Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: September 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3fl0SbuQkE Original Family Feud host Richard Dawson returns to the series after nine years, replacing his successor, Ray Combs; the show also expands from half-hour to full-hour episodes. The Marvel Action Hour, featuring animated adaptations of Iron Man and the Fantastic Four, debuts in syndication. Actor Jackson Pinckney awarded $487,000 for being partially blinded by Jean-Claude Van Damme during filming of "Cyborg." Last US, British & French troops leave … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: September 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: August 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW1jmLBwKOI A compact disc copy of Sting's album Ten Summoner's Tales, released the previous year, becomes the first item securely purchased over the internet; the CD is sold for $12.48 plus shipping and handling fees. Woodstock '94 is held in Saugerties, New York; as with the original 1969 festival, attendance is swelled by a high number of gatecrashers, while heavy rains … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: August 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: July 1994

PBS repackages their existing children's programs as a new block called PTV. The deadliest day in Texas traffic history (July 3), according to the Texas Department of Public Safety; forty-six people killed in crashes. Amazon.com founded in Bellevue, Washington by Jeff Bezos. The United States announces it will no longer accept unrestricted immigration from Haiti. UN votes 12-0 … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: July 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: June 1994

The Computer Game Developers Association is formed by Ernest W. Adams. Aerosmith becomes the first major band to premiere a new song on the Internet; over 10,000 CompuServe subscribers download the free track "Head First" within its first eight days of availability. Indonesian censors ban Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Sharon Stone files $12 million lawsuit against her jeweler. 6.0 earthquake followed by … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: June 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: May 1994

Channel Tunnel linking England & France officially opens. Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait sets fire to the couch on The Tonight Show. Nelson Mandela and the ANC, finally confirmed winners in South Africa's first post apartheid election. US House of Representatives passes the Federal Assault Weapons Ban. Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream" is recovered 3 months after it … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: May 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: April 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4iPLnAvI6I The tv station Turner Classic Movies airs, and premieres with the first film Gone with the Wind (introduced by Robert Osborne). The Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA) is founded in response to the hearings (name changed to the Entertainment Software Association in 2003); the IDSA founds the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) in order … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: April 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: January 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlJku_CSyNg Nintendo proclaims "1994: The Year of the Cartridge," to celebrate the sale of 1 billion game cartridges. Howard Stern's New Year's Eve Beauty Pageant. International Year of Family. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect. Battles between army & rebellious indians in South Mexico, kill 57. Restoration of South African citizenship, announced on … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: January 1994

Why Jurassic Park is the Greatest Film of All Time

So, in 1993, Steven Spielberg would unleash the definitive dinosaur film (at least to this day) into the cinemas. A film that would set the standard for CG effects, a good portion of which are still effective to this day. Something everyone anticipated to be so big, Roger Corman funded a Jurassic Park knockoff that … Continue reading Why Jurassic Park is the Greatest Film of All Time

Babylon 5 (1994-1998) series review

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 Introduction There are times when I get sick of watching movies, and seek out great television shows.  Usually I seek out shows that have already been seen through to completion, and dive in at that point.  Because I hate getting into shows that have no ending, that were cancelled before … Continue reading Babylon 5 (1994-1998) series review