The Booming 1990's
The 1990's was a productive decade explicitly where electronics, inventions, & alternative media were improving from the 1980's. Many new technology inventions like the MP3 player, DVD, CD-ROM, Cell Phones, & pagers were also useful electronics people used every day for entertainment, communication, and business. Although cars weren't invented in the 1990's the auto-mobile companies were enforced to follow the Clean Air Act because of the energy crisis in the 1970's. This act led to electrical cars to gain mass popularity in the 1990's and later on give cars better fuel economy & less pollution. Google, Bluetooth, iMacs, & Black Berry were also invented during this decade of time and has greatly improved and carried on to the next century.
World Wide Web
One of the most common use web browsers in the 2000'sMany inventions were invented during this decade of time but the greatly well known world wide web was the greatest invention of all time introduced in 1992 it has changed many people's lives drastically till this day. although there wasn't a specific person who created this, it was a invention that many individuals were involve in to give credit. Also known as the "Internet" it is created by a bunch of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks that is kept in a network system. Without internet our source of communication wouldn't be like what we have today.
Everyone Says I Love You (dir. Woody Allen, 1996)
Woody Allen was on a roll in the '90s. Starting with Mighty Aphrodite in '95, and stretching yearly through Sweet and Lowdown in '99, Allen managed to knock it out of the park each time. I loveDeconstructing Harry and Celebrity, but the best and funniest of this lot is Allen's legitimate musical comedy Everyone Says I Love You. Featuring one of Allen's usual ensemble casts, Everyone is just as much a loving pastiche to romantic comedies and Marx Bros. musicals of the 1930s as it is a farce in its own right. The various stories are all the typical neurotic Allen romances (and yes, Allen once again gets to romance an attractive young starlet, in this case Julia Roberts), but the film never stoops to anything even remotely serious, preferring instead to become so blithely happy, that it has no choice but to break into song. And the songs are, in Allen fashion, all familiar Cole Porter or Irving Berlin standards that you recognize. Any film that has the comedic gall to include a lovely-rendered live-action totally unironic rendition of The Chiquita Banana song deserves special mention.
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