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See John Cusack in a Hot Tub

Do you like tub time, hot machines? If so, Hot Tub Time Machine may be the movie for you. The College 9 Theater is hosting an advance screening of the new film tomorrow at 7:30.

The movie tells the classic tale about four friends who get into a hot tub time machine and are transported back to the 80s. If that isn’t enough, the movie stars John Cusack (the Say Anything guy), Rob Corddry (the Daily Show correspondent who looks like Champ from Anchorman), Craig Robinson (Darryl from The Office) and Clark Duke (the non-greek star of Greek). I can’t really say anything else about the movie except it will either be awesome or awesomely terrible.

To get tickets, email [email protected], though there’s a two per person limit.

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