The 90s were the perfect balance between technology and simplicity It was navigatable and convienient on a level that worked for everyone It was brighter and happier with far more positive energy. If there ever were a time i could spend forever in it would definitively be the 90s
And in case you young people were wondering, yes. Absolutely the 20th century and particularly. The eighties and early nineties were much much better than now
Seems like there was more community back then. In the zeitgeist we saw that we had more things in common with other people and today we just see the differences.
@SmallvilleFann1983 Or more likely we just grew up and now we see the world for how fucked up it really is. Don't for a second think we would feel any better in 1998 at our current age, we would be talking about how much better the 70's were (Source: Every person I knew in the 90's who grew up in the 70's). Getting older sucks, but hindsight is always 20/20 and through rose-colored glasses.
@@-Ricky_Spanish- Nostalgia doesn't have to be the focus, even as an adult, it's possible to like the 90s, 80s, or someone older, an older period for many reasons, other than nostalgia. There are comparisons people make all the time to older decades. The OP, doesn't have to be referring to things that they enjoyed, but things just being better in some areas in comparison to today. I was a teen in the early 2000s, so the 90s were a blur to me as a kid, but.... not including things I liked, I can say some things were better than they are today, and of course some things were awful. As an adult, I wish some thing's were the same, but we have to adapt to changes installed by the majority, and find ways to indulge in past practices. I won't say what was better, because it's not PC from a liberals viewpoint, see that's one thing, today, we'll be ridiculed for saying anything the majority hasn't been conditioned to think is "the right way to think." Similar to how globalist were persecuted by flat earthers. I'm not a flat earther, just an example. This comment will self destruct after a reply.
@@David-eu1ms Really? Homophobia and racism were very out in the open back then, at least where I grew up. We had race fights regularly in my school in the 90's, and absolutely nobody "came out" as gay, you would be beaten to within an inch of your life. You must have grown up in a different America than I. You can be anything now and people will support you.
@@-Ricky_Spanish- yeah rural areas are a lot different, we never had any fighting in the school I attended, and it was common for someone to have a rifle hanging in their rear window...I do remember one guy who liked wearing makeup and such, but no one really messed with him about it.
This really is a treasure trove. I remember the grand majority of these. Truman Show and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas movie trailers, the orgasmic YES YES Herbal Essences ad, the "we're doing the best we can" CGI effects everywhere, , the ~steamy season finale~ teasers, talking about THE INTERNET and how cool and exciting it is to do e-commerce...I live
Man........things felt so much diffrent. The vibe is what I miss the most from the 90s. Ill die a grateful man having lived my teens into my 20s through the 90s.
1:01 Godzilla (New York) 4:42 Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas (Friendly, comfortable, and out of this world) 8:52 The Truman Show 16:07 Quest For Camelot 18:06 A Perfect Murder 19:52 Out Of Sight 24:45 Godzilla (The Nest) 28:36 Deep Impact 30:23 Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas (Two Nights) 31:38 Six days Seven nights 44:01 The mask of Zoro 45:41 Bullworth
@@tynao2029we saw Apollo 13, then Titanic, then Independence Day, then Armageddon. We didn’t go to the movies but maybe once a year, but those were all winners.
Fun fact: I went to the theater to see Godzilla no less than 3 times. Once with my elementary school, once with my brother, and once with my cousins. I was 9 years old at the time.
I Was Born In September 13th, 1998 WHEN I WAS IN HOUSTON TEXAS Between The Late '90s & The Early 2000's Come Closer To Each Other Is Both That Would Be (1997 To 1999) Is Still From The '90s.
My parents used to always talk about commercials and tv and stuff from when they were kids but never had a way to show me. It’s really cool how the internet has become a time capsule for all sorts of stuff.
I was 8 when these came out. 90s were the best! Riding my bike with all my neighborhood friends, sneaking into the botanical garden and playing hide n seek at the grammar school near our houses. I miss only having one phone and when you were out and about you weren’t constantly get phone calls/on your phone. People were present and not constantly looking down.
Anyone notice theres zero kids outside playing anymore. No football, tag, riding bikes.. . . . . I seen 6 grown men at the park recoding a tic toc tho.
1:01 "It's time to say goodbye to something that holds a special place in our hearts." with the World Trade Center stands in the background. Ugh, too soon. Too soon.
98 was the best generation because we don't have the fucking idea what will happen worse because digital things are fucking the entire population. And we can't feel the depression/nostalgia of 80's 90's because we are seeing these good things as a first time. But unfortunately is not good in relationship anymore.
