I Love the New Millennium

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (217)

I Love the New Millennium is a nostalgia series that focuses on the early 2000s. The show aired on VH1 in 2008 and had celebrities making commentaries about certain events in the particular year. The series aired four nights and was broken down into two years per night. Celebrities talk about events, movies and tv shows, music and gadgets in that specific year. The show ended on 2007, but in 2014 the show was revised into I Love the 2000s. I Love the New Millennium gives a reflection of memory lane with fun commentary and great events that make the year special.

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Seasons
2007
8. 2007
June 26, 2008
In 2007, topics discussed included Drew Carey taking Bob Barker's place on The Price is Right, and Americans making Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? a popular game show. Popular movies of the year included 300, Transformers, and the Bourne Ultimatum. As Amy Winehouse sang about 'Rehab,' Rihanna had one of the top songs of the year with 'Umbrella.' Other pop culture fodder of the year included the introduction of Apple's iPhone, Don Imus' controversial comments, and GEICO's insurance commercials starring several cavemen.
2006
7. 2006
June 26, 2008
As the year 2006 is discussed, Daniel Craig becoming the new James Bond, Borat, Little Miss Sunshine are discussed on the movie front while James Blunt's 'You're Beautiful,' Daniel Powter's 'Bad Day,' and Pink's 'Stupid Girls' where were some of the popular songs. Also discussed is Mel Gibson's drunken rant following a DUI arrest and Dick Cheney's hunting accident.
2005
6. 2005
June 25, 2008
In 2005, the top movies of the year included Brokeback Mountain, March of the Penguins, and Grizzly Man. Dateline NBC starting their 'To Catch a Predator' segment, Martha Stewart's stint in jail, and Kirstie Alley becoming the spokesperson for Jenny Craig is also discussed.
2004
5. 2004
June 25, 2008
2005 saw Donald Trump staring in his own reality show entitled The Apprentice, and Jeopardy! contestant Ken Jennings smashing show records with his impressive win streak. Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ being the top movie at the box office, the Boston Red Socks breaking their 86-year-old curse and winning the World Series, and Ugg Boots becoming extremely popular are also discussed.
2003
4. 2003
June 24, 2008
The year 2003 brought the world the final part of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Finding Nemo, and the Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. On the television front, The O.C. and Joe Millionaire made their debuts. The United States' war on terror had a major victory when Saddam Hussein was found in Iraq, and following a recall election, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger became California's newest Governor.
2002
3. 2002
June 24, 2008
The year 2002 saw music fans crown their first American Idol and David Blaine taking his 'street magic' to new levels in a new special. In the music world, Avril Lavinge and Andrew W.K. were the popular artists. Blockbuster movies included Spiderman, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and Signs. As Botox parties became popular, Robert Blake went on trial for his wife's murder and Yao Ming got drafted into the NBA. Also discussed is the Department of Homeland Security's introducing of their colored threat indicator.
2001
2. 2001
June 23, 2008
2001 saw Reality television continue to thrive with Fear Factor making its premiere and WWE promoter Vince McMahon created new football league called the Extreme Football League (XFL). The popular movies of the year included Zoolander, Moulin Rouge, Pearl Harbor and Momento. On the technological front, the Segway personal transport made its debut and Apple's iPod changed the way the world listened to music. Also discussed is the world's reaction the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
2000
1. 2000
June 22, 2008
With the start of the new Millennium, society saw the catchphrase 'Whazzup' gain popularity of epic proportions, Survivor and Jackass starting the Reality television genre while Monday Night Football welcomed Dennis Miller to the announcing booth. On the political front, Florida and their hanging chad controversy resulted in George W. Bush becoming the 43rd President of the United States.
Description

I Love the New Millennium is a nostalgia series that focuses on the early 2000s. The show aired on VH1 in 2008 and had celebrities making commentaries about certain events in the particular year. The series aired four nights and was broken down into two years per night. Celebrities talk about events, movies and tv shows, music and gadgets in that specific year. The show ended on 2007, but in 2014 the show was revised into I Love the 2000s. I Love the New Millennium gives a reflection of memory lane with fun commentary and great events that make the year special.

  • Premiere Date
    June 22, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (217)