85 out of 101 people found the following comment useful :- Bawdy, groovy brilliance!, 30 December 2001
Author:
Devyalento Latchford Deschanel from London, England
This is one of the better sitcoms currently floating about on television
right now. Never since Married...With Children sadly waved goodbye have I
seen a comedy that aims for laughs and set out primarily to be funny, and
That '70's Show never fails to reduce me to a useless giggling wreck. All of
the characters are genius and each work so well in making you both relate to
them and laugh at them in equal measure. Special shout-outs have to be given
to Debra Jo Rupp as the fabulous Kitty and Wilmer Valderrama as Fez, who
always hits the mark on cuteness and comedy! The rest of the cast are
excellent, and each episode is special in it's own way. You never get tired
of tuning in to see what will happen next. Being populated by a very
good-looking cast helps too! That '70's Show is bitingly, savagely funny and
a true triumph. Bring on more please!
76 out of 92 people found the following comment useful :- the '70s...those were the days, 15 May 2005
Author:
Lee Eisenberg (eisenberg.lee@gmail.com) from Portland, Oregon, USA
I guess that one might say that "That '70s Show" is to the 1990s what
"Happy Days" was to the 1970s: a look at how cool things were twenty
years earlier in Wisconsin. And they do a great job with it. The
characters are: Eric Foreman (Topher Grace), a sometimes clueless high
school student; Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), Eric's strong-willed
friend; Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), a complete imbecile; Jackie
Burkhart (Mila Kunis), the vain, egotistical member of the group;
Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson), the cynical member of the group; Fez
(Wilmer Valderrama), a foreign exchange student who always tries to be
cool; Red (Kurtwood Smith), Eric's hard-ass father; and Kitty (Debra Jo
Rupp), Eric's jolly mother.
Tommy Chong occasionally appears as Hyde's stoner boss Leo. Throughout
the series, the circle of friends comes across all sorts of situations,
which usually end up accentuating Kelso's stupidity or Hyde's distrust
of authority. Oftentimes, they assess everything through popular
culture (namely disco or any TV show that had existed up to that
point). But no matter what happens, it's always safe to assume that Red
will threaten to kick someone in the ass, or at least call someone a
dumb-ass.
Either way, it's a great show. You gotta see it.
71 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :- This show is absolutely hilarious., 21 July 2002
Author:
(llihilloh)
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?
64 out of 86 people found the following comment useful :- A winner for FOX, 1 October 2000
Author:
JBoze313 from Evansville, Indiana
This show is one of my favorites. I just started watching it last week
when Fox aired an episode every night of the week. I cannot believe I've
been missing this show! It's one of the funniest shows I have seen in a
long time. Tho, I'm no fan of the 70's as a decade, the show makes me wanna
go back and live it all again...wait I was born in 1978, so forget that
idea.
Anyhow...the show follows the lives of a group of 17 year- olds in the
70's and everything they do is hilarious. I love the character of Fez, who
happens to be foreign, and he's sorta the dork of the show. He tries to be
cool and catch all the fads of the time, but he never seems to get it right,
and he's always after Jackie, played by the beautiful Mila Kunis. As for
Jackie, the relationship between her and her boyfriend is classic. The guy
is a total idiot, and she's almost as dippy as he is...As for Eric, who is
the male lead, and Donna- his girlfriend, they are so sweet together...if I
do say so myself. They are the perfect couple on the show, and I'm shocked
they're acting, they do the couple thing so well!
The show is like a lot of comedies, but it's got an edge most shows don't.
I love the shots where the camera rotates around the table, showing all the
guys talking...it's a staple of almost every episode. Check this show out
if you haven't had a chance, or chose to ignore it!!
59 out of 80 people found the following comment useful :- Best sitcom, funniest sitcom, ever., 22 September 2005
Author:
dpoll390 from United States
This show has come so far. At first EVERYONE in the cast from Eric to
Fez, they were all new actors and actresses, fresh faces, and just look
what they accomplished. They stuck with the show and it was a success.
