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  • Opened June 23, 2006 | Runtime:1 hr. 37 min.
  • PG-13
    language, crude and sex-related humor, and some drug references
  • Information for parents: Common Sense Media says Iffy for 14+. Read More
  • A workaholic architect (Adam Sandler) obtains a universal remote control that allows him to fast-forward, pause and rewind his way around his world. Complications arise when the device begins to malfunction, and fast-forwards through the architect's Read More
  • Cast: Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, Henry Winkler, David Hasselhoff
  • Director: Frank Coraci
  • Genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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  • Must Go!

    see it !

    i love this movie !

  • Must Go!

    Good

    I saw it when it was just out. It was a bit sappy, but nice. Rent it!

  • Must Go!

    A little long.

    by aRePa

    A little long, but worth it. Really very funny and has a nice well thought out message for the audience. As usual Christopher Walken is hysterical and creepy, but that's why we love him. Things that probably wouldn't be funny were funny in this movie. I couldn't stop laughing during the scene with Adam Sandler in his boss' office when he finds out he didn't actually get the promotion yet.
    I cried at the end; first out of sadness, then relief, then happiness.

Click Critic Reviews

So-so Avg. Critic Score out of 100 Metascore ® based on all critic ratings.

Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 100
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    One of the best American films of the year so far.

  • 70
    The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk Honeycutt

    The movie is gag-filled, as you would expect of a Sandler movie, but the...

  • 50
    Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert

    It's not just sad, it's brutal. There's an undercurrent of cold, detached...

  • 50
    Entertainment Weekly | Lisa Schwarzbaum

    At times dark and at other times gooey.

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