‘Click’ Commands the Box Office
Adam Sandler’s new comedy, “Click,” took the top spot at the North American box office in its debut, sending “Cars” to second place in its third weekend.
Though the film has gotten mostly bad reviews, it brought in about $40 million US in its first three days, according to Reuters.
“Click” follows Sandler as a father who comes into possession of a magical remote control, allowing him to control his life like a television.
The film’s opening also marked the fourth time since 1999 that a movie starring Sandler debuted with a $40 million-plus take.
Rounding out the weekend’s top five spots were Jack Black’s “Nacho Libre” in third, thriller “Waist Deep” in fourth, and street-racing sequel “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” in fifth.
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