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70s show

Original title: That '70s Show
  • TV Series
  • 1998–2006
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  • 22m
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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace, and Laura Prepon in 70s show (1998)
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A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.

  • Creators
    • Mark Brazill
    • Bonnie Turner
    • Terry Turner
  • Stars
    • Topher Grace
    • Laura Prepon
    • Mila Kunis
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    196K
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    POPULARITY
    573
    14
    • Creators
      • Mark Brazill
      • Bonnie Turner
      • Terry Turner
    • Stars
      • Topher Grace
      • Laura Prepon
      • Mila Kunis
    • 357User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 15 wins & 82 nominations total

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    Topher Grace
    Topher Grace
    • Eric Forman
    • 1998–2006
    Laura Prepon
    Laura Prepon
    • Donna Pinciotti
    • 1998–2006
    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Jackie Burkhart
    • 1998–2006
    Danny Masterson
    Danny Masterson
    • Steven Hyde
    • 1998–2006
    Wilmer Valderrama
    Wilmer Valderrama
    • Fez
    • 1998–2006
    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
    • Kitty Forman
    • 1998–2006
    Kurtwood Smith
    Kurtwood Smith
    • Reginald 'Red' Forman
    • 1998–2006
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Bob Pinciotti
    • 1998–2006
    Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher
    • Michael Kelso
    • 1998–2006
    Tanya Roberts
    Tanya Roberts
    • Midge Pinciotti
    • 1998–2004
    Tommy Chong
    Tommy Chong
    • Leonard 'Leo' Chingkwake
    • 1999–2006
    Lisa Robin Kelly
    Lisa Robin Kelly
    • Laurie Forman
    • 1998–2003
    Josh Meyers
    Josh Meyers
    • Randy Pearson
    • 2005–2006
    Mo Gaffney
    Mo Gaffney
    • Joanne Stupak
    • 2001–2003
    Tim Reid
    Tim Reid
    • William Barnett
    • 2004–2006
    Shannon Elizabeth
    Shannon Elizabeth
    • Brooke Rockwell
    • 2003–2005
    Allison Munn
    Allison Munn
    • Caroline Dupree
    • 2001–2006
    Jud Tylor
    Jud Tylor
    • Samantha 'Sam' Leonard
    • 2005–2006
    • Creators
      • Mark Brazill
      • Bonnie Turner
      • Terry Turner
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    Mr_Sensitive

    The Most Complete Show

    From the very first episode That '70s Shows delivered a very consisting humor and is definitely without a doubt in one's mind that this is one of the funniest show ever created.

    Brief: That '70s Shows tell us the life of six teenagers living in Wisconsin through the hippie period.

    This is without doubt the birthplace of six young talented actors such as Ashton Kutcher, and is considered to be the show with the best cast (consider this is their first acting carrier). The story really captured the sense of the '70s brilliantly and how funky it is to be in that period.

    Not just that, That '70s Shows also have a brilliant humor throughout and the directing is very original and smart. For me, I think it going to be damn hard to dislike the show.

    Recommendation: One Of The Most Complete Show, I Have Ever See.

    Rating: 9/10 (Grade: A+)
    8Sandcooler

    What eighth season?

    Over the years, we've seen a lot of preposterous things done by writers when the show just had to go on no matter what, keeping "8 Simple Rules" going after John Ritter died comes to mind, but this is probably the first time I cared. The idea of having "That 70's Show" without Eric or to a lesser extent Kelso is ridiculous. They tried to cover it up with a comeback of Leo and increasingly outrageous story lines, but it always felt like why bother when you don't have a main character anymore. It just didn't really connect, it was a bunch of unrelated stuff happening that most of the time wasn't even funny. The last season felt like the season too much for every single character, simply because Eric used to take a lot of screen time and now we'd be smashed in the face by how stale and repetitive the rest of the characters were. Focusing on the gimmick that is Fez was thoroughly uninteresting and the character would simply stop working, because the whole deal was that he'd say something weird from out of nowhere, and you can't say stuff from out of nowhere when every second line is yours. They also brought in the standard cousin Oliver, only this time it just wasn't a kid. Whenever you heard somebody knock on the door, you started praying it wasn't Randy, please let it not be Randy. The deal with Randy was that he'd do really awful jokes, usually as Red would say, smiling like an ass and totally screwing up delivery and Donna would be in stitches. I think more than half of the last season was Donna pretending to be amused. The problems had started earlier though: what once was a truly great show with an equally great concept that for once wasn't about a dysfunctional family slowly got into the territory of soap opera. Everybody started being in love with everybody, emotional scenes were dragged out at nausea, with just one usually lame joke placed somewhere to divert attention that we were watching "As The World Turns". I'm guessing this was character development, but come on that was written almost as clumsily as the moral lessons from "Family Matters". To be fair, the last episode, also because it had a cameo by Topher Grace (a cameo in his own show), was really good, even if not that funny either.

