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Here’s how it works. If it wasn’t for a weekend trip down memory lane, the extended universe that is Hot Tub Time Machine would never have existed. Even stranger is the fact that a random ...
This weekend, you will be faced with a choice: Do you spend your money to see Hot Tub Time Machine 2 or donate that money to a worthwhile charity? The first Hot Tub Time Machine was pretty good, ...
Before it ended on a happy note of supernatural wish fulfillment, the first “Hot Tub Time Machine” (2010) managed to deliver a surprisingly bittersweet meditation — OK, more of an extended ...
The film title Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a special string of words. We may even call it the best movie name ever. But that was until we heard what the comedy could've been called ...
At the end of the first, often crudely funny time travel comedy "Hot Tub Time Machine," when Craig Robinson's character cracked that, "This better be the last time my a-- travels through space ...
But whatever — Hot Tub Time Machine is not a durable good. If I saw it again tomorrow I would probably dwell on its lapses in continuity, its problematic plot seemingly held together with Silly ...
For anyone who has, or hasn’t but wished they had, there is “Hot Tub Time Machine,” which starts with four -- Adam, Lou, Nick and Jacob -- or for the literal-minded among you, John Cusack ...
We know: This Hot Tub Time Machine thing is confusing. Is it a Hangover-style raunch-comedy? A time-travel epic? A 2001: A Space Odyssey-style journey into the vortex of our deepest souls?
By Ashley Lee 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 ...
That's where the filmmakers headed with "Hot Tub Time Machine," a not-so-excellent, dude-where's-my-youth adventure that's occasionally amusing but mostly is as lazy, self-involved and garish as ...
I’m the last person in the world I would expect to like a sequel to 2010’s Hot Tub Time Machine. Not because I didn’t enjoy the first movie; I did, but follow-ups to successful comedies ...