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Cast of “Take Me Home Tonight” Reenact 80s Movies

Michael Lee, February 12, 2011February 12, 2011

Its time to familiarize yourself with 80s movies, and Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler and Teresa Palmer will help you remember that decade. The music video features the entire cast from Take Me Home Tonight reenacting scenes from various 80s movies, plus a few surprise cameos. Although the music video runs at four minutes long, 50 80s movies are woven in, some of which are obvious like Ghostbusters, The Shining, Back to the Future, Ghost, and Risky Business. So hit the jump to see this funny music video.

Check out the music video to see if you can catch all of the references and reenactments.

For those who were unable to identify all the references and reeanctments, CinemaBlend (via slashfilm) as gone on and listed all of them and they are,

Alien, Say Anything, Dirty Dancing, Ghostbusters, Weird Science, Ghost, Sixteen Candles, Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, The Karate Kid, E.T., The Empire Strikes Back, When Harry Met Sally, Poltergeist, Top Gun, Splash, Teen Wolf, Back to the Future, Risky Business, Indiana Jones, The Shining, Weekend at Bernie’s, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Rambo, Big, Cocktail, Fletch, Flashdance, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Twins, Terminator, Little Shop of Horrors, The Blues Brothers, The Breakfast Club, Fatal Attraction, Can’t Buy Me Love, Caddyshack, Norma Rae, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Take Me Home Tonight hits theaters March 4.

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Comments (3)

  1. Mccarthy Meghan says:
    February 17, 2011 at 4:21 pm

    I think this is a funny way to remake the different scenes of several popular 80s movies. The cast seems to be having a lot of fun with it.
    My favorite scenes when Topher Grace dressed as Lloyd Dobbler from Say Anything and held up the boom box, the pottery scene from Ghost, and the reenactment of a scene from Back to the Future.
    This movie seems a little cheesy, but is a fun way to incorporate all the 80s movie cliches.

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  3. watch movies online says:
    March 2, 2011 at 7:30 am

    It seems to be very interesting movie. I have watch Take Me Home Tonight movie from http://www.moviewatchlist.com/movie-take_me_home_tonight from it. I have decided to watch it with my friends…@@

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