Seb since you said you had no clue Adam Sandler could act like this, you should watch Punch-Drunk Love or Uncut Gems because he really goes all out in both movies, and yes, this movie traumatized me when I first watched it lol
Going through my first 18 years felt like every day took a year. I am now 31 and every day feels like an hour. It is actually scary how fast time in moving for me now. This movie made me appreciate those around me much more.
No worries, it's just a side-effect of how we perceive time. You have so many memories and so much life that it feels like it all just went by in a blink. When you're 18 it's so much less and is less jarring. This movie is definitely great for making people stop and appreciate life more.
I'm thirty-one and feel the the same lol it's crazy how our perception changes as we age. When we're 10, a year is a whole tenth of our whole lives. Now that we're 31, a year is just one thirty-first of our entire lives. Time literally is going faster, not in reality, but in our own individual realities based on our perceptions.
I think we perceive time going faster because of work. We do the same routine every day and it makes none of our weekdays memorable, whereas when we were in school, it was its own unique experience every year. Working just doesn't build memories, and when Covid took over, it put even less memory building into the after hours days and weekdays, that's why people felt like the last 2 years didn't exist. It just sucks because our lives revolve around our jobs. A majority of it is automatically fast forwarded due to it making up the most of our lives.
This movie WRECKED me. I remember going to the theaters expecting to laugh a little with an Adam Sandler movie and was so emotional. One of my top 5 movies ever for sure, very underrated
People always sh*t on this movie but I totally agree man it's a gem. I'm a dad now and watching the scene where he shouts at his dad and then his dad is gone just kills me, and then that ending man...... so glad I've seen this movie so many times to remind me to appreciate every moment of my kids, ultimately we fast forward through life and wish moments away, one thing I caught was that they chose specific examples that the every person wishes they could skip to like a promotion or for a sickness to pass. Then the lesson is that you don't wish your life away otherwise you'll miss something great that you already have. Great reaction to a great movie bro well played!
I did my final paper/ project in my film class on this movie. I think the concept was life changing films and everyone thought i was crazy when i chose this movie but it was so amazing!! I felt like everyone needed to review this film in their life. I still watch it every couple years to make sure its in my mind.
It is life changing but like Seb said, you will forget the lessons and just eventually fall back to your habits. That’s the hardest part to break and probably just impossible.
Last Friday, my wife and I were getting a fridge and stove delivered so we were cleaning. We found a letter from our son 'To Mr & Ms Claus'. It said "Please help my mom and dad to spend more time with me.". Absolutely broke us. The thing is, we both work part-time so we can spend a lot of time together at home. We go on camping trips and small getaways as often as we can. I think kids just always want more. Like, we have a Series X, PS5, gaming PC, and 3 Switches so we all have one. Now he wants a Quest 3 because I guess the vr2 isn't enough. There's a fine line between not enough & too much. Maybe enough is like perfection & it's next to impossible to achieve. I think we should just be happy with what we have, no matter what. Work towards improving yourself but don't set unreasonable expectations. Just be happy.
(36:31) Every time I watch this scene I get legit goosebumps, something about this scene feels so ominous, the rain pouring down🌧 the cinematic and powerful strings and pianos 🎹🎵 The blue lighting, Also Adam Sandler’s acting in this scene is PHENOMENAL! The way he’s shaking and trying to stay alive and how he’s whispering cause he can’t really speak. It gets me every time, also the fact that this is an Adam Sandler movie is Mind Blowing! I did not expect something like this! 👌
Still, to this date, my favorite Adam Sandler film. I love the precedent that every Bed Bath and Beyond had a subsection named “Beyond” where Christopher Walken gives you the power of Gods
@@SynsityGW Him commenting on his daughter's tits multiple times was a bit creepy imo. The whole movie was very objectifying even for an Adam Sandler film..
