I may never have gotten the hang of sports as a kid (softball consisted of picking dandelions and soccer was “don’t get kicked”) but I’ll give my younger self credit for making a solid amount of good media choices in the nineties.
It had been a long, sunny Saturday at the end of a busy and hectic week and it was the perfect time for a release, especially one of fabulous music. I piled into the car for the concert with my two guy friends and their moms, not your usual concert-going crowd. But, it turned out to be perfect for Fleetwood Mac.
So let’s assume that the TV shows from your past have changed drastically or disappeared completely, forever ruining your childhood. How will you ever enjoy those old movies and shows like you used to? Well, that’s where Channel Awesome enters the picture.
While other kids can easily define their childhood by the games they used to play outside with friends, I can sit you down and tell you about the shows I watched in (probably unhealthy) detail. When it came to entertainment, Nickelodeon was my favorite. There are two shows that essentially defined my childhood: All That and The Amanda Show.
My passion is television. The ideal scenario is a room full of every series that I hold close
Finding Nemo was released almost ten years ago on May 30, 2003 – the day after I turned twelve. I asked to go for my birthday and I did; the next day, my mom and I stood in line to see it on the opening day. It was crowded, but I would say it was worth it.
After what seems to have been a hibernation period of about 3 years, Amanda Bynes has re-emerged via Twitter and is… almost completely unrecognizable. Clad with dimple piercings and obvious lip injections, our 90’s Nickelodeon queen is back on the scene. Well, almost.
Everyone who spent their days of teen angst praising Fall Out Boy has been awaiting the day the band would reunite ever since they first announced their indefinite hiatus in late 2009.
Travel back to the land of first loves, crazy 90’s clothes, that odd phenomenon of not recognizing that “Topanga” was a strange name anymore. That’s called Topangamnesia, and it’s one sign that you’re 1) amazing and 2) forever a part of the Boy Meets World family.
Every Sherlock fan cringed as they watched in horror the terrible jump from St. Bartholomew’s hospital in last season’s finale. It was an emotional roller coaster as the scenes cut to a saddened and reluctant Dr. Watson standing in front of Holmes’ grave.