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3890ArticleVaporman87This was a nice look back at what is obviously a pivotal year for you. Thanks for sharing this fond look into your life from 1997 good sir! May 14, 2017View
3892Articleechidna641997 is probably my favorite year of my childhood. It was like a lightning rod for great entertainment. My favorite movie of that year is Starship Troopers which also was the first rated-R movie I saw in theaters. 1997 also has the distinction of being the year of Judgment Day in the Terminator Franchise lol1997: My Year of ChangeMay 14, 2017View
3894ArticlepikachuloverI liked 1997 too. I was not into the same things you were, but I really liked the music from that year. 1997: My Year of ChangeMay 15, 2017View
3895ArticleHoju KoolanderGlad to hear your story. Surfing cable was really an adventure back in the day. I loved Talk Soup on the E! Network and would watch pretty much anything on USA. Those Internet trips to the library sound like a blast, fan sites on Geocities, man. I made one for the fictional band Steel Dragon from the movie Rock Star around 2000. Proof that anybody could use that software.1997: My Year of ChangeMay 15, 2017View
3896ArticleSupermanNice article. I'm quite fond of 1997, myself. I remember it mostly for the hype surrounding Titanic. A lot of kids at my school were really into that movie at the time. I enjoyed your look back at the early days of the Internet, too. I remember searching the Web for pictures of my favorite celebrities, as well, though mine were different from yours.1997: My Year of ChangeMay 16, 2017View
3897ArticleFlixtheCatJrYou're all very kind. Thanks so much. I have more on the way!1997: My Year of ChangeMay 20, 2017View
3975ArticleNLoganI watched Jurassic Park multiple times in the theater in 1993. Terminator II was awesome in the theater in 1991. After waiting 16 years since Return of the Jedi in 1983 the excitement was in the air in May of 1999. There was a countdown on the news counting off the days until the movie release for The Phantom Menace. It was the first time in my life I remember seeing people lining up in advance to get movie tickets. I remember everyone cheering as the Lucasfilm logo appeared on screen. I tried hard to like it but I was severely disappointed. Ray Park as Darth Maul and Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan Kenobi were the only saving graces. I remember thinking wow they even screwed up Yoda who was a puppet. No matter the amount of eye rolls today when the movie is mentioned I will always remember the excitement building up to its release.Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 04, 2017View
3977ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI remember the hype as well, It was the only thing besides Pokemon and Lion King that got the most hype. Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 04, 2017View
3979ArticleHoju KoolanderI have to disagree with you on Good Burger. I was a regular viewer of All That as a kid, but didn't bother to see the film in the 90s. I just watched it for the first time last year and it's actually hilarious. The humor is pretty subversive and clever for adults if you read between the lines. Look for a mention of the T2 stage show in an upcoming article of mine. I guess with the Terminator 2 3-D re-release coming soon, it's in the air. Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 05, 2017View
3982ArticleOldSchool80sI normally try to stay in the 80s lane, but I do know 90s pretty well, too. I don't think you can possibly put Good Burger or Wild Wild West on the Top Summer Movies of the entire 90s decade. The other 3 can definitely be considered. Here are a few that could round out the Top 5: Independence Day, Armageddon, Speed, True Lies, The Lion King, There's Something About Mary, Apollo 13, The Fugitive... just to name a few.Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 05, 2017View