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John Cusack says he'd love to travel back to 80s

London, Mon, 29 Mar 2010 ANI

London, March 29 (ANI): John Cusack has said that he'd love to o back to the 80s

 

However, the 43-year-old also said that he'd like to travel back in time like his Hot Tub Time Machine character primarily for the music.

 

The actor stars with Chevy Chase in the comedy, which sees a group of friends go back in time using a hot tub.

 

"It would be pretty fun if you could go back to when your favourite bands were first playing. Like if you were a drummer, you could go back to Liverpool right when the Beatles fired Pete Best and they're looking for a drummer and replace Ringo Starr. There could be a couple of historic opportunities there," the Mirror quoted him as saying.

 

"Or you could go see the Rolling Stones' first American tour or something, or see David Bowie or see the Sex Pistols when they first came to America. You could do an awesome rock 'n' roll tour and see bands' first explosions," he added.

 

However, Cusack admitted that not everything about the 80s was great.

 

"I think the fashion would have to fall under the terrifying things of the 80s. The legwarmers, the scrunchies, the mullets, the primary colours. The list goes on and on. And I have a wide ariety of fashion horror shows myself that's available on cable, seemingly all the time," he said. (ANI)

 


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