Hot Tub Time Machine (Extended Version)

strong language, crude sex references, drug use
Director(s)Steve Pink
Production year2010
Genre(s)Drama, Comedy
Approx. running minutes96m
CastJohn Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Sebastian Stan

Hot Tub Time Machine (Extended Version)

strong language, crude sex references, drug use
language
There are numerous uses of strong language ('f**k').
sex
Crude sex references occur throughout the film, in both verbal and visual form. These include scenes featuring female nudity and brief sexual activity as well as a sequence in which a male character pretends to have semen on his face in order to fool his friend into thinking he has performed oral sex on him.
drugs
Scenes of drug use depict characters smoking hash, eating hallucinogenic mushrooms and the implied snorting of cocaine. The adult characters who indulge in drugs do so in a rather pathetic manner because they are depressed and unable to cope, rather than appearing as glamorous figures. As a counterbalance to their activities, a teenage character who accompanies them is constantly upbraiding his elders for their behaviour and warning of its dangers.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of moderate comic violence and gore.
strong language, crude sex references, drug use
Classified Date:
19/07/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Ent.
Paperwork Remarks:
Extended version
language
There are numerous uses of strong language ('f**k').
sex
Crude sex references occur throughout the film, in both verbal and visual form. These include scenes featuring female nudity and brief sexual activity as well as a sequence in which a male character pretends to have semen on his face in order to fool his friend into thinking he has performed oral sex on him.
drugs
Scenes of drug use depict characters smoking hash, eating hallucinogenic mushrooms and the implied snorting of cocaine. The adult characters who indulge in drugs do so in a rather pathetic manner because they are depressed and unable to cope, rather than appearing as glamorous figures. As a counterbalance to their activities, a teenage character who accompanies them is constantly upbraiding his elders for their behaviour and warning of its dangers.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of moderate comic violence and gore.
language
There are numerous uses of strong language ('f**k').
sex
Crude sex references occur throughout the film, in both verbal and visual form. These include scenes featuring female nudity and brief sexual activity as well as a sequence in which a male character pretends to have semen on his face in order to fool his friend into thinking he has performed oral sex on him.
drugs
Scenes of drug use depict characters smoking hash, eating hallucinogenic mushrooms and the implied snorting of cocaine. The adult characters who indulge in drugs do so in a rather pathetic manner because they are depressed and unable to cope, rather than appearing as glamorous figures. As a counterbalance to their activities, a teenage character who accompanies them is constantly upbraiding his elders for their behaviour and warning of its dangers.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of moderate comic violence and gore.
Director(s)Steve Pink
Production year2010
Genre(s)Drama, Comedy
Approx. running minutes96m
CastJohn Cusack, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Sebastian Stan
strong language, crude sex references, drug use
Classified Date:
19/07/2010
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Ent.
Paperwork Remarks:
Extended version
language
There are numerous uses of strong language ('f**k').
sex
Crude sex references occur throughout the film, in both verbal and visual form. These include scenes featuring female nudity and brief sexual activity as well as a sequence in which a male character pretends to have semen on his face in order to fool his friend into thinking he has performed oral sex on him.
drugs
Scenes of drug use depict characters smoking hash, eating hallucinogenic mushrooms and the implied snorting of cocaine. The adult characters who indulge in drugs do so in a rather pathetic manner because they are depressed and unable to cope, rather than appearing as glamorous figures. As a counterbalance to their activities, a teenage character who accompanies them is constantly upbraiding his elders for their behaviour and warning of its dangers.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of moderate comic violence and gore.