I was 22 in 98 with a two year old son living in Mesa Arizona I remember these commercials like this was yesterday now my youngest kid is 22 and I'm 47 and it's hard to believe this was 25 years ago
Yep , I remember some of these as a kid . It's funny this is better than 90 % of stuff on the television ( t.v shows ) ...... especially Jersey Shore. * Bud Light should revisit these old commercials to kinda get an idea how to turn sales to a net positive . Just remember to make them fun / funny and dont go WOKE . And thats the recipe for success
TV picture used to be vibrant if not clear enough probably because it was analogue. Commercials were watchable as people seemed real and relatable and not ideological. Technology was so nascent especially telephones and tv sets with so many commercials advertising call clarity . I used to watch tv so much during this time and I remember these shows well and now I don't watch tv at all as it's not watchable at all including commercials.
Man, the tabacco companies were extremely salty at these taxes, which were later used for the programs and enforcement for what they 'claimed' was missing with addressing teen smoking, though that problem didn't fully go away, though local/state enforcement of no smoking in buildings did a lot to reduce rates of smoking in general.
My stepdad was working in Denver when 9/11 happened. He was a welder and the job was supposed to be for a couple of months but he got an extension into September. On that day, after the planes hit both towers and they came down, nobody wanted to work. Grown men and women were reduced to tears, all the guys he worked with, including himself, felt like scared, helpless little boys. Later on the supervisor called it and let them off early. They went to a bar downtown, drank, watched the news reports continuously. Afterwards, one of the guys he worked with told them to bow their heads and led them in prayer. I was 8 years when this happened. He told me all this when I was 16 in 2009. He is no longer here, he passed away in 2021, but this what he told me, all this and nothing more.
This really was the last wholesome decade for America. I remember feeling the shift in the 2000's, its like 9/11 or something like that tore off an innocence band aid, and we've been getting sicker and sadder ever since.
The internet brought knowledge of the deeds of the "powers that be" in both our countries, and they've slowly felt more cornered that the truth will come out. These days measures to shut people up have become so drastic they've decided to rather push the secret agenda to its conclusion, and forcibly wipe their slate clean. The Island boy drama with his female cohort are a very valuable learning opportunity, look into her, her father, and what companies he ran. The victors will write the history books!
@@punkem733 The world is less innocent everyday, genius. 😂 Information and media of all kinds weren't readily available back then, so people lived in their own happy little bubbles. When 9/11 hit, I knew that the false sense of security that the USA has would never return. Be serious, you must know this, you can't be *THAT* stupid! 🤭
Everytime i watch commercials from the 90s its filled with comments from people that were teenagers at the time. Almost all of them say the same thing..everyone wants to go back..nobody's happy now..even if you have kids and are married..nobody has a single good thing to say about their lives now...makes you think 🤔...these days really do suck even for the teens of today..they just dont seem happy...
I don't know how to explain it but late night used to feel like late night back then. Like there would be nothing going on. Now a days I'm watching this at 5 in the morning, having not slept and it might as well be prime time tv. No way we're getting enough sleep as a country. Maybe that's contributing in part to our collective craziness.
I was a master control operator at an NBC affiliate in 1998 so I remember most of the show promotions, if not the commercials. That 3rd Rock episode was Phil Hartman's last television appearance. I still do his "Oh, yeah!" bit from this episode sometimes.
@@bryan-po8dn Ah. Sounds like it was fun. Did any of NBC's stars from the 90s ever visit your station, like Jerry Seinfeld, Conan O'Brien or Katie Couric?
That Gap commercial at 2:31 has to be one of the earliest examples of the "freeze and 360" effect that got HYPER popular in the early 2000s. I remember the X-games doing it too around 2001 or so.
The size of the sandwiches have become laughable. A couple junior bacons and a fry used to fill you up. Now its like buying a whit castle slider with lettuce on it. Such a shame
1998 I graduated high school then two months later off to the Air Force only to have retired in 2022. Dang. Lots of good memories from the early 2000’s too.
Kinda sad but i was raised in a super abusive home with no tv or anything most kids had then, so its weirdly cathartic to kind of connect with this past i was around for but never experienced. Even if its all just dumb commercials
The 90s were the perfect balance between technology and simplicity
It was navigatable and convienient on a level that worked for everyone
It was brighter and happier with far more positive energy. If there ever were a time i could spend forever in it would definitively be the 90s
“It’s time to say goodbye to something…” as it shows a shot of The World Trade Center 😅
We gotta thank Bill "bubba" Clinton for not killing that sand sucker after the first attack when he passed on the chance
That... Didn't age well, did it?
