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10 Facts About 'Clueless' That Will Make You Say "As If!"

There are few movies that are as iconic as Clueless. If you grew up in the 90s then Clueless probably helped form your opinion of what high school would be like. Obviously, most of us didn't have the same experience as Cher and her friends but it was still one of the greatest movies of our generation. It's still a great movie, and has held up great over the years. Sure, their cell phones are a little big and their outfits are super 90s, but the story is classic. To be fair, it's based on the Jane Austen book Emma.

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We Watched Them After School Every Day, But Where's The Cast of "Ghostwriter" 20 Years Later?

If you loved turning on the TV when you got home from school and pretending you were a detective, you probably loved watching Ghostwriter as much as I did. On the air from 1992-1995, this was a staple for many of us, who read far too many Nancy Drew novels. The 74 episodes had us thinking like true detectives and wishing we had an invisible friend to solve crimes with as well.The invisible Ghostwriter, communicated with the team of teenagers by manipulating letters on signs, in books and on computer screens. With his help, they were able to solve

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98 Degrees Is Back And They Are Going On Tour

Remember 98 Degrees? They were a mildly successful boy band in the 90s that were a little bit over shadowed by some of the heavy-hitters like Backstreet Boys and *Nsync, but still had many fans. 98 DegreesA lot of their success probably had to do with Nick Lachey's very public marriage to Jessica Simpson. It helped bring attention to their music and keep people interested in them even though they were competing against so many other boy bands. There are obviously a lot of forgotten boy bands, but 98 Degrees was probably one of the best. They had a bunch

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7 Jackie Chan Movies That Every '90s Kid Needs To Watch

With Jackie Chan's latest flick out in theaters, we decided to take a look at our favorite martial arts master-of-the-movies and the classic films he starred in oh-so-many years ago. Drunken Master II (1994)NoteyThis reboot from Chan's earlier film from 1978 has been hailed as one of his best works, and is in the "top 100 best films of all time" list from Time magazine. The story follows a young martial artist balancing the peaceful nature of his father with his duty to act against foreign thieves. As per usual, there is a lot of fighting and Jackie keeps

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Here's What Our Future Overlords Will Be Digging Out Of Nickelodeon's 1992 Time Capsule

Back in the 90s, Nickelodeon was all the rage. When networks like Disney were presenting us with programming that focused on offering us moral lessons, Nick was busy glorifying being a kid through their original cartoons and live-action shows. In addition to filling our childhood with endless entertainment, Nickelodeon also decided to save some of those precious memories so we can all take a nostalgic trip together down memory lane some time in the future. In 1992, the network had an idea to put together a time capsule. To help decide on the important items to include in the capsule,

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19 Celebrities You Totally Forgot Were On "Friends"

Whether or not you liked the show, Friends was THE show of the 90s and early 00s. If you could land a role on Friends, it was a pretty big deal. Of course, actors like Tom Selleck, Paul Rudd, Anna Faris, Bruce Willis, and Hank Azaria all appeared as recurring characters on the show, but do you remember some of the more famous guest stars? 1. T.J. ThyneThe OdysseyWho he played: One of Phoebe's doctors when she's giving birth to the triplets.Where he's from: Played Dr. Jack Hodgins on Bones. 2. Hugh LaurieWho he played: Rachel's annoyed seat-mate