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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Classic TV: The 90s


    Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(July 12, 2016 02:41 PM)

    I'm putting this into two categories:

    1. Things which capture the lifestyle of the period
    2. Things which capture the culture of the period (and thus things like "Rocko's Modern Life", the "Gex" video game, and such come into this. They are fantasy, but they capture some of the culture of the era).
      Along with films and TV, this can also include music, video games, books, magazines, anything really.
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      Bleed_Green — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 12:48 AM)

      Clueless - 90's fashion and slang ("as if", "whatever", "phat").
      Empire Records - Set in a record store.
      Clerks - Captures the 90's slacker vibe. One of the characters works at a video rental store.
      Mallrats - Same slacker attitude as Clerks. Magic Eye and Sega Saturn cameo.
      Can't Hardly Wait - Great late 90's soundtrack Blink 182, Sneaker Pimps, Smash Mouth, Third Eye Blind, Eve 6, and 311.
      Reality Bites - Highlights the post-college struggles of Generation X.
      Billy Madison - Snack Pack and Mortal Kombat/Sega Genesis references. Definitely captures the look and feel of elementary school in the 90's.

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        Nike316 — 9 years ago(July 14, 2016 04:48 AM)

        Live action kids/family movies:
        First Kid
        Richie Rich
        Camp Nowhere
        Bye Bye Love
        Harriet the Spy
        Space Jam
        Small Soldiers
        Jumanji
        TV:
        Boy Meets World(season 1)
        Clarissa Explains It All
        The Secret World of Alex Mack
        Big Bad Beetleborgs
        Celebrity Death Match
        Yo! MTV Raps
        Music:
        Los del Rio - Macarena
        Will Smith - The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
        R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly
        Seal - Kiss from a Rose
        Tupac ft Dr. Dre - California Love
        Notorious B.I.G. - Juicy
        Snoop Dogg - Gin & Juice
        Skee-Lo - I Wish
        Kris Kross - Jump
        Shania Twain - You're Still The One
        Haddaway - What is Love
        Amber - This is your Night
        2 Unlimited - Get Ready for This
        Chumbawamba Tubthumping
        Others:
        You've Got Mail
        Kids for Character(I'm surprised this little movie doesn't hit home much)

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          rossy_ross — 9 years ago(July 17, 2016 12:04 AM)

          I've never been to summer camp, but
          Camp Nowhere (1994)
          and
          Heavy Weights (1995)
          always take me back to being a kid in the 90's. Those movies capture the essence of childhood.
          Salute Your Shorts (1991)
          is a classic Nick show, but like a lot of early 90's shows, it seemed to have more of an 80's feel. There was a reality show about summer camp called
          Bug Juice (1998)
          . It aired on the Disney Channel in 1998. I remember seeing re-runs as late as 2004.
          As for videogames, I always think of those loony, strange, and all-together offbeat video games like Toejam & Earl, Boogerman, Earthworm Jim, and Parappa the Rapper.

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            blaque108 — 9 years ago(August 09, 2016 10:43 AM)

            Good question OP.
            I will say
            Beverly Hills 90210 in the high school years. When I look back at the high school years I automatically think of the early 90s. Just the way the females was dressing like the flower print dresses, shirts the females wore, shorts over leggings, Levi jeans with a button up flannel or plain color shirt. The men had the mullets, or sideburns was big in the 90s. Can't forget the music that was featured on BH90210 all the dance music of the 90s, the R&B/pop music and some of the hip hop songs that was popular at the time.
            Moesha is another good one especially the 90s language, the fashion like braids around the mid 90s was real popular for black girls, the purse backpacks I had me one of those like what Brandy would wear on the show, and baggy pants that men wore then instead of skinny jeans, and even females would wear baggy jeans.
            Clueless is a good one that movie explains the 90s to a T.

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              SelenaQP — 9 years ago(August 14, 2016 11:57 AM)

              TV:
              All That (the musical guests, Whatever Girls skit, and clothes)
              Martin
              Music:
              Ace of Base
              Whoopthere it is by Tag Team
              Spice Girls
              Fashion:
              Lip Smackers
              Lisa Frank
              Fanny packs
              Curve perfume
              WWWJD bracelets
              Toys:
              Kitty kitty kittens
              Gigs Pets, tamagotchis, nano pets
              Pretty pretty princess
              Polly pockets
              Sky dancers
              Dear diary organizers
              Tiger electronics handheld games
              Beanie babies
              Furby
              Don't play games with a girl who can play better.

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                WiseKing — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 02:54 PM)

                1. Jurassic Park owned 90s film making. Was the Lord of the Rings back then.
                2. Metal Gear Solid for Play Station is still the greatest game ever written.
                3. The Simpsons Cartoon show over Butt Head and Beeves because it's still going.
                4. The X-Files
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                  RobinWilliams_Fan — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 12:55 AM)

                  I don't know. Television was still stuck in a Leave It to Beaver-type phase. Things seemed a little too perfect and the problems were always resolved. I think My So-Called Life was the only show to accurately depict 90's teenage life. It was just brutally honest and full of angst. It's a shame it didn't last longer.

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                    agentpfan — 9 years ago(October 19, 2016 09:15 PM)

                    Good thread. For movies, I'm thinking Space Jam, Jumanji, Home Alone 1 & 2, the Mask, Toy Story, and Flintstones.
                    TV: Definitely Boy Meets World, Fresh Prince, Saved By the Bell, Sister Sister, Dinosaurs, and pretty much any cartoon.
                    I'll add one comic book too, even though there are several that could be mentioned: Superboy and the Ravers. Remember leather jacket Superboy? This series had him joining an "intergalactic rave" which was an actual teen party full of super-powered teenagers of alien races. Yes, it was as nineties as it sounds.
                    Magical times, weren't they?

                    "Trust me, Clark. Our friendship is going to be the stuff of legends." Lex Luthor

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                      amsmith41 — 1 year ago(June 11, 2024 04:49 PM)

                      The Commish (Television Series)
                      OJ Simpson Trial
                      Sisters (Television Series)

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                        /.​ — 1 year ago(June 11, 2024 04:57 PM)

                        That 90's Show
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