Take Me Home Tonight

Take Me Home Tonight

Featuring blinding neon shell suits, hairspray drenched perms, and a no-holds barred dance off at the most decadent yuppie party of the decade, this hysterical and nostalgic comedy will take you on a trip down memory lane to relive that classic era that was the 1980’s! 

Accompanied by an amazing sound track of timeless hits, get ready to party like its 1988 with this un-PC, outrageously silly yet touching comedy!

Starring Anna Faris (Scream 1,2,3, & 4, Brokeback Mountain), Dan Fogler (Balls of Fury, Kung Fu Panda), Teresa Palmer (The Grudge 2) and introducing hot newcomer Topher Grace (That 70’s Show, Spider Man 3), the hugely entertaining Take Me Home Tonight is available to own on DVD & Blu-ray from 12th September 2011.

Matt Franklin (Topher Grace) has recently graduated from MIT but instead of becoming the successful engineer that his father wishes him to be, he finds himself aimlessly stacking shelves in his local video store. 

When his high school crush Tori (Teresa Palmer) unexpectedly drops by the store one day, Matt gets the courage to strike up a conversation and finds himself compulsively lying about having a job at Goldman Sachs in a bid to impress her.

Following an invite from Tori to THE hottest party in town, Matt knows that the opportunity of his lifetime is finally in reach! 

Accompanied by his mocking and sarcastic twin sister Wendy (Anna Faris), and his wild and outrageous very-recently-unemployed best friend Barry (Dan Fogler), they arrive at the party with Matt intending to sweep Tori off her feet.


Somewhere between the stolen car and the epic dance-off, Matt, Tori, Wendy, and Barry realise that this is the night they will still be thinking about when they're old and grey, and the neon-drenched '80s will just be a distant memory....

With an awesome soundtrack guaranteed to take you back to the 80’s in style, be prepared for an overload of embarrassing flashbacks, ridiculous dance moves and outrageous laugh-out-loud moments!
Take Me Home Tonight is available on DVD & Blu-ray from 12th September 2011.