If they ever perfect that remote control that Adam Sandler used in Click, the first place I’m taking it to is Cirque du Soleil’s “O,” easily the busiest production on the Strip. There’s simply no way to absorb this show in one viewing. I’ve had a few friends drive themselves to near bankruptcy just so they could view this from multiple angles—and they still don’t completely get it. By the way, that aforementioned remote would be used for more than just the “rewind” function. I’d also use it to fast-forward after the lights go up, and skip having to listen to all those children in the audience begin mimicking the “Ay-yi-yi!” clown
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