We're two Australians who have been watching the Adam Sandler movie Click every week since 2020 and will continue to do so for the rest of linear time.
There's absolutely no sane reason for me to have bought a PlayStation Vita just to watch Click (2006) on.
If anyone has ideas on what else I can do on this thing, please do let me know. I feel sick in the head. How do I tell my wife about this
I finally have it in my hands, the Click (2006) draft script. Now that I have it, I cannot describe the feeling of pure dread I feel, knowing that once I read it, it's going to change the way we watch the movie every week.
Isn't it so cool that without zooming in and just from the colour palette alone, you can see the point in the film where he fast-forwards to the far(ish) future? Look how much colder that part of the movie feels. It's pretty effective visual messaging.
AI is useful for exactly one thing - upscaling a 2cm image of Adam Sandler used in the promotional "Adam Sandler Essentials" DVD packaging, the only known render of the Click pose that doesn't feature the remote (aka the forbidden neck render).
The Korean VHS of Click (2006) arrived way earlier than expected! As a Clickstorian, this is an absolutely amazing piece of Clickstory and I'm profoundly lucky to have it.
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Spidey came out and dominated headlines for a couple weeks and now nobody talks about it. Click is a slow burn that's still being talked about to this day 15+ years later. In terms of cultural impact, it's no contest.
My biggest vice is my lack of self control when I see Click memorabilia for sale. I'll think "who would possibly pay this much for something like this" and then think "but who else deserves it but me?"
Spent ages trying to get an old 1999 CRT TV working just so I could watch Click (2006) on it. Had to take a step back and really evaluate how I'm spending my evening
My beautiful wife recently had the extremely uncomfortable realisation that I've been watching Click every week for the majority of our entire relationship.
‼️LORE UPDATE ‼️(1/3)
For years we've described the wedding scene as an unknown year, as we don't know how much time passes from Michael's surgery to skipping ahead to Ben's wedding. While nothing appears in the text itself to confirm the date, a clue can be found in the credits!
This is the first week in a very long time where we actively want to avoid watching Click for as long as possible. Genuinely a tiresome watch at this point. We've watched it in every language under every variation. At the end of the day, it's still Click (2006).
It was maybe the most fun we've had watching Click (2006) in years. The story of a man who finds a magic remote in his trash can and goes on a wacky time travel adventure until he gives the remote back to its rightful owner Morty.
For a few brief in-motion shots, we can see Michael Newman's other notable 1976 events, including 'bed wetting', 'pogo record', 'grandpa drunk' and my personal favourite, 'peeing monkey'.