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Movie Review: 'Hot Tub Time Machine'

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TheOpinionatedB
New York, NY
I was lucky to be able to attend an advanced screening of "Hot Tub Time Machine," and a studio rep informed us that the movie we were about to see was not the final cut, so it's a bit unfair for me to review it already.

Anyway, here's my review:

So there's this hot tub…but it's also a time machine…and much in the vein of "Snakes on a Plane," you know from the title alone what you're going to get from the movie. And if you find yourself wondering why such a blunt self-referential title is used, you're already thinking way too hard.

"Hot Tub Time Machine" is a bawdy comedy about three 40-something guys who have been friends since childhood, but now their lives kind of suck. Adam (John Cusack) is a control freak who can't make a relationship work. Nick (Craig Robinson) is a failed musician who now works at a doggy day spa. Lou (Rob Corddry) is a raging alcoholic, and that's probably the least of his problems. In an attempt the cheer themselves up and recapture some of the glory of their youth, they head out to a ski lodge (with Adam's 20-year-old nephew, Jacob (played by Clark Duke), in tow) where they spent a great weekend together in 1986.

Unfortunately, much like their lives, the ski lodge they remember so fondly also kind of sucks. But one soak in an unknowingly time-bending hot tub sends them back to that infamous weekend in 1986, Jacob included (who technically shouldn't even exist at that time). Hopes of changing their pasts to improve their present lives are quickly dashed when a mysterious repairman (a Chevy Chase cameo) appears and warns them that changing just one thing could screw up everything in the future. So they set out to recreate the events of that weekend—with Jacob acting as a sort of barometer of how they're affecting the present time—and eventually make their way back to 2010.

The entire movie is basically a love letter to cheesy 1980's comedies, and the people who adore them, clichés and all. The comedy is pretty much as lowbrow as you can get (there's a gross-out sight gag for every possible bodily fluid), and the couple of plot twists are pretty weak and easy to see coming, but that doesn't keep "Hot Tub" from being a fun way to spend 90 minutes. There are references to tons of '80s movies, including most of Cusack's own past works, the soundtrack is as good as that "Hits of the '80s" mix tape you have in your car (don't deny it, we all have one), and there are a lot of moments that are simply laugh-out-loud hilarious (like a running gag involving a severed arm).

The three leads couldn't have been cast any better, and they all look like they had a blast making the movie. It's been years since Cusack has starred in a full-blown comedy, and after seeing him in this, I hope he continues the trend. Robinson is probably best known as Darryl the warehouse worker on "The Office," and he makes the most out of the opportunity to be a lead player. Corddry excels at playing angry losers, and expertly makes Lou a character you would pity, if only he wasn't such a jerk. Newcomer Clark Duke (who IMDB tells me has done most of his work on the TV series "Greek") holds his own well when pitted against these three powerhouses, especially in the multitude of scenes where he plays the straight man to Corddry's insanity. All he needs is a quirky comedy with Michael Cera to really make his name known.

"Hot Tub" definitely isn't for everyone, and you have to be in the right sort of mood to find it entertaining. There are plenty of flaws to pick out if you want to: Minor characters are introduced and then vanish without explanation, dates and character ages are played with loosely (using "Hot Tub" math, 1986 is 20 years before 2010), the same outdated Michael Jackson joke that's in the trailer is still in the movie (I hope they cut that out before the theatrical release), and while I'm no prude when it comes to using colorful language, the f-bomb is used so often as an adjective/adverb, I began to wonder if the screenwriters knew any other modifiers. But as a fun, vulgar, and preposterous comedy that never takes itself too seriously, "Hot Tub Time Machine" is a great time. And you certainly can't accuse it of misleading advertising.
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markbyrn
markbyrn
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27 months ago: Back in time to 1986 - I didn't realize that was so long ago - yikes :)
Chris D
Chris D
Seattle, WA
27 months ago: I was one year old in 1986. :)
markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
27 months ago: So you're 24 going on 50 - you must of had a hard life to look so old - at least you got your hair still :)
27 months ago: "the soundtrack is as good as that "Hits of the '80s" mix tape you have in your car (don't deny it, we all have one)..."