This is only 3 years before that tragedy too.
I could say the same thing about zima
@@beauwalker9820 no jackass, the FIRST bombing was in 1993
Time stamp?
When old commercials are better than actual modern tv.
And in case you young people were wondering, yes. Absolutely the 20th century and particularly. The eighties and early nineties were much much better than now
Seems like there was more community back then. In the zeitgeist we saw that we had more things in common with other people and today we just see the differences.
I wish I could live in the 90s forever, 2020s are awful
@SmallvilleFann1983 Or more likely we just grew up and now we see the world for how fucked up it really is. Don't for a second think we would feel any better in 1998 at our current age, we would be talking about how much better the 70's were (Source: Every person I knew in the 90's who grew up in the 70's). Getting older sucks, but hindsight is always 20/20 and through rose-colored glasses.
@@-Ricky_Spanish- Nostalgia doesn't have to be the focus, even as an adult, it's possible to like the 90s, 80s, or someone older, an older period for many reasons, other than nostalgia.
There are comparisons people make all the time to older decades. The OP, doesn't have to be referring to things that they enjoyed, but things just being better in some areas in comparison to today.
I was a teen in the early 2000s, so the 90s were a blur to me as a kid, but.... not including things I liked, I can say some things were better than they are today, and of course some things were awful.
As an adult, I wish some thing's were the same, but we have to adapt to changes installed by the majority, and find ways to indulge in past practices.
I won't say what was better, because it's not PC from a liberals viewpoint, see that's one thing, today, we'll be ridiculed for saying anything the majority hasn't been conditioned to think is "the right way to think." Similar to how globalist were persecuted by flat earthers. I'm not a flat earther, just an example.
This comment will self destruct after a reply.
A lot has changed in America since the 80s and 90s, people used to be a lot more open and accepting overall.
@@David-eu1ms Really? Homophobia and racism were very out in the open back then, at least where I grew up. We had race fights regularly in my school in the 90's, and absolutely nobody "came out" as gay, you would be beaten to within an inch of your life. You must have grown up in a different America than I. You can be anything now and people will support you.
@@-Ricky_Spanish- yeah rural areas are a lot different, we never had any fighting in the school I attended, and it was common for someone to have a rifle hanging in their rear window...I do remember one guy who liked wearing makeup and such, but no one really messed with him about it.
these commercials were fun and light. It represents time back then.
1998: "I hate commercials ugh!"
2023: "Man, I miss these commercials"
This really is a treasure trove. I remember the grand majority of these. Truman Show and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas movie trailers, the orgasmic YES YES Herbal Essences ad, the "we're doing the best we can" CGI effects everywhere, , the ~steamy season finale~ teasers, talking about THE INTERNET and how cool and exciting it is to do e-commerce...I live
Interesting how much air time Budweiser had as compared to today.
What a Great time to be alive, I was in middle school back then.
In 1998, I was 19 years old.
I do remember that commercial with the dogs and cats in it.
90’s in Michigan hit different! These were the exact same commercials I watched as a kid. Especially since I’m from metro Detroit
Grew up in Dearborn Heights. The nostalgia is crazy.
Thank God I grew up in the '90s. Best times ever. I miss it
Man........things felt so much diffrent. The vibe is what I miss the most from the 90s. Ill die a grateful man having lived my teens into my 20s through the 90s.
I aged from 11 to 21 during the 90’s. There was nothing better than
I'm 35 and watching some of these brought 😢 to my eyes
1:01 Godzilla (New York)
4:42 Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas (Friendly, comfortable, and out of this world)
8:52 The Truman Show
16:07 Quest For Camelot
18:06 A Perfect Murder
19:52 Out Of Sight
24:45 Godzilla (The Nest)
28:36 Deep Impact
30:23 Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas (Two Nights)
31:38 Six days Seven nights
44:01 The mask of Zoro
45:41 Bullworth
That Godzilla commercial didn't age well, did it?
1998 and 1999 were two of the best years for movies in history....you could go to the theater every weekend and see multiple future classics
@@tynao2029we saw Apollo 13, then Titanic, then Independence Day, then Armageddon. We didn’t go to the movies but maybe once a year, but those were all winners.
