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{{quote|''"It must be some kind of... [[Title Drop|hot tub time machine]] ." [[Break the Fourth Wall|*stares intensely at viewers*]]''|'''Nick Webber-Agnew'''}}
{{quote|''"It must be some kind of... [[Title Drop|hot tub time machine]] ." [[Break the Fourth Wall|*stares intently at viewers*]]''|'''Nick Webber-Agnew'''}}


A 2010 film directed by Steve Pink (the guy who did ''[[Accepted]]''). Three friends (Adam, Lou and Nick), and Adam's nephew Jacob take a trip to a ski resort where Adam, Lou and Nick used to hang out to relive good times after Lou attempts suicide. However, while getting drunk in a hot tub, Lou spills some Chernobly (a type of Russian Red Bull) onto the hot tub controls, turning it into a time machine. The hot tub sends the four back to 1986, where Adam, Lou and Nick have regained their youth and replaced their 1986 selves. (Jacob, for some reason, is not a zygote. This goes unexplained, though he occasionally goes static like a television image with poor reception.)
A 2010 film directed by Steve Pink (the guy who did ''[[Accepted]]''). Three friends (Adam, Lou and Nick), and Adam's nephew Jacob take a trip to a ski resort where Adam, Lou and Nick used to hang out to relive good times after Lou attempts suicide. However, while getting drunk in a hot tub, Lou spills some Chernobly (a type of Russian Red Bull) onto the hot tub controls, turning it into a time machine. The hot tub sends the four back to 1986, where Adam, Lou and Nick have regained their youth and replaced their 1986 selves. (Jacob, for some reason, is not a zygote. This goes unexplained, though he occasionally goes static like a television image with poor reception.)
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The last film to be distributed by [[MGM]] before its bankruptcy and reorganization as a pure producer and co-funder.
The last film to be distributed by [[MGM]] before its bankruptcy and reorganization as a pure producer and co-funder.
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=== This film contains examples of: ===
* [[Actor Allusion]]: One scene features the line: "I want my two dollars!" which is a reference to ''[[Better Off Dead]]'', one of Cusack's earliest films (which also took place at a ski resort). Also on seeing all the drugs in Adam's suitcase, Jacob says "What are you, [[Hunter S Thompson]]?" to which Adam replies, "I thought I was." [[John Cusack]] was close friends with Thompson, and attended his funeral. On a more meta note, Cusack had also campaigned for the role of the Thompson equivilant in [[Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas]], a role that eventually went to Johnny Depp.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: One scene features the line: "I want my two dollars!" which is a reference to ''[[Better Off Dead]]'', one of Cusack's earliest films (which also took place at a ski resort). Also on seeing all the drugs in Adam's suitcase, Jacob says "What are you, [[Hunter S. Thompson]]?" to which Adam replies, "I thought I was." [[John Cusack]] was close friends with Thompson, and attended his funeral. On a more meta note, Cusack had also campaigned for the role of the Thompson equivilant in [[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]], a role that eventually went to Johnny Depp.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Ok, Almighty Hot Tub Repairman.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Ok, Almighty Hot Tub Repairman.
* [[Analogy Backfire]]:
* [[Analogy Backfire]]:
{{quote| '''Adam:''' By the way, where does it say in the fucking Friendship Handbook that you are the only one who's allowed any fucking problems?<br />
{{quote|'''Adam:''' By the way, where does it say in the fucking Friendship Handbook that you are the only one who's allowed any fucking problems?
'''Lou:''' I forgot that it says in the Asshole Handbook that you can just fuck over your friends whenever you want!<br />
'''Lou:''' I forgot that it says in the Asshole Handbook that you can just fuck over your friends whenever you want!
'''Adam:''' Actually, it would say that in the Asshole Handbook if it was, like, guidelines for being an asshole, that's what it would say. }}
'''Adam:''' Actually, it would say that in the Asshole Handbook if it was, like, guidelines for being an asshole, that's what it would say. }}
* [[Artistic License History]]: Contrary to what the writers would have you believe, they had snowboards back in '86. Most ski resorts still didn't allow them, but being a ski patroller, Blaine could reasonably be expected to know what one is.
