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Showtime 'I'm Dying Up Here,' 'Guerrilla' Get First Trailers
Showtime 'I'm Dying Up Here,' 'Guerrilla' Get First Trailers
Showtime 'I'm Dying Up Here,' 'Guerrilla' Get First Trailers
If hours and hours of Twin Peaks or The Affair weren’t enough for you, Showtime has some major additional treats coming up. Not only do we have premiere dates for the Jim Carrey-produced standup comedy I’m Dying Up Here and John Ridley’s Idris Elba-starring miniseries Guerrilla, we’ve even got the first trailers.
The ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Cast Sing Their Movie’s Theme Song
The ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Cast Sing Their Movie’s Theme Song
The ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Cast Sing Their Movie’s Theme Song
Hey, sorry if you weren’t planning on seeing Hot Tub Time Machine 2, because after you watch this clip of stars Craig Robinson, Adam Scott, and Clark Duke jamming out to the comedy sequel’s unofficial theme song, you’re not going to have a choice. The very catchy – and, let’s be honest here, very familiar – song is an instant earworm, the kind the will wiggle right into your brain and not let go.
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Trailer
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Trailer
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ Trailer
The original ‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ feels more like something a group of stoners came up with and giggled about for a few hours than an actual movie. And yet, it exists. And it made enough money to justify a sequel. And that sequel now has a new trailer. Ladies and gentlemen, the ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2’ trailer!
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Trailer
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Trailer
Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Trailer
It's time to dive back into the madness and the mayhem of time travel that hinges on how a hot tub does or does not properly perform, because the first trailer for 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2' is here, and it's sudsy and silly as all get out.
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′ Being Talked Up
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′ Being Talked Up
‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′ Being Talked Up
Though the film was not the runaway hit hoped for when released in 2010, 'Hot Tub Time Machine' has proved popular enough on home video that MGM is exploring making a sequel to the time-travel comedy. And right now they're talking to everyone but star John Cusack.