Take Me Home Tonight is a 2011 American retro comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and starring an ensemble cast led by Topher Grace and Anna Faris. The screenplay was written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo, former writers of the television sitcom That '70s Show, of which Grace was a cast member. The title comes from the 1986 Eddie Money song of the same name, also played in the theatrical trailer. Shooting began on the week starting February 19, 2007,[4] in Phoenix, Arizona.[5] The film received its wide theatrical release on March 4, 2011. Prior to release the film was titled Young Americans and Kids in America.
When Chris Pratt first met Anna Faris on the set of Take Me Home Tonight in 2007, the future Mrs. Pratt was already married. But as Pratt reveals in the new issue of Esquire, the fact that Faris already had a husband actually worked to his advantage. Believing Faris to be romantically off-limits, Pratt made…
Take Me Home Tonight is a 2011 American retro comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and starring an ensemble cast led by Topher Grace and Anna Faris. The screenplay was written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo, former writers of the television sitcom That '70s Show, of which Grace was a cast member. The title comes from the 1986 Eddie Money song of the same name, also played in the theatrical trailer. Shooting began on the week starting February 19, 2007,[4] in Phoenix, Arizona.[5] The film received its wide theatrical release on March 4, 2011. Prior to release the film was titled Young Americans and Kids in America.
When Chris Pratt first met Anna Faris on the set of Take Me Home Tonight in 2007, the future Mrs. Pratt was already married. But as Pratt reveals in the new issue of Esquire, the fact that Faris already had a husband actually worked to his advantage. Believing Faris to be romantically off-limits, Pratt made…