What The 70s Really Looked Like (2005)
Here's a media-archaeological treasure trove of 16mm commercials, PSAs, and TV ephemera from that delirious decade of polyester and smiley faces. From the classic iconography of the Marlboro Man to the absurd pitches for Jack LaLanne's "Glamour Stretchers," this outrageously retro review of candy-colored clips offers more than campy fun. In fact, it allows us precious insight into a lost, impossibly innocent world of fondly remembered looks, styles, and attitudes, from way back in the good ol' 20th Century.
Director: Matt McCormick, Morgan Currie
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: February 1, 2005
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is What The 70s Really Looked Like about?
- Here's a media-archaeological treasure trove of 16mm commercials, PSAs, and TV ephemera from that delirious decade of polyester and smiley faces. From the classic iconography of the Marlboro Man to the absurd pitches for Jack LaLanne's "Glamour Stretchers," this outrageously retro review of candy-colored clips offers more than campy fun. In fact, it allows us precious insight into a lost, impossibly innocent world of fondly remembered looks, styles, and attitudes, from way back in the good ol' 20th Century.
- Who directed What The 70s Really Looked Like?
- What The 70s Really Looked Like was directed by Matt McCormick, Morgan Currie.
- How long is What The 70s Really Looked Like?
- What The 70s Really Looked Like has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).