Midway through watching the 1980s flashback comedy “Take Me Home Tonight,” it hit us. Dan Fogler, Topher Grace‘s sidekick in the movie, has become this generation’s Curtis Armstrong, the jowly, leering wingman to today’’ erstwhile young film leads.
And it wasn’t just the period setting that drove the connection home. Or the physical resemblance — which is striking — though Fogler, perhaps, does have a couple more ticks on the waistband. It’s that Fogler, like his ‘80s-era “Revenge of the Nerds” predecessor, excels in playing lovable losers desperately on the make, guys who are utterly unaware that they’re at the bottom of the food chain. Or perhaps they’re aware, but believe, as Armstrong memorably espouses as sidekick to Tom Cruise in “Risky Business,” that, “Sometimes you just gotta say, ‘what the ....’ ”
Still not with us? Take a look at how they line up. (Savage Steve Holland / Getty Images)
Repeatedly attempts to score in “Fanboys” by approaching women and employing the same Jedi mind trick. (“You want to take your shirt off.”) By “Take Me Home,” he has graduated to using Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” as an opening gambit. This fails too, though he does improbably make out with Michelle Trachtenberg for reasons that can only be ascribed to her consumption of large quantities of alcohol. (Ron Batzdorff / Relativity Media)