
Hot Tub Time Machine
Former best buds are reunited after Lou’s drunken antics are mistaken for a suicide attempt. To cheer themselves up they venture to the party town of their youth, but after a drunken night in a hot tub, wake up in 1986.

Former best buds are reunited after Lou’s drunken antics are mistaken for a suicide attempt. To cheer themselves up they venture to the party town of their youth, but after a drunken night in a hot tub, wake up in 1986.
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