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I Love the '70s

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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7.7/10
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I Love the '70s (2003)
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Celebrities and comedians share their thoughts on pop culture of the 1970's.Celebrities and comedians share their thoughts on pop culture of the 1970's.Celebrities and comedians share their thoughts on pop culture of the 1970's.

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    • Bo Derek
    • Erik Estrada
    • Leif Garrett
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Bo Derek
      • Erik Estrada
      • Leif Garrett
    • 9User reviews
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    Bo Derek
    Bo Derek
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    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Self
    • 2003
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • Self
    • 2003
    Isaac Hayes
    Isaac Hayes
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    • 2003
    Steve Whitmire
    Steve Whitmire
    • Kermit the Frog
    Lynda Carter
    Lynda Carter
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    • 2003
    Michael Ian Black
    Michael Ian Black
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    • 2003
    Loni Love
    Loni Love
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    • 2003
    Mo Rocca
    Mo Rocca
    • Self
    • 2003
    Stuart Scott
    Stuart Scott
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    • 2003
    Justina Machado
    Justina Machado
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    Ellen Cleghorne
    Ellen Cleghorne
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    • 2003
    Hal Sparks
    Hal Sparks
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    Rachael Harris
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    • 2003
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    mamamiasweetpeaches

    HAL SPARKS...I LOVE YOU,MAN

    I have been totally sucked into the VH1 I LOVE THE 70s,I LOVE THE 80s and I LOVE THE 80s STRIKES BACK. I started watching because I am a big fan of 70s and 80s pop culture. But along the way I realized that Hal Sparks is the real reason to watch. He's the funniest person I've ever seen on tv in my life. I would watch him to enema infommercials if that was the only gig he could get.(Oh yeah,the other commentators where good too.)
    hkinkennon

    Not all that it could have been...

    As somebody who actually lived through the '70s, VH1's special "I Love the '70s" is fun, but not all that it could have been. The show is profoundly lacking in research, playing fast and loose with dates (for example, Nadia Comaneci would have been a "fox" for 1976, NOT 1972). It also spotlights porn -- which was NOT mainstream, as it now pretends to be -- at the expense of bigger '70s phenomena. How can you present the disco decade without the Six Million Dollar Man, the Bay City Rollers, and the death of Elvis? Where are the Dittos jeans, chucka boots, and peasant blouses? The commentators are mostly holdovers from "I Love the '80s" -- while I loved Hal Sparks and Michael Ian Black in "'80s", their commentary is often forced in "70s", and Mo Rocca -- who is about as entertaining as a dose of heat rash -- is especially lacking. Should the producers choose to "strike back" with the '70s, I would advise them to choose more commentators that actually remember the decade. But even then, choose carefully:
    9Quinoa1984

    it becomes addictive

    I Love the 70s, which has in the years following its first on-air release, spawned off I Love the 80s, 90's, and their decade's sequels, is a show that is not immediately accessible, or at least wasn't for me. But the more I watched it the more I got into it. Especially because, well, I do love the 70's, however in the sense of the films, (some of the) music, the pop-culture stuff at times. It takes a little getting used to, perhaps, because the commentators on the shows can be a little much at times, or maybe just not too funny. But there are just some comedians or lesser-than-A-celebrities that need some time to grow on a viewer. A prime example of this is Michael Ian Black, who started out with the crew from the funny show the State, and also did Wet Hot American Summer. Here is is without a doubt the most deadpan sarcastic of the commentators, and at first it's sort of not funny. Then the more times I've watched him since, on this and the spin-offs, he's become pretty amusing. The same goes for a lot of the others on the show, which include dozens of celebrities from the period to comment on the shows, the music, the fashion, the toys, movies, and news stories that changed the decade from Vietnam to Watergate to disco and Jimmy Carter and onward. It's not Ken Burns type documentary stuff, it's just goofy entertainment that becomes good, watchable junk food TV. But that being said, it's probably one of my favorite kinds of junk-food TV on now, and is certainly one of the only things worth checking out (at least once) on the VH1 station.
    whosthatknockingatmydoor

    brilliant.but missing something

    this was really really good but lacks some of the magic i love the 80s produced,i think they made hard decisions cutting off some of those guys,but the new guys are very funny,Luis is a good add,i don't like the red haired chick,Dee,Michael Ian Black,Hal,and Mo are all keepers and i can see how they didn't keep all of them,like the other Mo and carrot top. my vote 9 1/10 - 2
    8SxydvL

    Not as good as "I Love the 80s"...

    Not as good as "I Love the 80s" but it was still pretty good. But they didn't mention the nixon thing or elvis dying... hmm still good though. I love Hal Spark, Michael Ian Black and all the comedians, it was funny. kinda funny that all the years (practically) mentioned porn... neways can't wait for "80s Strike Back"

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      • August 18, 2003 (United States)
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