Fun fact: I went to the theater to see Godzilla no less than 3 times. Once with my elementary school, once with my brother, and once with my cousins. I was 9 years old at the time.
Still skipping the ads like I'm not about to watch a hour full of em 😂
I Was Born In September 13th, 1998 WHEN I WAS IN HOUSTON TEXAS Between The Late '90s & The Early 2000's Come Closer To Each Other Is Both That Would Be (1997 To 1999) Is Still From The '90s.
Best days of my life! Loved the 90’s
Same, I miss movies from that time.
This video makes me have a small panic attack, too think these times are gone and never coming back 😭
I skipped the ads to watch the other ads, in 20 years ill watch those ads.
I can't stand ads whenever I watch a free movie on UA-cam.
Such classics, great Seinfeld bumps too that you'll never see again like the Wendy's one!
Snapple was the ish in the 90s! Glass bottle
The commercial at 1:04 gave me chills. 😢 🤦🏾♂️
I thought I would watch maybe a minute. But after watching the whole thing, It was well worth it. I miss 90's tv lineup
My parents used to always talk about commercials and tv and stuff from when they were kids but never had a way to show me. It’s really cool how the internet has become a time capsule for all sorts of stuff.
"It's time to say goodbye to something"
*Pans camera up to reveal the twin towers*
YOU ARE WAY TOO EARLY PAL.
I thought exactly the same
Wait. People that were 20 in 1998 are now 45!! From a child to practically old in that short span. Life is weird.
You'll get there one day!
Thanks for the reminder!! i'm one of them lol
Wow u know basic math congrats
I was 4 in '98, now, I'm pushing 30 😢
I was 14...
wha happaned...????
It’s crazy how In 1998 we hated the commercials now we can’t stop watching it .
“It’s time to say goodbye to something” with the wtc in the background is wild
I was 8 when these came out. 90s were the best! Riding my bike with all my neighborhood friends, sneaking into the botanical garden and playing hide n seek at the grammar school near our houses. I miss only having one phone and when you were out and about you weren’t constantly get phone calls/on your phone. People were present and not constantly looking down.
Back when these aired I wanted to skip them so bad, now I’ll give anything to go back and slow down time
This reminds me of when I was happily married and could afford to live.
EVEN INTO 1998 YOU STILL HAD COOL JINGLES AND COMMERCIALS WHTA CHANGED🤣🤣
Dang, I never knew Joe Pesci did Lexus commercials.
By 2004 2005 it was over really.
1990s: ugh I hate commercials
2020s: I’m watching commercials so that I can watch commercials 😆
Anyone notice theres zero kids outside playing anymore. No football, tag, riding bikes.. . . . . I seen 6 grown men at the park recoding a tic toc tho.
1:01 "It's time to say goodbye to something that holds a special place in our hearts." with the World Trade Center stands in the background.
Ugh, too soon. Too soon.
You know your lit when ever your waiting for the show to come on lmao
…what?
@@zerosoma33 as I’m watching the commercials wondering dam when is the show coming on it’s only commercials
It was a joke
I miss when i was a kid and their was no cell phones and no tick tock
1998-99. The Peak of Humanity.
Your average commercial in the 90s is better than the million dollar super bowl ads today. Political correctness has decimated popular culture.
Yep!!!
I love that I have to watch commercials while I watch commercials!
Probably one of the most depressing things is watching stuff like this from the 90’s, life was so much better
98 was the best generation because we don't have the fucking idea what will happen worse because digital things are fucking the entire population.
And we can't feel the depression/nostalgia of 80's 90's because we are seeing these good things as a first time.
But unfortunately is not good in relationship anymore.
2:35 13:49 Two instances of that multiangle freeze frame thing that trended for a while. A few years later Shrek made fun of it.
This was 1 year before The Matrix too which was when that started happening all the time
back when people did not go ballistic because white 5 year olds played 'Cowboys and Indians'
"Over 50 minutes of background audio static that could have easily been removed"
I wanted to watch, but there are UA-cam ads. Not going to watch ads in order to watch ads.
1:09 The text, "It's time to say goodbye to something" overlays an image of the World Trade Center. Chills.
I was eleven years old good times.
AHAHAH! I was just thinking about that Brooklyn Bridge commercial like 2 days ago!
I remember a lot of these. Wow. :)
back when no forced darker admissions to commercials ..
The shampoo commercial is Donna from Suits
I had a VCR to skip these in 1998, someone else apparently skipped the show.