We all go into auto pilot more often the older we get, so weird how being mindful is the biggest lesson you learn in your 20s and 30s, but its also the time of your life when you need to be planning so much of your future. Don't forget to turn off the auto pilot sometimes everyone 😊
Actually saw this one in the theaters back then. It was almost completely empty and no one saw me ugly cry. Underrated movie for sure and even though it still has typical Sandler humor it still shows that he actually is an actor with range for more dramatic roles.
I saw this in the theater about 18 months after my mom died. It KILLED me, I was a blubbering mess during the scene where Michael is saying good-byes. Thankfully, they end it on an up note so I had time to compose myself before the lights came up.
The scene where he neglects his dad before he passes gets me every time, I had a job that I was climbing my way up the ranks of management, and in that came me having no time for family and stress that I would take out on others at home , I’m 24 but I was 22 at the time , I would pour my stress and say hurtful things to people that loved me because like the film I wasn’t getting the position I was working so hard to get, it’s life yea, but at the same time I started to get health scares from family members getting sick and I then felt like I would be in that scene, too worried about a job that could replace me at any time more then my loved ones, and when emergencies happened my job wouldn’t let me leave, at the same time as giving me the run around on why I can’t have the position I worked so hard to get, so I put this movie on occasionally to remind myself that some things are more important in life then a replaceable position, and I think a lot of people overlook this movie cause it’s a comedy, I agree that it should be shown in schools to just help with the whole life perspective. I show this to my younger siblings all the time
I sometimes can't remember where I parked the car but I remember the last time I saw my father before he died. I can still see everything in the room like I'm there.
When i first watched this movie i thought it was just gonna be funny but then out of no where it got serious and deep and i wasnt ready for it and truthfully i reacted the same way you did also because of your reaction im subbing
I watched this the first time, around a year or two after it came out. I was around 10 then and didn't get the message of the movie, I just thought it was cool. I rewatched it a year or two back, now in my mid 20s, and it really made me re think alot. And I called my dad and had a long talk.
This movie is relatable as I also work as a planning consultant and architect… the demands are crazy that you often put family down the list of priorities
Click is suprisingly emotional as you get older. I am now the same age my parents were when they started getting serious, and my parents are now the same ages my grandma was when she was a new grandparent. Time is flying by - soak in as much as you can.
It is a sad film tbh! It is so deep! Really hits me whenever I watch it! I watched it again a few years ago for the first time since I was like a child and it really hit especially watching as an adult 💙
@Hannahbond10 I know I actually just tracked down the Soundtrack Score from the film which wasn't released at the time of the films release. It is a promo only CD and it is fantastic!🤗💽♥🙏
Currently going through a health scare - my doctor's appointment is actually later today. What you said is so true. I remember when I first saw this I said I'd never watch it again. It really surprised me how much it affected me.
I have watched a lot of very sad movies and I never really cry at all while watching them. But this movie is probably one of the only movies that have ever made me ball out like I did. It reminds us how precious life is and to make the most of every moment. I love this movie so much
This movie makes me mentally mature so freaking much when I was persuing something that actually mean nothing to me comparing to someone that alone my side through all my life journey, makes me appreciate them so much, it's kinda like what Jimbei said to Luffy once: "stop thinking about what you've lost, think about what you still have." And again this is definitely TOP 5 reaction video on my list with genuine reactions and true emotions, most importantly, I couldn't agree more with how you feel about this movie. Keep up the good work man!!
It’s crazy because I watch this movie at least once a year and it really is hard to not fall back into old habits but it still makes me cry to this day everytime I watch it cuz it’s the saddest thing imaginable! Wasting time and wishing u could get it back and in real life when it’s over it’s over and even watching this so many times it’s hard to take its advice! Life, bills, rent, financial struggles are always there one way or another and all we ever want is to give our kids and family a good life but u either have time and no money or money and no time😢 great review!
I was a kid when i watched that film, even as a kid that movie got burnt in to my brain, it made cry which is something movies super rarely manage to even today and single handely made me fear being alone and losing people. And ngl i had to look away in the sad scenes just to start crying.
