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Despite having the same name, it never actually appears in the film. Spector's last Top 40 hit with The Ronettes was "Walking in the Rain" in 1964; in 1971 she made #77 with a song written by George Harrison called "Try Some, Buy Some," but that would be her last chart entry until "Take Me Home Tonight." The film debuted at #11, with $3,464,679 during its opening weekend in 2,003 theaters in North America. The film grossed $6,928,068 in North America, failing to recoup its $19 million budget.
When Matt, Wendy, and Matt's best friend, Barry Nathan, head to the party, Barry steals a Mercedes-Benz from the car dealership he got fired from earlier that day, saying Matt needs it to impress Tori. Barry snorts some cocaine he found in the glove box of the stolen car and gets involved in a dance-off, and Kyle proposes to Wendy in front of everyone. Matt is disappointed she accepted, as he doesn't think Kyle will support her attending graduate school. The song not only introduced Spector to a new generation, but also got her on MTV for her first time, as the clip got ample airtime on the network. Spector released a solo album the following year called "Unfinished Business," but she never scored another hit. In the 1984 yearbook, there are several anachronisms.
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Matt rejoins the party after getting into a fight with her sister.

I never even heard the Eddie Money album in it's entirety, how is it? Ronnie Spector was married to Phil Spector, who is considered quite important inthe history of pop music production. Some of his ideas of sound come through here of course.
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But that was a wild and wacky thing to do, and maybe a bit cruel to do, but we were English in Los Angeles making our third or fourth music video, and if we'd come away having paid Ronnie extra money, that would have crashed our budget. Ronnie Spector appeared in the video, mostly in silhouette form, but a financial dispute nearly kept her out of it. The video was directed by Nick Morris, who helmed popular clips for Europe ("The Final Countdown") and Paul Young ("Everytime You Go Away"). We've been spoiled by some comedies lately that have you laughing when you enter til you leave, and the newest movies that are coming out are trying to replicate that and usually fail by going way over the top. For example, the other guys, get him to the Greek. WhatSong is the worlds largest collection of movie & tv show soundtracks and playlists.
"Offiziellecharts.de – Eddie Money – Take Me Home Tonight". The song was sampled and interpolated by New Zealand rapper PNC in "Take Me Home" featuring Mz J from the album Bazooka Kid. What's the name of the song being played during the wedding scene as Kelly is marching to...
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"Don't Worry, Be Happy", the Bobby McFerrin song that popularized the phrase, wasn't released until 1988. Maybe director Michael Dowse or the producers felt including the track itself was too on the nose. Juliana was involved in a serious car accident in 2009 and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Her story has been widely followed across the nation since Medina's appearance on American Idol. Matt Franklin is a recent MIT graduate, working at a Los Angeles Suncoast Video store in 1988 while trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, something that his police officer father has grown impatient with.
Pondering his future while talking to Ashley, a Goth girl he met at the party, who tells Barry that maybe he should go to college. Outside, Matt boldly kisses Tori goodbye for the night cause he still has her phone number to call. Matt's dad, investigating the giant ball in the pool, smirks proudly when he finds his son's name tag. Matt, Barry and Wendy stagger out of the party house, leaving together as the sun is rising.
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They go into a neighbor's backyard where they jump on a trampoline, play truth or dare, and end up having sex. "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" by Elton John was written for the sister of actress Rene Russo. Bernie Taupin, who wrote the lyrics, was married to Rene's sister, Toni.

This accounts for Venom's lackluster treatment in the sequel, with Topher Grace feeling miscast in the role. The soundtrack for director Michael Dowse's retro '80s comedy Take Me Home Tonight is stocked with an appropriately retro playlist of new wave, pop, hair metal, and rap classics (where's Eddie Money?). Take Me Home Tonight is a teen comedy set in the 1980s starring Topher Grace, and here's every song from it's very retro soundtrack. Matt confesses that he doesn't work at Goldman Sachs. Barry chastises Matt for not trying to have just one night of enjoyment and offers him a line of cocaine while driving.
Principal photography was completed in 2007, but Universal Studios shelved the film until its 2011 theatrical release. Topher Grace posted that the release of the film was delayed when the studio did not know how to handle and promote a youth comedy film with portrayals of cocaine use, as the drug was prominent in the 1980s. The events described in Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic," like rain on your wedding day, are not examples of irony. Irony is the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning. "Oh Happy Day" was recorded in a church and sold to raise money for the choir.
It's the only genuine gospel song to become a pop hit. I was a hardcore punk and I had to keep it secret that I liked this so much. The echo-ey vocals and the keys it was in was just haunting to me. I liked it so much I even bought Ronnie's album "Unfinished Business" at the same time this came out. The hit was "Who Can Sleep?" which was similar to this. I didn't like the rest of her album though, and I was sure I would.