Take Me Home Tonight

– Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be well on his way to a successful career at a Fortune 500 comp..

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Movie
Rating:
6.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 37 Minutes
Release Year:
2011
Take Me Home Tonight
Take Me Home Tonight (2011)

Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be well on his way to a successful career at a Fortune 500 company, but instead he rebels against maturity by taking a job at a video store. Matt rethinks his position when his unrequited high-school crush, Tori, walks in and invites him to an end-of-summer party. With the help of his twin sister and his best friend, Matt hatches a plan to change the course of his life.

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Take Me Home Tonight (2011) - Trailer

Release Date:

04 Mar 2011

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Take Me Home Tonight -- Super Bowl Spot

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It's the late 1980s, when Wall Street is riding high, and it seems as if the entire country is cashing in on the bumper profits. Disgusted with the materialism that surrounds him, Matt Franklin, a brilliant young MIT graduate, has walked out on his well-paid position at a local lab and taken a low-level job as a video clerk, much to his father Bill's consternation. And the crises keep piling up in Matt's life. His best buddy Barry has just gotten fired from his job, his brainy sister Wendy is getting hitched to her vapid boyfriend Kyle, and the gorgeous Tori Frederking, long-time object of Matt's unattainable adoration, is suddenly back in the picture. Now, on one wild, woolly and irresponsible evening, everything is coming to a head, with explosive results.

Awards:

1 nomination.

Gross profit:

$6,923,891

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Internet Movie Database:
6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
Metacritic:
42%

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