Its one of the best shows ever made and its probably the funniest
sitcom I've ever seen in my life. It will be sad to see it end but if
they end this show, I hope to God that the series finale goes out with
one of the biggest bangs that any season finale has ever had. I don't
care if the whole season sucks because they save all the fuel for the
final episode. Go down swinging, get one last punch in. The show
deserves it, the fans deserve it, if they go, let everyone know its
going to end, like on Friends, and let the finale be huge. I say get
Donna and Eric married, I say have Hyde and Kelso fight and become
friends again, I say have something interesting happen between Fez and
Jackie because Fez has been trying for so long, but of course it wont
work out for him. JUST CLOSE OUT THE SERIES BIG TIME GUYS!
That 70s Show will always be the best in my eyes. Eric, Kelso, Donna,
Jackie, Fez, Hyde, I wish I had you guys as friends. You are the best!
10/10...
47 out of 66 people found the following comment useful :- 70's Rock, 10 November 2002
Author:
stamper from The Netherlands
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
40 out of 53 people found the following comment useful :- Consistently Funny, 2 December 2004
Author:
gerard-21 from United States
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.
45 out of 64 people found the following comment useful :- The only show I'll watch..., 6 January 2004
Author:
DarthBill from United States
Along with reruns of "Seinfeld", of course, and maybe some "Friends"
reruns.
We all know the plot by now: life in the 70s. My mom says that some of
the characters actually remind her of people she knew when she was in
high school then.
Lots of great pokes at the decade here, from disco to streaking to Star
Wars to Charlie's Angels (and yet no jokes about TV's "M*A*S*H"), and
all the usual coming of age jokes (men VS women). The beautiful red
haired, deep voiced, 5-foot-10-inch Laura Prepon, who plays Donna (and
was also the main reason I started watching this show), is probably the
most normal character on the show (the only time she ever really got
colorfully bent out of shape about something was when she found another
woman's underwear in Eric's car, which is understandable for any woman,
only to find out that her mom and dad were back there one night) with
Topher Grace's Eric in second place. Danny Masterson is great as the
dead pan conspiracy theorist Hyde. I don't see what's so great about
Ashton Kutcher, but I will give him credit for giving his all in the
role of the male bimbo, same to Mila Kunis (who's finally making the
transition from simply cute to actually being beautiful) as the
self-absorbed Jackie and Wilmer Valderamma (or however you spell his
name) as Fez. However, this show has ruined my ability to enjoy the
1987 hit "Robocop" because I've come to enjoy Kurtwood Smith so much in
the role of Eric's cranky dad Red Foreman that I can't stand to see him
as the evil Clarence Boddicker who helps mutilate Peter Weller's Murphy
in "Robocop". It's a shame they had to replace Lisa Robin Kelly as
Lori, even though the new actress Christina Moore is prettier.
I will say this though: the show has now exhausted and run all good
ideas, and yet it's still more endearing than TV's "M*A*S*H". Here's
the rule for watching the reruns: if Donna's mom Midge (former Bond
girl Tanya Roberts, who rallied a few other former Bond girls together
for an episode) is there, you're good. However, if Eric and Donna have
broken up, change the channel immediately (it's just not right, those
two not being together) or if Donna is sporting blonde hair, or if Eric
and Kelso just aren't there at all, also change the channel. The fifth
season shows where Jackie starts dating Hyde are pretty much reliable.
But all in all, it's a great watch, certainly a lot better than current
"Friends" and "The Simpsons".
30 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :- Funny indeed., 12 May 2005
Author:
shanfloyd from India
This is a really funny show indeed. The script is good and never fails
to deliver new ideas. After seven seasons, the show hasn't got boring
and that credits must go to the writers. There are some very
interesting and funny characters like Red Forman, Fez or regular guest
characters like Leo. The actors are quite good, especially Danny
Masterson or Wilmer Valderrama (he got a fabulous accent) or Debra Jo
Rupp. At first Mila Kunis was really bad but she got better as the show
advanced. It is good that the story advanced really well along these
seasons. And I like the way they capture the '70s atmosphere, like
through the references of the movies or music.
