Chose this film from Blockbusters because a) it's a comedy and we were in the mood for something a little lighter, and b) it's got time travel, which suggested something a little different.
It's actually a very ordinary film.  I don't think I laughed at all throughout, and the situations were very predictable and staid. Just what you might expect a generic 'lads' film to be like after it's been filted through 200 studio executives, all having their own crack at the scripting.  Far superior is Doghouse - similar initial idea of a bunch of pussy-whipped losers heading off for a holiday, but far better in execution (and it has zombies in, which is always a winner).
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Hot Tub Time Machine
Chose this film from Blockbusters because a) it's a comedy and we were in the mood for something a little lighter, and b) it's got time travel, which suggested something a little different.
It's actually a very ordinary film.  I don't think I laughed at all throughout, and the situations were very predictable and staid. Just what you might expect a generic 'lads' film to be like after it's been filted through 200 studio executives, all having their own crack at the scripting.  Far superior is Doghouse - similar initial idea of a bunch of pussy-whipped losers heading off for a holiday, but far better in execution (and it has zombies in, which is always a winner).
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I actually found this film pretty funny, although I did see it at the cinema & often find films more funny with a bigger audience. As with horror films, I went to see Devil last week & found that quite 'scary' with all the gasps & screams from the auditorium. I suppose it wont seem half as bad when it comes out on DVD. Back to HTTM, I agree that the time travel element (which is the reason I went to see the film) is under used. I am at present, trying to watch EVERY time travel film EVER made, as it has always been One of my greatest facinations. any recommendations???
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