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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543501411
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Running Time: 477 minutes
Sales Rank: 2629
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: August 23, 1998
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: All groovy things must come to an end, and the season-eight DVD set marks the conclusion of the popular retro/teen comedy That '70s Show with a fair amount of nostalgic extras to help ease the blow for fans. Though the producers were clearly angling to extend the program's lifespan with the introduction of new characters, most notably Josh Meyers as new kid Randy, That '70 Show had clearly run its course by season eight. It simply couldn't overcome the loss of key players Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher (who appears in only a handful of episodes here)--the show's real heart and humor--despite stalwart support by Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama (and the unbeatable duo of Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp), and the gags feel unfocused and cartoonish. Still, there are amusing episodes to be found throughout the set, most notably "You're My Best Friend" (Hyde has a disastrous bachelor party prior to his even more horrible marriage to stripper Samantha), "My Fairy King" (Jackie discovers her feelings for Fez), and the finale, which ushers the gang into the 1980s with an agreeable touch of sentiment. Supplemental features fall in line with all the previous '70s Show sets; director David Trainer provides commentary on four episodes, including the finale, while co-star Tommy Chong and Meyers get their own "Flashback" retrospectives to discuss their time on the series. Trainer reappears to provide a tour of two of the series' most famous sets: the Foreman's house and the water tower, while "Season 8 in 8 Minutes" is another extraneous montage of clips. The set's best extra--and perhaps the most valuable for series fans--is the 25-minute That '70s Show Through the Years: A Retrospective, which provides interviews with the main cast members culled from the show's entire network run. -- Paul Gaita
Product Description: Get ready to get down - the far out final season of That '70s Show is filled with outrageous laughs and some outta sight surprises! AS the decade draws to a close the gang bids farewell to the '70s and faces an uncertain future. While Donna gets over Eric with a little help from a new friend Hyde gets hitched....to a stripper! Jackie moves in with Fez revealing some hidden assets and the Formans confront an empty nest that's not nearly empty enough for Red. Put on your platforms and gather 'round the groove tube people. It's time to party like it's 1979!System Requirements:Running Time: 506 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 024543501411 Manufacturer No: 2250141
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Yes, Eric is gone on this season until the last 2 minutes of the last episode but this season was really funny. Fez got better lines, Randy was really funny, Hyde got himself into a new world of marriage (only to end) and Jackie decides she wants to date Fez. I mean come on there was some great stuff in the last season. I loved it and would suggest it to anyone.
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Season eight of That '70s Show is the last season for this wonderful series. With Eric and Kelso gone (Kelso stays until the fourth or fifth episode, then moves to Chicago to help raise his daughter Betsy), there is a gap in the characters. This problem is fixed pretty quickly, with Randy and Samantha being featured in the show for quite a bit of this season. The idea of Randy in my opinion was not a great one, it seems as if the writers tried to make us miss Eric and Kelso less by giving Randy some ... Read More
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"So this is how [it] ends...not with a bang, but with a whimper..."
I forgot who first said this, but it rings true not just for something as grandiose as the universe, but also for something as comparatively trivial as a television show. "That 70s Show" was one of my favorite shows of all time: it was funny, creative, bold, and had great chemistry between all the actors. Unfortunately, the cast that began as unknowns had grown into strong, marketable actors by the time the 8th season came ... Read More
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I read all the reviews on this season and thought it was probably going to be bad, but I wanted to finish out the series. I was pleasantly surprised by how FUNNY it still is! Yes, it sucks that Eric and Kelso are gone, but Randy is not as bad as everyone thinks. He does have some good moments! Regardless of who is missing, this is still HILARIOUS and I would recommend that anyone who loves this show finish it, because they will still get laughs. Oh, and yes it is weird that Fez & Jackie get together, ... Read More
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Having read some negative reviews I bought season 8 to complete the set and didn't really expect too much, what a pleasant surprise!
Although Eric has left and Kelso features only in the first few episodes this season maintains the standards set in previous seasons.
If you love 70s show, you'll love this!
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