Dolores O'Riordan

- 2006
- PG13
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A workaholic architect, frustrated in his job but determined to make a better life for his family, is bestowed with a powerful universal remote that allows him more control over his life than he ever knew possible in director Frank Coraci's high-concept fantasy comedy. On the surface, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) seems to have it all, yet with all the demands forced upon him by his ungrateful boss (David Hasselhoff), Michael finds that setting aside time to spend with his loving wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two picture-perfect children, Ben (Joseph Castanon) and Samantha (Tatum McCann), has grown increasingly difficult. When a frustrating bout with the television remote leads the overworked husband and father to a nearby Bed, Bath & Beyond in search of a universal remote with the power to control all of his electronic devices, a curious peek into the back room leads Michael into the company of eccentric employee and talented inventor Morty (Christopher Walken). It seems that Morty has created a device that will not only allow Michael complete control over his television and stereo, but his entire life as well. As Michael discovers that the remarkable device has the power to muffle the barks of the family dog, zoom himself past an irritating quarrel with his wife, and even allow him to travel back and forth through time to different points in his life, the rush of being able to skip straight to the good parts in life soon leaves him feeling as if he's missing out on the total experience. Only when Michael begins to realize that the he has lost control of his life and the remote is now programming him does he finally learn that life is as much about the moments he'd rather forget as it is the moments he will always remember. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, (more)

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Beneath the Skin -- Live in Paris 2 is the improved second edition of Irish rockers the Cranberries' concert video recorded live in Paris, France, in 1999. Presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen and 16x9 enhanced, this updated version also offers a DTS audio track in addition to the Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The most marked improvement to note concerns the confusing interactive menus, which here have thankfully been cleaned up and are much easier to navigate. This disc also adds several high-quality bonus features. The inspired 25-minute "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee" documentary replaces the three on-the-road featurettes from the first disc. Additional music videos for "Analyze" and "Time Is Ticking Out" are included along with the previous disc's videos for "Animal Instinct," "Promises," and "Just My Imagination." Other upgraded special features include a DVD-ROM slide show, web links, interactive song lyrics, and an MP3 file for "Salvation." The rare live performances from the original disc ("Not Hollywood," "How," "Saving Grace," and "Yesterday's Gone") are still included here. All in all, this DVD is a definite improvement over the first-edition disc, but fans who appreciated the morphing album cover might want to hang on to the original. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide





