An amazing actor. Even in the good star treks he was the president of Earth, A Cardassian security officer, and the commanding military officer of the Krenim Imperium.
The characters always kinda had a hatred for Red because he was strict as hell, but seeing that he pretty much gave up his basement for the kids, gave them a place to stay and supplied them with all their needs whenever they needed help, and literally saved Steven's life by taking him in, he might as well be the most caring guy on the show
The older I get the more I identify with Red. Also how much of a champ was he. Struggling to pay bills, feed his family. Then when Hyde is abandoned, he not only takes him in, but saves the money he pays in rent and gives it back to him to help him in life. #greatesttvdad
My favorite is: Eric: "You know, it seems like bad things are always happening to me, like I have bad luck or something" Red: "Son, you don't have bad luck. The reason bad things happen to you, is because you're a dumbass"
I would have to say that if I had a pair of super wide Donald duck type shoes, that they would just naturally be up Disney's ass. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Red kept Hyde’s rent money, and then he returned it all as a send-off gift? Red lost his job and was unemployed for a decent length of time on this show. That’s quite the gesture to return Steven’s money to him, considering that Red could have rightfully dipped into that rent money when he needed it to support the family - which includes Steven. It makes the gesture even more honourable.
My grandma gave my oldest brother $70k cash before she passed away. My brother went through many hardship and lost a few job from layoff. That money for us when we get married. To my surprised, he still have the money. It's $10k per brother and sister as gift. I still kept the $10k cash as a momento from my grandma. 😢😢😢😢
@@octavius8562 don't you think if he had known everything that was going on with Laurie he would have done something it would be completely out of character not to the only reason he did nothing is because he knew very little
I loved when Red stood up for Hyde against Eric. He basically explained in one scene why he respected and had love for Hyde. The dynamic between Red and Hyde always makes me smile.
One of the VERY few sit com dads who wasn't an idiot or a wimp. Nobody effed around with Red Forman. Just a great comedic portrayal that didn't paint the character as the typical doofuss.
Agreed! There was alsoJames Evans, Philip Banks, Dan Conner, Carl Winslow, Andy Taylor, Ward Cleaver, Frank Mitchell, Jack Arnold, Hank Hill, Julius Rock and Mike Heck. Real intelligent, strong, funny and honorable tv dads don't exist now and tv is worse for it.
@@alexwolf2845wives don't count. Of course they're the only ones even the toughest of the tough answer to. Although Red wasn't henpecked or a pushover who Kitty walked all over on either.
My most fav insult of his will always be “so I guess this is the way an immature, engaged, high school dumb ass with no car, no job, and no money, trims the hedges”
Legit my favorite Red moments: "Look, I'm whipped cream head." and "His name was... Peter. Peter Cottontail hopping down the bunny trail." In both he was drugged beyond comprehension.
My favorite moment is from the garage sale episode where Bob confronts him about having the Christmas present he got red for sale and red is brutally honest and says "it was a terrible gift bob"
I remember quoting Red when I took care of my nephew who needed a place to live. I said I was tired of being “f%*king Santa Claus “ like he did with Steven. Still took care of the kid, but had to be the bad guy to make sure he knew how lucky he was to have people who loved the crap out of him. Reminds me I need to buy a new pair of shoes cause a couple are still stuck in his ass. But he graduated high school and is a successful marine.
I think my favorite is 5:40 where he isn't really mad, and loves that they stole Fatso Burger's clown.... and has to pretend "foots in asses"! I die every time!
after watching a whole bunch of f is for family (where the actor of red plays sue’s father), i can definitely see where the inspiration for frank came from
Red Forman, James Evans, Philip Banks, Carl Winslow, Dan Conner, Cliff Huxtable, Andy Taylor, Al Bundy, Floyd Henderson, Alan Matthews, Julius Rock , Martin Crane, Tim Taylor and Archie Bunker are the greatest and most iconic tv dads ever!
