10 Films The Cast Of That '70s Show Want You To Forget

If only we could be so lucky to forget Spider-Man 3....

Venom Topher Grace
DC Entertainment

That 70s Show became a cult favourite in the early 2000s because despite revolving around a group of burnout teenagers that only a youthful audience could seemingly relate to, it also appealed to the baby boomer generation for evoking nostalgia of what life and civilisation was like in the decade of the 1970s.

The sitcom also presented an interesting juxtaposition between adolescent high school children and their parents, depicting the views and ethics of all generations within the era. This meant the cast was divided between already well-established actors who had been starring in films and television shows long before the series (Tommy Chong, Don Stark etc.) and young actors who were just starting out in the entertainment industry (Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace etc.)

Between the cast, they’ve all starred in a fair few films on the silver screen and some have been able to make a real success out of their acting careers. But not all the movies roles they undertook were worth it. From unwarranted sequels to cringey teenage comedies, these are the films which the cast of That 70s Show will most likely leave out of their résumé...

10. She's Out Of My League (2010) - Debra Jo Rupp

Venom Topher Grace
Dreamworks Pictures

If you're not familiar with That 70s Show, you'll most likely know Debra Jo Rupp as Frank's older girlfriend in Friends (or more recently as Mrs. Hart in WandaVision). Having starred in numerous films, stage productions and televisions shows over the past thirty years, her character of Kitty Forman was easily her greatest and most defining role.

Since her work on That 70s Show, Debra has continued an impressive line of acting work. One of her bigger roles in the movies (though still just a supporting character) was as Mrs. Kettner in She's Out Of My League. Admittedly, this film isn't half as dire as the ones below it, but it's definitely not one to brag about starring in. It's inoffensive and harmless enough, but the script is tame and it's all rather bland and forgettable.

Perhaps one joy you'll get from She's Out Of My League is watching the sweet Mrs Forman saying "f*ck you" so casually.

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