This is the John Cusack film never had, a loving tribute to the 1980 and especially music and films from the era of "Say Anything" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." "Take Me Home Tonight" did not go cheaper "than he had known" or "how can we be so cheesy / wear / like them?" Jokes (I'm talking to you, Hot Tub Time Machine), but is based on our nostalgia for the 80 and what we did to get away from them. This brings us home to "I Love the 80's" land with the opening shot: "Video Killed the Radio Star" played on a huge stereo.
Twins Matt (Topher Grace) and Wendy (Anna Faris) Franklin recently graduated from college and still living at home. Wendy is on the verge of the next stage with a serious boyfriend (real life husband Chris Pratt) and applications to graduate school. But Matt seems stuck. He has a job behind the counter at Suncoast video. And he's still dreaming about the girl who has a crush on in high school, Tori Frederking golden girl (Teresa Palmer). If only Matt tells Wendy and her best friend, Barry (Dan Fogler) as often recited it to him - if only there was an opening for him to continue his return to Shermer High School (yes, the name comes from "The Breakfast Club"). And then, Tori enters the store.
In a spasm of fear, despair and longing, Matt tries to act impulsively as the type of person who thinks that Tori impress. Does not pretend to remember. And when he finds out she is working for the (now defunct) Drexel Burnham financial firm, which claims to be working at Goldman Sachs. They agree to meet at a big party Cuing up all the ingredients for a very wild night.
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