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    The 90s were the time of the best sitcom ever: Seinfeld!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hazmatnik View Post
    (Gorštak) Highlander was very popular in Serbia and connected to our Highlinder in a manners he operates (like immortal hero). But after all he is hero from 80s if im right.
    The show was a spinoff from the 1986 film. The main character of the show is not the character from the film.



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    The 90’s were a great time. Granted, I was a child.

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    Imo the peak in terms of pop culture/entertainment and childhood was late 90s early 2000s. Say 1998-2001. We will never see a period that unique again. However I might be biased as I was born in the middle of the 90s and didn't see any of the early 90s. The early 90s always felt like too much of an extension of the 80s, not that there was anything wrong with that, it's just that late 90s period seemed so unique and fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria Sharapova View Post
    Imo the peak in terms of pop culture/entertainment and childhood was late 90s early 2000s. Say 1998-2001. We will never see a period that unique again. However I might be biased as I was born in the middle of the 90s and didn't see any of the early 90s. The early 90s always felt like too much of an extension of the 80s, not that there was anything wrong with that, it's just that late 90s period seemed so unique and fun
    1998-2001 were a blur for me. I was too busy to notice pop culture/entertainment. However, I don't remember much good music from that period except The Strokes.



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    Nirvana and such were ok but usually trotted out by those who don't really remember the 90s. It was the party hard, adventure travel and pump the kids out decade. Good times to be a young adult, that was for sure. Skulls and bottles priming for the night out ahead. Kids were still feral like their dad yet so well behaved

    Although kudos for Cosmolady for finding the Soul Coughing vid. That was an excellent album. I've not met anyone other than close friends who knew they existed.

    What the f* happened.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria Sharapova View Post
    Imo the peak in terms of pop culture/entertainment and childhood was late 90s early 2000s. Say 1998-2001. We will never see a period that unique again. However I might be biased as I was born in the middle of the 90s and didn't see any of the early 90s. The early 90s always felt like too much of an extension of the 80s, not that there was anything wrong with that, it's just that late 90s period seemed so unique and fun
    I was born in late 1991 and I like the 2nd half of the 90s the best (music, film).
    While growing up in the 2000s, I listened to a lot of the film and music from this period.

    Some of the first films that I watched on my own, from age 8 and up, that I remember, were from the 1990s:

    Home Alone, Home Alone 2
    Basic Instinct (the first half, totally inappropriate and unforgettable)
    Mission Impossible
    Goldeneye
    Clueless
    Heat

    Quote Originally Posted by frankhammer View Post
    Nirvana and such were ok but usually trotted out by those who don't really remember the 90s. It was the party hard, adventure travel and pump the kids out decade. Good times to be a young adult, that was for sure. Skulls and bottles priming for the night out ahead. Kids were still feral like their dad yet so well behaved

    Although kudos for Cosmolady for finding the Soul Coughing vid. That was an excellent album. I've not met anyone other than close friends who knew they existed.
    Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers remind me the most of the "alternative rock sound" from my childhood,
    in the early 2000s in suburban Southern California, though their songs were from the 1990s.
    I was listening to the radio, and alternative rock was the most interesting.

    Before alternative rock, when I was a small kid in the late 1990s, I remember Ace of Base and The Cranberries





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    Music and movies from this decade are the most appealing to me, but to live in that time, especially here in a post-Soviet country as an adult, no thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmoLady View Post
    I was born in late 1991 and I like the 2nd half of the 90s the best (music, film).
    While growing up in the 2000s, I listened to a lot of the film and music from this period.

    Some of the first films that I watched on my own, from age 8 and up, that I remember, were from the 1990s:

    Home Alone, Home Alone 2
    Basic Instinct (the first half, totally inappropriate and unforgettable)
    Mission Impossible
    Goldeneye
    Clueless
    Heat
    I was born early 94, just making the cut off for a 90s kid I suppose and remember good memories of watching Home Alone movies, Titanic, 90s & early 2000s anime and cartoons, Casper, and listening to fun 90s pop songs like Spice Girls, early Britney Spears(I'm not a fan now but her early songs were enjoyable for kids). I also remember using a walkman and those early 2000s cd players.










    It was a good time to be a kid circa 98-03 and then to be a teen for the rest of the 2000s and an adult in the 2010s and beyond
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria Sharapova View Post
    I was born early 94, just making the cut off for a 90s kid I suppose and remember good memories of watching Home Alone movies, Titanic, 90s & early 2000s anime, Casper, and listening to fun 90s pop songs like Spice Girls, early Britney Spears(I'm not a fan now but her early songs were enjoyable for kids). I also remember using a walkman and those early 2000s cd players.
    It was a good time to be a kid circa 98-03 and then to be a teen for the rest of the 2000s and an adult in the 2010s and beyond
    Thanks, yeah I remember the cd players and the fun easy pop music of the time!

    I posted a lot of 90s music on pages 1-3 of this thread

    The 2000s were super-interesting,
    because I was growing up and listening to alternative rock and electronic, and also discovering the music of the 90s and 80s!

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