* [[Artistic License History]]: Contrary to what the writers would have you believe, they had snowboards back in '86. Most ski resorts still didn't allow them, but being a ski patroller, Blaine could reasonably be expected to know what one is.
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* [[Dirty Communists]]: The time travelers are mistaken for these after Blaine and the ski patrol find their modern cell phones and MP3 players (which they think are [[Shoe Phone|spy gadgets]]), and their can of Chernobly.
* [[Dirty Communists]]: The time travelers are mistaken for these after Blaine and the ski patrol find their modern cell phones and MP3 players (which they think are [[Shoe Phone|spy gadgets]]), and their can of Chernobly.
* [[The Eighties]]: Where our protagonists end up. Everything's so exaggerated, you can't tell whether for comedic purposes or because the characters are travelling back to their half-forgotten youth.
* [[The Eighties]]: Where our protagonists end up. Everything's so exaggerated, you can't tell whether for comedic purposes or because the characters are travelling back to their half-forgotten youth.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: This movie is about a hot tub, which acts as a time machine.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: This movie is about a hot tub, which acts as a time machine.
* [[Eye Scream]]: Averted with Adam, who was stabbed in the eye''brow''. Still, pretty close call.
* [[Eye Scream]]: Averted with Adam, who was stabbed in the eye''brow''. Still, pretty close call.
* [[Fight Fur Your Right to Party]]: a guy in a bear suit suddenly appears during the [[Binge Montage]].
* [[Fight Fur Your Right to Party]]: a guy in a bear suit suddenly appears during the [[Binge Montage]].
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* [[Heavy Metal Umlaut|Heävy Mëtal Ümlaut]]: {{spoiler|Mötley Lüe, Lou's multi-platinum-selling band in which he rose to fame after [[I Choose to Stay|deciding to stay in the past]]}}.
* [[Heavy Metal Umlaut|Heävy Mëtal Ümlaut]]: {{spoiler|Mötley Lüe, Lou's multi-platinum-selling band in which he rose to fame after [[I Choose to Stay|deciding to stay in the past]]}}.
* [[The Friend Nobody Likes]]: On Lou:
* [[The Friend Nobody Likes]]: On Lou:
{{quote| '''Nick:''' You know how every group of friends has that one asshole? He's our asshole. }}
{{quote|'''Nick:''' You know how every group of friends has that one asshole? He's our asshole. }}
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: Jacob{{spoiler|, at least until Lou (who, it turns out, is Jacob's father) changes the past so that he and Adam's sister get married.)}}
* [[Heroic Bastard]]: Jacob{{spoiler|, at least until Lou (who, it turns out, is Jacob's father) changes the past so that he and Adam's sister get married.)}}
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Grosse Pointe Blank|Martin Blank]], [[The Office|Darrel]], [[The Daily Show|that one dude from The Daily Show]] and [[Kick Ass|one of Dave Lizewski's friends]] travel to the 1980s and run into [[Back to The Future|George McFly]], [[The Karate Kid|Johnny Lawrence]], [[Cloverfield|Marlena Diamond]] and [[National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation|Clark Griswold]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Grosse Pointe Blank|Martin Blank]], [[The Office|Darrel]], [[The Daily Show|that one dude from The Daily Show]] and [[Kick-Ass|one of Dave Lizewski's friends]] travel to the 1980s and run into [[Back to The Future|George McFly]], [[The Karate Kid|Johnny Lawrence]], [[Cloverfield|Marlena Diamond]] and [[National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation|Clark Griswold]].
** Not to mention a [[Everybody Remembers the Stripper|memorable appearance]] by [[Mad Men|Megan Draper]].
** Not to mention a [[Everybody Remembers the Stripper|memorable appearance]] by [[Mad Men|Megan Draper]].
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: The Red Bull-like Russian beverage "Chernobly" [[Green Rocks|made the time machine work]] and brought the gang back to 1986 at the height of ski season, mere weeks prior to the Chernobyl incident.
* [[Historical In-Joke]]: The Red Bull-like Russian beverage "Chernobly" [[Green Rocks|made the time machine work]] and brought the gang back to 1986 at the height of ski season, mere weeks prior to the Chernobyl incident.
