Thank God It's Friday

Thank God It's Friday (1978)

  • 33% of critics liked it
    (9 reviews)

  • 40% of users liked it
    (550 ratings)

The Zoo is the hottest disco in town, and on the night of the big dance contest, a wild assortment of disparate characters find themselves out on the floor together. DJ Bobby Speed (Ray Vitte) is convinced that broadcasting the show live on the radio waves and having the Commodores as musical… More

PG,
Directed By
Written By
Armyan Bernstein
Genres
Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
In Theaters
Jan 1, 1978 Wide
Columbia Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Steve Crum, Video-Reviewmaster.com

    Forgettable '70s musical fluff, over produced, not that listenable.

  • Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine

    One of the few infamous disco flicks that was actually made before the death of disco, though you wouldn't know it from the sad evidence on display.

  • Eric Henderson, Slant Magazine

    There is a transvestite who takes about eight hours in the men's bathroom to electric shave his bust, making him the only gay in this disco (aside from Debra Winger's AC/DC dance partner).

  • Christopher Null, Filmcritic.com

    tiresome before its first half hour is up

  • Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

    Interesting as a time-capsule of the disco era.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Lucas M


    Great soundtrack, terrible script. Thank God It's Friday is too dumb and not so funny, the movie try imitate anothers comedy of 70's, what don't works, just worse. Rotten.

  • AJ V


    I know, generally people think that all the disco movies are trying to be like Saturday Night Fever, but this one isn't, it's just a comedy that takes place one night at a disco. This movie has a lot of really funny jokes, I especially liked the one involving Goldblum.… More

  • Robert C


    I'll admit that it;s been awhile since I saw this, but it was a light hearted (and horribly dated) romp through the disco era. Basically a look at the comings and goings at a disco. Disco queen Donna Summers is featured as a local gal trying to get a break and sing a song at… More

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