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That 70s Show - Season 5



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Topher Grace Movie:
That 70s Show - Season 5



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That '70s Show - Season 5
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List Price: $39.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 2215

Released: October 17, 2006
Our Price: $12.19
Used Price: $10.98
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Topher Grace
  • Laura Prepon
  • Mila Kunis
  • Ashton Kutcher
  • Danny Masterson
  • Editorial Review:
    Flash on back to the swinging '70s where there's a whole lotta love going around in the gang's senior year. Jackie is secretly making out with Hyde even though she still has the hots for Kelso. But Eric and Donna soon have a bigger secret after Eric gives her a diamond ring. Even Fez finally finds love at the DMV. But it's the job fair that has everyone thinking of life after high school. Kelso toys with the idea of becoming a cop, while Donna and Eric plan on moving in together. But it's Fez's future that may be the most uncertain after he learns he's being deported!

    Description of That '70s Show - Season 5:
    After the somewhat dramatic conclusion of That '70s Show's fourth season, which saw Donna (Laura Prepon) and Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) head to California, the fifth season (2002-2003) opens on a cheerier note, with Donna and Eric (Topher Grace) reuniting after the latter also travels West to declare his affections. Their dramatic progress of their relationship forms the crux of season 5, but if that sounds too heavy for you, don't worry--there are plenty of wacky situations on hand involving Fez (Wilmer Valderamma), Hyde (Danny Masterson), and the rest of the retro gang. The Eric/Donna story arc moves quickly from a promise ring ("Ramble On") to an unplanned engagement ("Hot Dog") and the discovery of said union by Eric's parents, Red (the always-terrific Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp, who is consistently excellent), which results in considerable rancor in the Foreman household. Eventually, marriage appears to be the destination for Eric and Donna, but first, there's graduation to deal with ("Celebration Day"), not to mention Hyde's blossoming affection for Jackie (Mila Kunis), an apparent pregnancy for Kitty (the two-parter "What Is and What Never Should Be" and "Heartbreaker"), and Fez's romance with DMV employee Nina, which goes tragically awry (and lead to a major season-ending disaster for him). Guest stars this season include Jessica Simpson in a recurring role as Kelso's California girlfriend, Annette, as well as Fred Willard, Tom Poston and Betty White as Kitty's parents, and Bobcat Goldthwait. In short, season 5 is standard issue for That '70s Show, a charming mix of broad comedy and teen-friendly drama that's well played by its very likable cast.

    The four-DVD set includes some surprisingly light extras: short reminiscences from Valderamma and Masterson, network promos for each episode (which are not accessible via the "Play All" feature), and "Season Five in Five Minutes," which distills the 25 episodes to a five-minute capsule. What's sorely missed are the commentary tracks that appeared on previous boxed sets, and serious '70s fans may note the absence of "That '70s KISS Show," a joint effort between Fox and VH-1 which brought the venerable glam rock band and the show's cast together (along with Cher and Danny Bonaduce!). But it's hard to imagine these omissions deterring longtime viewers from picking up this still-groovy set. --Paul Gaita

    That '70s Show - Season 5 Reviews:
    My favorite season 5 Star Review
    2009-10-20 - This show was often funny although it lacked a lot of 70's basic cultural feel. This was my favorite season and almost every episode were hilarious. I recommend this to all who want a good laugh and at times massive hilarity.

    Great 5 Star Review
    2008-12-16 - Ordered for a gift, to add to a collection. I haven't watched it, but the person I gave it to thinks it's very funny. Shipped quickly, too, as usual.

    Groovy! 4 Star Review
    2008-10-21 - My boyfriend is a huge fan of this show, so of course this is what I gave him for his birthday. He loved it!

    Reunited and it feels so good. 5 Star Review
    2008-03-11 - That '70s Show - Season Five saw a lot of changes but with great results. Donna and Eric got back together and Hyde and Jackie started dating (who would have thought they could be so cute as a couple!) and Kitty went through the change, menopause that is. I really enjoyed this season, wish I had Laura Prepon's gorgeous red hair. Jessica Simpson guests stars in a few episodes and Kelso's California fling, Annette. I highly recommend season five, happy viewing!

    One Of The Best Seasons Of That 70s Show!! 5 Star Review
    2008-01-09 - I bought this DVD set the day it came out. Love it in every way imaginable. The last GREAT season of this show, in my opinion! I watch it all the time. Jackie and Hyde's relationship is one of my favorite things about the series and this is where it really begins and it's just fantastic to watch. The humor is brilliant from every character, throughout the entire season, and Fez finally gets laid!! Haha. I totally recommend.










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