Seb is just one big softie! 🥰 This movie def made me cry and I cried again watching this 🤦🏻♀️ I recommend 50 first dates! One of my fav Sandler movies! ❤️
Even though the majority of it is a goofy comedy, this movie legitimately changed the relationship I had with my dad. I can't really say that about any other movie I've watched.
Last time I watched this movie was with my dad a few years ago. Now I'm without him and it for sure makes me rethink desicions and priorities since he passed
I enjoyed watching your reaction to Click! This is such a touching film and it always makes me cry. Realizing the importance of time and what things in our lives have true value can always be a difficult thing and I love how they showed it in the film. If you want something of the same sort, I suggest watching Stranger than Fiction starring Will Ferrell. It's about an IRS agent who lives a mundane life but it all changes when he starts hearing a voice narrating his life. It's a wonderful film to watch, so I hope you can check it out!
When Adam Sandler as Michael Newman cried when he saw his father for the last time, I thought: “Damn, this guy can act.” And I was 14 years old then. Subtle, heartwarming and -breaking at the same time.
Let me tell you, if you have any period of time where you could've/should've spent more time with your wife or children and tou watch this movie, it hits hard. Cherish your blessings each day and challenge yourself to be less selfish than the day before.
love it when he says Stiflers mom !!!!!! everyone loves Stifler!!!!! Btw Adams sandlers mother is the voice of Marge Simpson the kid that lived next door at 22:22 is also the Joker in Gotham Cameron Monaghan
Wholesome movie. Makes u show how life flies. Really good message about being patient and taking your time. not taking what u have for granted, spend more time with your family. Fucking love this movie. Deff in my top 10
My dad loves this film. We've watched It like 50+ times no joke. This Is one of those films that Will stay with me forever . My fav Adam Sandler film by miiiileeessss.
Hey ! Weird suggestion but I love the Movie budz commentary and their channel is getting bigger but not enough to get them through the rough time. I would love a collab ! People just get them some love !
This movie was always a fun time for me, I remember when me and my brother watched it for the first time and we had a blast, also a little relatable I wish I had that remote, being honest I would barely use the fast forward option, all the other stuff is good enough for me
Did this movie make you CRY?! What an insane ending
Seb since you said you had no clue Adam Sandler could act like this, you should watch Punch-Drunk Love or Uncut Gems because he really goes all out in both movies, and yes, this movie traumatized me when I first watched it lol
Even while watching your reaction I shed a tear for the car park scene.
Watch 50 first dates it’s another Adam sandler or Jack and Jill also, Adam Sandler
PLEASE watch Uncut Gems!
Watch Loki and Invincible season 2
This movie is one of those comedies that gets deep out of nowhere. That's why it hits so hard.
When I first watched this movie, I had no idea that it would hit me in the feels. I still love revisiting this one every now and then.
i don’t. it puts me into hysterics 🤣🤣🤣
@@kayleemariee239 Well yeah, that too lol. 😆
Same ❤
@@theoriginalfluff5317❤
Going through my first 18 years felt like every day took a year. I am now 31 and every day feels like an hour. It is actually scary how fast time in moving for me now. This movie made me appreciate those around me much more.
No worries, it's just a side-effect of how we perceive time. You have so many memories and so much life that it feels like it all just went by in a blink. When you're 18 it's so much less and is less jarring. This movie is definitely great for making people stop and appreciate life more.
I'm the same age as you and definitely feeling the same haha
The time goes fast for everybody. Don't worry.
I'm thirty-one and feel the the same lol it's crazy how our perception changes as we age. When we're 10, a year is a whole tenth of our whole lives. Now that we're 31, a year is just one thirty-first of our entire lives. Time literally is going faster, not in reality, but in our own individual realities based on our perceptions.
