via Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Before Topher Grace was getting high with his friends on That ’70s Show, he was playing Pie Face with his friends. How awwwdorable was the 8 year old in that 1969 ad?
We got to know Topher Grace in That ’70s Show and now he is graduating to the ’80s in Take Me Home Tonight that comes out on March 4th. So much so that he produced a music video for a song from the movie. Atomic Tom remade Human League’s Don’t You Want Me and Topher along with his movie’s co-stars Anna Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer and Demetri Martin recreated several famous scenes from films of that most awesome decade.
How many flicks can you spot? To see all the movies I found in this bitchin’ video click here!
After watching the trailer for Take Me Home Tonight, I am so seeing this movie when it comes out on March 4th. When I first started watching the preview with Topher Grace and Anna Faris, I was like this movie looks so stupid but then I kept watching it and I can’t wait to see this movie. It just looks like so much stupid fun.
Topher Grace has to thank his role in Valentine’s day to Anne Hathaway having a crush on him before they made the movie. According to OK! Garry Marshall likes his actors to have chemistry and he said, “Anne Hathaway, she told me (about) this actor she once had a crush on – we hired him, Topher Grace; they kissed very well.” We know that Anne had a thing for the That ’70s Show star, but now I wonder if he had a crush on The Princess Diaries actress and that is why “they kissed very well”?
BTW Garry also talked about another couple that he hired for the movie that he thought had chemistry beforehand, “Julia Roberts… Bradley Cooper, she did a play (Three Days of Rain) on Broadway with him, 98 performances, they must have gotten along! We matched up.” That is not always true, it was rumored that Jeremy Piven’s castmates did not get along with him when he did Speed the Plow?
Topher Grace will make his next film “Kids in America,” about one night in the lives of a group of recent college grads in the late 1980s. Jackie & Jeff Filgo (”That ’70s Show”) co-wrote the script with Michael Dowse, who will direct. “Kids” follows Matt Franklin (Grace), an aimless college grad who pursues his dream girl at a wild Labor Day weekend party. He, his twin sister and their best friend struggle with their burgeoning adulthood over the course of the night. The film is targeted to go into production February in Phoenix, Arizona. Grace will then star opposite Seann William Scott in Greg Coolidge’s comedy “Coxblocker,” slated for an April production start. In Coolidge’s script Grace plays William Cox, who has trouble with women until he finally meets the girl of his dreams. The trouble is her best friend is her ex-boyfriend (Scott). Little does he know that the ex-boyfriend is trying to get back together with her — so while our hero, Grace, is trying to hook up with her, Scott is blocking him all along the way. The girl has no idea.