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Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)

Hot Tub Time Machine
It's called male bonding, okay? Haven't you even seen Wild Hogs?
—Lou
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With a title so confident and matter-of-fact as Hot Tub Time Machine, the film does exactly what it says on the tin. What it lacks in wit, it fills in with screwball quips and over-the-top lunacy. It’s coarse and direct, paying homage to and poking fun of its influences, as if asking: what if Back to the Future was crude, offensive, wrapped in spandex and pumped full of glam metal?

The opening and closing sequences are a set of bookends that introduce the story and then finish it off with neon and pelvic thrusts. Created by Garson Yu, Synderela Peng, and a team of designers at yU+co, the opening sequence is a brief tour through hot tubs of yore, incorporating classical art history, stock photos, and original photography shot specifically for the film. “We also stayed true to the aesthetic of the time with a colour palette and a logo that has a decidedly ’80s feel to it,” says Art Director Synderela Peng.

Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) opening title sequence

The closing is a much more elaborate affair: a main-on-end sequence that perfectly parodies the classic Mötley Crüe music video for “Home Sweet Home” but, of course, with Lou (Rob Corddy) in the role of lead singer Vince Neil.

Mötley Crüe – Home Sweet Home (1985) music video

To this, yU+co adds freeze-frames laced with hot pinks, greens, and blues, tiger stripes and leather, lightning and lasers, and not a little sparkle. It’s an electric and rousing end to a film whose heart lives squarely in the past. 

  • Credits

Title Design and Animation Studio: yU+co.

Creative Director: Garson Yu
Executive Producer: Carol Wong
Art Director: Synderela Peng
Design Team: Wayland Vida, Kaya Thomas, John Kim, Gary Garza, Miguel Rodriguez, Osamu Shishime

Music: 
"Turn Up the Radio" by Autograph
"Home Sweet Home" by Mötley Crüe

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Title sequence

  • Production Studio

    yU+co
  • Creative Director

    Garson Yu
  • Art Director

    Synderela Peng
  • Category

    Film
  • Styles

    2010s, 3D, CGI, live action, main-on-end, mixed-media, nostalgic
Hot Tub Time Machine
  • Film Director

    Steve Pink
  • Release Date

    March 17, 2010
  • Aspect Ratio

    1.37:1
  • Studios

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, New Crime Productions
  • Country

    USA
  • Languages

    English, Russian
  • Reviews

    Reviews on Letterboxd
  • IMDb has full details

Article

  • Writer

    Lola Landekic
  • Published

    March 7, 2017

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