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The Best Red Carpet Moments of the '70s

Featuring a whole lot of Cher and other icons of the '70s, these are the best '70s red carpet moments.

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latka: you took the tongue right out of my mouth. danny: outsiders help us relate as an audience. penny: what are you some kind of nerd? leonard: i'm not some kind of nerd, i am the king of nerds. tina fey: they're seeing everything with fresh eyes. lurch: you rang? jaleel white: that dynamic is pretty awesome, it's special. melissa joan hart: that confidence really made people feel like they could be ok to be whoever they are, urkel: did i do that? melissa joan hart: and i think, if i believe in who i am and own it, i can still be cool. mork: hello? anybody in there? fly, be free! ♪ john lithgow: the absolute essence of a successful sitcom is one word and that is emotion.

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was picked up off its foundation, rattled like a baby rattle and thrown back down and i realized that my job was, get out of this man's way. robin williams: because it was so free-form, at that time, it was different than all the other situation comedies. larry king: you adlibbed a lot of that? robin williams: oh yeah, huge. you would go off, and you had people who would you know, go with it, three cameras... good luck. fonzie: must be a pretty tough bugger. mork: no, not a question of toughness i am protected by a stellar force field, watch! [makes noises] see? tina fey: mork on happy days. that is a star driven performance. you know, he was a force of nature. cedric: robin williams was just a unique comic at the time, when he came on, just had so much energy and so magnetic. gerrad: people loved the character and thus mork was mindy born. mindy: how do you say thank you in your language? mork: we spit.

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white supremacist: are you sure you're in the right place? gerrad: the night they raided minsky's is a fascinating episode because mork, unbeknownst to him, is supporting this politician who happens to be part of a white supremacist group. white supremacist: try this on for size. mork: oh, dress up, do you have a frankenstein mask? white supremacist: there are no steins allowed in here. gerrard: and mork doesn't really realize what this, this fascist group stands for. mindy: mork do you know what bigotry is? mork: sure, bigotry, that's why they have in italian forests, big-a-tree! pam: i think what made the alien character work so beautifully is his observations were pure. racist: i feel strange. racist 2: me too. racist 3: look, blake is black. mindy: mork, what happened? mork: i'm just going to reprogram their genes.

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pam: the mork character was, he was just sort of a misfit failure on his planet. they just sent him to earth and said, "you go study that." mork: you expect me to eat this slop?! pam: mindy wasn't all that complex. mindy: what are you doing?! mork: i'm putting your buns in orbit, that's what i'm doing. mindy: what is wrong with you?! pam: i was the best paid actress in hollywood for going, "oh, mork, what did you do?" mork: early sensor reading says anxiety, depression, and state of defunct. what seems to be the matter? mindy: oh, i'm just disappointed in the mail. mork: ah let me teach you something. you see it's common throughout the universe for the female species to be disappointed in the male. michael schneider: by the late 70s, when mork and mindy became a huge success, the producers of that show decided, you know, why don't we make this show more about something? pam: we had a lot of young writers that were in their early 20s. and there was also some social upheaval that, i think they tried to wake people up.

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tom werner: mork and mindy was explosive, and it surpassed everybody's expectations just because it just felt original. john lithgow: i had never watched my favorite martian, mork and mindy. i just never thought i would do a sitcom, but it was that captivating of an idea. 4 aliens came on a research mission trying to figure out how to be human. dick: ten fingers, eleven toes? sally, harry and tommy: check dick: good, i guess we're in. everyone comfortable? harry: um, i have three holes in my face. lithgow: they were looking for an actor who was a combination of errol flynn and bugs bunny. jim colucci: john lithgow was this dramatic actor but in 1996 here his is, displaying what turned out to be his deliciously goofy side. dick: look, life forms! and they're cleaning each other. john lithgow: we were a whole school of fish out of water and

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pam: the mork character was, he was just sort of a misfit failure on his planet. they just sent him to earth and said, "you go study that." mork: you expect me to eat this slop?! pam: mindy wasn't all that complex. mindy: what are you doing?! mork: i'm putting your buns in orbit, that's what i'm doing. mindy: what is wrong with you?! pam: i was the best paid actress in hollywood for going, "oh, mork, what did you do?" mork: early sensor reading says anxiety, depression, and state of defunct. what seems to be the matter? mindy: oh, i'm just disappointed in the mail. mork: ah let me teach you something. you see it's common throughout the universe for the female species to be disappointed in the male. michael schneider: by the late 70s, when mork and mindy became a huge success, the producers of that show decided, you know, why don't we make this show more about something? pam: we had a lot of young writers that were in their early 20s. and there was also some social upheaval that, i think they tried to wake people up. white supremacist: are you sure you're in the right place?

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rattled like a baby rattle and thrown back down and i realized that my job was, get out of this man's way. robin williams: because it was so free-form, at that time, it was different than all the other situation comedies. larry king: you adlibbed a lot of that? robin williams: oh yeah, huge. you would go off, and you had people who would you know, go with it, three cameras... good luck. fonzie: must be a pretty tough bugger. mork: no, not a question of toughness i am protected by a stellar force field, watch! [makes noises] see? tina fey: mork on happy days. that is a star driven performance. you know, he was a force of nature. cedric: robin williams was just a unique comic at the time, when he came on, just had so much energy and so magnetic. gerrad: people loved the character and thus mork was mindy born. mindy: how do you say thank you in your language? mork: we spit.

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latka: you took the tongue right out of my mouth. danny: outsiders help us relate as an audience. penny: what are you some kind of nerd? leonard: i'm not some kind of nerd, i am the king of nerds. tina fey: they're seeing everything with fresh eyes. lurch: you rang? jaleel white: that dynamic is pretty awesome, it's special. melissa joan hart: that confidence really made people feel like they could be ok to be whoever they are, urkel: did i do that? melissa joan hart: and i think, if i believe in who i am and own it, i can still be cool. mork: hello? anybody in there? fly, be free! ♪ john lithgow: the absolute essence of a successful sitcom is one word and that is emotion.

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tom werner: mork and mindy was explosive, and it surpassed everybody's expectations just because it just felt original. john lithgow: i had never watched my favorite martian, mork and mindy. i just never thought i would do a sitcom, but it was that captivating of an idea. 4 aliens came on a research mission trying to figure out how to be human. dick: ten fingers, eleven toes? sally, harry and tommy: check dick: good, i guess we're in. everyone comfortable? harry: um, i have three holes in my face. lithgow: they were looking for an actor who was a combination of errol flynn and bugs bunny. jim colucci: john lithgow was this dramatic actor but in 1996 here his is, displaying what turned out to be his deliciously goofy side. dick: look, life forms! and they're cleaning each other. john lithgow: we were a whole school of fish out of water and

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