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Q: Does Hot Tub Time Machine 2 pick up right after Hot Tub Time Machine? A: Sort of. Lou (Rob Corddry), who stayed in the past in the first movie, is now a wealthy rock star.
When you have a movie called Hot Tub Time Machine, you kind of know what you're getting into. Snakes on a Plane went with that title because it was trying to poke fun at the conventions of the ...
A chlorinated, R-rated “Back to the Future,” “Hot Tub Time Machine” accomplishes what “Snakes on a Plane” did not: It offers a merrily idiotic movie to go with its willfully idiotic title.
And it's not about a "Jacuzzi time machine," mind you, as Jacob points out to Adam Scott's character Adam Jr. in the movie. "Jacuzzi is a brand name," explains Jacob. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is in ...
I really liked the first Hot Tub Time Machine. It’s charm and throwback winks, mixed in with all that bubbling raunch was an unexpected jet blast. It delivered a lot of highs for such a low ...
How good can a movie named “Hot Tub Time Machine” possibly be? Yes? That’s not what I thought. I saw the stand-up display in a movie lobby and perked up. With a title like that, the ...
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 resurrects the time-traveling, R-rated antics of the cabin crew, with Adam Scott stepping in for John Cusack in the Steve Pink-directed follow-up to the 2010 hit comedy.
Watch a film clip from "Hot Tub Time Machine 2," starring Clark Duke, Rob Corddry and Craig Robinson. Photo: MGM Pictures Anyone who saw “Hot Tub Time Machine” in 2010—there’s no shame ...
The future of American screen comedy looks an awful lot like the present — which is to say, steeped in pop-culture references, groin-fixated humor and gay panic — if we are to believe t… ...
If I had a hot tub time machine I would travel back to 900 B.C., to the Cycladic Island of Delos off the coast of Mykonos. The people of that time worked hard and played harder.
This is going to be tough. Tasked with writing a complete and comprehensible review of Hot Tub Time Machine, I face a major linguistic challenge: most of its screenplay is far too vulgar to ...