However, not everything has gone according to plan when Lou and fellow hot tub travelers Jacob, Nick and Adam (Clark Duke, Craig Robinson and Adam Scott taking over for the absent John Cusack) decide to take another stab at hot
tub time travel.
Not exact matches
It occurred to me last night as I was sitting in the hot
tub and watching the sun set over the desert, that if I could
travel back in
time twenty years and whisper in my teenage ear: You're going to be an author and have a wonderful husband and a firebrand, amazing child and you're going to get to
travel a lot and one night you're going to find yourself alone in a hot
tub in the desert, looking up at a glowing pink sky, I would have thought, That's a pretty f-ing cool life.
Parks and Rec star Adam Scott is a welcome replacement, and the plot somehow manages to continue to justify this franchises ridiculous hook, a
time -
traveling hot
tub.
They started off as man - children but developed, thanks to a hot
tub that allowed them to
travel back in
time, confront their errors, and change their ways.
So when a hot
tub manages to return them to 1986, in their teenage bodies, no less, it's their chance to not only get all kinds of fucked up like they used to, but maybe also to do things differently this
time... Though that possibility doesn't please Cusack's 20 - year - old nephew (Clark Duke), who somehow
traveled back in
time with them, what with the risk of disrupting the space -
time continuum and all that...
This drinking session, in the ski resort's hot
tub, gets wildly out of control and results in a spot of
time travelling.
Four guy friends, all of them bored with their adult lives,
travel backto their respective 80s heydays thanks to a
time - bending hot
tub.
In her free
time she enjoys
traveling, craft beer, baking and spending
time with her husband, son and her furry son
Tubs.