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A new feel good movie. (by AkiraKyoShi) |
I really enjoyed this movie.First Im a huge fan of Topher Grace since That 70s Show and In Good Company. BTW In Good Company . He gives an excellent performance and along with the rest of the quality cast, the acting is just incredible.Also Im not going to get into the movie itself but its your classic feel good movie similarly to Breakfast Club, 16 Candles etc.If I had to describe it its Superbad but a lot more mature and tactful. It deals with a situation all of us have had. We all get to a point and go wtf am I going to do with my life. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter. Just <more> |
Another Awesome Trip Back to the 80's!!! (by Pumpkin_Man) |
Last year, we got Hot Tub Time Machine. This year, we get Take Me Home Tonight. It has a nostalgic vibe and it has a great storyline about being true to yourself. It's not laugh-out-loud comedy, but it does have a few hilarious moments. It doesn't over-use sex, but they did have a lot of drugs, especially cocaine. Topher Grace stars as Matt, a guy who doesn't know what to do with his life. His sister, Wendy sent her application to a college, and Matt's friend, Barry just got fired from his job. Matt works at the local video store, and his high school crush, Tori comes in. She <more> |
An homage to 80's classics (by Wichita26) |
Take Me Home Tonight is an excellent homage to 80's movies that we've all come to know and love. The soundtrack alone is reason to see it. Perfectly picked songs perfectly placed. It hits on every classic 80's movie moment. The unattainable girl, the pursuit of said girl, the crazy "No Way" moments, the best friends that get themselves into/out of those moments, the best friend/comedic relief, the massive party that everyone attends, which makes for the best night of your life. This movie follows post college grads through the notorious Labor Day weekend party. Matt <more> |
Another Great Comedy of the 1980s! (by gtownm33) |
This movie was great. Being a child of the 1980s, I was looking forward to this movie a lot. Topher Grace is such a great actor, and Dan Fogler is very funny. I was surprised by the fact that Anna Faris was not playing the stupid blonde that she has played before. Also her real-life husband Chris Pratt was hilarious. The movie reminded me of the John Hughes movies of the 80s. Except this had more of a Superbad/Dazed and Confused feel to it. The sound track was awesome! The music included such 80s hits as Safety Dance, Come On Eileen, and Let My Love Open the Door. I thought that this was <more> |
Brilliant Bubblegum (by iplawfirm) |
For those that love to hate the '80's. Solid performances, strong momentum and exceptional writing, detracted from slightly by an incongruous ending.This retro-comedy's original approach will appeal to a broad demographic, including those that typically avoid the genre. Palmer plays the object of lust to perfection, serving up a cocktail of beauty, brains and emotional depth. Tour de force acting by dramatic foil Dan Fogler who comes perilously close to eclipsing all other performances. This is one of those sleepers easily dismissed as another teen angst romp. It's not. Topher <more> |
Would recommend! (by marcp2-83-404506) |
Honestly enjoyed this! It must of been the 80's retro California setting which helped me ignore the mere fact that it is technically, a chick flick. Being from both that era and location, it had it's youth sweet-spots, but other really great moments as well. Even John Hughes would raise a brow. Starring Topher Grace That 70's Show and Dan Folger, who usually makes me laugh at some point or another. And the enchanting Teresa Palmer also delivers a performance thats above par. She definitely reminds me of Kristen Stewart another sweet-spot and like, 1 part, Nicole Kidman. All of <more> |
Great movie, never went over the top (by jakek924) |
This movie started out slowly, but about 20 minutes in really started to kick off.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 <more> |
from 70s to 80s (by arupananda-yash) |
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 <more> |
Much Better Then Expected (by aejaneczek) |
Take Me Home Tonight was much better then I thought it was going to be, now don't get me wrong, from seeing the trailers I wanted to see this film and was excited to. The film itself has much the same feel as Superbad, two friends on an epic one night quest and one focusing on "the girl". The film has a great, tight script that stays focused throughout. Topher Grace gives an awesome performance, I really enjoy him as an actor and think he's kind of overlooked. Dan Fogler also gives an awesome performance as the crazy friend. This also has a good amount of heart, especially <more> |