Remember when you were little a girl and you dreamed about different members from your favorite Boy Bands getting together to form one band and creating a song that you could use to dream about them? Well, it might’ve taken 2 decades but it finally happened.
Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, Nick Carter and Howie D, *NSYNC’s Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick, 98 Degrees’ Jeff Timmons and O-Town’s Erik-Michael Estrada all got together to record the theme song to Carter’s Syfy movie Dead 7 that debuts on Friday night.
Even if the Zombie film is horrible, at least we got this perfect ’90s song out of it.
The first trailer is out for Nick Carter’s Dead 7 that debuts on April 1st (my birthday) and I think this a bigger joke than me. Only I can say that!
The Syfy movie is written and stars Carter, and it also includes a lot his friends from the ’90s. Those Boy Band members are Howie Dorough and AJ McLean from Backstreet Boys, Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick from *NSYNC, Jacob Underwood, Trevor Penick, Erik-Michael Estrada and Dan Miller from O-Town, Delious Kennedy from All-4-One, Art Alexakis from Everclear, Tommy McCarthy from No Authority, Adam Griel from Frontstreet Boys and Jon Secada from his own Boy Band. Is this enough to turn these walking dead singers back into superstars? We will have to tune in on April Fool’s Day to find out. But since there hasn’t been a good Zombie movie since the ’90s, I think we can all guess the answer. Yes, I know that Zombieland and Warm Bodies came out since then, but I was trying to make a funny.
It has been 20 years since Independence Day came out and a lot has changed since then. As you have heard, there is a sequel finally coming out for the blockbuster this summer and they recently released a trailer for it. Dana Boe had some time on his hand, so he reworked that trailer to include a lot of things from the ’90s and make it feel kind of like Pixels. Instead of videogames attacking us, he made it so we were getting attacked by the likes of Vanilla Ice and Teletubbies. Thankfully, we had Super Soakers to defend our side, but they are no match for Game Boys. Those are just a few of the iconic items from two decades ago you will see in this video that will make you feel really nostalgic for the toys from our youth.
Can someone get me a Furby to hold because I need it!
Back in the ’90s, Jerry Seinfeld and Garry Shandling had two of the biggest comedies on television. Today, well, they are relics of what used to be.
So why did they two comedians get together? They are shooting an episode of Seinfeld’s Comedian in Cars with Coffee.
via Zap2It
If you watched television in the ’90s, then you remember how they marketed all of those kids commercials for cereals, drinks in pouches and pizza rolls? Well, RocketJump 2 recreated those memories by combining all of those ads together to make a really sweet one that will make you miss that bangin’ decade.
While this advertisement might not have been fly enough to air during the Super Bowl, it is still the best commercial you will see all week. The surprise is what really makes it the shiznit! Don’t you think it is totally phat?