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Duration: 28 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 10 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x688 | Added: 2010-Jun-24 |
Alternate Names: Jessica Pare, Jessica Paré, جسیکا پاره, ジェシカ・パレ
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Jessica Paré, born December 5, 1980 in Montreal, Canada, is a Canadian actress known for her roles in films like 'Stardom' (2000), 'Lost and Delirious' (2001), 'Wicker Park' (2004), 'Hot Tub Time Machine' (2010), and the vampire horror-comedy 'Suck' (2009). She gained significant recognition for her portrayal of Megan on the fourth season of the American TV series 'Mad Men.'
Release Year: 2010
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: A Ressaca, Ena trelo trelo jacuzzi, Hot Tub - Zurück in die '80s, Jacuzzi al pasado, Jutro bedzie futro, Mullivanniga minevikku
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: John Morris, Josh Heald, Sean Anders
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Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Crime Productions, United Artists
Genre: Adventure, Buddy Film, Comedy, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film, Screwball Comedy Film
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Keywords: 1980s, 80s throwback, butterfly effect, change the past, forty something, one-night stand, peter pan syndrome, poison, singer, ski resort, snow skiing, time travel
Four middle-aged friends—Adam, Lou, Nick, and Jacob—feeling stuck in their lives, decide to go on a ski trip together. After a night of heavy drinking in the hot tub at their lodge, they wake up the next morning to find themselves inexplicably transported back to 1986. Panicked but intrigued by this sudden change in circumstance, they quickly realize that they've been given an opportunity to alter the course of their lives by fixing past mistakes.
Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American science fiction comedy film directed by Steve Pink. The movie follows four forty-something friends who are feeling disillusioned with their current lifestyles, and decide to escape for a ski trip in the hopes of recapturing some of their youthful excitement. After an evening spent drinking heavily in the lodge's hot tub, they wake up to find themselves inexplicably transported back to 1986. The film is notable for its use of time travel as a comedic device, exploring themes of regret, redemption, and the butterfly effect.