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Take Me Home Tonight Music Video

Atomic Tom’s music video "Don’t You Want Me" was released this week for the upcoming 80s comedy Take Me Home Tonight, out in theatres on March 4th. The music video features the cast of the film parodying famous 80s film scenes. This is the official music video for the film, and there are about 40 different 80s pics referenced in the music video even though it’s only about four minutes. The promoters of Take Me Home Tonight, a new comedy set in the 80s, released the music video to get audiences prepping for the trip back in time. Brush up on your 80s movie trivia, dudes.
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Atomic Tom’s music video Don’t You Want Me, was released this week for the upcoming 80s comedy Take Me Home Tonight, out in theatres on March 4th. The music video features the cast of the film parodying famous 80s film scenes.

This is the official music video for the film, and there are about 40 different 80s pics referenced here, even though it’s only about four minutes. The promoters of Take Me Home Tonight, a new comedy set in the 80s, released the music video to get audiences prepping for the trip back in time. Brush up on your 80s movie trivia, dudes.

Take Me Home Tonight stars Topher Grace (“That 70s Show”), Anna Faris, Dan Fogler and Teresa Palmer. It’s directed by Michael Dowse based on a story by Grace. The script was penned by Jackie and Jeff Filgo (who, coincidentally, wrote numerous episodes of “That 70s Show”).

The film takes place in the summer of 1988, where three shiftless friends try to find their way to maturity. This bawdy comedy is set to the head-bopping tunes of the 80s, and features a 23-year-old MIT graduate (Grace) unable to find his place in the world. Instead, he begins working at a video store and meets his old high school crush. This leads to a whirlwind of chaos and comedy as he tries to set his life on the right track.

In theatres on March 4th.


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