    By the way, yet more criticism on Season 8: what the hell was with the opening theme? Not only did they use the same joke twice (a character not singing), Fez scared the hell out of me. Dude, don't open your eyes that far. But the first five seasons or so,among the best comedy ever broadcast.
    stamper

    70's Rock

    As the title suggests, this comedy takes place in the 70's (one of my favorite musical decades). It revolves around a group of friends which are all late teenagers and covers all of their daily hassles with friends, parents work and love. There is a variety of different and real characters here, plus the one that no comedy can work without it seems: the incredible dumb-ass. In this series this person is Kelso (Ashton Kutcher). Then there is Eric (Topher Grace), whose basement is the place where the main characters usually hang to avoid their parent and Erics sister. Eric is an OK guy, whose girlfriend Donna (Laura Pepron) lives in the same street as he does. The relationship between the two is very well worked out and they behave in a way I think is appropriate for serious couples of that age. The rest of the crew are Jackie (Mila Kunis) who is really self absorbed and not one of the favorite's of the group, although she belongs there. Then of course there's Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) the foreigner, who is thinks very highly of himself at times, but who is also naive and shy in a way. The crew is completed by my favorite character, Hyde (Danny Masterson). The reason I like him so much is that he is very easygoing. Plus he is extremely cool, I mean when he cracks a joke or makes a remark it always strikes a chord, whether it is a wise or a mean statement. Overall this is a good show with some great and some standard comedy characters (of which not all are mentioned here).

    8 out of 10
    gerard-21

    Consistently Funny

    Unlike the 70s sitcom it sometimes mocks (Happy Days), this show has no peaks and valleys, and never "jumped the shark". It's just a rock solid, funny show and has been for the duration of its run (so far). I have watched just about every episode since the beginning, and have never been let down. It's an extremely underrated show which could reach ledgendary status if it runs for a few more years. Everyone in the cast is very funny and endearing in their own way. The best thing is that they never stray from the original characterizations. And you never doubt for a minute that you're back in the seventies, unlike Happy Days, which was set in the 50s yet much of the cast (Scott Baio anyone?) sported contemporary haircuts. This show is a gem. Watch. You won't be disappointed.
    llihilloh

    This show is absolutely hilarious.

    I didn't start to watch "That '70s show" until about a year or so ago and I sure wish that I would have started tuning in a lot earlier. This series is really funny, really different, and has an amazing cast.

    In my opinion, this is one of the best casts assembled in a long time. Everybody makes me laugh (especially Eric and Fez). All of the characters are likable and each actor puts in that little something each week that is needed to make a television series survive. Topher Grace is really great and I still can't believe that he didn't have any acting experience prior to this show. That's one of the best things about this show - all of the actors really had no acting gigs and just fell into the roles immediately.

    The writers are extremely funny. Although the writing is simple at times, it's unpredictable the next, and that's what I like. Each episode has good scenarios/plots and always makes me laugh.

    Everything about it is good and it's not the same as all of the other shows that are currently on TV. It stands out with an excellent cast (and an excellent theme song. That thing gets stuck in my head so easily.) I like the seventies, I like this show, but was "That '80s Show" really necessary?

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    • Trivia
      Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year.
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits, you can clearly see many modern cars. The most obvious is a '97-'02 Ford Expedition that passes the cast on the passenger side.
    • Quotes

      Red Forman: When my time comes I want to be buried face down. That way whoever doesn't like me can kiss my ass.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits for the Halloween episode in 2000, the title song has creepy organ music playing along with it. Also the actors names appear in a "spooky" font.
    • Alternate versions
      During the original FOX run, the episodes featured a lot of music from that time-line. However, in order to avoid paying royalties, most of the music was changed with generic music starting with syndication airings, and these changes remained on the DVD and Blu-ray releases.
    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Topher Grace/Jamie-Lynn Sigler/Kevin Brennan (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Street
      (uncredited)

      by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell

      Sung by Todd Griffin

      (Season 1)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Carsey Werner site
      • Carsey Werner site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • That '70s Show
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 2, CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Carsey-Werner Company
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original broadcast)

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