8 Hidden Gems from the ‘70s That Were Just as Iconic as the Blockbusters
1. The Last Picture Show (1971) In a decade full of larger-than-life blockbusters, The Last Picture Show stood as a […]
1. The Last Picture Show (1971) In a decade full of larger-than-life blockbusters, The Last Picture Show stood as a […]
1. “Take On Me” by A-ha At first, Take On Me by A-ha might sound like an upbeat, catchy tune
1. “What you talkin’ ‘bout, Willis?” This line from Diff’rent Strokes became instantly iconic, largely thanks to Gary Coleman’s portrayal
1. High-Waisted Bell-Bottoms Bell-bottoms were one of the defining fashion trends of the ‘70s, but it wasn’t just their flare
1. Joanie Loves Chachi (Happy Days) If you remember Happy Days, you probably recall Joanie Cunningham and Chachi Arcola, the
1. Arnold Schwarzenegger Left Acting for Politics Arnold Schwarzenegger was one of the most recognizable faces of action movies by
1. “Time Has Come Today” by The Chambers Brothers (1967) This psychedelic soul-rock anthem somehow slipped through the cracks, but