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* [[It's Not You, It's Me]]: Played straight, both when Adam originally broke up with his girlfriend, {{spoiler|and again in the [[Alternate Timeline]] when ''she'' dumps ''him'', which she was gonna do anyway}}.
* [[It's Not You, It's Me]]: Played straight, both when Adam originally broke up with his girlfriend, {{spoiler|and again in the [[Alternate Timeline]] when ''she'' dumps ''him'', which she was gonna do anyway}}.
* [[Knight Templar]]: Blaine and his ski patrol friends. They have a legitimate mission of maintaining law and order on the mountain, but they use this and the [[Dirty Communists|Red Scare]] as an excuse to be [[Jerkass|Jerkasses]].
* [[Knight Templar]]: Blaine and his ski patrol friends. They have a legitimate mission of maintaining law and order on the mountain, but they use this and the [[Dirty Communists|Red Scare]] as an excuse to be [[Jerkass|Jerkasses]].
* [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall]]: After Nick says, "[[Title Drop|It's some kind of hot tub-time machine]]".
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: After Nick says, "[[Title Drop|It's some kind of hot tub-time machine]]".
* [[A Little Something We Call "Rock and Roll"|A Little Something We Call Hip-Hop]] - After performing his cover of Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl", Nick gets a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] and a [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] in one shot when he wows the audience with his rendition of {{spoiler|"Let's Get it Started" by [[Black Eyed Peas]]}}
* [[A Little Something We Call "Rock and Roll"|A Little Something We Call Hip-Hop]] - After performing his cover of Rick Springfield's "Jesse's Girl", Nick gets a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] and a [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] in one shot when he wows the audience with his rendition of {{spoiler|"Let's Get it Started" by [[Black Eyed Peas]]}}
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: April.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: April.
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** The deleted scenes indicate that he's also a time traveller.
** The deleted scenes indicate that he's also a time traveller.
* [[Mental Time Travel]]: For everyone but Jacob.
* [[Mental Time Travel]]: For everyone but Jacob.
* [[Metalhead]]: Teenage Lou has long hair, a leather jacket, and an [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]] t-shirt.
* [[Metalhead]]: Teenage Lou has long hair, a leather jacket, and an [[Iron Maiden]] t-shirt.
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]: See [[Dirty Communists]].
* [[Mistaken for Spies]]: See [[Dirty Communists]].
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: When the four walk into the ski lodge. Leg warmers, [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]], [[Eighties Hair]], ''[[Miami Vice]]'' T-shirts, cassette players, cell phones the size of bricks, [[MTV]] [[Network Decay|playing music videos]], and more all set the mood.
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: When the four walk into the ski lodge. Leg warmers, [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]], [[Eighties Hair]], ''[[Miami Vice]]'' T-shirts, cassette players, cell phones the size of bricks, [[MTV]] [[Network Decay|playing music videos]], and more all set the mood.
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* [[Percussive Maintenance]]: Jacob, when he starts going static.
* [[Percussive Maintenance]]: Jacob, when he starts going static.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Being the 80s, and in ski country, several ladies of course wear some fur coats, including one woman wearing her fur jacket open, [[Going Fur a Swim|with a bikini top underneath]].
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Being the 80s, and in ski country, several ladies of course wear some fur coats, including one woman wearing her fur jacket open, [[Going Fur a Swim|with a bikini top underneath]].
* [[Revival By Commercialization]]: The song "Home Sweet Home" by [[Motley Crue]] received a brief boost in popularity following the release of this film.
* [[Revival by Commercialization]]: The song "Home Sweet Home" by [[Motley Crue]] received a brief boost in popularity following the release of this film.
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]: {{spoiler|When the gang comes back to the future, they have no memory of Lougle or the success that they have enjoyed for the last few decades.}}