I think we perceive time going faster because of work. We do the same routine every day and it makes none of our weekdays memorable, whereas when we were in school, it was its own unique experience every year. Working just doesn't build memories, and when Covid took over, it put even less memory building into the after hours days and weekdays, that's why people felt like the last 2 years didn't exist. It just sucks because our lives revolve around our jobs. A majority of it is automatically fast forwarded due to it making up the most of our lives.
Adam Sandler telling his son to put his family first while he was dying had me BALLING
I think you mean "bawling"
@@amandapope1958 WE FLY HIGH, NO LIE, YOU KNOW THIS, BALLIN'
Bro is balling on Adam Sandlers grave 💀
😊🏀🤗⛹️♂️
This movie WRECKED me. I remember going to the theaters expecting to laugh a little with an Adam Sandler movie and was so emotional. One of my top 5 movies ever for sure, very underrated
click was such a childhood film for me, happy to see you reacting to it
Your parents really let you watch this?
@@MRG0ATEDmy thoughts exactly 😅
@@MRG0ATEDu better be joking... U acting like it has sex scenes
@@hallyhopwhat are you agreeing with , it's kids friendly...
@@MRG0ATED yeah. they chill like that,
its not even bad tho tbh its rated a 12
People always sh*t on this movie but I totally agree man it's a gem. I'm a dad now and watching the scene where he shouts at his dad and then his dad is gone just kills me, and then that ending man...... so glad I've seen this movie so many times to remind me to appreciate every moment of my kids, ultimately we fast forward through life and wish moments away, one thing I caught was that they chose specific examples that the every person wishes they could skip to like a promotion or for a sickness to pass. Then the lesson is that you don't wish your life away otherwise you'll miss something great that you already have. Great reaction to a great movie bro well played!
Why did you be a dad? You know you'd be a Grampa now
@AnthonyHeadway I've got a long way to go before I become a grandpa I hope 🤣 my oldest is only 5
I did my final paper/ project in my film class on this movie. I think the concept was life changing films and everyone thought i was crazy when i chose this movie but it was so amazing!! I felt like everyone needed to review this film in their life. I still watch it every couple years to make sure its in my mind.
This movie is absolutely life changing, and anyone who doesnt agree is just not awake enough to see it.
It is life changing but like Seb said, you will forget the lessons and just eventually fall back to your habits.
That’s the hardest part to break and probably just impossible.
Last Friday, my wife and I were getting a fridge and stove delivered so we were cleaning. We found a letter from our son 'To Mr & Ms Claus'. It said "Please help my mom and dad to spend more time with me.". Absolutely broke us. The thing is, we both work part-time so we can spend a lot of time together at home. We go on camping trips and small getaways as often as we can. I think kids just always want more. Like, we have a Series X, PS5, gaming PC, and 3 Switches so we all have one. Now he wants a Quest 3 because I guess the vr2 isn't enough. There's a fine line between not enough & too much. Maybe enough is like perfection & it's next to impossible to achieve. I think we should just be happy with what we have, no matter what. Work towards improving yourself but don't set unreasonable expectations. Just be happy.
This was a movie i had no idea id end up loving for years. 😅❤
Still go back to comfort watch 😅❤
Adam's tears were real. He was still emotionally raw from his real dad passing away.
This film gave me my first existential crisis at 8 years old.
I didn’t even know what feelings I was feeling all I knew is that feelings were felt.
I cried like a baby. That was not expected at all the first time I watched this years ago.
(36:31) Every time I watch this scene I get legit goosebumps, something about this scene feels so ominous, the rain pouring down🌧 the cinematic and powerful strings and pianos 🎹🎵 The blue lighting, Also Adam Sandler’s acting in this scene is PHENOMENAL! The way he’s shaking and trying to stay alive and how he’s whispering cause he can’t really speak. It gets me every time, also the fact that this is an Adam Sandler movie is Mind Blowing! I did not expect something like this! 👌
Still, to this date, my favorite Adam Sandler film.
