Dopo un duro colpo all'inguine, Nick e Jacob riportano Lou indietro nel tempo per salvarlo. I tre finiscono nel futuro, dove iniziano a cercare la persona che colpito Lou.Dopo un duro colpo all'inguine, Nick e Jacob riportano Lou indietro nel tempo per salvarlo. I tre finiscono nel futuro, dove iniziano a cercare la persona che colpito Lou.Dopo un duro colpo all'inguine, Nick e Jacob riportano Lou indietro nel tempo per salvarlo. I tre finiscono nel futuro, dove iniziano a cercare la persona che colpito Lou.
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- Gary Winkle
- (as Jason D. Jones)
- Shot Girl
- (as Mariana Vicente)
Recensioni in evidenza
'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' Synopsis: When Lou finds himself in trouble, Nick and Jacob fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past - which is really the present.
Let me put it up bluntly: 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' is strictly an okay fare, that only works in limited doses. This isn't the funniest sequel you'd watch, but, the few laughs here are fun. I didn't except anything else & hence I wasn't disappointed.
Josh Heald's Screenplay definitely needed more wit, but it has some humor, nonetheless. Steve Pink's Direction is alright. Cinematography, Editing & Art Design, are superb. Graphics lack finesse.
Performance-Wise: Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry & Clark Duke reprise their parts with more madness, but one is certainly missing John Cusack. Seriously, why isn't he a part of the sequel? Adam Scott tries to fill in Cusack's shoes, but fails totally. Chevy Chase appears in a miss-a-blink appearance.
On the whole, 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' works in bits.
First is the novelty factor. We've seen these guys time travel before so the whole "explaining time" aspect isn't all that interesting. Second, there's no consistency. The first movie had a plot - it was an adventure from start to finish and you were with these characters the whole way. It was straightforward and it worked. Here, they try to save Lou from being killed by going back in time to stop the killer, but instead they go forward in time and apparently the killer is from that time and ended up going back in time to kill Lou, or something. It's just a dumb convoluted plot. Not that plot is important in a comedy; it just helps to have some sort of narrative to follow instead of scene after scene of ridiculousness.
And third and most importantly, Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is missing John Cusack. He held the first movie together like glue. He played Adam, a likable everyman that the audience could relate to, and it helped that he had some of the funniest lines in the movie. This movie is all over the place without him. Lou is now the main character, and as much as I love Rob Corddry, his character gets really old really fast. His entire character revolves around gross-out humor and shock value, and it worked wonders in the first HTTM because Adam's sense of reason helped balance it out. Jacob is now the only voice of reason but he's Lou's son and serves as the punch-line to a lot of jokes in the movie. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Adam Scott is the newcomer playing Adam Jr., the son of John Cusack's character. The gang meets Adam Jr. in the future and he ends up going on the adventure to find Lou's killer with them. I love Adam Scott and he was fine in this movie, but he didn't really add anything noteworthy to the group's dynamic. He plays a geeky character who's about to get married, then on their adventure as you can imagine, drugs get consumed and mistakes are made. He definitely provides some laughs, and the group is still enjoyable to watch for the most part, but you can definitely feel a void in the character department.
The most important thing about a comedy is obviously the laughs, and this movie has a few. Much of the dialogue feels like shock value for the sake of being crude. Again, it works sometimes. Other times, not so much. Everything was done better in the first film. This definitely feels like a cash grab movie, especially since they didn't even bother asking John Cusack to return because they knew they'd have to pay him a sh*tload of money (although he does have a nice little cameo in the unrated version). But all in all, it's not terrible. It's a run-of-the-mill raunchy comedy with some funny moments and a lot of disgusting ones. It's worth maybe a one-time watch - if you were a fan of the first one you'll find some good chuckles here and there, and if you haven't seen the first one then you might enjoy this even more because you have nothing to compare it to.
As far as sequels go, it could have been a lot worse. The fact remains though that Hot Tub Time Machine 2 was simply unnecessary.
7/10
What this succeeds in doing, is being gross, mean and infantile. Now if that is what you're expecting going into this, you'll have a lot of fun. But remember: this is not about quality, and I cannot stress that out enough. It's about a group of people gathering together and taking the p... as the British would say (translation: having fun). Take that with a grain of salt and it'll help enjoy the movie. I know I was entertained enough, with just watching one sketch following another. Remember: this is just a movie (with no scientific explanations to the weird things that are happening).
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe movie was originally going to be titled "Hot Tub Time Machine 3" as a joke about the time travel, but the studio would not allow that, claiming it would be too confusing.
- BlooperWhen Lou and Nick are in the virtual reality world in Choosey Doozey they should appear to the world like the 2025 versions of their characters because it is the computer's representation of them to the TV-viewing audience, but in fact they look like their 2015 selves.
- Citazioni
Adam Jr.: Jacob is my cousin, and Uncle Lou...
Lou: Don't you ever call me that.
Adam Jr.: ... is my uncle! And they came here in a... uh... what was it?
Lou, Jacob: Hot Tub Time Machine.
Adam Jr.: That's right. .
Jill: Oh, okay.
[at Nick]
Jill: So I guess you came here in a Hot Tub Time Machine, too,
[Lou, Nick and Jacob turn and stare into the camera]
- Curiosità sui creditiJesse N. Davis Adams Exploding Ball Double
- Versioni alternativeThe Unrated Version extends the film by around 6 minutes.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Un loco viaje al futuro
- Luoghi delle riprese
- New Orleans, Louisiana, Stati Uniti(on location)
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 14.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.314.651 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.963.324 USD
- 22 feb 2015
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 13.081.651 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1