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Battery Lownew
For Adam Sandler, learning to act now not only would be difficult, but also would amount to something like a betrayal of his fan base.
  
    Style Weekly  |  
    Thomas Peyser  |  
    07-06-2006  | 
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  Remotely Entertaining
The really funny thing about this movie is, magic remote excepted, how surprisingly successful it is in reflecting the ups and downs of everyday life.
  
    Washington City Paper  |  
    Tricia Olszewski  |  
    06-30-2006  | 
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    Tags: Click, Frank Coraci
  Safe Travelsnew
At long last, Adam Sandler makes another watchable movie.
  
    Missoula Independent  |  
    Andy Smetanka  |  
    06-30-2006  | 
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    Tags: Click, Frank Coraci
  Sandler Knows His Audiencenew
Sandler once again caters to aging man-children who have inherited the responsibilities of the family breadwinner, yet whose classic-rock intake and coarse vocabularies remain unsafe for little ears.
  
    Orlando Weekly  |  
    Steve Schneider  |  
    06-29-2006  | 
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    Tags: Click, Frank Coraci
  Click on the Emotionsnew
Click is a message movie whose real message isn't "Stop and Smell the Roses, Jackass," but "How to Manipulate the Audience in 12 E-Z Steps."
  
    Austin Chronicle  |  
    Marc Savlov  |  
    06-23-2006  | 
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    Tags: Click, Frank Coraci
  Sum of a Pitch
This satirical "behind the scenes" look takes us to the origin of a [expletive] dumb comedy like Click.
  
    Salt Lake City Weekly  |  
    MaryAnn Johanson  |  
    06-20-2006  | 
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    Tags: Click, Frank Coraci
  World Romp Free of Pomp
Jackie Chan finally emerges as a plausible English-language star in this international romp that's as light as a hot-air balloon.
  
    Austin Chronicle  |  
    Marjorie Baumgarten  |  
    06-21-2004  | 
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  World Romp Free of Pompnew
Jackie Chan finally emerges as a plausible English-language star in this international romp that's as light as a hot-air balloon.
  
    Austin Chronicle  |  
    Marjorie Baumgarten  |  
    06-17-2004  | 
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