I love the precedent that every Bed Bath and Beyond had a subsection named “Beyond” where Christopher Walken gives you the power of Gods
This movie surprised me with how emotional that ending was. I thought it was gonna be a silly comedy all the way thru. But it got me in the feels.
Love how Seb watched Despicable Me once and is now doing the "OH YEEEAH" at least once every reaction. It's infectious.
Its funny😂
Even without the Remote life is really fast, better cherish every single moment w/ the family.
As creepy and uncomfortable this movie is at times, the ending always makes me cry
lol when is it creepy and uncomfortable? sure it has some silly sandler-esque humor in it, but where's the creepy? is it christopher walken's accent?
@@SynsityGW Him commenting on his daughter's tits multiple times was a bit creepy imo. The whole movie was very objectifying even for an Adam Sandler film..
@@solus8685lmao thank you for making it fucking weird
We all go into auto pilot more often the older we get, so weird how being mindful is the biggest lesson you learn in your 20s and 30s, but its also the time of your life when you need to be planning so much of your future. Don't forget to turn off the auto pilot sometimes everyone 😊
Actually saw this one in the theaters back then. It was almost completely empty and no one saw me ugly cry. Underrated movie for sure and even though it still has typical Sandler humor it still shows that he actually is an actor with range for more dramatic roles.
I saw this in the theater about 18 months after my mom died. It KILLED me, I was a blubbering mess during the scene where Michael is saying good-byes. Thankfully, they end it on an up note so I had time to compose myself before the lights came up.
The scene where he neglects his dad before he passes gets me every time, I had a job that I was climbing my way up the ranks of management, and in that came me having no time for family and stress that I would take out on others at home , I’m 24 but I was 22 at the time , I would pour my stress and say hurtful things to people that loved me because like the film I wasn’t getting the position I was working so hard to get, it’s life yea, but at the same time I started to get health scares from family members getting sick and I then felt like I would be in that scene, too worried about a job that could replace me at any time more then my loved ones, and when emergencies happened my job wouldn’t let me leave, at the same time as giving me the run around on why I can’t have the position I worked so hard to get, so I put this movie on occasionally to remind myself that some things are more important in life then a replaceable position, and I think a lot of people overlook this movie cause it’s a comedy, I agree that it should be shown in schools to just help with the whole life perspective. I show this to my younger siblings all the time
The bully kid is Cameron Monaghan who played Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska (Joker) in the tv series Gotham
I sometimes can't remember where I parked the car but I remember the last time I saw my father before he died. I can still see everything in the room like I'm there.
A man had two lives, the second one starts when he realized he only had one.
If you didn't think Sandler could act like this, you should see Reign Over Me.
What about Uncut Gems?
This movie also took me by surprise. You'll have to watch "About Time", probably best to grab some tissues for that one too!
Click is one of those movies you expect only funny funny haha moments, but get surprisingly dark and sad.
When i first watched this movie i thought it was just gonna be funny but then out of no where it got serious and deep and i wasnt ready for it and truthfully i reacted the same way you did also because of your reaction im subbing
I watched this the first time, around a year or two after it came out. I was around 10 then and didn't get the message of the movie, I just thought it was cool. I rewatched it a year or two back, now in my mid 20s, and it really made me re think alot. And I called my dad and had a long talk.
The red speedo guy is Sean Astin, he was the main kid in Goonies and the hobbit Sam in Lord of the Rings
I cry my eyes out every single time i revisit this movie. What a pure gem 🥰
Its literally the movie "It's a wonderful life"
We need another one to be made for THIS generation
it's a wonderful life is such a good film
This movie is relatable as I also work as a planning consultant and architect… the demands are crazy that you often put family down the list of priorities
Click is suprisingly emotional as you get older. I am now the same age my parents were when they started getting serious, and my parents are now the same ages my grandma was when she was a new grandparent. Time is flying by - soak in as much as you can.