When they used glass bottles for Snapple and Sobe drinks.
0:30 Did it remind anyone of the MadTv skit.
Deep impact was a good movie of that year.
I was 22 in 98 with a two year old son living in Mesa Arizona I remember these commercials like this was yesterday now my youngest kid is 22 and I'm 47 and it's hard to believe this was 25 years ago
1:00 "it's time to say goodbye to something that holds a special place in our hearts"
*shows the World Trade Center 🥺
Even that commercial knew that something was about to happen to the twin towers.
What I wouldn't do to go back.
Hey, that Herbal Essence chick plays Donna on Suits!
Yep , I remember some of these as a kid . It's funny this is better than 90 % of stuff on the television
( t.v shows ) ...... especially Jersey Shore.
* Bud Light should revisit these old commercials to kinda get an idea how to turn sales to a net positive .
Just remember to make them fun / funny and dont go WOKE . And thats the recipe for success
TV picture used to be vibrant if not clear enough probably because it was analogue. Commercials were watchable as people seemed real and relatable and not ideological. Technology was so nascent especially telephones and tv sets with so many commercials advertising call clarity . I used to watch tv so much during this time and I remember these shows well and now I don't watch tv at all as it's not watchable at all including commercials.
I’m watching commercials with commercials in them. May cause time travel
17:07 I'll trust Puddy with my car any day of the week...
tobacco commercial against cig taxes pretty awesome
Can you do 80's? Awesome job!
That Godzilla commercial was off. It was the Towers we would miss dearly.
Man, the tabacco companies were extremely salty at these taxes, which were later used for the programs and enforcement for what they 'claimed' was missing with addressing teen smoking, though that problem didn't fully go away, though local/state enforcement of no smoking in buildings did a lot to reduce rates of smoking in general.
ahh life before Iphones. life was so much better.
I remember seeing godzilla in theaters I was 6
NBC at its prime.
Love this!
I found my people 😢🎉
B4 smart phones if when this Era ended
Bud light ads have fallen might far
I was 16 in 98….good times 🤙
Dave Thomas...good times
So many sexual innuendos that I definitely didn’t understand when I was 8 😭
The pre-911 world was a nicer place.
This comment here. 😭 There was still a sense of innocence in the USA that 9/11 destroyed forever.
My stepdad was working in Denver when 9/11 happened. He was a welder and the job was supposed to be for a couple of months but he got an extension into September. On that day, after the planes hit both towers and they came down, nobody wanted to work. Grown men and women were reduced to tears, all the guys he worked with, including himself, felt like scared, helpless little boys. Later on the supervisor called it and let them off early. They went to a bar downtown, drank, watched the news reports continuously. Afterwards, one of the guys he worked with told them to bow their heads and led them in prayer. I was 8 years when this happened. He told me all this when I was 16 in 2009. He is no longer here, he passed away in 2021, but this what he told me, all this and nothing more.
@@SelfRighteousNewAgeLightWorker The U.S. was racist AF before the 90s. The 2020s are fantastic!!!
@@TravelerVolkriin 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Most Lowest Common Denominator comment here! 😂
@@SelfRighteousNewAgeLightWorker How old were you then?
This really was the last wholesome decade for America. I remember feeling the shift in the 2000's, its like 9/11 or something like that tore off an innocence band aid, and we've been getting sicker and sadder ever since.
Not just the USA. It's the same in Europe.
The internet brought knowledge of the deeds of the "powers that be" in both our countries, and they've slowly felt more cornered that the truth will come out. These days measures to shut people up have become so drastic they've decided to rather push the secret agenda to its conclusion, and forcibly wipe their slate clean. The Island boy drama with his female cohort are a very valuable learning opportunity, look into her, her father, and what companies he ran. The victors will write the history books!
The internet.
@@fiercekrypton The early 2000's Internet was really cool. I think it was social media that started the turn.
Alternative/parallel universe….
The late 90s hold a special place in my heart, especially with the good commercials back then.
They were so good
So a time period holds a special place for you and the biggest reason is the commercials? LOL you sad sack.
The late 90s seem Apocalyptic in retrospect… just a few years later, 9/11 would destroy any semblance of innocence that the USA had. 😢
@@SelfRighteousNewAgeLightWorker USA innocent? LOLOL Some people are incredible.
