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. Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children. The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard. The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs. In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference. Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life. Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015. Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown. Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman. Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series. In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966). Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin. The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him. The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings. Ages of the main six when the show started: * Mila Kunis - 15 * Wilmer Valderrama - 18 * Laura Prepon - 18 * Topher Grace - 20 * Ashton Kutcher - 20 * Danny Masterson - 22 The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976 The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972 The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song. Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace. The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend. The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's). Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
it’s my favorite show ever i could rewatch it a thousand times. i feel like the dynamics of the characters is really what sold me. the relationships they have make me feel like i’m actually hanging out with them and i love shows that do that
That 70 show is freaking awesome! I literally rewatch episodes of that on Netflix all the time. I hope more people do go check it out, it's a very entertaining show and once you start watching it you'll get hooked, or at least I did. Red and Hyde are my two favorite characters.
This video feels heavily biased. Full house was a great show and was geared towards younger children at the time, these heartfelt moments weren’t for the parents. That 70s show was for older teenagers and played by young adults. Different worlds. Sitcoms gets a bad rep because of the laugh tracks hands down. Also the annoying plot holes. This can be overwhelming with any sitcom. That 70s show is great overall.
my dude, how are you gonna give fresh prince props for the dad scene when you just knocked one of family matters best moments. like its a cheesy sitcom with plenty of moments to draw from if you wanna knock it, but im pretty sure Eddie just told his cop dad that he was harrassed by a cop for being black and Carl wanted to give said cop the benefit of the doubt.... that's fucked my dude
Get your cringy-ass furry fanart off the goddamn screen holy fuck, otherwise your commentary is amazing and the audio sounds great and you're doin god's work out here, great video man. Subscribed.
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.
Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children.
The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard.
The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs.
In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference.
Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life.
Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015.
Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown.
Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman.
Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series.
In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966).
Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin.
The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him.
The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings.
Ages of the main six when the show started:
* Mila Kunis - 15
* Wilmer Valderrama - 18
* Laura Prepon - 18
* Topher Grace - 20
* Ashton Kutcher - 20
* Danny Masterson - 22
The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976
The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972
The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song.
Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace.
The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend.
The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's).
Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
it’s my favorite show ever i could rewatch it a thousand times. i feel like the dynamics of the characters is really what sold me. the relationships they have make me feel like i’m actually hanging out with them and i love shows that do that
Yeah the chemistry between all of them was great and iconic , plus the writing was brilliant
Because u have no friends yourself 😂 make sense
@@shobitchouksey3442 what the hell are you talking about dude? you don’t know me
That 70 show is freaking awesome! I literally rewatch episodes of that on Netflix all the time. I hope more people do go check it out, it's a very entertaining show and once you start watching it you'll get hooked, or at least I did.
Red and Hyde are my two favorite characters.
I'm on season 2 eight now and Hyde is AWESOME, I really hope he finds love man donna wasn't for him 😳😳😭😭
you convinced me, I'll watch that 70's show
Rewatching the video after a while. Still a gem. 😁
Just finished watching it for the second time, my all time favourite show.
3:51 - 4:00 well that didnt age well....
its not on netflix any more
This video feels heavily biased. Full house was a great show and was geared towards younger children at the time, these heartfelt moments weren’t for the parents. That 70s show was for older teenagers and played by young adults. Different worlds. Sitcoms gets a bad rep because of the laugh tracks hands down. Also the annoying plot holes. This can be overwhelming with any sitcom. That 70s show is great overall.
Fez is my least favorite character
my dude, how are you gonna give fresh prince props for the dad scene when you just knocked one of family matters best moments. like its a cheesy sitcom with plenty of moments to draw from if you wanna knock it, but im pretty sure Eddie just told his cop dad that he was harrassed by a cop for being black and Carl wanted to give said cop the benefit of the doubt.... that's fucked my dude
Get your cringy-ass furry fanart off the goddamn screen holy fuck, otherwise your commentary is amazing and the audio sounds great and you're doin god's work out here, great video man. Subscribed.
I love Sitcoms, can you make more reviews about them and put them more in fights
When will Batman vs Snake come out?
why you shouldn’t watch it: it isn’t very funny and relies heavily on the laughtrack.
completely false
this show sucks trust me watched it all the way