Directed by Steve Pink, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015) is a sequel to the 2010 movie Hot Tub Time Machine. It’s a comedy film featuring a group of three friends who embark on a journey to the future ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The screenwriters of “Hot Tub Time Machine” must have consumed copious amounts of drugs before ...
After the 2010 comedy “Hot Tub Time Machine” sent a group of down-on-their-luck dudes to the 1980s via a haywire Jacuzzi, the logical place for the sequel to go was back to the future. According to ...
The Hot Tub Time Machine gang is back on Friday with Hot Tub Time Machine 2, sure to be a runaway success in the stoner box office. We called up Craig Robinson, whose character Nick has made bank by ...
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. You know ...
If there's one admirable thing about the "Hot Tub Time Machine" movies, it's that they don't pretend to be anything they're not. Just look at that title. These films don't just embrace their stupidity ...
Though it may be hard to believe, "Hot Tub Time Machine II" (2015) is not easy to write off. Unlike Steve Pink’s original "Hot Tub Time Machine," the 2010 pick of the year for those who love crude ...
Four guys, three of them middle-aged, get into a hot tub at a scruffy ski resort they used to frequent in the 1980s. They get drunk, spill various liquids on the controls and are transported back 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 concept ...
A bad reviewer would spoil how a terrible movie ends because he or she does not want audiences to see it. It’s not about being helpful; it’s about be spiteful. The bad reviewer wants to ruin the lives ...
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 recount.
Borrowing liberally from 1985's Back to the Future, MGM's new time-travel comedy Hot Tub Time Machine follows three old friends -- Adam (John Cusack), Nick (Craig Robinson), and Lou, a.k.a. The ...