
I Love...
Season 5
TV-14
This collection of VH1-produced mini-series consist of celebrities discussing American pop culture that relate to the program's overall topic. The series includes programs focusing on decades, such as ‘I Love the '70s’, as well as sequels to previously done decades, such as ‘I Love the '80s Strikes Back’. 2008 featured the premiere of ‘I Love the New Millennium’, the first series to be completed before the end of the decade presented. The series has so far released two programs that were not focused on decades, with ‘I Love Toys’ and ‘I Love the Holidays’.
Where to Watch I Love... • Season 5
10 Episodes
- I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1990E1
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1990Misery; Supermarket Sweep; “Poison”; fanny packs; Nelson; 2 Live Crew; MTV Unplugged*; “Opposites Attract”; dolphin-safe tuna; James "Buster" Douglas' defeat of Mike Tyson; Days of Thunder; The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; Dick Tracy, and Madonna's “Vogue”; Moscow gets its first McDonald’s; Cop Rock; Caller ID; Total Recall, and Kindergarten Cop. [*originally premiered in 1989] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1991E2
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1991Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves; Planet Hollywood; David Duke; Public Enemy “Bring Tha Noize”; Lollapalooza; Jungle Fever; the Soviet Union ceases to exist; Terminator 2: Judgment Day; “Wicked Game”*; The Atlanta Braves Tomahawk Chop controversy; Starter Jackets, and pagers and their use for numeric spelling; Red Hot Chili Peppers' “Give It Away” and Weird Al's parody version; Wilt Chamberlain's ‘A View from Above’; “More Than Words”; Rugrats; and Cape Fear. [*originally released in 1990] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1992E3
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1992The Crying Game; American Gladiators*; Thighmaster; “Jump Around”; Singles; Studs**; Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus; “To Be with You”***; the nicotine patch; Bill Clinton says he "didn't inhale"; “Cop Killer”; Mad About You; George H. W. Bush vomits on Japan's prime minister; Larry Bird retires; Sinéad O'Connor rips up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live; A League of Their Own; Teen Talk Barbie; Euro Disneyland; Northern Exposure****; and White Men Can't Jump. [* originally premiered in 1989] [** originally premiered in 1991] [*** originally released in 1991] [**** originally premiered in 1990] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1993E4
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1993Cliffhanger; the Energizer Bunny; “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”*; Chicken Soup for the Soul; the U.S. military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy; Mrs. Doubtfire; “Creep”**; Monica Seles gets stabbed; Paintball; Falling Down; “Insane in the Brain”; What's Eating Gilbert Grape; Leprechaun; the Great Flood of 1993; Frank Sinatra's ‘Duets’; Animaniacs/Pinky and the Brain; Zima; and True Romance. [* originally released in 1988] [** originally released in 1992] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1994E5
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1994The Wonderbra; Anna Nicole Smith marries J. Howard Marshall; Tales from the Crypt*; The Cranberries; The Club; Michael Fay's caning; Benedictine Monks' ‘Chant’; The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; Models, Inc.; Warehouse clubs; “Loser”**; New York Rangers win the Stanley Cup; Blues Traveler; Clerks; Tony Little; Counting Crows; Ricola; and Natural Born Killers. [* originally premiered in 1989] [** originally released in 1993] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1995E6
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1995The Usual Suspects; Fashion Cafe; “Boombastic”; NewsRadio; Species; Psychic Friends Network; Starbucks; Mallrats; Se7en; Newt Gingrich vs. women in the military; the hemp debate; “This is How We Do It”; To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar; babydoll dresses; Moviefone; Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon; and the O.J. Simpson murder trial. - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1996E7
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1996Kerri Strug; The Crocodile Hunter; Romeo + Juliet; the Caesar haircut; Jeff Foxworthy's redneck routine; “Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check”; Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's sex tape; Deion "Primetime" Sanders; East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry; Jenny McCarthy; David Crosby fathers Melissa Etheridge's child; R. Kelly's “I Believe I Can Fly”; The Unabomber; Michael Flatley; 7th Heaven; and Evita. - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1997E8
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1997Air Force One; Kenny G breaks the world record for longest note held; “Bitch”; the "death" of Joe Camel; Con Air; TV show content ratings; “Sex and Candy”; Latrell Sprewell chokes his coach, and Marv Albert bites his girlfriend; the death of Chris Farley; Mary Kay Letourneau; the WNBA; “Fly”; Starship Troopers; PokéMon*; Barbie and Paula Jones get makeovers; G.I. Jane; and Titanic. [* did not debut in the U.S. until 1998] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1998E9
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1998Godzilla; Ginger Spice leaves the Spice Girls; “Thank U”; Raves; Blade; Buffy the Vampire Slayer*; Lay's WOW chips; Mad cow disease; Urban Legend; Gary Coleman punches a fan; MTV's guest VJ Jesse Camp “Ghetto Supastar (That is What You Are)”; The Waterboy; Behind the Music*; The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up**; Naomi Campbell throws a cell phone at an assistant; El Niño; and Run Lola Run. [*originally premiered in 1997] [**originally released in 1997] - I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1999E10
I Love the '90s, Part Deux: 1999Freaks and Geeks; Chris Gaines; TRL*; “Hard Knock Life”**; Emeril Lagasse; Red Bull; Lance Armstrong; Matthew McConaughey arrested for playing the bongos naked; Cruel Intentions; Limp Bizkit; SpongeBob SquarePants; The Tom Green Show***; Win Ben Stein's Money****; Being John Malkovich; and Varsity Blues. [*originally premiered in 1998] [**originally released in 1998] [***originally premiered in 1994] [****originally premiered in 1997]