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]: {{spoiler|When the gang comes back to the future, they have no memory of Lougle or the success that they have enjoyed for the last few decades.}}
* [[Rule of Funny]]: The overriding principle in the name of which all errors mentioned herein can easily be excused.
* [[Rule of Funny]]: The overriding principle in the name of which all errors mentioned herein can easily be excused.
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* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Screw Destiny]]
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: {{spoiler|What the guys end up doing once they summon up the brass to defy the repairman and do things the way they wish they had}}.
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: {{spoiler|What the guys end up doing once they summon up the brass to defy the repairman and do things the way they wish they had}}.
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll|Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll]]: Check, check, and check!
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll|Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll]]: Check, check, and check!
* [[Shout-Out]]: A very subtle one to ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]''. It's squirrels instead of mice, but there's clearly more than meets the eye going on with them.
* [[Shout-Out]]: A very subtle one to ''[[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy]]''. It's squirrels instead of mice, but there's clearly more than meets the eye going on with them.
** Also, while Adam is talking with the [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]] in the house they broke into, a quick "Okay, so you're a [[Doctor Who|Time Lord]], and this hot tub is your [[Time and Relative Dimensions In Space|space ship]]."
** Also, while Adam is talking with the [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]] in the house they broke into, a quick "Okay, so you're a [[Doctor Who|Time Lord]], and this hot tub is your [[Time and Relative Dimensions In Space|space ship]]."
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** Not to mention a minor part played by Crispin Glover (AKA George McFly).
** Not to mention a minor part played by Crispin Glover (AKA George McFly).
* [[The Stoner]]: Adam has enough illegal drugs in his briefcase to overdose an elephant.
* [[The Stoner]]: Adam has enough illegal drugs in his briefcase to overdose an elephant.
* [[Strawman Political]]: You sort of get a sense of where the filmmakers' politics are at the point where it's implied that having to live through Reagan's presidency again would be worse than going to Hell. Luckily that's about the only time it's really brought up.
* [[Suck E. Cheese's]]: {{spoiler|Adam's dad died after going to one of these.}}
* [[Suck E. Cheese's]]: {{spoiler|Adam's dad died after going to one of these.}}
* [[Technology Marches On]]: Pointed out in-universe.
* [[Technology Marches On]]: Pointed out in-universe.
{{quote| '''Nick:''' Somethin's goin' on in here. Dude is rockin' a ''cassette player''. !}}
{{quote|'''Nick:''' Somethin's goin' on in here. Dude is rockin' a ''cassette player''. !}}
* [[The Slow Path]]: {{spoiler|Lou stays behind in the past to become rich and make sure that the events of this weekend propelled them into a Better Future. He suffers no ill effects because it is [[Mental Time Travel]]}}
* [[The Slow Path]]: {{spoiler|Lou stays behind in the past to become rich and make sure that the events of this weekend propelled them into a Better Future. He suffers no ill effects because it is [[Mental Time Travel]]}}
* [[Time Travelers Are Spies]]: One of the medics at the ski resort believes the main characters are Russian spies.
* [[Time Travelers Are Spies]]: One of the medics at the ski resort believes the main characters are Russian spies.
* [[Time Travel for Fun And Profit]]: Lou, big time. To a lesser extent, all the time travelers, although they were not aware until they came back.
* [[Time Travel for Fun and Profit]]: Lou, big time. To a lesser extent, all the time travelers, although they were not aware until they came back.
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: The hot tub causes a [[Mental Time Travel]] effect for Lou, Adam and Nick, but physically transports Jacob into the past.
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: The hot tub causes a [[Mental Time Travel]] effect for Lou, Adam and Nick, but physically transports Jacob into the past.
* [[Title Drop]]: So obvious it's [[Anvilicious]].
* [[Title Drop]]: So obvious it's [[Anvilicious]].

