I Love the '90s: Part Deux

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  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (626)

I Love the '90s: Part Deux was a television show that first aired on VH1 in 2005. It was a spin-off of the popular show I Love the '90s and featured various celebrities, comedians, and musicians who discussed pop culture and historical events from the decade. The show was hosted by Dominique Moceanu, Rich Eisen, Virginia Madsen, Michael Colton, Jason Mewes, Dave Navarro, Rachael Harris, Paul F. Tompkins, Trey Parker, Brian Posehn, Bil Dwyer, Vincent Pastore, Mo Rocca, Greg Fitzsimmons, Countess Vaughn, Kevin Weisman, David Wain, Stuart Scott, Steven Weber, Greg Grunberg, Faith Salie, Mark DeCarlo, Tamara Tunie, Barry Sobel, Bill Engvall, Gabrielle Carteris, Penelope Ann Miller, John Aboud, Kevin Smith, and Patrice O'Neal.

The show was a nostalgic look back at the '90s and sought to capture the essence of the decade through discussions on popular music, movies, television shows, fashion, politics, and world events. Each episode focused on a specific year from the decade and the cast members would reminisce about their favorite memories and moments from that year. They would also discuss what made that year culturally significant and how it impacted the world at large.

The format of the show was a mix of talking head interviews, archival footage, and comedic skits. The cast members would be interviewed individually about their thoughts on a particular topic or event, and then their comments would be spliced together with appropriate clips from the era. The skits were a funny take on some of the more absurd aspects of '90s culture, with the cast often taking on exaggerated personas to poke fun at the trends and fads of the time.

Some of the key topics that the show covered included the rise of grunge music, the impact of Nirvana, the popularity of boy bands, the O.J. Simpson trial, the creation of the World Wide Web, the first Gulf War, the Rodney King verdict, the LA riots, and the fall of the Soviet Union. The cast members had diverse perspectives on these events, each bringing their own unique experiences and memories to the table.

One of the most interesting aspects of the show was seeing how the cast members, who came from a variety of backgrounds and professions, intersected with one another. For example, former Olympic gymnast Dominique Moceanu offered her insights on the Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding scandal, while comedian Brian Posehn reminisced about his time working on the HBO show Mr. Show. It was fun to watch the cast members riff off one another and share their memories of the decade.

As with the original I Love the '90s series, the show was a love letter to a specific era in pop culture history. It was a chance for viewers to indulge in some nostalgia and relive some of the highlights and lowlights of the decade. The show was a hit with audiences and spawned several spin-offs, including I Love the '80s: Strikes Back and I Love the '70s.

Overall, I Love the '90s: Part Deux was a fun and lighthearted look back at a culturally significant decade. The cast members were engaging and provided a diverse range of perspectives on the events and trends of the time. It was a fun trip down memory lane for viewers who grew up in the '90s, and a chance for younger audiences to experience the decade through the eyes of those who lived it.

I Love the '90s: Part Deux
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1999
10. 1999
January 21, 2004
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1998
9. 1998
January 21, 2004
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1997
8. 1997
January 20, 2004
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1996
7. 1996
January 20, 2004
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1995
6. 1995
January 19, 2004
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1994
5. 1994
January 19, 2004
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1993
4. 1993
January 18, 2004
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1992
3. 1992
January 18, 2004
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1991
2. 1991
January 17, 2004
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1990
1. 1990
January 17, 2004
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  • Premiere Date
    January 17, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (626)