Sunday 6 April 2014

The big and small screens

For film and TV, the nineties brought in huge success. TV Sitcoms such as F.R.I.E.N.D.S and Wil and Grace were renowned for their hugely successful comedy and relatable nature. The supernatural was embraced too - Sabrina The Teenage witch and Buffy the Vampire Slayer were two popular programs which were family friendly too.


(Source: wordpress) The TV Show 'Friends' was such a long-running program that you really felt connected to the characters - 'The Rachel' became a popular hairstyle amongst women and set Jennifer Aniston to be one of the most influential style icons of the decade.


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Salem the cat is by far one of the funniest characters in any show, ever.

The films in the 90's were, in many critics (and my own) opinions, some of the best ever made. Disney films were churned out, and were some of the best too; being raised on The Lion King my opinion is a little biased but they really were classics. Other amazing films included the mind-blowing Matrix, the heart-tugging Schindler's List and of course, cult classics such as Titanic, Star Wars, Jurassic Park and of course, Clueless.


(Source: fanpop) A scene which people love to recreate with their cats everyday across the world.

One of the most traumatic scenes of my childhood...

...But it's okay, because Hakuna Matata!

Whilst films such as The Matrix and Star Wars opened up new worlds for us to think about, Clueless portrayed a slightly glamorized version of the 90's - trends such as the attack of the plaid and overalls with one strap hanging down


(Source: dan-dare.org) The Matrix makes you question every aspect of so-called 'reality'


One of the most iconic movie scenes ever!


(Source: mtv.com) The Dionne and Cher coordination is simply classic


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