Unbelievably...


it's even worse than the first film. I half laughed once, that was it

PROPAGANDA - Duel

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You goddamn SJWs need to get a fucking life!

Stupid woke ass world!

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I think this movie is hilarious, but I struggle to find a reason why the op is automatically a SJW according to you. I'm sick of everybody calling everybody a SJW. Shits getting old.

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He said "PROPAGANDA" at the bottom of his shitpost. What does that tell you?

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I don't think it had anything to do with the post, looks like a signature type thing, probably on the bottom of all his posts.

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Oh, still he has shit tastes in comedy if he thinks this is a bad film. This was actually a good sequel. Anchorman 2 or Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is what I would actually call a bad comedy sequel.

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Yes this is true. And he said even worse than the first one. I can understand maybe not liking this one because you loved the first one and were a little bit let down by this one. But he didn't even like the first one. Why would he watch the sequel then?

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I liked hot tub 2.

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It was okay, wasn't as bad as the others said it was. If John Cusack had been in it and reprised his role, it would've been a lot better and had gotten better reception. The plot was the main issue, instead of setting it 10 years into the future (2025, which is only 5 years from now), they should've set in the 1990s, since the first one was set in the 1980s. Like it begins in 2015, which is 5 years after the last film ended (from the present year of 2010, most of which took place in 1986) but they travel back to 1991, 5 years after the first film's events when someone disrupts the timeline, from visiting that year and they end up at a beach resort, instead of a ski resort; like from the first one. That right there would've really improved the plot and made the sequel a lot better. Then we could've had HTTM3 take place in the future, like in the year 2030 or something, which would've came out this year and thus the whole "10 years into the future" thing could've probably worked out better. Very doubtful even if HTTM2 was successful enough that HTTM3 would come out this year, during a pandemic, though. Maybe it would've came out in 2018, instead of waiting yet another 5 years to make a 3rd installment. Having HTTM2 go direct to video, instead of theaters is what really hurt the franchise and is the reason why HTTM3 was never made. I actually expected a much better sequel to HTTM.

While the actual HTTM2 was "meh at best", it just felt like they were trying to pay homage to BTTF2 since the first one payed homage to the first BTTF, but only the first part of BTTF2 was set in the "then" future of 2015. The rest of BTTF2 was about returning to the events of 1955 since 1985 was changed into a nightmarish timeline, due to old Biff stealing a sports book and making his past teenage self richer, undoing most of the events from the first film that Marty had affected from 1955-1985. Too bad that could've been the plot to HTTM2, to some degree. Maybe the bully (Blaine) could've did something similar to Biff from BTTF2 and maybe murdered Lou. Both Biff and Blaine were bullies who served as the antagonists for both time travel films, only for both to be defeated by their bullied victims.

Also, I forgot to mention that Rob Corddry (who played the bad guy in this) was Lou in HTTM and it's sequel.

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