Jazetopher

12th May 2007

Click (2006)

Corrected entry: During the scene after Michael fast forwards Sundace going to the bathroom he goes inside screaming while running up the stairs, but as the camera spans out into the next morning you can plainly see that it is a one story house.

Correction: Nope. Michael's house is always two stories when viewed from inside and outside.

Jazetopher

16th Apr 2007

Click (2006)

Corrected entry: Mike's father dies in 2021, as it says on his tombstone. Back when Mike was fat and just got promoted again, he tells the remote "Just take me home" and fast forwards to him arriving home. While he's in the car, the radio is heard saying that the year is 2017. After the dog knocks Mike over, the remote fast forwards to the end of his illness. Donna says he has been recovering for 6 years. This is right before he finds out his father died, so his father would have had to died in 2023 if it really has been 6 years.

Correction: He "finds out" in 2023 that his father died, but his father actually died two years earlier as is shown on the tombstone. This explains the surprised look on the faces of others when he reacts the way he does to his father's death, as it happened already, and they think he should have known.

Jazetopher

Correction: In addition to the previous correction, Ben tells his dad "he died a while back", a comment appropriately that indicates quite a while or in this case, two years.

27th Jan 2007

Click (2006)

Corrected entry: When the boys are playing catch and Michael pauses them, he can easily move the kid's arm down, but when he whacks his boss, his face barely moves.

Correction: All people affected by the remote are subject to supernatural forces, which are not bound by normal laws of physics.

Jazetopher

24th Jul 2006

Click (2006)

Corrected entry: Also in the breakfast scene with Donna and Janine, Michael tunes out Janine by turning on a New York Yankees baseball game through the "picture in picture" feature on his remote. Professional baseball games don't typically start until past noon.

Correction: The don't "typically" start until after noon, but it still happens. Besides, what is typical about a remote that can stop, rewind, fast forward, and pause time? He can play anything from his life by using the Menu feature on the remote, so what's to say he didn't play a game he missed on TV the day before?

Jazetopher

20th Jul 2006

Click (2006)

Corrected entry: After Michael's weight gain, he winds up in hospital thin again where he was told that he was lucky he cracked his head on the bricks or they would never had found the tumor. "You are the first person to ever put on weight having chemotherapy." He was fat before they discovered the cancer, and chemo caused the weight, therefore he was having chemo before he knew he had cancer. Seems a little pre-emptive to me.

Correction: He did not put on all that weight during chemotherapy, they are stating that the expected reaction of losing weight during chemo did not happen, and he actually gained some weight during treatment, hence the need for the liposuction that left him with the "flap" on his stomach.

Jazetopher

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