I loved watching That 70s Show when it aired on tv 📺 😁😂. Kurtwood Smith stole the show as Red Foreman and i cried laughing alot when he said : Dumbass! To the kids 😂
As a kid: Reds a grumpy old man
An an adult: Reds a legend
You should see his alias. Clarence Boddicker.
The grumpy old men can be hysterical thats what i thought as a kid
Aw shit! I was *BORN* a grumpy old man!🤣🤣🤣
@@richardpetzoldt5284 You can't forget about Archie Bunker.
An amazing actor. Even in the good star treks he was the president of Earth, A Cardassian security officer, and the commanding military officer of the Krenim Imperium.
The characters always kinda had a hatred for Red because he was strict as hell, but seeing that he pretty much gave up his basement for the kids, gave them a place to stay and supplied them with all their needs whenever they needed help, and literally saved Steven's life by taking him in, he might as well be the most caring guy on the show
Red is a hero. He had to put up with all the idiocy of the 1970s, and he always did the right thing. Plus he adored Kitty
Red is a good person. He's just tired of dumbasses.
The tough love made them all stronger, if there's coddling going on he'd smash it with a hammer
@@jim2245 very true. A person can't hate Red. He's a good person he's the human version of squidward without a filter on his mouth.
@@Coincollector81 and no clarinet🤣🤣
The older I get, the more I become Red Foreman.
William Rodriguez the balder you get?
Stahp! You jinxed it.
Same
I'm a middle aged mix of Kitty AND Red.
And I aint mad about it.
Same lol
As you get older you become to understand Red's anger.
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Yep
I'm only 21 and I get it 😂😂😂😂
The guy's grouchy!
Red Forman & Frank Murphy
We all thought Red was a villain as we got older we realized he was the hero the whole time
Real talk
Factz
True
And that is why in the sequel series THAT 90s SHOW Red is the real star.
@@bryedtan I love how he’s still grouchy but he’s mellow at the same time lol
The older I get the more I identify with Red. Also how much of a champ was he. Struggling to pay bills, feed his family. Then when Hyde is abandoned, he not only takes him in, but saves the money he pays in rent and gives it back to him to help him in life. #greatesttvdad
Red was a good guy.
Hello from the future, Grandpa Red gets even better 😂
@@ehrenthompson7891And hilarious as well.
The major problem though is his conservative world view. Those views make him a bad person.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKittyno it doesn’t. If it did, would he would have done all those things? No. Liberal ideas/religion make you a bad person.
Best Red quote:
I can't believe I'm saying this, but my finger hurts from flipping off so many people.
LMFAO
Mine is "I will kick your ass so hard, your nose will bleed.".
Eric: “I don’t want to wake up in 5 years and hate my life”
Red: “Son, that’s unavoidable!”
My favorite is:
Eric: "You know, it seems like bad things are always happening to me, like I have bad luck or something"
Red: "Son, you don't have bad luck. The reason bad things happen to you, is because you're a dumbass"
My favorite character from That 70s Show.
Bob is my #1, but Red is a good #2
OMG my dad that's way red lol
I think a lot of people agree with you. At least the ones without feet in their asses.
easily one of the top 10 best sitcom characters of all time
I nominate Red Foreman for best TV Dad. He's the GOAT!
@@donaldoehl7690 yeah there really not many "real dad" figure on shows
AGREED
It’s a crime kurtwood smith never got an Emmy nomination for it
700‼️🎉👏
"If that's a Star Wars thing I'm going to kick you in the ass!" Is a mood now days
Disney needs a foot up their ass.
@@derekseguine the happiest place in the world for my foot, is in Disneys ass
I would have to say that if I had a pair of super wide Donald duck type shoes, that they would just naturally be up Disney's ass. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
For real dude.
Anytime anybody brings up Disney SW def a mood
“You morons just hung vacancy signs on your asses, and my foot’s looking for a room!” Classic Red Forman!
"Wow! this will buy me a monster bag of... marshmallows"
Marshmallows my ass. He wanted pot!
