Your thoughts about "Click", SPOILER WARNING!!
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Your thoughts about "Click", SPOILER WARNING!!
What do you think of the movie "Click"? I thought it was pretty funny at first but...Then there was a huge drama part that basicly said "Enjoy things while you can!".
I give "Click" a 3 out of 5.
EDIT: If I was Adam Sandler I would keep the remote, I can do more than just control time....and the pause function is useful...
I give "Click" a 3 out of 5.
EDIT: If I was Adam Sandler I would keep the remote, I can do more than just control time....and the pause function is useful...

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You mean you don't like them? I thought this movie would be....better than expected...
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The subject of this movie thought of before the producers got together and made the movie. So that's why you found out the ending...Kirk wrote:The ending is obvious. He decides that he likes life the best it was and gets rid of the remote.
And I haven't even seen the movie.
..........The_Hushed_Casket wrote: No, I don't like Adam Sandler Movies. And, you thought this movie would be better than expected? How can you expect to exceed your own expectations? That is by definition impossible.

I gotta see that some time...THC wrote: Movies with Adam Sandler tend to make my head hurt. Except for Punch Drunk Love, that movie was great.
But let's stay on topic...

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Wrong. If I knew that I would have said that in my original post.Warbandit mk 3 wrote:The subject of this movie thought of before the producers got together and made the movie. So that's why you found out the ending...Kirk wrote:The ending is obvious. He decides that he likes life the best it was and gets rid of the remote.
And I haven't even seen the movie.
The only thing I knew about the movie was that Adam gets a remote that makes him so he can control time, which was given to him by Christopher Walken.
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True dat brotha! lolianswbitif!The_Hushed_Casket wrote:Movie plots tend to be quite predictable these days as movie producers seem to have forgotten the definition of the word 'originality.'
Movies these days are a bit....meh, I do like a few though.
I will see click though, sometimes adam sandler is funny, sometimes hes not.

First of all,The_Hushed_Casket wrote:No, I don't like Adam Sandler Movies. And, you thought this movie would be better than expected? How can you expect to exceed your own expectations? That is by definition impossible.Warbandit mk 3 wrote:You mean you don't like them? I thought this movie would be....better than I expected...
NO.
He expected it to be better that his predictons but it ended up being worse that his prodictions.
THats like say...
"Hmmm this hamburger is gonna rock... actually this hamburger is as good as i thought it would be."

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How can you expect something to be better than your expectations? That's like saying, I expect this to be bad, but I think it will be good. By saying you think something contrary to your expectations, you are by definition changing your expectations. Anyway, this isn't an argument about semantics.Armed Civilian wrote:First of all,The_Hushed_Casket wrote:No, I don't like Adam Sandler Movies. And, you thought this movie would be better than expected? How can you expect to exceed your own expectations? That is by definition impossible.Warbandit mk 3 wrote:You mean you don't like them? I thought this movie would be....better than I expected...
NO.
He expected it to be better that his predictons but it ended up being worse that his prodictions.
THats like say...
"Hmmm this hamburger is gonna rock... actually this hamburger is as good as i thought it would be."

See, this is where ur wrong hes not expecting something is better he is thinking...The_Hushed_Casket wrote: How can you expect something to be better than your expectations?
A.C wrote: You can Think something to be better/Worse than your expectations. Thats a Fact Jack.
And were not talking about it being better. about being worse.

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Better or worse is arbitrary, the fact is you are saying he can expect something to be different than what he expects, which is not possible. That is like saying something is not equal to itself, if you expect it to be different than you expect, your expectations have changed, and you no longer hold your previous expectation. But seriously, back on topic, this is not about language.Armed Civilian wrote:See, this is where ur wrong hes not expecting something is better he is thinking...The_Hushed_Casket wrote: How can you expect something to be better than your expectations?
A.C wrote: You can Think something to be better/Worse than your expectations. Thats a Fact Jack.
And were not talking about it being better. about being worse.

No offense. but are you a tard.
Where do u get this thing about him expecting .
He didnt say hes expecting his epextactions.
He said he thought it would be bettter than his predictons and u just threw in the Expect you own expectaions mumbo jumbo.
So yeah enough. stop being stubborn.
Where do u get this thing about him expecting .
He didnt say hes expecting his epextactions.
He said he thought it would be bettter than his predictons and u just threw in the Expect you own expectaions mumbo jumbo.
So yeah enough. stop being stubborn.

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I thought = past tense, before he saw this movie he thought 'blank'Armed Civilian wrote:No offense. but are you a tard.
Where do u get this thing about him expecting .
He didnt say hes expecting his epextactions.
He said he thought it would be bettter than his predictons and u just threw in the Expect you own expectaions mumbo jumbo.
So yeah enough. stop being stubborn.
I expected = past tense, before he saw this movie he thought 'blank' about this movie.
You apparently don't have a thesaurus in your house, or you might realize they mean the same thing in this context.
So saying that he thought, before the movie, that this movie would exceed the expectations he had formed prior to seeing this movie. He was saying that he thought, that this movie would be better than he thought it would be. Saying such is a logical fallacy, it is impossible. Basically what he is saying is that what he expected is not what he expected. This is really common-sense. Here, I can quote you saying this:
Here is the thesaurus' definition of 'expectation' (Source):Armed Civilian wrote:He expected it to be better that his predictons but it ended up being worse that his prodictions.
As you can see, the words 'expectation' and 'prediction' are synonyms, as such I can substitute them. So he was, at least according to the laws of the English language, saying that he expected something different than he expected (predicted if you like). Since the words mean the same thing, it is transitive.Thesaurus.reference.com wrote:Main Entry: Expectation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: anticipation
Synonyms: apprehension, assumption, assurance, belief, calculation, chance, confidence, conjecture, design, expectancy, fear, forecast, hope, intention, likelihood, looking forward, motive, notion, outlook, possibility, prediction, presumption, probability, promise, prospect, reliance, supposition, surmise, suspense, trust, view
I can't believe we're arguing about language, this is stupid, I'm done.

He could merely think that his expectations were reasonably low enough that the movie would exceed them, or that he had hoped that the movie would exceed the expectations he had set before he watched the movie.
You're all over thinking this. It's obvious what he intended to say.
As for the movie, I have no plans on seeing it. I haven't enjoyed a single Adam Sandler movie yet.
You're all over thinking this. It's obvious what he intended to say.
As for the movie, I have no plans on seeing it. I haven't enjoyed a single Adam Sandler movie yet.
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