I Love the '90s

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  • TV-14
  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (1,120)

I Love the '90s was a nostalgic television show that aired on VH1 in 2004. The show featured a group of celebrities that came together to reminisce about the pop culture, trends, and events that defined the 1990s. The show was a hit with audiences, as it provided a fun and entertaining look back at a decade that many remember with fondness.

The cast of I Love the '90s was an eclectic group of stars. Musicians like David Lee Roth, Dave Navarro, and Jordan Knight appeared on the show, as did actors like Constance Marie and Dominic Monaghan. Other famous faces included Wendy Kaufman, also known as the "Snapple Lady," and Jerry Springer, who hosted his own controversial talk show during the '90s.

Each episode was dedicated to a specific year of the decade, starting with 1990 and working their way up to 1999. The celebrities would discuss the music, movies, television shows, fashion, and news events that defined each year. The show also featured appearances from other celebrities who were relevant during the '90s, adding an extra layer of nostalgia to the proceedings.

One of the highlights of the show was the humor and wit that the celebrities brought to the table. Craig Ferguson, who later became a late-night talk show host, was one of the standout performers. His dry sense of humor and thick Scottish accent made for some hilarious moments. Jerry Springer, known for his no-holds-barred approach to television, also brought a fun energy to the show.

As the episodes progressed, viewers were treated to a trip down memory lane. They relived the glory days of boy bands like New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys, and recalled the rise of grunge music led by bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. They also revisited classic movies like Pulp Fiction and The Lion King, and discussed the evolution of television shows like The Simpsons and Friends.

Throughout the series, the celebrities also shared personal anecdotes and stories about their own experiences during the '90s. For example, Dave Navarro talked about his time with the band Jane's Addiction, and John Mayer discussed his early days as a musician. These personal glimpses added an extra layer of depth and meaning to the show.

The show was not without controversy, however. At times, some of the humor and commentary went too far and crossed the line into offensive territory. Some viewers felt that the show was making light of serious issues or trivializing important events in the '90s. However, these instances were rare, and overall the show was a lighthearted and fun look back at a beloved era.

In addition to its entertainment value, I Love the '90s also served as a time capsule of sorts. It captured the zeitgeist of the decade and preserved it for future generations to enjoy. The show reminded viewers of the impact that the '90s had on pop culture, fashion, and society as a whole. Even now, years later, the show can still bring a smile to the face of anyone who remembers the decade with fondness.

Overall, I Love the '90s was a fun and entertaining show that allowed viewers to relive the nostalgia of the decade. With its mix of humor, personal stories, and pop culture commentary, the show captured the spirit of the '90s and celebrated all that made the decade special. For those who miss the '90s, or who simply want to experience the decade through the eyes of some famous fans, I Love the '90s is a must-watch show.

I Love the '90s
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Seasons
I Love: 1999
10. I Love: 1999
July 16, 2004
Harry Potter, Who Wants To Be A Millionairre, Elian Gonzalez, Y2k Preparation, Aerobics Tapes
I Love: 1998
9. I Love: 1998
July 16, 2004
"Viagra" "Monica Lewinsky" "Sex and the City" "The Big Lebowski" "The Backstreet Boys" "Martha Stewart" "Teletubbies" "Furby" "Armageddon" "Soccer moms" "swing revival" "Fraiser"
I Love: 1997
8. I Love: 1997
July 15, 2004
Dolly the first cloned sheep; septuplets; Ellen Degeneres comes out; Mike Tyson bites; Spice Girls; ``Ally McBeal''; ``Titanic''; Hanson; ``The Full Monty.''
I Love: 1996
7. I Love: 1996
July 15, 2004
``Jerry Maguire''; ``Scream''; ``Jagged Little Pill''; Dennis Rodman dons a wedding dress; Tiger Woods; Tickle Me Elmo; ``Macarena''; ``America's Funniest Home Videos''; ``Swingers''; ``Independence Day.''
I Love: 1995
6. I Love: 1995
July 14, 2004
Friends''; ``Party of Five''; ``ER''; Xena and Hercules; ``Braveheart''; ``Toy Story''; Budweiser commercials; pogs; Playstation; ``Show Girls.''
I Love: 1994
5. I Love: 1994
July 14, 2004
Jim Carrey; ``Seinfeld''; Tonya Harding; ``Pulp Fiction''; Ace of Base; George Foreman; Woodstock; ``Melrose Place''; ``NYPD Blue''; ``Speed''; O.J. Simpson flees the police.
I Love: 1993
4. I Love: 1993
July 13, 2004
``Jurassic Park''; ``Alive''; ``Indecent Proposal''; ``X-Files''; ``Martin''; ``Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman''; Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg; Aerosmith comeback; Waco, Texas; Crystal Pepsi; John Wayne Bobbit; ``Beavis and Butt-Head''; ``Where's Waldo.''
I Love: 1992
3. I Love: 1992
July 13, 2004
``Wayne's World''; ``Get a Life''; Barcelona Olympics; Joey Buttafuoco and Amy Fischer; Woody Allen and Soon Yi; Madonna's ``Sex''; ``I'm Too Sexy''; ``The Real World''; Barney; ``The Bodyguard''; Billy Ray Cyrus; ``Mortal Kombat''; ``Ren and Stimpy
I Love: 1991
2. I Love: 1991
July 12, 2004
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch; ``Terminator 2: Judgement Day''; ``Boyz N the Hood''; ``Thelma & Louise''; ``Silence of the Lambs''; ``Beverly Hills 90210''; Clarence Thomas; Paul Reubens; Michael Jordan.
I Love: 1990
1. I Love: 1990
July 12, 2004
George Michael's "Freedom 90"' video; "Pretty Woman''; "Henry & June''; "Nothing Compares 2 U''; Parker Lewis; "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air''; "Twin Peaks''; "Edward Scissorhands''; Mayor Marion Barry; Roseanne sings the National Anthem
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  • Premiere Date
    July 12, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (1,120)