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Une soirée d'enfer

Original title: Take Me Home Tonight
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, Topher Grace, and Teresa Palmer in Une soirée d'enfer (2011)
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Four years after graduation, an awkward high school genius uses his sister's boyfriend's Labor Day party as the perfect opportunity to make his move on his high school crush.Four years after graduation, an awkward high school genius uses his sister's boyfriend's Labor Day party as the perfect opportunity to make his move on his high school crush.Four years after graduation, an awkward high school genius uses his sister's boyfriend's Labor Day party as the perfect opportunity to make his move on his high school crush.

  • Director
    • Michael Dowse
  • Writers
    • Jackie Filgo
    • Jeff Filgo
    • Topher Grace
  • Stars
    • Topher Grace
    • Anna Faris
    • Dan Fogler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    57K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • Jackie Filgo
      • Jeff Filgo
      • Topher Grace
    • Stars
      • Topher Grace
      • Anna Faris
      • Dan Fogler
    • 118User reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos17

    Take Me Home Tonight -- Super Bowl Spot
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    "Stealing the Car" from Take Me Home Tonight
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    "Stealing the Car" from Take Me Home Tonight
    Take Me Home Tonight (Music Video)
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    Take Me Home Tonight (Music Video)
    Take Me Home Tonight: The Ball Drop
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    Take Me Home Tonight: Stealing The Car
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    Topher Grace
    Topher Grace
    • Matt Franklin
    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Wendy Franklin
    Dan Fogler
    Dan Fogler
    • Barry Nathan
    Teresa Palmer
    Teresa Palmer
    • Tori Frederking
    Chris Pratt
    Chris Pratt
    • Kyle Masterson
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Bill Franklin
    Jeanie Hackett
    • Libby Franklin
    Lucy Punch
    Lucy Punch
    • Shelly
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    • Ashley
    Demetri Martin
    Demetri Martin
    • Carlos
    Michael Ian Black
    Michael Ian Black
    • Pete Bering
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Mike
    Angie Everhart
    Angie Everhart
    • Trish Anderson
    Jay Jablonski
    Jay Jablonski
    • Benji
    Edwin Hodge
    Edwin Hodge
    • Bryce
    Candace Kroslak
    Candace Kroslak
    • Ally
    Nathalie Kelley
    Nathalie Kelley
    • Beth
    Wade Allain-Marcus
    Wade Allain-Marcus
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    • Director
      • Michael Dowse
    • Writers
      • Jackie Filgo
      • Jeff Filgo
      • Topher Grace
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    7Slarkshark

    80's Call Back

    Clearly they went all out at just trying to be an all-round 80's flashback. Fairly straight forward story of a nerd in high school with a huge crush on the prettiest girl in school, but never makes a move until now. Imagine the 'Superbad' crew in the 80's, but instead don't get their big break at the party until just after college. Which brings up another point.. I thought it was a little odd that an entire graduating class from high school are still having huge bashers even after college.

    Music was of course good and very 80's, as was the clothing, though I did wonder whether it was trying too hard at times. Showing the pompous bankers was a neat touch.

    The cast all seemed to do well enough. It wasn't hilarious throughout or anything, but definitely had its funny moments, mostly stemming from Dan Fogler. Micheal Biehn was a highlight in his limited role. At times it was extremely awkward, which I guess is what it was going for, but even so, somewhat painful. The final act was its best in my opinion.
    cosmo_tiger

    A very good movie that is a close as you can get to a John Hughes movie with out actually being one. I say B+

    "Matt, take a shot at something, don't think about it too much. Just take the shot." When the girl that Matt (Grace) has had a crush on since high school comes in to the video store where he works he decides its finally his chance to make a move. Matt's best friend and sister decide to help him in any way they can. I enjoyed this, but it wasn't what I expected. Judging by the preview for this I was expecting more of a straight comedy, while this had funny moments, it was a little more dramatic then I expected. This movie was set in the 80's, and I think that was to add a little something different to the over done plot, since the 80's aspect was not really discussed at all. This movie had the feel of a John Hughes movie, and was very fun to watch. Not really anything new, but Topher Grace and Anna Faris are a good pick for brother and sister, and the guy who plays Matt's best friend is really funny and over the top in this. Overall, a really good movie that is fun to watch, but the type of movie that has been done over and over, not usually as good as this one though. I give it a B+.

