![]() Stacey Gish Wallenstein created The Mint Chip Mama blog in 2013 to share her love and passion for giving children meaningful life experiences and helping moms like her navigate the challenges and benefits of raising children in the New York metropolitan area.īefore becoming a full-time mom in 2010, Stacey spent the better part of the preceding decade as a high-end customer relationship management (CRM) professional for some of the most well-known brands in the hotel, luxury, fashion, and beauty industries, such as Harrah’s Entertainment, Chanel and Christian Dior, Inc. Pleasantville– 2 h 4 min, 1998, PG-13 (an interesting conversation about race came from this) This is my FAVORITE movie.)Īustin Powers: International Man of Mystery – 1 h 29 min, 1997, PG-13 Kindergarten Cop – 1 h 51 min, 1990, PG-13ĭon’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead – 1 h 45 min, 1991, PG-13Ĭlueless – 1 h 37 min, 1995, PG-13 (I would be remiss if I neglected to mention - showing this to my ten year old daughter was a highlight of my year. ![]() The Truman Show – 1 h 42 min, 1998, PG Fun 90’s Movies To Watch With Your Family Today: PG-13 MoviesĮdward Scissorhands – 1 h 45 min, 1990, PG-13 Getting Even With Dad, 1 h 48 min, 1994, PG Home Alone 2: Lost in New York – 2h, 1992, PGĪ League of Their Own – 2 h 7 min, 1992, PG The only thing I love more than 90’s movies is 80’s movies! Don’t forget to check out my huge list of Fun 80’s Movies to Watch with Your Family Today! Fun 90’s Movies To Watch With Your Family Today: PG Movies Because just like these characters in 90’s movies, I’m old school. Many of these can be found on tv or streaming (I will include the Amazon Video links below), but most I’ve ordered on DVD from the library. Some you will say “OMG! I forgot about that movie”. Some movies you defiantly showed your family already. Your kids will love it.Īs usual, with all of my posts, I have tried to find the obscure and less known. A Note On RatingsĪgain, keep in mind a PG rating in the 90’s may not be up to your standards of a PG movie today, so get your coughing and distraction techniques ready in case you need them.Īlso, don’t forget the fun of a backyard screening! If you bought a projector to make your backyard a wicked cool cocoon, and it’s too cold where you live to continue watching movies outside, bring that Mini Movie Projector inside! You can convert one of your rooms (preferably with a big comfy couch) into a screening room, you just need a big wall. I think part of the fun of re-watching these movies with my kids is bringing back those particular memories. I have such warm memories of sitting in (now defunct) movie theaters and feeling like a big shot. It’s a decade that people my age (in their 40’s) started coming into their own. The 90’s was a decade that brought us Clueless, and a time when I started going to the movies alone with my friends. ![]() Here, we’ve collated 10 Bollywood stars’ favourite ‘90s movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and SonyLiv, which you can binge-watch over the weekend.As a sister post to my “ Fun 80’s Movies to Watch with Your Family Today” post, I present the continuation, cleverly called – Fun 90’s Movies to Watch with Your Family Today! This led to the creation of a massive thread of the best ‘90s Bollywood movies. ![]() Earlier this week, Twitter India activated a special ‘90s emoji and asked Kajol to share her favourite ‘90s Bollywood movie with them. They even have a special place in the hearts of the actors who worked in them or grew up watching films from this ecstatic era. Yes, this is the DDLJ-trail, but you get our drift, right? These larger-than-life movies from the yesteryear have a special place in all our hearts. You can be in London in one frame, in Europe the next and at your grandmother’s house in Punjab in the next. You have the hero, the heroine, the sobbing parents, an erratically-dressed villain, the hero’s trusted sidekick and of course scores and scores of romantic ballads and dream sequences that transport you into a whole new world. ‘90s Bollywood movies are the ultimate package.
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