Critical Consensus: "Click" Doesn't, Ahem, Click; "Waist" Isn't Deep Enough
This week at the movies, we've got a magical remote control ("Click") and a father who's trying to rescue his son ("Waist Deep"). Will the critics dig "Deep?" Will they pick "Click?"
Adam Sandler's latest, "Click," traffics in a premise that most of us have probably considered at one point or another: Wouldn't it be cool if we could control everything around us with the push of a button? And would that necessarily be a good thing? But lemme tell you something about Hollywood, kids: good ideas are a dime a dozen. And the critics say "Click," like an aimless round of channel surfing, is pretty inconsistent, veering from yuks early on to goopy sentiment toward the end. It's at 22 percent on the Tomatometer, but we know that Adam Sandler is pretty critic-proof; his average Tomatometer is 29 percent, and we love him anyway.

Adam Sandler "Clicks" with the Fonz! Heyyyy!
"Waist Deep" is an attempt to cross gritty urban action with a story of redemption; unfortunately, according to critics, it's not terribly successful. The plot involves an ex-con, played by Tyrese Gibson, who must venture outside the law in order to recover his kidnapped son. While a number of critics say the film is well-made and well-meaning, others say it's too violent and far-fetched to be truly compelling. At 44 percent on the Tomatometer, this "Waist" is only sporadically worth watching.

"Wassup Rockers:" Skateboarding is not a crime.
Also opening this week, albeit in limited release: "The Road to Guantanamo," a searing mix of documentary and fiction, is at 92 percent; "The Hidden Blade," a subdued samurai tale, is at 85 percent; "Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man" is at 75 percent, which will perhaps prompt the fans of the cult figure to exclaim, "Hallelujah!"; and "Wassup Rockers," Larry Clark's film about a wild day in the life of a posse of teenage skaters, is at 38 percent.
Recent Adam Sandler Movies:
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29% -- The Longest Yard (2005)
52% -- Spanglish (2004)
43% -- 50 First Dates (2004)
42% -- Anger Management (2003)
81% -- Punch Drunk Love (2002)
Recent Tyrese Gibson Movies:
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11% -- Annapolis (2006)
52% -- Four Brothers (2005)
28% -- Flight of the Phoenix (2004)
38% -- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
67% -- Baby Boy (2001)
Adam Sandler's latest, "Click," traffics in a premise that most of us have probably considered at one point or another: Wouldn't it be cool if we could control everything around us with the push of a button? And would that necessarily be a good thing? But lemme tell you something about Hollywood, kids: good ideas are a dime a dozen. And the critics say "Click," like an aimless round of channel surfing, is pretty inconsistent, veering from yuks early on to goopy sentiment toward the end. It's at 22 percent on the Tomatometer, but we know that Adam Sandler is pretty critic-proof; his average Tomatometer is 29 percent, and we love him anyway.

Adam Sandler "Clicks" with the Fonz! Heyyyy!
"Waist Deep" is an attempt to cross gritty urban action with a story of redemption; unfortunately, according to critics, it's not terribly successful. The plot involves an ex-con, played by Tyrese Gibson, who must venture outside the law in order to recover his kidnapped son. While a number of critics say the film is well-made and well-meaning, others say it's too violent and far-fetched to be truly compelling. At 44 percent on the Tomatometer, this "Waist" is only sporadically worth watching.

"Wassup Rockers:" Skateboarding is not a crime.
Also opening this week, albeit in limited release: "The Road to Guantanamo," a searing mix of documentary and fiction, is at 92 percent; "The Hidden Blade," a subdued samurai tale, is at 85 percent; "Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man" is at 75 percent, which will perhaps prompt the fans of the cult figure to exclaim, "Hallelujah!"; and "Wassup Rockers," Larry Clark's film about a wild day in the life of a posse of teenage skaters, is at 38 percent.
Recent Adam Sandler Movies:
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29% -- The Longest Yard (2005)
52% -- Spanglish (2004)
43% -- 50 First Dates (2004)
42% -- Anger Management (2003)
81% -- Punch Drunk Love (2002)
Recent Tyrese Gibson Movies:
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11% -- Annapolis (2006)
52% -- Four Brothers (2005)
28% -- Flight of the Phoenix (2004)
38% -- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
67% -- Baby Boy (2001)
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trd2345 writes: on Jun 23 2006 07:29 AM I realize that the plot line of "Click" is relatively original, but even so, I can't help but get the feeling Sandler's newest movies are all the same (if even from just an emotional standpoint). I'm not sure when it all started, as I'm not a die hard Sandler (though I am a die hard "Die Hard" fan), but I feel as if the director/screen writer/producers have all begun to focus on teaching a lesson moreso than the comedy aspect. But hey, that's just me. Teaching a moral lesson is pretty cool too, I guess. (Reply to this) |
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nogard64 writes: on Jun 23 2006 08:25 PM In reply to this comment (#838683) its so original I have a feeling I've seen it before called Mr. Destiny, Its a wonderful life, Family Man, Christmas Carol. Just my take/feelings. (Reply to this) |
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BrokebackYoda writes: on Jun 23 2006 10:15 PM "Click" is one of the most emotional movies I have ever seen in my life. That sounds insane. But if you liked ANY of Sandler's past movies you will like this one. Because it is like "The Family Man" and those others. But if you just sit down, forget about those movies and watch it, it will have some funny moments and some truely heartbreaking and sad moments. The last half of the movie was really, the sadest last half of a movie. (Reply to this) |
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daycare writes: on Jun 24 2006 09:21 AM This was a stupid ass movie. Adam has lost it. What happend to hime. (Reply to this) |
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Ciaranmv writes: on Jun 24 2006 12:49 PM "Click" is a dumb movie!?! NOOO!!!!!... Now what do I have to look forward to this summer... Oh, wait: Superheroes and pirates, oh my! (Reply to this) |
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nogard64 writes: on Jun 24 2006 01:31 PM [b]my only reason to see it[/b] is for Katie Beckinsale, have you ever seen a person and your like wow shes too pretty to be real, well thats kate Beckinsale (Reply to this) |
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pota1967 writes: on Jun 25 2006 12:58 PM [b]WOW[/b] Click made 40 million this weekend (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Jun 25 2006 03:44 PM i'm not surprised it made 40 million. doesn't make it any better of a movie haha. superman will be number 1 next weekend. with pirates most likely number 1 the next weekend (Reply to this) |
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