Adam Sandler

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Published 2023-05-11
Don't you wish you could just slow mo?

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Starring: Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, Henry Winkler, David Hasselhoff, Julie Kavner, Sean Astin

Image: Columbia Pictures

All Comments (21)
  • @RAZZLEMedia
    Disappointed no one has commented the time stamp for when the DVD logo hits a corner...
  • Y’know what I hate about this movie: the 3rd act is actually really good on all fronts and that somehow makes everything else in the film worse
  • I love this movie so much, like starts out just being another Adam Sandler comedy, until it hits you with that existential crisis in the second half.
  • This movie was silly in the first half, but man does it take a turn in the second half. The "you weren't there" part actually made me cry when I was younger, Adam Sandler can really do a serious act but for whatever reason he just loves doing his "unique comedy"
  • We gotta see these guys tackle another movie in the Sandlerverse: Grown Ups.
  • Groundhog Day, but it's just Zach botching the punchline over and over and over again
  • @tesloche9349
    I love how Razzle keeps making sex jokes about the characters in the movie, and fantasizing, but then the moment they get it, it's just instant regret (just like in Coraline)
  • @PR0MAN01
    This is one of the earliest movies I remember that made me cry. That scene where Adams dad is trying to talk to him while he's on autopilot mode, broke my 10 year old heart.
  • @sallyboii476
    The part where Adam rewinds to when his dad says "i love you son" over and over, really hit as a kid and still kinda does
  • I think this might have been the movie that made me first internalize how inevitable my mortality is. I grasped the concept of death and how I could die if I wasn't careful and sometimes old people died and billions of years from now the sun will explode, but this was the first time it actually sunk in as being inevitable. I was 9 (about to turn 10), but it felt like 6 hadn't been that long ago. Time had already started to speed up for me; years stopped feeling as long. It led to nightmares about slowly dying in a hospital bed or eventually being forced to leave home and unlike all the other monsters that were the subjects of my dreams, my parents couldn't tell me it wasn't real. Also, I liked it when Adam Sandler turned himself green and referenced the Hulk. Kid me really got a kick out of that.
  • The second the auto-pilot sequence began, I suddenly realized the immense psychological horror of this film. Time to stress over my mortality again. Luckily, the "time to cuck the duck" came in clutch at the very end.
  • @cchea6391
    The Razzle boys gotta do Grown Ups. But watch a movie from each actor and build it up like the Avengers 😂
  • @sarascott201
    I can't believe they missed when the wife said "this time" when she said "you can be Sundance and I'll be the duck" THIS TIME?! Pegging is Click cannon
  • @Justmyhandle
    THIS was the movie where hearing an aged father shout "Ben" in a desperate attempt to bring his son back made me cry.
  • @solus8685
    Kind of like Moulin Rouge, this movie's first half is just silly jokes and the second half gets you incredibly emotional
  • @firedye3602
    I laughed so hard at the "don't you wish you could rewind?" bit
  • @JPwendi
    Seeing the dad cry as he walked out of his son's office always breaks my heart. I love how this movie was a twist on a Christmas carol, showing his past present and future. The autopilot version of him wasn't just a random douchebag taking control, it was who he was gonna end up being if he stayed married to his work instead of enjoying his moments with his family.
  • @FruityGroovy
    God, the delivery of Christopher Walken on the Red Lobster line kills me. Nobody could actually replicate that if they tried.