He finds out he is in marriage counseling, his children prefer watching CSI over Dragon Tales, and he missed the death of his dog. Disappointed that he made his family upset, Michael uses the remote to skip ahead his promotion, causing him to miss out a year of his life. However, Ammer tells him that he has not yet been promoted, so he cannot afford the gifts and must return them immediately. Morty tells Michael that during these times, his body is on "auto-pilot", going through the motions of everyday life while his mind skips ahead.Īfter thinking that Ammer has promoted him to a partnership, Michael buys bicycles for his children and a Kate Spade purse for Donna. He uses it to his advantage at work, to cause light-hearted mischief, and to fast-forward past illnesses. Michael learns that the remote can be used to control reality much like a television. Upon waking, he accepts a free remote control from a man named Morty, but when he gives it to Michael, he warns him that it is not returnable. After an unsuccessful search for a new universal remote control, he stumbles around various departments before falling asleep. One night, Michael visits the retail store Bed Bath & Beyond to buy a universal remote control because he keeps owning too many remotes. Michael Newman is an architect who is consistently bullied by his overbearing boss, John Ammer, and often chooses work over his wife Donna and his two children, Ben and Samantha. This makes Click the only Sandler-produced film (as of 2023) to be nominated for an Academy Award. It was nominated for Best Makeup at the 79th Academy Awards (it lost the award to Pan's Labyrinth). It was made on a budget of $82.5 million and grossed $240.7 million. Sony Pictures Releasing released Click in the United States on June 23, 2006. The film co-stars Kate Beckinsale as his wife Donna and Christopher Walken as Morty, the eccentric stranger who gives Michael the remote.įilming began in late 2005 and was finished by early 2006. Sandler plays Michael Newman, a workaholic family man who acquires a magical universal remote that enables him to control reality. Click is a 2006 American science fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, and produced by Adam Sandler, who also stars.
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