Thanks to all sorts of annoying glitches and browser-bumbling, I cannot personally guarantee that you’ll find the all-new trailer for Adam Sandler‘s "Click" over at the MTV movie site, but other folks have informed me that it’s there, so give it a whirl if the mood suits you.
"A workaholic architect, who has been overlooking his family in favor of his career, comes across a universal remote that allows him to perform TiVo-like functions on his life, such as pausing events or fast-forwarding over them. When the remote begins creating its own memory and choosing what to fast-forward over, the man sees how much of his personal life has passed him by and realizes the importance of spending more time with his family."
The director is Frank Coraci, the guy who did "The Wedding Singer" and "The Waterboy" for his pal Sandler before biting off (a lot) more than he could reasonably expect to chew with "Around the World in 80 Days" — which probably explains why he’s back directing Adam Sandler comedies.
Starring alongside the Sand-man are Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, Sean Astin, and Henry Winkler. The IMDb lists five separate screenwriter for "Click," which generally means two things: credit arbitration and a sloppy screenplay. Still, I gotta see any movie that stars Adam Sandler, Ms. Underworld, Christopher Walken, Samwise Gamgee, and The Fonz.