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Hot Tub Time Machine

3 out of 5 stars
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Time Out says

It’s a time-honoured tradition among ageing rock stars with dwindling audiences to go back to the time that made them famous: nostalgia sells.

Now John Cusack is applying the same shtick to movies: having tried his luck as both action hero and romantic lead, with ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’, Cusack returns to the slapdash, high concept ’80s comedies that made him famous. And concepts don’t come much higher than this: following a mysterious incident with an outdoor Jacuzzi and a can of nuclear-powered Russian energy drink, Adam (Cusack) and his three friends find themselves rocketed into the past, forced to relive the craziest night of their teenage lives before they can find a way back to the good old twenty-first century.

‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ conforms a little too closely to the post-‘The Hangover’ comedy template of a gang of drunk middle-aged losers with loud voices, bad attitudes and dubious ideas about women. But where this film scores over ‘The Hangover’ is in the script, which replaces brash overconfidence with a looser narrative structure and a shaggier, more playful sense of humour.
It also does a great job of recreating the style and content of the ’80s comedies it so lovingly pastiches, namely girls with big hair, pounding synth music and skisuit-wearing preppy douchebag villains. Giving his most charming performance in years, Cusack keeps the film sweet-natured when his more outrageous co-star Rob Corddry threatens to go overboard.  No masterpiece, perhaps, but ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ is post-pub perfection.

Release Details

  • Rated:15
  • Release date:Friday 7 May 2010
  • Duration:99 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Steve Pink
  • Screenwriter:Josh Heald, Sean Anders
  • Cast:
    • John Cusack
    • Clark Duke
    • Craig Robinson
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