90s

15 'Bromances' That We Couldn't Get Enough Of In The 90s

Strong friendships have been a staple on television shows since the beginning. Basically every show has the designated best friend to the main character, but every once a while there is a connection so special and wonderful that it stands out. ABCThe term "bromance" is a little more recent, but that doesn't mean the concept hasn't existed for a long, long time. There were a lot of iconic bromances when we were growing up that we all still remember to this day. Which pair was your favorite? Joey and ChandlerNBCWill and CarltonNBCCory and ShawnABCTito and CarverABCJesse, Joey and DannyABCKenan and

Movies

'She's All That' Star Shares Behind The Scenes Secrets From The Set Of The Hit Teen Movie

Teen movies have the potential to be really great or ridiculously awful. The fact is, the outrageous things that happen in high school are hard to manufacture in a way that is enjoyable to watch. I mean, it's not that fun to live it, so why would we want to watch it? Because in movies, Freddie Prinze Jr. is there and that's really all it takes. Miramax FilmsA teen movie in the 90s and early 2000s wasn't complete without Freddie Prinze Jr.. There was however, one movie that he made that became the epitome of teen movies. She's All That

Fads

Can You Feel The Love For These Classic 'Lion King' Collectibles?

The Lion King was one of the biggest Disney movies ever made. The story seemed to captivate audiences both young and old, and you know what else? It made an insane amount of money. Walt Disney PicturesDisney had always done a good job of marketing their products, but it seemed that when The Lion King came out and they finally had a property that would appeal to both boys and girls they were able to go completely warthog-wild with their merchandise. How many of these things do you remember owning? There were a bunch of different options, but it seemed

90s

6 Things You Didn't Know About The Iconic Show 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'

For six years, one of the most influential and iconic women on television was none other than Jane Seymour. She played the amazing character of Dr. Michaela Quinn in the show Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. CBSThe show first came on air in 1993 and it was something we all became obsessed with. The 1800s time period gave us all flashbacks to another one of our favorite shows, Little House on the Prairie. CBSDr. Quinn was often known as Dr. Mike, and moved to Colorado after her father died. Her life gets a bit more complicated when her friend Charlotte Cooper

90s

15 Things That Prove Kids Today Should Be Jealous Of Our Childhoods

There are a lot of things that are awesome about being a kid. One of the best was obviously the fact that when you're a kid you have almost no responsibilities. Other than that, we had a bunch of amazing things that were super important to us at the time. How many of these do you remember? Wearing super bright spandex shorts Recollections of PlayGoing to The Disney Store with your parents and trying to convince them that you need everythingDVD DizzyPlaying Fireball Island as often as you couldYouTubeFollowing the story of Baby JessicaPeople WeeklyEating Pizzarias after schoolKeebler Dying of

80s

The Legacy Of River Phoenix: 10 Things About The Late Actor You'll Wish You'd Known Sooner

River Phoenix was talented actor who had legions of fans following his every move.He first showed up in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, people became obsessed with him. After, he starred in Stand By Me, he was considered one of the biggest teen heartthrobs around. Columbia PicturesHe lived a tragic life, dying at such a young age, but people have remained fascinated by his story. Here are 10 facts you probably didn't know about River Phoenix. He was actually named River Jude Bottom when he was bornMGM TelevisionHis entire family changed their last name in the late 70s after

Fashion

15 Celebrity Hair Styles We All Copied (And Wish We Hadn't)

Celebrity hairstyles have always been a fascination of the public. A lot of the time it's how we decide how we want to style our hair! Obviously, they have more style experts in their corner than we do right?Paramount PicturesWell, sometimes they get it right but other times they may be leading us astray. Whether or not they were super stylish is up to you, but these 15 looks definitely made an impact. Hugh Jackman's long hairZimbioJennifer Aniston's 'Rachel' cutNBCSarah Jessica Parker's 80s curlsBarry King / WireImageJohn Stamos' Uncle Jesse mulletABCMariah Carrey's tight curlsHuffington PostMichelle Pfieffer in Married to the