Friday, March 4, 2011

'Take Me Home Tonight' Stars Teach The Kids About The '80s

Anna Faris thinks of 'big bangs, shoulder pads and jelly shoes' when she looks back at the decade.
By Kara Warner


Anna Faris in "Take Me Home Tonight"
Photo: Relativity Media

In addition to being an entertaining and raunchy romantic comedy, "Take Me Home Tonight," which features the acting and comedic talents of Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Teresa Palmer and Dan Fogler, is also a cinematic homage to the 1980s.

When MTV News caught up with the cast, we asked them to explain to the younger generations what the '80s were all about — check out the embedded video to really get a feel for their trip down memory lane.

"It's like 'Glee,' " Faris said with a laugh.

"Is it like 'Glee'?" Fogler questioned his co-star.

"I don't know," she said, second-guessing herself.

"How would you describe that decade to them?" Fogler followed up, taking over the interviewer job.

"It was a time when the music was so influential and the style, it was so specific to the '80s," Faris explained. "You know, the big bangs and the shoulder pads and the jelly shoes."

"It's in your face!" Fogler interjected. "No one really apologized for what they were wearing or doing."

Faris agreed: "Yeah, women wore a lot of super high-waisted bikinis — which men, I think, still kind of like."

"They do, because you saw more of the pelvis than you normally would," Fogler explained, adding that the trend should make a comeback.

Grace and Palmer took a different track in describing the '80s. Grace chose to call out several famous music videos from our MTV archives in order to "describe" what was happening during the decade.

"Let's play a couple of [music videos] right now," Grace instructed, proceeding to name his favorite '80s artists and their hit songs. "Duran Duran, 'Girls on Film' — go! OK, 'Hungry Like the Wolf,' go to that video," he said. "That is the opening-credit scene [for 'Take Me Home Tonight']. OK, now we are back. Now, do 'Video Killed the Radio Star,' " he said. "The first video ever played on MTV. This video was going on when I was watching MTV."

"He's good!" Palmer added, not able to comment properly on the happenings back in the day, since she was born in 1986.

What are your favorite '80s videos or trends? Tell us in the comments!

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1659096/take-me-home-tonight.jhtml

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