One of my favorite Adam Sanford films by far! Emotional rollercoaster ❤️
I'm immediately upset that Seb doesn't recognize Sean Astin 😒SAM DID NOT CARRY FRODO THE WHOLE WAY UP MOUNT DOOM FOR ZERO RECOGNITION!
It is a sad film tbh! It is so deep! Really hits me whenever I watch it! I watched it again a few years ago for the first time since I was like a child and it really hit especially watching as an adult 💙
@Hannahbond10 I know I actually just tracked down the Soundtrack Score from the film which wasn't released at the time of the films release. It is a promo only CD and it is fantastic!🤗💽♥🙏
@@SuperMarioBrosIII aww that’s amazing you got a hold of it x🥰
childhood movie right here. watching it years later it has so much meaning behind it.
15:45 I do that all the time lmao “tomorrow me will take care of it” and then when tomorrow comes it’s like “damn it yesterday me” lol
Currently going through a health scare - my doctor's appointment is actually later today. What you said is so true. I remember when I first saw this I said I'd never watch it again. It really surprised me how much it affected me.
I have watched a lot of very sad movies and I never really cry at all while watching them. But this movie is probably one of the only movies that have ever made me ball out like I did. It reminds us how precious life is and to make the most of every moment. I love this movie so much
This movie makes me mentally mature so freaking much when I was persuing something that actually mean nothing to me comparing to someone that alone my side through all my life journey, makes me appreciate them so much, it's kinda like what Jimbei said to Luffy once: "stop thinking about what you've lost, think about what you still have."
And again this is definitely TOP 5 reaction video on my list with genuine reactions and true emotions, most importantly, I couldn't agree more with how you feel about this movie. Keep up the good work man!!
12:26 killed me ngl. Seb youre the best keep it up mate!
It’s crazy because I watch this movie at least once a year and it really is hard to not fall back into old habits but it still makes me cry to this day everytime I watch it cuz it’s the saddest thing imaginable! Wasting time and wishing u could get it back and in real life when it’s over it’s over and even watching this so many times it’s hard to take its advice! Life, bills, rent, financial struggles are always there one way or another and all we ever want is to give our kids and family a good life but u either have time and no money or money and no time😢 great review!
22:51 Well said. This movie is the only Adam Sandler that has made me cry, and it works every single time.
only movie to ever make me cry, and I cry like a baby everytime i see it. even got teary eyes just watching this video
I was a kid when i watched that film, even as a kid that movie got burnt in to my brain, it made cry which is something movies super rarely manage to even today and single handely made me fear being alone and losing people. And ngl i had to look away in the sad scenes just to start crying.
12:28 OMFGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!! LMFAOOOOOOOO the way I hollered 😭
We need more of your intrusive thoughts 🤌🏽
Seb is just one big softie! 🥰 This movie def made me cry and I cried again watching this 🤦🏻♀️ I recommend 50 first dates! One of my fav Sandler movies! ❤️
Thank you for watching this so i could rewatch it, this movie is a masterpiece! I can’t help but cry every time!! ❤
Even though the majority of it is a goofy comedy, this movie legitimately changed the relationship I had with my dad. I can't really say that about any other movie I've watched.
This movie always makes me cry. Even cried during the reaction lol. So many people I know hate this film and I don't understand why
Every dad needs to watch this your right
Last time I watched this movie was with my dad a few years ago. Now I'm without him and it for sure makes me rethink desicions and priorities since he passed
First time I watched this I didn’t expect this Adam Sandler movie to hit me right in the feels, I SOBBED.
i still sob at this ngl
I enjoyed watching your reaction to Click! This is such a touching film and it always makes me cry. Realizing the importance of time and what things in our lives have true value can always be a difficult thing and I love how they showed it in the film. If you want something of the same sort, I suggest watching Stranger than Fiction starring Will Ferrell. It's about an IRS agent who lives a mundane life but it all changes when he starts hearing a voice narrating his life. It's a wonderful film to watch, so I hope you can check it out!