Latest revision as of 20:41, 6 February 2015

"It must be some kind of... hot tub time machine ." *stares intently at viewers*
Nick Webber-Agnew

A 2010 film directed by Steve Pink (the guy who did Accepted). Three friends (Adam, Lou and Nick), and Adam's nephew Jacob take a trip to a ski resort where Adam, Lou and Nick used to hang out to relive good times after Lou attempts suicide. However, while getting drunk in a hot tub, Lou spills some Chernobly (a type of Russian Red Bull) onto the hot tub controls, turning it into a time machine. The hot tub sends the four back to 1986, where Adam, Lou and Nick have regained their youth and replaced their 1986 selves. (Jacob, for some reason, is not a zygote. This goes unexplained, though he occasionally goes static like a television image with poor reception.)

A hot-tub repairman (played by Chevy Chase), who may or may not be Mr. Exposition, occasionally drops by to have Cryptic Conversations about how to return to 2010 and the consequences of changing the past. This, however, doesn't stop the three from trying, much to the dismay of Jacob, who feels that their actions may put his very existence in jeopardy via the Butterfly Effect.

The last film to be distributed by MGM before its bankruptcy and reorganization as a pure producer and co-funder.


Tropes used in Hot Tub Time Machine include:
  • Actor Allusion: One scene features the line: "I want my two dollars!" which is a reference to Better Off Dead, one of Cusack's earliest films (which also took place at a ski resort). Also on seeing all the drugs in Adam's suitcase, Jacob says "What are you, Hunter S. Thompson?" to which Adam replies, "I thought I was." John Cusack was close friends with Thompson, and attended his funeral. On a more meta note, Cusack had also campaigned for the role of the Thompson equivilant in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, a role that eventually went to Johnny Depp.
  • Almighty Janitor: Ok, Almighty Hot Tub Repairman.
  • Analogy Backfire:

Adam: By the way, where does it say in the fucking Friendship Handbook that you are the only one who's allowed any fucking problems?
Lou: I forgot that it says in the Asshole Handbook that you can just fuck over your friends whenever you want!
Adam: Actually, it would say that in the Asshole Handbook if it was, like, guidelines for being an asshole, that's what it would say.

Nick: You know how every group of friends has that one asshole? He's our asshole.

Nick: Somethin's goin' on in here. Dude is rockin' a cassette player. !

  • The Slow Path: Lou stays behind in the past to become rich and make sure that the events of this weekend propelled them into a Better Future. He suffers no ill effects because it is Mental Time Travel
  • Time Travelers Are Spies: One of the medics at the ski resort believes the main characters are Russian spies.
  • Time Travel for Fun and Profit: Lou, big time. To a lesser extent, all the time travelers, although they were not aware until they came back.
  • Timey-Wimey Ball: The hot tub causes a Mental Time Travel effect for Lou, Adam and Nick, but physically transports Jacob into the past.
  • Title Drop: So obvious it's Anvilicious.
  • Trailers Always Spoil: Depending on which trailer you saw, one of them shows Violator aboard the huge yacht he bought himself after inventing Lougle, therefore spoiling the fact that he stays in the past. Nice.
    • Another trailer showed Jacob seeing his mother in 1986, and then shows her in bed with Lou saying "I feel pregnant."
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot: A particularly nasty one. For extra credit bonus points, it hits a squirrel.
  • What Year Is This? = What color is Michael Jackson?
  • Wild Mass Guessing: See the Time Lord category for details (one of the few of these that isn't incredibly contrived).
    • To be fair, Blaine isn't the brightest bulb on the tree, and a Deleted Scene has a skier tell Jacob that she's "never seen a real snowboard up close before."