Mix tape in your car? Seriously? I've been using CDs, even mix CDs, in my home for 15 - 20 years. For the past decade I've had a CD player in my car. For the past 5 I've used an iPod 99% of the time in the car.

Sounds like the reviewer is lost in the 80's.
TheOpinionatedB
TheOpinionatedB
New York, NY
27 months ago: Well, I use "mix tape" as an all-emcompassing term that includes both cassettes and CDs. Didn't realize I needed to specify that. Totally tubular of you to keep me in check. To the max.
26 months ago:
"Hits of the '80s" mix tape you have in your car (don't deny it, we all have one)
OMG Yes I have had mix tapes.. I (hate to admit it) remember when I got my first 4 track player that slide into the car under the dash and had to be removed - so the migration to cassette tapes was WOW. Yes I have been part of the "Hot Tub" party crew - but it was in the late 70's and those parties were wild.. no one was dressed and no one had anything that even remotely resembled morals.. Yeah those were the days. :) Haven't seen HTTM yet but looking forward to seeing it when it comes out - it'll be interesting to see how well they captured the true 86 spirit.. hmmm the hot tub parties were long since gone in my area by then but I remember the era quite well.. I was between husbands and having a ball with single life then.
jrkinsella
jrkinsella
Washington, DC
26 months ago: I just saw an advance screenign too and I agree with pretty much all of this review. This has to be the diritiest movie I've ever seen in the theater. I couldn't bother keeping track of the f-bombs with everything else going on and I do think they'll have to cut out some stuff to get an MPAA rating. As I remeber, there was no rating at the front end. It was like watching the "non-rated" DVD version on the big screen. Super cool.

The one disappointment I had was also with the date glich. It was a needless error to have them go back 20 years to 1986. Why not set the movie in 2006 or have Duke's character be 24? They would have needed an older actor though and he was pretty good. Oh well. A very funny and dirty dirty movie.
jrkinsella
jrkinsella
Washington, DC
26 months ago: I just saw an advance screenign too and I agree with pretty much all of this review. This has to be the diritiest movie I've ever seen in the theater. I couldn't bother keeping track of the f-bombs with everything else going on and I do think they'll have to cut out some stuff to get an MPAA rating. As I remeber, there was no rating at the front end. It was like watching the "non-rated" DVD version on the big screen. Super cool.

The one disappointment I had was also with the date glich. It was a needless error to have them go back 20 years to 1986. Why not set the movie in 2006 or have Duke's character be 24? They would have needed an older actor though and he was pretty good. Oh well. A very funny and dirty dirty movie.
Piss Off
Piss Off
26 months ago: Blah blah blah...something about three losers (one of those STILL a dried up 80s throwback) and a magic hot tub just seems really gay, like the title of this crap looking movie. I've seen trailers to movies that looked alright, or even really good, but then after watching the flick I'm walking away wondering why the **** I wasted my $8.50 on it. OK first off, John Cusak, you're lame. No one thinks you're good looking or funny anymore, just like Tom Cruise. Second, you always play the same hopeless romantic wiseguy with the same tired jokes, puns and such. Why bore people with this and that, and expect them laugh at you anymore. 1986 (24 years ago from 2010) was a long time ago, and the 1980s, were infact....ancient history. So WHY continue butchering a culturally doomed throwback decade anymore just to show us what we've already seen, heard, smelled, experienced in the bloody 80s! I think this movie will suck, and would've made more sense to send it straight to DVD instead. All I have to say is save your money. This movie looks like absolute garbage.
petertoshsghost
petertoshsghost
Encino, CA
26 months ago: Great movie! However, since the '80s wouldn't have been the '80s without Rick James, I would have liked to hear this in the movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZh8fPKsO...

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