Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Some of the most underrated films of the late 80's and early 90's revisited.



You might say daggy or you might even say cheesy but these movies are some of the most quintessential underrated films that I grew up watching and fell in love with the stories and the characters. 











































































Thursday, June 14, 2012

Oh, Darlene!



I had the biggest crush on Sara Gilbert in the 90s. She was the coolest chick on TV. Take me back, just a little while..














Monday, June 4, 2012

When I grow up....(Oh, wait I'm 31)


When I was 13 years old, my days were spent awkwardly  sliding through school hallways with an enthusiasm to be almost anywhere but those hallways. I would race home from school, fly through the house toward my bedroom and jump straight onto my bed lying on my belly. Shoes off, school uniform off, window open (to watch the much older cute guy from school drive past my house on his way to his after school job) and teen radio music program blasting Sonic Youth on! Tune in, tune out. In those early years much of my dreams or ideals about life "when i grow up" consisted of becoming some high profile professor or rock musician (thanks Courtney Love) and finding my grungey counterpart. The concept of time when you are growing up is almost surreal.

 
 By the time I had reached 16, I was sure I was going to be a successful writer or teacher and married with children by 25 (at the latest). And then life stepped in. At 18, I was ready for life. Heading to University, 7 hours away from my hometown. "Yep, I'm totally grown-up." Through an assemblage of 'coming of age' events and feminist awakenings I soon realised growing up was a lot different than I thought it was going to be. There's no ultimate fairytale, only a tale after a tale after a tale. So, when 25 came and went there was no husband and no children... I mean truth be told I could barely keep a boyfriend.

Fast forward to today. I am now 31 years old. I live in a city I love, I try to travel internationally once a year, I have a great job in Publishing, I run my own website and freelance write. I don't have a boyfriend or a child but I have a dog and a busy lifestyle. I don't have a car or my own house but I eat well and shop well. Ideals change. Dreams and ideals bend and shift in relation to life, year after year. So what is the moral of this story? The moral is there is no ideal time to do anything, there is no right time to get married, get that job, have a child. Life is a ride. A crazy ride most of the time but an enjoyable one.

So remember -

Dream big. Life is yours for the taking. Don't be a backseat driver.

This is YOUR life. Not your friends from high school, not your parents, not your teachers.

Listen to your own inner voice & always follow your gut instinct. It's generally right.

There's no shame in making mistakes or changing your mind.

There is no time limit on when and what you do. Find your own pace.

As Troy Dyer said to LeLaina Pierce in Reality Bites "Honey, all you have to be by the time you're 23 (31) is yourself."

Monday, June 13, 2011

Remember when these guys were hot? I mean really hot?

 Christian Slater



We're talking bad boy era.  Heathers, Pump up the Volume, Kuffs.

 Ethan Hawke





It was all grunge, angst and monumental sexual tension. Reality Bites era. Enough said.


Kiefer Sutherland 





There were two fabulous Kiefer 80's eras. Stand by Me greaser Kiefer and then the original hot bad boy Vamp in The Lost Boys. Oh, and let's not forget The Brotherhood of Justice with equally 80's babe Keanu Reeves.

Stephen Dorff







Oh, Stephen Dorff. We're talking grungey indie flick SFW, Crazed film maker in Cecil B. Demented and of course bad vamp in Blade. 

Keanu Reeves







 Keanu Reeves was a classic 80's babe. We're talking The Brotherhood of Justice, River's Edge, My own Private Idaho, Bill & Ted, Parenthood. The guy was a fox.

Jared Leto 






 
It's all 90's when it comes to Mr.Leto with the exception of 2000's Requiem for a Dream. But Jared Leto will always be grungey heartthrob Jordan Catalano to me. 

Joaquin Phoenix





It's all 90s with Joaquin. Let's just sit and ponder on To Die For a while. sigh. 

Ethan Embry






Remember when Ethan was just a ball of Indie cute?

Disclaimer: Some guys have been omitted simply because they are still really hot.

Lest we forget.