Remember watching this as a kid with my older brother and just bawling my eyes out
I dont remember when i saw this movie but i remember crying like a baby in those sad moments when he was dying made me think of my dad and all that
This movie makes me cry every time. Such a good movie.
I was in high school when this came out, saw it in theaters. hits differently now as an adult.
this is the only film that ever makes me cry. just the scene where he sees his dad for the last time
childhood classic. everytime i see him yelling at that car i break down no matter how much i prep myself
We appreciate your reactions. You'll always have our support.
This movie is a masterpiece it teaches you to live every moment like it’s your last appreciate the ones you have in your life and what you have
12:10 "pause and knock her out" ahahahahah that was so uncalled for, nearly spat my drink out
I'm very proud to say that this masterpiece is the only film that made me cry. Titanic doesn't even come close to it.
I literally watched this movie once just after it came out and would still say it's one of my favs. I recommend it constantly.
this movie makes me cry every single time I watch it and I've seen it like 10 thousand times. definitely one of my favorites to this day!
When Adam Sandler as Michael Newman cried when he saw his father for the last time, I thought: “Damn, this guy can act.”
And I was 14 years old then.
Subtle, heartwarming and -breaking at the same time.
Today years old when I found out that ginger neighbor kid is Cal Kestis from the Jedi Star Wars games 😱😱😱
Another fun fact: the male nurse at the end of the film is Frank Coraci, the director of this film and other Sandler movies.
Probably one of the most underrated movies ever imo
Let me tell you, if you have any period of time where you could've/should've spent more time with your wife or children and tou watch this movie, it hits hard. Cherish your blessings each day and challenge yourself to be less selfish than the day before.
I also recommend that you watch Nine Lives, The Master Of Disguise, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Disney’s The Kid
I can admit this made me cry, no movies nowadays can
The only movie that made my cry for first time. Pure gold.
I couldnt believe it when i found out the kid with red hair is Cameron Monoghan from the Jedi games
Everytime i revisit this movie is laugh and then cry uncontrollably for 15 minutes gonna forever be a childhood favorite
0:50 that is the gorgeous Kate Beckinsale, you should check her out in the Underworld movie franchise
this is actually one of my fav movies also !! everytime I see it I end up crying soo bad
love it when he says Stiflers mom !!!!!! everyone loves Stifler!!!!! Btw Adams sandlers mother is the voice of Marge Simpson the kid that lived next door at 22:22 is also the Joker in Gotham Cameron Monaghan
Wholesome movie. Makes u show how life flies. Really good message about being patient and taking your time. not taking what u have for granted, spend more time with your family. Fucking love this movie. Deff in my top 10
Every time I watch this movie I feel like hugging my dad and telling him I love him
One of The first movies that made me break down in tears Back years ago
Cried like a fn baby. Literally sobbed at the dad scene and the end. This movie doesn't get enough credit. It's great
i saw this film growing up one of the first movies to actually make me cry when i was a kid
I know I did NOT just see Cameron Monaghan as a prickled piece of sh*t child in this movie LMAO!
Every little kid at 13:36 : SKIBIDI TOILET
This movie does have a good concept though. Who wouldn’t want a universal remote control?
i remember seeing this at the movies with a friend and we were both sobbing
All the dad scenes made me cry man
Seb says: "who is thaaat??" at Kate Beckinsale. 😮😮
My dad loves this film. We've watched It like 50+ times no joke. This Is one of those films that Will stay with me forever . My fav Adam Sandler film by miiiileeessss.
This movie changed my life. I'm so glad I'm not the only one that this affected
Hey ! Weird suggestion but I love the Movie budz commentary and their channel is getting bigger but not enough to get them through the rough time.
I would love a collab !
People just get them some love !
This movie was always a fun time for me, I remember when me and my brother watched it for the first time and we had a blast, also a little relatable
I wish I had that remote, being honest I would barely use the fast forward option, all the other stuff is good enough for me
When you said this is essential viewing they should put this in schools, I wholeheartedly agree!