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Click

Friday, October 27, 2006

So I promised a review of Click along with United 93 (look down).

Click was just "aiight" for me. Yeah, that's right. I didn't really like that one either. Maybe I'm just picky. I can't remember the last time I watched a movie I couldn't stop laughing at. "She's the Man" was actually a pretty good movie. I recommend it. I say that because I realize that was probably the last "good movie" I watched.

But Click? It's not that funny. It's actually really sad. I mean sad in a crying sort of way. A few parts there, I was thinking "man, a sap like Josh would be baulin' his eyes out now".

It gives a good message to corporate America, and all those guys who work is more important than family. But please, hasn't that been done?? Maybe they thought the gimmik of the remote control would make it different, but reality sets in and you're thinking "are they trying to tell us it WOULDN'T be that great to have one of those things?"

I'm going through the movie thinking "Ok, if he doesn't get out of this, my review is going to tear this thing apart." Seriously, I would have called the studio, and complained. I would have e-mailed my thoughts to every single newspaper in North America, telling them how STUPID Click was. But that wasn't the case, obviously, and the movie ended in the same predictable way I figured it would. Oh well.

As i said, it was aiight.

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