😅😅
@@hittingtax2670 You don't say? 😂 🤦🏽♂
@@hittingtax2670🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you my friend are hilarious.
Red kept Hyde’s rent money, and then he returned it all as a send-off gift? Red lost his job and was unemployed for a decent length of time on this show. That’s quite the gesture to return Steven’s money to him, considering that Red could have rightfully dipped into that rent money when he needed it to support the family - which includes Steven. It makes the gesture even more honourable.
He probably did at times but made sure to pay it back when money got better
Red knew how hard it would be to get ahead. He knew how hard it would be for Stephen.
Money wasn't as tight in the 70s.
My grandma gave my oldest brother $70k cash before she passed away. My brother went through many hardship and lost a few job from layoff. That money for us when we get married. To my surprised, he still have the money. It's $10k per brother and sister as gift. I still kept the $10k cash as a momento from my grandma. 😢😢😢😢
One of those sitcoms that isn’t too unrealistic to see happen in your average mid western neighborhood.
Red is the man the older you get the more identify with him we need more father's like him in the real world
@@octavius8562 don't you think if he had known everything that was going on with Laurie he would have done something it would be completely out of character not to the only reason he did nothing is because he knew very little
@@octavius8562 just because she's a whore doesn't mean she doesn't deserve her father's love ?
@@malachidragula3585 considering one of times he did he blamed it on Eric, I’d say no
Happy 77th Birthday today,(July 3 2020), Kurtwood Smith aka Red Forman ✌
Turned 79 last week
@@njd9143 still kickin ass!
@@njd9143 and in two months he’ll actually become 80 years old 😮🥾
I loved when Red stood up for Hyde against Eric. He basically explained in one scene why he respected and had love for Hyde. The dynamic between Red and Hyde always makes me smile.
One of the VERY few sit com dads who wasn't an idiot or a wimp. Nobody effed around with Red Forman. Just a great comedic portrayal that didn't paint the character as the typical doofuss.
He was Clarence Boddicker. Meanest crook of old Detroit with connections to downtown.
Oh we all KNOW who took Red down: #Kittie
Agreed! There was alsoJames Evans, Philip Banks, Dan Conner, Carl Winslow, Andy Taylor, Ward Cleaver, Frank Mitchell, Jack Arnold, Hank Hill, Julius Rock and Mike Heck. Real intelligent, strong, funny and honorable tv dads don't exist now and tv is worse for it.
@@alexwolf2845wives don't count. Of course they're the only ones even the toughest of the tough answer to. Although Red wasn't henpecked or a pushover who Kitty walked all over on either.
You have to love Red Forman. He's the closest thing to a human Squidward.
Red Foreman, Phillip Banks, and Al Bundy are hands down the greatest TV Dads!!!!
Archie bunker and Fred Sanford are just as great.
Floyd Henderson is an honorable mentioned
Don’t forget George Bluth Sr.
I'd cast votes for Jack Arnold (The Wonder Years) and Howard Cunningham also. And Mister Drummond from Diff'rent Strokes.
James Evans from Good Times
The greatest hits album from Red Foreman, featuring such classics as “my foot in your ass” and “kicking your ass”
The older you get, red becomes the hero of the show. You start to relate to him a lot better lol
My most fav insult of his will always be “so I guess this is the way an immature, engaged, high school dumb ass with no car, no job, and no money, trims the hedges”
LMAO yeah I remember episode!.. "wow that was like 8 Burns in one!" So says Hyde😅🤙
Keon Hicks Wasn’t it Donna who said that? 🤔
KnightxOwl Donna says “an octoburn”
꧁Glitter • Dragon꧂ Oh wait, yeah you’re right. My bad.
@@thewizardofoz511 what a combo! Lol
Red: hey everybody, I’m mr. Rogers. But wait, I’m not wearing a sweater
😅😅 I legit died on that one.