And the title song rocks.
43 out of 67 people found the following comment useful :- The Most Complete Show, 26 September 2005
Author:
Mr_Sensitive from THAILAND, BANGKOK
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.
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85 out of 101 people found the following comment useful :-
Bawdy, groovy brilliance!, 30 December 2001
Author: Devyalento Latchford Deschanel from London, England
This is one of the better sitcoms currently floating about on television right now. Never since Married...With Children sadly waved goodbye have I seen a comedy that aims for laughs and set out primarily to be funny, and That '70's Show never fails to reduce me to a useless giggling wreck. All of the characters are genius and each work so well in making you both relate to them and laugh at them in equal measure. Special shout-outs have to be given to Debra Jo Rupp as the fabulous Kitty and Wilmer Valderrama as Fez, who always hits the mark on cuteness and comedy! The rest of the cast are excellent, and each episode is special in it's own way. You never get tired of tuning in to see what will happen next. Being populated by a very good-looking cast helps too! That '70's Show is bitingly, savagely funny and a true triumph. Bring on more please!
76 out of 92 people found the following comment useful :-
the '70s...those were the days, 15 May 2005
Author: Lee Eisenberg (eisenberg.lee@gmail.com) from Portland, Oregon, USA
I guess that one might say that "That '70s Show" is to the 1990s what "Happy Days" was to the 1970s: a look at how cool things were twenty years earlier in Wisconsin. And they do a great job with it. The characters are: Eric Foreman (Topher Grace), a sometimes clueless high school student; Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), Eric's strong-willed friend; Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), a complete imbecile; Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis), the vain, egotistical member of the group; Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson), the cynical member of the group; Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), a foreign exchange student who always tries to be cool; Red (Kurtwood Smith), Eric's hard-ass father; and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp), Eric's jolly mother.
Tommy Chong occasionally appears as Hyde's stoner boss Leo. Throughout the series, the circle of friends comes across all sorts of situations, which usually end up accentuating Kelso's stupidity or Hyde's distrust of authority. Oftentimes, they assess everything through popular culture (namely disco or any TV show that had existed up to that point). But no matter what happens, it's always safe to assume that Red will threaten to kick someone in the ass, or at least call someone a dumb-ass.
Either way, it's a great show. You gotta see it.
71 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :-
This show is absolutely hilarious., 21 July 2002
Author: (llihilloh)
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?
64 out of 86 people found the following comment useful :-
A winner for FOX, 1 October 2000
Author: JBoze313 from Evansville, Indiana
This show is one of my favorites. I just started watching it last week when Fox aired an episode every night of the week. I cannot believe I've been missing this show! It's one of the funniest shows I have seen in a long time. Tho, I'm no fan of the 70's as a decade, the show makes me wanna go back and live it all again...wait I was born in 1978, so forget that idea. Anyhow...the show follows the lives of a group of 17 year- olds in the 70's and everything they do is hilarious. I love the character of Fez, who happens to be foreign, and he's sorta the dork of the show. He tries to be cool and catch all the fads of the time, but he never seems to get it right, and he's always after Jackie, played by the beautiful Mila Kunis. As for Jackie, the relationship between her and her boyfriend is classic. The guy is a total idiot, and she's almost as dippy as he is...As for Eric, who is the male lead, and Donna- his girlfriend, they are so sweet together...if I do say so myself. They are the perfect couple on the show, and I'm shocked they're acting, they do the couple thing so well! The show is like a lot of comedies, but it's got an edge most shows don't. I love the shots where the camera rotates around the table, showing all the guys talking...it's a staple of almost every episode. Check this show out if you haven't had a chance, or chose to ignore it!!
