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A place to recommend, review, discuss, and geek out over 90s TV shows, mini-series, "made for TV" movies, cartoons, and commercials.

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The Adventures of Tintin is an animated television series co-produced and animated by French animation studio Ellipsanime and Canadian studio Nelvana. The series is based on the comic book series of the same name by Belgian cartoonist Hergé (French pronunciation: [ɛʁʒe]).[1] 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of three seasons, originally airing in France, Canada and the United States between 1991 and 1992.

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Along with fans, critics have praised the series for being "generally faithful" to the originals, with compositions having been actually taken directly from the panels in the original comic books.[6]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Tintin_(TV_series)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqne_QHyfwM

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Austin St. John and Walter Emanuel Jones, who played Red and Black Rangers Zack and Jason, recently opened up about their experience being catapulted to '90s superstardom... and seeing very little in return.

It’s long been known that, despite Power Rangers‘ overnight success, its behind-the-scenes drama saw its cast and crew earn very little of the blockbuster cash the series brought in as it exploded in the early ’90s. But in a new video together, two of the original members of the Mighty Morphin’ team opened up about just how sketchily they were treated, both before and after Saban realized the phenomenon it had in its Spandex-clad hands.

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Murder in the Heartland is a television miniseries that aired on ABC in 1993. It was based on the 1957–58 murder spree carried out by 19-year-old Charles Starkweather throughout Nebraska and Wyoming. Starkweather is played by Tim Roth. The first half of the miniseries covers the murders. The second half covers the trials of Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, his 14-year-old girlfriend accomplice. Their increasingly disparate versions of events are contrasted as the trials unfold.

The film received strong praise from critics and Emmy nominations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_in_the_Heartland

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Forgot how good that show was for the first 5 seasons or so. It ran for 9, but after the 5th, it just seemed like it jumped the shark and kept repeating the same plots over and over (which I guess is kind of meta since the whole premise is Drew's life is basically in a rut).

One thing I learned during this watch through is that the English accent Craig Ferguson used for Mr. Wick was, intentionally, the worst accent he could get by with. He apparently did it that way as a bit of a "take that!" to English actors who do terrible Scottish accents.

A fun/cringe fact about that: I was in a play in high school, my character was a British colonel, and I had to do an English accent for the part. I modeled it off of Ferguson's Mr. Wick unaware that it was intentionally, over-the-top terrible 😆

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It was pretty good, as good as I remember the times when I caught it while it was airing. The addition of Jennifer Love Hewitt to the recurring cast was an excellent choice.

But, like, are the Salingers idiots? Have they been eating the paint chips in that house?

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Content Warning: the movie starts with a depiction of intimate partner violence; several such depictions are shown throughout, and are the focus of the movie.

In Phoenix, Arizona, 16-year-old Bobby Tennison starts talking to classmate Stacy. He eventually invites Stacy and her friends to a late night lake party. There, Bobby and Stacy sneak off, and eventually learn that their fathers abandoned them. Meanwhile Stacy's mom, Laura, is dating Rod, who is emotionally abusive.

Bobby eventually starts showing possessive behavior. He wants Stacy to always be home at night when he calls and not hang out with anyone when they are together. He occasionally apologizes after getting mad at Stacy, says that he loves her, and gives her gifts. ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Would_Tell_(1996_film)

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The show is great. Not extremely exciting, but a great representation of 90s family drama. Feel good for quiet evenings.

The problem I'm encountering is that Neve Campbell is so devastatingly attractive that it makes my heart hurt.

I know this sounds like a joke post, but it's actually true. I'm working through it.

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In Broad Daylight is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller drama film about the life of Ken McElroy, the town bully of Skidmore, Missouri who became known for his unsolved murder.[1] McElroy was fictionalized as the character Len Rowan, portrayed by Brian Dennehy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Broad_Daylight_(1991_film)

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The Last Don, also known as Mario Puzo's The Last Don, is a 1997 American crime drama television miniseries directed by Graeme Clifford and written by Joyce Eliason, based on the 1996 novel The Last Don by Mario Puzo. It aired on CBS in three parts, on May 11, 13 and 14, 1997.[1][2][3][4] It was followed by a sequel the next year, The Last Don II.[5] It follows a fictional Mafia crime family, the Clericuzios, and their multigenerational struggle to hold onto power.

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Ray and Debra are looking for a house. Ray maps out the optimal distance from his parents to avoid them coming over every day (the 'hot zone') or too far away where they become overnight guests.

When I bought my house a few years ago, this scene was playing in my head and did factor into my decision lol.

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More "home video" than "TV", but I'm feeling like breaking my own rules tonight.

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One of the group's first projects with Island Records was an hour-long documentary titled Shockumentary, which aired on MTV. The station initially refused to play the documentary, but Island Records persuaded them to air it as a personal favor.[28] Shockumentary helped increase album sales from 17,000 to 50,000 copies per week.[28]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insane_Clown_Posse

Apparently this was also released on VHS in 98 and reissued on DVD in 2004.

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In these troubled times, who can we turn to for guidance?

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"Mmmmmm. Cowpie"

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On the left is Jenny O'Hara and on the right Steven Anthony Lawrence.

Both were frequent guest characters in a lot of 90s shows and movies. Not knowing either of their names at the time, I always assumed she was his mom because of the resemblance.

Am watching through The Drew Carey Show and Frasier at the moment, and they both popped up in each. Finally looked it up to confirm, and, nope, not even slightly related.

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Early Edition is an American fantasy comedy-drama television series that aired on CBS from September 28, 1996, to May 27, 2000. Set in Chicago, Illinois, it follows the adventures of a man who mysteriously receives each Chicago Sun-Times newspaper the day before it is actually published, and who uses this knowledge to prevent terrible events every day.

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That Tootsie Roll was fire.

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