LMAO I literally was reading your comment at the same moment it was playing on the video 🤣
@@kitheartist I know Im a year late but this just happened to me too
The delivery of that one always gets me 😂😂
Same 😆
Imagine Red Forman, Al Bundy, Hank Hill & Frank Murphy all in a room together.
i tell ya what
Someone's ass is going to be kicked.
Best comment ever!! I would add judge dredd from the stallone movie, clubber lang and dirty harry. And the world blows up.
Pretty sure that’s an Elks or Moose or Lions Club convention somewhere.
(Swig) yup. (swig) Yup. (swig) Yup. (swig) Yup.
Red Foreman for 2020 President
I’d vote for him 😂😂
"A foot in every ass"
@@Legitpenguins99 😂
Say goodbye to the national guard
@@publicoutlaw1731 😂😂😂
Did you ever actually do that with your foot?
Once in Iwo Jima.....I can't talk about it 😆😆
Oh lol red
Legit my favorite Red moments: "Look, I'm whipped cream head." and "His name was... Peter. Peter Cottontail hopping down the bunny trail." In both he was drugged beyond comprehension.
Arguably the greatest dad in sitcom history.
The way Red looks down to check before saying he isn't wearing a sweater is iconic
“FURIOUS! FOOTS IN ASSES!” *dips out*
A four letter word for disappointment
Eric!
“You morons just hung vacancy signs on your asses and my foot is looking for a room”
Lmaooo
That line NEVER got old
The perfect amount of mean but loving dad 😂.
This man scared me as a kid
This man is my idol as an adult
The “foot-in-your-@$$” insults get more and more creative
I used to be Eric, but everyday I’m slowly turning into red 😂😂
Makes me wish Red and Al Bundy were neighbors - be very interesting
Omfg! Lol
That would’ve been epic
An argument between them would die
There would be definitely more shoe jokes
@@felipepineda1585 Shoe betcha.
As a new stepdad I suddenly relate to Red.
From one stepdad to another, my condolences!
My condolences to you both. Step daddies
Oh really now? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Especially shitty when they are someone else's kids and you have to be the actual parent
His foot must get real tired 😂
Kitty-if you could be anyones shoe, who’s shoe would you be?
Donna-I wouldn’t want to be Red’s shoe cause it’s fixing to go in someone’s ass
🤣🤣🤣
"Classic Case of Foot Stuck in Ass" is one of my all time favorites
The most relatable man on tv.
After Al Bundy of course.
@@kendallrivers1119 Oh god yes lol
Imagine this guy and Frank Murphy from F is for Family out at a bar.
Red: “How’d you like a foot in your ass?”
Frank: “That depends, how would you like it if I put you through a goddamn wall?”
@@brendonsmith3080 that would be insane.
Yessss
Funny he also sues dad
Eric "make my ass a hat"
Red "gee. And I didn't think you were listening" lol
Red is not only being a dad to his son, but also to his friends.
Yea, they be dumbasses, but he cares about them.
Use to love red. He was ruthless as hell. Reminded me of my grandad. RIP big man
He’s still alive
Every single scene had Red saying "ass" in some form or other.
My favorite moment is from the garage sale episode where Bob confronts him about having the Christmas present he got red for sale and red is brutally honest and says "it was a terrible gift bob"
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100% foot on asses 😂
In asses 😂
"Sleep tight and don't let the bedbugs put their foot in your ass!" I gotta use that 😂 😂
Merry Assmas
everybody kept saying how they get older and agree with Red, but I've agreed with Red since the beginning of the show. He's the man.
I always admired Red’s toughness. He was (is) a great tv father!
i have never heard the word ass so much in one video
Red is like Squidward, the older you get, the more you relate to and understand him lol
Kurt Smith did a great job on that Red Forman character. I remember him from Rambo.
I had such a good time watching that!! I laughed and laughed! We all need that right now 😂
I'm going to be him one day! Let's hope some rather than later. My oldest is already 9 so I need to shift gears 😂
The vacancy room one is my top favorite one of a Red!!🤣😂
Red has always been my favorite sitcom character
Red; "I'm Mr. Roger's and my foot is about to welcome your ass to the neighborhood!"
