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La machine à démonter le temps 2

Original title: Hot Tub Time Machine 2
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
43K
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La machine à démonter le temps 2 (2015)
When Lou, who has become the "father of the Internet," is shot by an unknown assailant, Jacob and Nick fire up the time machine again to save their friend.
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When Lou's shot in the groin, Nick and Jacob drag him in the Hot Tub Time Machine to go back in time and save Lou. The three end up 10 years in the future, where they need to go to find the ... Read allWhen Lou's shot in the groin, Nick and Jacob drag him in the Hot Tub Time Machine to go back in time and save Lou. The three end up 10 years in the future, where they need to go to find the shooter.When Lou's shot in the groin, Nick and Jacob drag him in the Hot Tub Time Machine to go back in time and save Lou. The three end up 10 years in the future, where they need to go to find the shooter.

  • Director
    • Steve Pink
  • Writers
    • Josh Heald
    • John Karnay
  • Stars
    • Rob Corddry
    • Craig Robinson
    • Clark Duke
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    43K
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    • Director
      • Steve Pink
    • Writers
      • Josh Heald
      • John Karnay
    • Stars
      • Rob Corddry
      • Craig Robinson
      • Clark Duke
    • 131User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Rob Corddry
    Rob Corddry
    • Lou
    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Nick
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Jacob
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Adam Jr.
    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Jill
    Chevy Chase
    Chevy Chase
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    Collette Wolfe
    Collette Wolfe
    • Kelly
    Bianca Haase
    Bianca Haase
    • Sophie
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Gary Winkle
    • (as Jason D. Jones)
    Kumail Nanjiani
    Kumail Nanjiani
    • Brad
    Kellee Stewart
    Kellee Stewart
    • Courtney
    Josh Heald
    Josh Heald
    • Terry
    Gretchen Koerner
    Gretchen Koerner
    • Susan
    Lisa Loeb
    Lisa Loeb
    • Lisa Loeb
    Jessica Williams
    Jessica Williams
    • Jessica Williams
    Bruce Buffer
    Bruce Buffer
    • Bruce Buffer
    Mariana Paola Vicente
    Mariana Paola Vicente
    • Shot Girl
    • (as Mariana Vicente)
    Adam Herschman
    Adam Herschman
    • J-Bird
    • Director
      • Steve Pink
    • Writers
      • Josh Heald
      • John Karnay
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    4swaldyn

    Heartless mess

    When I first saw Hot Tub Time Machine back in 2010, I was pleasantly surprised. It was an entertaining buddy movie that yearned for something more, that came packaged with a soul and an ethos, and with its powerful heart, it took great strides to comfort us and lead us on a journey toward self-discovery and catharsis. Hot Tub Time Machine was as much an exercise in great dark comedy as it was a purge of all that was wrong in our lives, and it came loaded with characters that were funny yet so very human. It had all the markings of a truly great movie, and one could tell it was a labor of love, carefully crafted by an adept team.

    Hot Tub Time Machine 2, on the other hand, casts itself far astray from its predecessor. In this sequel, we find our regular cast of characters (Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Clark Duke – John Cusack is absent this time around) living the good future they've carved out for themselves in their last outing. But they're unhappy. Ego and wealth has seized hold of them, and in Corddry's case, has turned him into a frustratingly awful monster that no one, not even his wife or son, can stand. It's during the middle of a party where Fate propels them on another adventure, as a cloaked assassin shoots Corddry in the family jewels. The team rallies together and plunges through the pool of time to find this assassin and halt a "friend's" murder.

    Along the way, our protagonists meet up with Adam Scott, cast as a replacement to and a bastard child of John Cusack's character. And it's through Scott that Robinson, Duke, and Corddry discover they weren't just propelled into the future, they were cast onto an alternate time line, a recurring joke intended to spoof several popular movie franchises as of late, most notably The Terminator franchise. After a convoluted exposition and an overdone foundation for time travel, hilarity ensues.

    So the audience waits. And waits. And waits. The sounds of candy wrappers and teeth mashing popcorn echo off the walls of the theater. A few people cough. Someone blows snot into tissue paper. A cell phone warbles the classic Power Rangers theme through a pair of jeans. But no one laughs. The audience is so stoic, I find myself wondering if I accidentally stumbled into a screening of American Sniper. Nope. Rob Corddry is on screen vomiting penis jokes at a mile a minute. And no one is laughing.

    It's like this for most of the movie. Every twenty minutes I might hear a slight chuckle, but this theater is mostly a mausoleum. Saint Peter is before us, showing us the last endeavors of director Steve Pink and writer Josh Heald before their careers died. It's a lesson for us, a morality play on cashing in with an undeserving sequel.

    "Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is lazy," Saint Peter tells us. "It's a bucket of unused jokes thrown at the screen in disarray, hoping — nay, praying — something sticks. It's a good thing John Cusack knew well enough to stay away, but the devils who made this had to go ahead and drag Adam Scott into this disaster." There's a scene midway through Hot Tub Time Machine 2 where Scott trips on psychotropic drugs. He puts this thing called an "electric ladybug" on his neck, which is little more than a bug-shaped microchip. Scott trips for hours and hours, and it's an excuse for the creative time to play with different lenses and editing tools. As I'm watching Scott make a goof of himself for the camera, his head twisting and turning into odd shapes while he makes faces, I couldn't help but feel sorry for him. Here he is, having the time of his life, and we're staring at him like a bunch of old people on a bench with nothing better to do — arms folded and hell bent on people-watching.