    Would I watch again? - I might.

    *Also Try - Sixteen Candles
    7Hellmant

    In the 80's it probably wouldn't have been much of a standout but it could have been a mildly loved looked over gem (much like it is now)!

    'TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    This 80's movie homage actually is just that: a tribute to the youth films of the 80's and it does a pretty good job. It actually feels like a film from that decade (like something John Hughes might have produced) and not just a send-up or satire of it (like the advertisements sort of implied). Topher Grace stars in the film as well as executive produced and co-wrote it (with Gordon Kaywin and Jackie and Jeff Filgo). Michael Dowse (who also directed the popular 'headbanger' film 'FUBAR' and it's sequel) directed. Teresa Palmer, Dan Fogler, Anna Faris, Chris Pratt and Michael Biehn (one of my all time favorite actors) co-star in the flick.

    The film is set in the summer of 1988 after Matt Franklin (Grace) just graduated from MIT. Instead of pursuing a high paying career like his education entitles him to he takes a part time job as a video store clerk at the local Suncoast Video store in the mall, much to the disappointment of his father Bill (Biehn) who's also a local police officer. Matt is scared and completely unsure of what he wants to do with his life, all until his old high school crush, Tori Fredreking (Palmer), comes back into town and into the store where he works. Matt lies to Tori and tells her he works for Goldman Sachs. Tori is impressed and invites him to a Labor Day party hosted by his twin sister Wendy's (Faris) boyfriend Kyle Masterson (Pratt). Matt goes to the party with Wendy and his best friend Barry (Fogler) and all hell breaks loose when Barry steals a car from the dealership he was fired from the same day.

    The movie really does have a classic 80's nostalgic feel to it and like I said it feels like a movie out of that time period rather than just a comedic reference to it. The script is somewhat smart and emotional and the characters are really well developed. Topher Grace is very fitting as the film's lead, Palmer looks beautiful and is equally fitting and Fogler is actually good for a change (he's still not really that funny but he gives a decent performance). Faris isn't bad as well and Pratt and Biehn (who's the perfect 80's icon touch, with nerds) give nice supporting performances. The soundtrack adds a nice touch as well. The film does a good job of pulling off a classic 80's throwback feel and definitely accomplishes what it set out to do. If it had actually came out in that decade though it probably wouldn't have been much of a standout but it could have been a mildly loved looked over gem (much like it is now).

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    8FanPerspective

    Take Me Home Tonight is like reliving your favorite 80s film

    If you didn't know any better, you'd actually think you were watching an 80s movie with Take Me Home Tonight. While not delivering the strong emotional depth of a John Hughes film, it still possesses the same qualities in its zany humor, incredible retro soundtrack and at its heart as Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) leaves his position at a lab and much to his father's disapproval begins working at a video store where Matt's young life crisis takes a bigger turn when his twin sister (Anna Faris) gets engaged, his best friend (Dan Fogler) gets fired from his job and Matt's high school crush, Tori Frederking (Teresa Palmer), comes back into his life. In true, hilarious 80s fashion, the ensemble is thrust into a crazy night of partying, mischief and self-discovery. It is a simple, unoriginal story that seems almost contained, but yet is this great adventure with characters you feel a connection to. With what seems like the perfect cast, it is only a movie of this styling (a homage to the great films of the 80s) that can have absolutely no point and still be enjoyable. From the awkward moments to those that are more sentimental, this film is just a fun time that is more or less forgettable but you have a great time with it!
    8arupananda-yash

    from 70s to 80s

    There was an attempt to follow up That 70s Show with a disastrous and thankfully short lived That 80s Show. This should have been it.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Topher 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.
    • Goofs
      In 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.7 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Video 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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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Mejor Noche De Tu Vida
    • Filming locations
      • Metrocenter Mall - 9801 N. Metro Pkwy W., Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rogue Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Relativity Media
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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,928,068
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,464,679
      • Mar 6, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,550,073
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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