Vier Jahre nach seinem Abschluss nutzt ein ungeschicktes Highschool-Genie die Labour Day-Party seines Freundes als perfekte Gelegenheit um dem Mädchen in das er verliebt ist näher zu kommen.Vier Jahre nach seinem Abschluss nutzt ein ungeschicktes Highschool-Genie die Labour Day-Party seines Freundes als perfekte Gelegenheit um dem Mädchen in das er verliebt ist näher zu kommen.Vier Jahre nach seinem Abschluss nutzt ein ungeschicktes Highschool-Genie die Labour Day-Party seines Freundes als perfekte Gelegenheit um dem Mädchen in das er verliebt ist näher zu kommen.
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High is the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of the 80s movies about kids in high school/college. Take Me Home Tonight takes it a step forward going for 'what next?'. And it succeeds, while not going too serious and keeping it feel-good in the lines of the aforesaid movies. Topher Grace, one of the co-writers of the story, naturally fits into the character drawing from the perfection with which he fitted Eric Foreman of That 70s Show. You can't help feel this i exactly Eric in the 80s (apart from the fact that the character's apparently an MIT grad). One can't help notice the resemblance of Teressa Palmer to Kristen Stewart, but thankfully, she can act a bit. Rest of the cast fit their roles perfectly, with a huge cry to Chris Pratt and Dan Fogler.
Saw this movie at a free screening (woot!) followed by a Q&A session with Topher and Teressa where Topher said the first thing they did was make a mix-tape of 80s classics and then set on doing the story and henceforth. You totally get that, with some pretty rad soundtrack which brings a smile to all 80s fans.
All in all, went in expecting a no-brainer to get a good relief from the lab-work, got out pretty satisfied and rejuvenated. Sure it still is a no-brainer, but seeing it once in a while will bring a smile to the face. And I'm always up for reruns on headcramped days.
To start, the plot was way better than what the commercials revealed, and it was just a feel good fun movie.
Although it wasn't non stop laughter through the whole movie, it was great humor and the right times.
We've been spoiled by some comedies lately that have you laughing when you enter til you leave, and the newest movies that are coming out are trying to replicate that and usually fail by going way over the top. For example, the other guys, get him to the Greek.
Take Me Home Tonight went back to just being a simple good comedy that NEVER went over the top. Topher Grace does an awesome job, and Dan Fogler is absolutely hilarious in it. It only gets an 8 because nothing ever gets a 10 and 9's are impossible. I would give it an 8.5 if I could though. Very pleased. Go see it!
Would I watch again? - I might.
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- WissenswertesTopher Grace revealed that the heavy drug use in the film caused the delayed release. Grace and director Michael Dowse wanted to "do something that felt like it was literally made in the 1980s" and not a parody of that generation. Grace believed it wouldn't be the '80s without heavy cocaine use, so there was "real hesitation" on part of the studios. The film ended up sitting on the shelf until Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment came to the rescue. According to Grace, they even ended up "putting stuff back" in the film, rather than having to cut.
- PatzerIn the 1984 yearbook, there are several anachronisms. There's a clip of A-ha's video for "Take On Me", which wasn't released until 1985. There's a photo of ALF, a video clip of the California raisins, and a photo of four girls with the inscription "walk like an Egyptian". Alf, the California Raisins and the song "Walk Like an Egyptian" are all from 1986. Near the end of the yearbook credits, the phrase "don't worry, be happy" appears with a yellow happy face. "Don't Worry, Be Happy", the Bobby McFerrin song that popularized the phrase, wasn't released until 1988.
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Matt Franklin: Shut the fuck up and drive. I'm Matt Franklin. I work at Suncoast video at the mall and I still live with my parents. I don't know what I'm doing up here. I'm scared. And you know what... I have been so afraid of my life, that I have missed my life. But I'm like all of you. We're all scared. We're all trying to be something that were not. But tonight all of that changes. Tonight, I'm not afraid. Tonight, I got one thing to say to all that bullshit. Fuck it.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Folge #1.7 (2011)
- SoundtracksVideo Killed The Radio Star
Written by Geoff Downes, Trevor Horn and Bruce Woolley
Performed by The Buggles
Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- 23.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.928.068 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 3.464.679 $
- 6. März 2011
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 7.550.073 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 54 Minuten
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