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Take Me Home Tonight looks like it will be a fairly amusing 80′s throwback movie, what with the wacky hijinks, humorous misunderstandings, and teenagers played by actors in their thirties. This isn’t a parody movie, so we don’t have to worry about seeing any Molly Ringwald lookalikes, at least I hope not, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few tributes to famous 80′s movies. In fact, the cast has already been involved in an ode to just about every notable movie you can think of that was made in the 80′s. If you ever wondered what Topher Grace would look like as Marty McFly, watch the following music video and wonder no more.

This cover of “Don’t You Want Me” by Atomic Tom might not be the greatest song to listen to, but it was one of the best music videos I have seen. There are references to many of my favorite movies, such as Terminator, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, Teen Wolf, and so many more. My favorite was definitely the Back to the Future gag. If Take Me Home Tonight is anywhere near as entertaining as this music video was, I don’t think it will have any problems in the box office. Which movie references were your favorite? Leave your answers in the comment section below.

I have no idea on what’s going on here. This musical tribute to “the greatest scifi writer in history” Ray Bradbury sweetly titled “Fuck me Ray Bradbury” landed in one of my many open Internet Explorer windows (I had 10 or so, I don’t fuck around). How it got there I have no idea, but more importantly why is Rachel Ray is singing about wanting to get her rocks off with Ray Bradbury. OK Ray Bradbury I clearly deduce is “the greatest scifi writer in history” with such titles as A Sound of Thunder & Fahrenheit 451, but who the hell is belter Rachel Ray and whats up with the potty mouth?


Update: IE6 Window #2 had the answer: Rachel Ray UCB Comedienne, verdict is still out as to why.

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