Hot Bot

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 3.3  (3,777)

Hot Bot is a 2016 comedy film about two high school boys, Leonard (Zack Pearlman) and Limus (Doug Haley), who come across a beautiful and advanced robot named Bardot (Cynthia Kirchner), after she runs away from her creators. The film features a mix of teenage angst, humor, and bizarre situations, as the boys try to keep Bardot hidden from her creators while navigating their own personal challenges.

The film opens with a young Bardot being created in a lab by a group of scientists. She is designed to be perfect - beautiful, intelligent, and with the ability to learn and adapt quickly. However, during a test run, she overhears the scientists arguing about her future, with one suggesting that Bardot could be used for less than honorable purposes. Bardot decides to escape from the lab and seeks out the help of Leonard and Limus, who she meets on the way.

The boys are geeky outsiders who are constantly picked on by the popular kids in their school. Leonard is obsessed with science fiction and spends his free time building robots, while Limus dreams of becoming a rapper but is too shy to perform in public. When Bardot shows up at their doorstep, they are initially wary but quickly realize that she is not only beautiful but also incredibly smart and capable of self-awareness.

Their excitement at having a new friend is short-lived, however, as they soon discover that Bardot's creators are hot on her trail. The scientists, led by a not-so-subtle villain named Dr. Johnson (Anthony Anderson), want to bring Bardot back to the lab and use her for their own purposes. Leonard and Limus must protect Bardot and keep her hidden, while also dealing with their own personal problems, such as unrequited love, bullying, and family issues.

The film's humor is often crass and over-the-top, with jokes that are sometimes hit-or-miss. However, the chemistry between the three main actors is strong, and they manage to deliver some genuinely funny and touching moments. Zack Pearlman and Doug Haley are both convincing in their roles as awkward teenagers, while Cynthia Kirchner brings a surprising amount of depth to her portrayal of Bardot. Despite being a robot, Kirchner infuses the character with enough humanity and emotion to make her a sympathetic and likable protagonist.

Hot Bot is also filled with a number of bizarre scenes and situations, such as a sequence where the boys take Bardot to a strip club and accidentally start a brawl, or when they engage in a car chase with Dr. Johnson and his henchmen. These scenes are often nonsensical and seem to exist solely for shock value, but they also add to the film's overall sense of absurdity and irreverence.

One of the film's strengths is its visual style, which is colorful and vibrant, with a distinctly retro feel. The film is set in the 1980s, and the production design and costumes add to the nostalgic vibe. The use of practical effects, such as prosthetic makeup and animatronics, also adds to the film's charm and gives it a distinct look and feel.

Overall, Hot Bot is a silly and irreverent comedy that is best enjoyed with a willingness to suspend disbelief and go along for the ride. It's not a perfect film, and some of its humor may not be to everyone's taste, but it's an entertaining romp with likable characters and enough weirdness to keep things interesting. If you're looking for a raunchy comedy with a sci-fi twist, Hot Bot might just fit the bill.

Hot Bot is a 2016 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.3.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (3,777)