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In “Take Me Home Tonight,” Topher Grace is completely out of place — and I mean in the actual movie, not just as the directionless MIT-grad working at a video store and living at home while ...
With stolen vehicles; a voyeuristic bathroom sex scene; a ride in a gigantic, rolling metallic ball of death ... when it can’t decide which movie it’s imitating. “Take Me Home Tonight” also can’t ...
So the setting for "Take Me Home Tonight" — Southern California circa ... And because all such movies require some shenanigans, Matt makes the misguided decision to lie, telling Tori he works ...
TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT. Seeking the lowest common denominator in every scene during the first and much of the second act, the movie rams its idea of madcap comedy at a viewer until numbness sets in.
Originally shot several years ago as "Kids in America," "Take Me Home Tonight" is a pleasant-enough all-in-one-night comedy. Frankly, the movie would be tolerable (and it’s a bit better than ...
This may explain the mirthless spectacle of Take ... Me Home Tonight, an alleged "comedy" set in 1988, though not in an actual representation of the fading Reagan era, but of a totally radical ...
What do you say about a coming-of-age movie set in 1988, shot in 2007 and just now released? I mean, besides WTF? For starters, I’d say Take Me Home Tonight has just enough heart and retro party ...
Here’s how it works. Take Me Home Tonight is a movie set in the 80s that isn’t really about the 80s. Watch most of the modern Hollywood movies made about the decade and you’ll assume it was ...
TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT. Seeking the lowest common denominator in every scene during the first and much of the second act, the movie rams its idea of madcap comedy at a viewer until numbness sets in.
And so we come to Take Me Home Tonight, a teen movie set in the 80s which seems ... to get her back would be to ride in a gigantic metal ball mounted in the back of a pickup truck.
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