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Theatrical Release 02/18/2011
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MPAA Rating Rated R for language, sexual content and drug use
Running Time 114 Minutes
Genre Comedy
Director Michael Dowse
Writer Jackie Filgo, Jeff Filgo Cast Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer, Michael Ian Black, Michelle Trachtenberg, Wade Allain-Marcus, Michael Biehn
Studio Universal Pictures
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TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT (2011)
SYNOPSIS
Take Me Home Tonight is a raunchy, romantic and
ultimately touching blast from the past set to an
awesome soundtrack of timeless rock and hip-hop
hits. Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin (Topher Grace)
should be working for a Fortune 500 company and
starting his upward climb to full-fledged yuppie-hood.
Instead, the directionless 23-year-old confounds family
and friends by taking a part-time job behind the counter
of a video store at the Sherman Oaks Galleria. But
Matt's silent protest against maturity comes to a
screeching halt once his unrequited high school crush,
Tori Frederking (Teresa Palmer), walks into the store.
When she invites him to an epic, end-of-summer party,
Matt thinks he finally might have a chance with the girl
of his dreams. With his cynical twin sister Wendy
(Anna Faris) and best friend Barry (Dan Fogler), Matt
embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime evening. From stealing
a car to a marriage proposal to an indescribable,
no-holds-barred dance-off, these friends share
experiences that will change the course of their lives
on one unforgettable night in the Go-Go 80s. -- (C)
Relativity
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