@@punkem733 The world is less innocent everyday, genius. 😂 Information and media of all kinds weren't readily available back then, so people lived in their own happy little bubbles. When 9/11 hit, I knew that the false sense of security that the USA has would never return. Be serious, you must know this, you can't be *THAT* stupid! 🤭
Funny that I’m watching a video of commercials while skipping the commercials super fast so that I can get back to these commercials.
This. Nothing but sodomy nowadays.
It's because new commercials are vapid and soulless.
Everytime i watch commercials from the 90s its filled with comments from people that were teenagers at the time. Almost all of them say the same thing..everyone wants to go back..nobody's happy now..even if you have kids and are married..nobody has a single good thing to say about their lives now...makes you think 🤔...these days really do suck even for the teens of today..they just dont seem happy...
Glad I grew up in the 90s
Me too
yes but getting old sucks! 😅
I was a teenager through most of it.
Honey ham and chicken
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
I don't know how to explain it but late night used to feel like late night back then. Like there would be nothing going on. Now a days I'm watching this at 5 in the morning, having not slept and it might as well be prime time tv. No way we're getting enough sleep as a country. Maybe that's contributing in part to our collective craziness.
I feel it's a worldwide thing.. toddlers used to sleep so early. Now they're still up after midnight..
90s were so underrated. It was the calm before the storm. We still had it soo good!!
No it wasn't. You were just a kid with no responsibility and no perspective on society
Went to shit after 2005 I feel like lol
I was 13 and miserable. Acne, awkward middle school teenage body, puberty, bullies…
God I wish I could go back.
😂
exactly. Now those same kids follow tick tock and commit suicide
I take it you look like George Costanza now thats why 🤣😂😭
@@emello4you or they know the culture and country was just better back then even with those insignificant problems.
I was a master control operator at an NBC affiliate in 1998 so I remember most of the show promotions, if not the commercials. That 3rd Rock episode was Phil Hartman's last television appearance. I still do his "Oh, yeah!" bit from this episode sometimes.
Which NBC affiliate?
@@NerdNest83 WNNE TV-31 in White River Junction, Vermont.
@@bryan-po8dn Ah. Sounds like it was fun. Did any of NBC's stars from the 90s ever visit your station, like Jerry Seinfeld, Conan O'Brien or Katie Couric?
@@bryan-po8dn you still a "Real Live Vermonter"?
Is it true that NBC has tapes of their broadcast everyday that go back for years and year in their vault?
Thanks for posting! Quite possibly the happiest time of my life was 98’.
thats what people mean when they say make america great again
That Gap commercial at 2:31 has to be one of the earliest examples of the "freeze and 360" effect that got HYPER popular in the early 2000s. I remember the X-games doing it too around 2001 or so.
I almost completely forgot about that "swing craze" that briefly made a return to music in the late 90's. Thank god that didn't last long. 😂
@@victoriam2683 Haha true, it still lasted wayyy longer than it shouldve.
@@armysniperman80 not at all
Working in advertising in the 90’s must have been nuts
Having a kid today must be nuts lol
That’s exactly what I thought!!
Dave Thomas would go ballistic if he came back to life and walked into a Wendy's.
Damn right. No more Super Bars.
The size of the sandwiches have become laughable. A couple junior bacons and a fry used to fill you up. Now its like buying a whit castle slider with lettuce on it. Such a shame
He'd probably get tired of waiting for his food and go to McDonald's.
@@joshiszkula211lmao
@@joshiszkula211 McDonald's has longer lines and still has worse food than Wendy's
It's weird to see movie trailers to movies that we all know didn't live up to the hype 😂
"Say goodbye .."
Shows wtc
💀
and then there's Fear & Loathing which surpassed initial hype and is a cult classic. that Trailer is a joke
Music video from the 90s.
@@foxdie1001it went bye bye Alright haha
1998 I graduated high school then two months later off to the Air Force only to have retired in 2022. Dang. Lots of good memories from the early 2000’s too.
I graduated in '97.
i like the predictive programming in the beginning-- say goodbye to new york - showing the wtc
I said the exact same thing lmao
Mind blowing to me that this was 25 years ago now !
I’m surprised that you’re still able to function since finding out about the internet
The orgasmic Herbal Essences commercials always made watching TV with my parents horribly awkward. Oh to be a 90s teens again XD
It was awkward for me as a 9 year old haha
Kinda sad but i was raised in a super abusive home with no tv or anything most kids had then, so its weirdly cathartic to kind of connect with this past i was around for but never experienced. Even if its all just dumb commercials