90% of Red’s dialogue is just a foot being within a certain circumstance that involves one’s ass and i’m all for it
Growing up made me realize he wasn’t a bad guy he was a guy that cared but didn’t put of with bullshit
Red is an amazing father. First scene is so thoughtful and wholesome
The way he raises him physically of the seat and his voice too when yelling to the cop at 6:20 Legend!
He said it with such conviction, he never actually had to kick an ass.
One of the best fathers in tv ever.
My grandfather and great uncle were both my Reds
Bro this dude is gonna be me full-fledged in a couple years and I'm all for it!
Red Foreman is a goddamned legend 🤣
It's nice knowning that even when they were struggling, red never touched stevens rent money and saved it up for him. What a legend.
Vote Red Foreman, 2024
Yes!
I remember quoting Red when I took care of my nephew who needed a place to live. I said I was tired of being “f%*king Santa Claus “ like he did with Steven. Still took care of the kid, but had to be the bad guy to make sure he knew how lucky he was to have people who loved the crap out of him. Reminds me I need to buy a new pair of shoes cause a couple are still stuck in his ass. But he graduated high school and is a successful marine.
I have the series dvd . But the random clips are soooo cool, it brings us together .. sans Assy footz
I think my favorite is 5:40 where he isn't really mad, and loves that they stole Fatso Burger's clown.... and has to pretend "foots in asses"! I die every time!
As a kid, you think Red is just a grouchy angry old man.
As an adult, you realise he's actually pretty fair and reasonable.
"Hey Everyone! I'm Mister Rogers! But wait! I'm not wearing a sweater!" has to be my favourite Red Forman "kick your ass" moment ever 😂😂😂
That's honestly really sweet of Red to do that for Hyde, he really is like his dad
"Kelso if you fire that gun in this car I'm going to pull over and kick your ass for an hour" lmao I don't know but this one gets me the most
5:20 I lost my cool with this one
Red Foreman is like archie bunker jame's evan's hank and conton hill all fused to together.
Such a classic character.
Absolutely love how he handled Eric not marrying Donna. Totally had the right attitude about it.
after watching a whole bunch of f is for family (where the actor of red plays sue’s father), i can definitely see where the inspiration for frank came from
I love this show.
The Most Bad Ass Dad Ever
I swear. I watched this when my son was born and now that it's been 4 years later and now I have a daughter. I totally get red lol.
just wait. my oldest girl just turned 10. it's a real treat 🤦🏻♀️
He’s the dad we need in 2023. These kids are out of control
Facts
Millennial to gen z and alpha: what is 2+2?
Gen z: 4
Gen alpha: 22
Yes we do.
8:54 ive never seen him more in love
I never noticed how much Red & Bill Burr seem related!
I wonder if the actor ever had an aneurysm or maybe high blood pressure because of how much the character is angry most of the time?
That 90s show needs more of this Red Forman
The ultimate late 90s-early 2000s TV dad.
Red Forman, James Evans, Philip Banks, Carl Winslow, Dan Conner, Cliff Huxtable, Andy Taylor, Al Bundy, Floyd Henderson, Alan Matthews, Julius Rock , Martin Crane, Tim Taylor and Archie Bunker are the greatest and most iconic tv dads ever!
I’m not gonna lie. Red was the best part of That 70’s Show. Such a great contrast to all happy characters in the show.
Chuck Norris almost played Red.
Let that sink in.
Nah
I can’t see that at all 💯
@@DjdreamstudiosIt's true. But, he was let go because he would actually put his foot in the cast members ass.
8:20 aw you cut it right before he said "and go shave that thing, you look like a damn Hungarian" 😂😂😂
I loved watching That 70s Show when it aired on tv 📺 😁😂. Kurtwood Smith stole the show as Red Foreman and i cried laughing alot when he said : Dumbass! To the kids 😂