    What's even sadder is Scott's whole motivation, as a character, is to find his dad. The movie teases us with John Cusack references frequently, whether it's the group of friends finding Cusack's trench coat or his boxed memories of "Cincinnati" (a point of furious indignation in the first film) or Scott, holding up Cusack's photo, bemoaning the ills of being a fatherless son. And whether or not this teasing was meant to be a joke, there's no delivery, and there's no punch line. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 dangles the carrot of a missing character, arguably the one who brings the cathartic element to the previous film, above our heads for an hour and a half and offers nothing for solace. Much like the rest of the movie, there's no sense of closure, no real turning points or soulful characters on a quest to better themselves.

    Hot Tub Time Machine 2 isn't another darkly comedic exploration of the human condition. It's just junk food, and even as junk food, it doesn't taste very good. The jokes are half-assed and the script is unpolished. It's a last minute effort to capitalize on a movie that built quite a sizable fan base.
    6namashi_1

    Has a few laughs...

    The sequel to the 2010 film Hot Tub Time Machine, 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' has a few laughs. Its definitely not a laugh-riot, but some genuine jokes/sequences leave an impression.

    '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.
    maclock

    This was a hilarious, if outrageously crude film

    There are very few comedies which have made laugh out loud in a theatre. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is one of those comedies. I could very well be incorrect, but I should imagine that many of the people who did not enjoy this film were offended by depictions of nudity, drug use, binge drinking, sexual intercourse, and jokes or humour dealing with any or all of the foregoing. If you are not a prude, though, then you may find this outrageous comedy is worth a viewing. It is easy, mindless viewing suitable for a night when you could do with a few laughs. As I have not seen the first movie, I have no idea whether it is in any way funny or amusing. It does not strike me as being necessary in the least, though. The Hot Tub Time Machine series would not appear to build upon previous movies in such a way that you need to view the first film to appreciate what goes on in the second. Recommended viewing for those who are not holy rollers.
    4Aktham_Tashtush

    The Plot is weak ,, to be fair, there were some laughs and giggles here and there ,, but not sure that was enough to save some of the movie's dignity...

    So i got lost a bit in the beginning so i kinda had to watch bits and pieces from the first movie :\

    The plot is weak, didn't made an hint of impression ,in some parts felt all over the place, no where near the fresh new idea as the first movie, making the traveling this time to the future was a clever touch trying to save the sequel,, And to be fair the comedy worked in some other parts. The storyline was okay, and the screenplay looked tidier and tighter after the first 40 minutes.

    As for the cast, they were engaging ,, i mean after 2010 the cast drifted apart to their own stuff, Rob Corddry spent a quality time on TV with his "Children's Hospital" show ,, Craig Robinson on "The office" and "the Cleveland show" and same goes for Clark Duke ,, so coming back here after a 5 years gap looked somehow not that WoWzer moment but it went fine in the end.

    Overall,, even though the plot was weak, the writers and the dorky oddly funny scenes of the three guys plus Adam Scott did a good job saving some dignity for the movie ... i'm sure it wasn't so satisfying for the "hot tub time machine" loyal Fans ,, but if i'd like to keep it brightly optimistic i'd say 4 out 10 seems quite fair for the sequel.
    4Tweekums

    Sometimes crudeness is funny... sometimes it is just crude

    Opening five years after the events of the first film Lou Dorchen and Nick Webber have become very successful thanks to using other people's ideas. Then, at a party, Lou is shot in the groin and later dies. His son Jacob and Nick drag him to the time machine and they hope to travel back in time to stop the shooting... they actually end up in the future; a time when their lives are somewhat different. Evidence suggests that the killer is from this time period; the trio will have to find the killer before he goes back to commit the crime. They suspect former friend Adam Yates who was bitter after missing the trip in the first film that led to Lou and Nick's success. They find his son Adan Jnr, and he joins the search. In what follows they get into a number of sticky situations.

    This sequel was rather disappointing; there were some genuinely funny moments but too many gags relied on the fact that Lou is a thoroughly unpleasant character... he is a bully who more often than not gets away with it. Most of the gags are fairly crude without the wit to be funny. The film is clearly inspired by numerous other time travel films, which are inevitably name checked by the characters. The cast do a decent enough job with the material. Overall this is far from a must see but if you like your comedies crude you might enjoy it... I'm just glad it only cost me 50p and that went to a charity!

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      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]

    • Crazy credits
      Jesse N. Davis Adams Exploding Ball Double
    • Alternate versions
      The Unrated Version extends the film by around 6 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Edward Norton/Craig Robinson/Chris Brown and Tyga (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Bubble Beat
      Written by Chris Newlin

      Performed by Mighty Goldfish

      Courtesy of Mighty Goldfish Music

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le spa à remonter dans le temps 2
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • United Artists
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,314,651
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,963,324
      • Feb 22, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,081,651
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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