A harried workaholic, Michael Newman doesn't have time for his wife and children, not if he's to impress his ungrateful boss and earn a well-deserved promotion. So when he meets Morty, a loopy sales clerk, he gets the answer to his prayers: a magical remote that allows him to bypass life's little distractions with increasingly hysterical results.
One time joke made when the clearly expensive "universal remote" is revealed to be a free and the main character expresses reluctance at the offer and asks "Are you going to ask me to take my shirt off? Because I don't do that."
Work place sexual content. The main characters boss is depicted as "sleazy" for contracting work with caratacature "Arabs" including a prince who wants to build an American bar where feature attraction are wet t-shirt contests.
Later there is a sudden change of scenes to show the bare feet of two female staff in front of the boss' face as he comments about comparing their beauty.
Main character is depicted to be struggling with "eating (product placement) junk food". His son is critiqued by grandparents for "eating too much" while they are out in public, and the mother/wife announces her belief that her son is doing this because he is mimicking many of his father's actions.
There is a scene during the families slumber party where the main character is trying to "skip chapters" because he is very uncomfortable that his parents have invited themselves over for dinner. The dinner itself takes multiple skips and in the final "freeze frame" the main character makes an unheard comment towards his son that "everyone is done except for you" and the son is revealed to be attempting to lift an oversized amount of spaghetti into his mouth while sitting in front of a comically large pile of spaghetti.
There is a fantasy scene where the main character is deeply scared to realize that when he sees his reflection he "looks fat" (fat suit used in production).
A scene depicts the birth of the main character where it is commented by multiple people that the baby "has an extremely small p***s
While both the paternal characters (main character and the grandfather) are played by Jewish actors (Adam Sandler, and Henry Winkler) there are no direct mention of religion.
There is a censored "birthing scene" which immediately brings up discussion about male genitals, but no jokes are made about circumcision.
Michael's dad dies in his dream/vision but when he goes back to real life he's still alive. Michael gets really sick and is dying in his dream but then he goes back to real life and is alive and healthy
Adam Sandler's main character pauses time to fart into his boss's face, then the boss comments about "tasting s**t and wondering if it was put in his sandwich; the boss then blames his assistant for it.
Adam Sandler's main character pauses time to fart into his boss's face, then the boss comments about 'tasting s**t and wondering if it was put in his sandwich; the boss then blames his assistant for it.
A character transitions offscreen and Adam Sandler's character has a problem with it. Other coworkers also misgender them in a hushed tone out of earshot of the character.
There are several scenes of a dog "humping" a plush toy duck, in addition to sex between the main character and his wife shown in shadows in fast motion. There is one visual joke where something is meant to resemble an erection through a man's pants, even though it isn't his p***s