00s

He Was Everywhere In The Early 2000s, But Where Did Josh Hartnett Go?

It seemed like Josh Hartnett was in every movie in the early 2000s, but now it's hard remember the last movie you saw him in. Touchstone PicturesWhere did he go? You probably remember him from the movie Pearl Harbor, where he played Captain Danny Walker, or Back Hawk Down as the character Eversmann. He has been in a lot of very successful movies, and was one of the biggest heartthrobs of the early 2000s. BravoSeriously, his IMDB page is just a big reminder of all the great things he's done. One of his first big movies was The Virgin SuicidesAmerican

Movies

Disney Finally Gives Details About The Only Movie Sequel We Actually Want

It's been 13 years since the Pixar classic The Incredibles came out, and honestly, it's been too long. PixarThey ended the movie with a new villain being introduced so obviously we all assumed we would get a sequel, but as the years passed we lost hopeWhen Pixar finally announced that we were getting an Incredibles 2 we all collectively lost our minds. They gave us literally no information at the time, just a movie poster but now all of that has changed! DisneyAt the 2017 D23 Disney Expo, they announced a bunch of awesome projects that we have to look

90s

The Original Cell Phone Games You Forgot You Used To Love

There was nothing as important as getting your first cell phone. That's how you knew you were finally grown up. Now, kids get cell phones when they are still just little, but when we were younger, our parents made us wait until we were "responsible enough" to handle it. First PostHaving a phone was pretty much the best. You could talk to your friends without worrying about your parents listening in. You also could take your phone on the go so you could pretend like you were important enough to need to be reached whenever. The absolute best part of

80s

11 Facts About Robin Williams That Will Make You Miss Him Even More

Robin Williams is an icon. He has been in so many of the wonderful movies that defined our childhoods. Whether he was playing Peter Pan, a magical genie, or a wonderful nanny, he was absolutely perfect. GiphyWilliams passed away in 2014 and left us all a little bit devastated. But luckily, we have his entire body of work to look back on to remember him for the enigma that he was. His life was an interesting adventure, and it's time you got to know more about the man who was such a big part of your life. GiphyHere are 11

TV

13 Jingles You Still Remember Every Word To - Even Though You Wish You Didn't

So of us watched a lot of TV when we were kids. Our parents often said it was too much but oh well. TelegrafiWe honestly spent hours in front of the television, whether it was watching One Saturday Morning or TGIF. We had our schedules and we stuck to them. The thing was, back then we couldn't fast forward commercials like we do now. We had to endure each repeated jingle countless times while enjoying the latest episode of Boy Meets World or Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. And those songs really knew how to get into your head and stay

Retro

The Digital Revolution in Video: A Timeline of Key Innovations Between 70s and 00s

The digital revolution has had a profound impact on the way we watch and consume video. From the early days of analog television, where viewers were beholden to a rigid schedule of programming, to the modern era of streaming, where we have access to a vast library of content on-demand, technology has reshaped our video experience. This progression highlights the transformative power of innovation, as technological advancements have not only enhanced our viewing options but also democratized video creation. It was empowering individuals to share their stories and experiences.1970s: Pioneering the Digital Video RevolutionThe 1970s saw the introduction of

00s

7 Fundraisers We All Were Forced To Participate In When We Were Kids Whether We Wanted To Or Not

Being a kid was pretty awesome about 99% of the time. There was always those few moments where it would be nice to be all grown up, but for the most part being a kid was the best. There was one thing that we had to do as kids that was pretty polarizing: Fundraisers.World's Finest ChocolateSome kids hated them, others loved them. Schools would send us home with some kind of item to sell and we would have to wander around the neighborhood collecting names and pledges to make the field trip happen or get that new

Pop Culture

Dare You To Read This And Not Miss Zoboomafoo

Zoboomafoo was one of those shows that not everyone remembers, but those who do absolutely LOVE it. PBSThe Kratt brothers would take us on interesting trips all over the place and teach about super cool animals. And of course they were always visited by their good buddy Zoboomafoo. PBSZoboomafoo was an awesome lemur who would hop into the "Animal Junction" and would turn into a puppet after being fed some fruit. Then he could talk and interact with the Kratt brothers and tell us all about his time in the Zobooland.GiphyThe Kratt brothers weren't just actors, Martin has a