Hot Bot (2016)
Hot Bot is the hilarious journey of two sexually repressed and unpopular teenage geeks who accidentally discover a life-like super-model sex bot.
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Such a frustrating disappointment
Overrated and overhyped
Boring
Absolutely brilliant
A German company manufactures a sex robot (Cynthia Kirchner) and it is sent to a US senator ( Larry Miller) who doesn't get it. Instead it lands in the hands of two dorky teens (Zack Pearlman, Doug Haley) who try to hold on to her as a dysfunctional FBI comes after them.There was a lot less sex and nudity that one would expect from the title and DVD cover. One can't help but make comparisons to "Weird Science" an 80's PG-13 classic "teen sex comedy." The humor was more juvenile than clever, overusing shocking sexual statements as a source of cheap jokes. We know how these films always end. I felt uncomfortable while the teens sat there and swore at their parents, calling them stupid while using profanity. While I don't mind profanity, especially when the Bot used it, their using it in this scene sucked the humor from it. This may have a lot of teen appeal.You might want to consider watching "Weird Science" again if you're over 30.Guide: Plenty of swearing, some implied sex, brief Cynthia Kirchner (or body double) nudity. Chasty Ballesteros provides early hot Asian tease nudity.
I think the only thing that can be considered to have been done right is the Hot Bot. I think you cannot argue that she is hot. But casting someone who doesn't do nudity in the main role of a movie like this, is a bit wrong. Especially because there is nudity here by other actresses. Not to mention that while there is almost nothing happening here (kind of literally, which is "funny" in a bad way considering the very naughty beginning), the jokes are badly written too.I guess this is supposed to be a sort of remake of an 80s movie with Kelly LeBrock in the main role. Mix in a bit of Superbad or something recent and you have a winning formula, right? Well unfortunately wrong, which is a shame indeed. Not funny or hot at all, which is kind of hard to achieve (no pun intended) if you think about it ...
saw the trailer and it seemed like a movie that is written by a 10 years old nerd with robot sex fantasy,as a movie buff myself i seem to absorb everything in the movies first 5 minutes, this movie seemed pretty cool name wise but ewe no i wouldn't watch it. first of all the robot is not that pretty,secondly, i haven't seen any past Hollywood movie that doesn't have the same theme of robot thirdly the movie is loads of unnecessary comedy the same you would try to impress your grandma with. ultimately its quiet embarrassing for the writers and directors to have the audacity of finally releasing this movie to the audience which i bet would be bunch of ants
A highly advanced prototype female sex-partner robot, en route to a sleazy senator, falls into the hands of two teenage virgin nerds. Hilarity ensues.When I say "hilarity ensues", what I mean is that this teenage sex comedy has a complete absence of humour. And often, with unfunny comedies, you can see where they are meant to be funny but aren't: here you can't even see those moments. Also, like many such movies, it wimps out on the sex, too - the film is pretty chaste. And, while we're at it, it's low on teenagers...But I am mostly concerned with nerd Leonard (Zack Pearlman). We have skinny loser nerd Limus and fat loser nerd Leonard. Now, if you are a fat loser nerd - a fairly heavy burden to struggle through your teenage years with - why on earth would you add to it by being an aggressive A-hole fat loser nerd? This character was horrible - obnoxious and just plain unpleasant to be around - and made a bad movie much, much worse.