59 out of 80 people found the following comment useful :-

Best sitcom, funniest sitcom, ever., 22 September 2005
Author: dpoll390 from United States
This show has come so far. At first EVERYONE in the cast from Eric to Fez, they were all new actors and actresses, fresh faces, and just look what they accomplished. They stuck with the show and it was a success. Its one of the best shows ever made and its probably the funniest sitcom I've ever seen in my life. It will be sad to see it end but if they end this show, I hope to God that the series finale goes out with one of the biggest bangs that any season finale has ever had. I don't care if the whole season sucks because they save all the fuel for the final episode. Go down swinging, get one last punch in. The show deserves it, the fans deserve it, if they go, let everyone know its going to end, like on Friends, and let the finale be huge. I say get Donna and Eric married, I say have Hyde and Kelso fight and become friends again, I say have something interesting happen between Fez and Jackie because Fez has been trying for so long, but of course it wont work out for him. JUST CLOSE OUT THE SERIES BIG TIME GUYS!
That 70s Show will always be the best in my eyes. Eric, Kelso, Donna, Jackie, Fez, Hyde, I wish I had you guys as friends. You are the best!
10/10...
47 out of 66 people found the following comment useful :-
70's Rock, 10 November 2002
Author: stamper from The Netherlands
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
40 out of 53 people found the following comment useful :-
Consistently Funny, 2 December 2004
Author: gerard-21 from United States
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.
45 out of 64 people found the following comment useful :-
The only show I'll watch..., 6 January 2004
Author: DarthBill from United States
Along with reruns of "Seinfeld", of course, and maybe some "Friends" reruns.
We all know the plot by now: life in the 70s. My mom says that some of the characters actually remind her of people she knew when she was in high school then.
Lots of great pokes at the decade here, from disco to streaking to Star Wars to Charlie's Angels (and yet no jokes about TV's "M*A*S*H"), and all the usual coming of age jokes (men VS women). The beautiful red haired, deep voiced, 5-foot-10-inch Laura Prepon, who plays Donna (and was also the main reason I started watching this show), is probably the most normal character on the show (the only time she ever really got colorfully bent out of shape about something was when she found another woman's underwear in Eric's car, which is understandable for any woman, only to find out that her mom and dad were back there one night) with Topher Grace's Eric in second place. Danny Masterson is great as the dead pan conspiracy theorist Hyde. I don't see what's so great about Ashton Kutcher, but I will give him credit for giving his all in the role of the male bimbo, same to Mila Kunis (who's finally making the transition from simply cute to actually being beautiful) as the self-absorbed Jackie and Wilmer Valderamma (or however you spell his name) as Fez. However, this show has ruined my ability to enjoy the 1987 hit "Robocop" because I've come to enjoy Kurtwood Smith so much in the role of Eric's cranky dad Red Foreman that I can't stand to see him as the evil Clarence Boddicker who helps mutilate Peter Weller's Murphy in "Robocop". It's a shame they had to replace Lisa Robin Kelly as Lori, even though the new actress Christina Moore is prettier.
I will say this though: the show has now exhausted and run all good ideas, and yet it's still more endearing than TV's "M*A*S*H". Here's the rule for watching the reruns: if Donna's mom Midge (former Bond girl Tanya Roberts, who rallied a few other former Bond girls together for an episode) is there, you're good. However, if Eric and Donna have broken up, change the channel immediately (it's just not right, those two not being together) or if Donna is sporting blonde hair, or if Eric and Kelso just aren't there at all, also change the channel. The fifth season shows where Jackie starts dating Hyde are pretty much reliable. But all in all, it's a great watch, certainly a lot better than current "Friends" and "The Simpsons".
30 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :-
Funny indeed., 12 May 2005
Author: shanfloyd from India
This is a really funny show indeed. The script is good and never fails to deliver new ideas. After seven seasons, the show hasn't got boring and that credits must go to the writers. There are some very interesting and funny characters like Red Forman, Fez or regular guest characters like Leo. The actors are quite good, especially Danny Masterson or Wilmer Valderrama (he got a fabulous accent) or Debra Jo Rupp. At first Mila Kunis was really bad but she got better as the show advanced. It is good that the story advanced really well along these seasons. And I like the way they capture the '70s atmosphere, like through the references of the movies or music.
And the title song rocks.
43 out of 67 people found the following comment useful :-
The Most Complete Show, 26 September 2005
Author: Mr_Sensitive from THAILAND, BANGKOK
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+)
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