This movie was great. At first I thought this would be another one of those obnoxious and vulgar films Adam Sandler is so famous for. I mean, I loved Happy Gilmore and Waterboy, but I think its great if an actor can portray more than one type of character.
As it turns out, this was one of the best performances by Adam Sandler. It did have those rude gestures Sandler is so well known for, but this movie left you with a very postive message when the credits rolled through. Don’t let life pass you by. Learn to enjoy and appreciate your family. Everything from enjoying initimate moments with your significant other, to spending time with your parents, and making the most out of your time with your children was covered in the film. Good stuff!
Oh and Kate Beckinsale as Sandlers wife! OUCH! Very hot! Great body and such a natural talent. Now I know why my brother-n-law loves her. I didnt realize how much natural beauty she had until I watched this film.
Synopsis:
Michael Newman is a loving father and husband, but he’s got an office and a career he sees more often than his own family. To only make matters worse is a boss who takes everything for granted, including advantage of Michael by dangling a promotion in front of his face. But when one late night trip to a Bed, Bath and Beyond store for a new remote control, Michael finds himself in the possession of a new kind of remote control, developed by an eccentric inventor. A remote control so significant that it allows Michael to be able to fast forward, rewind, pause and practically control all the events in his life. So much to an extent that it becomes a luxury for the overworked man who finally gets some quality time with his family and his life. But not everything lasts forever as Michael is about to find out, when the remote control begins to malfunction, causing Michael to deal with the consequences.

