1990s

'Beavis And Butthead' To Make A Big Screen Return

MTV animation Beavis And Butthead is set to be the latest TV series to make it to the big screen. The show was broadcast on the network in the 1990s, and creator Mike Judge concedes he's now ready for a live-action revival.

Frank Miller to Direct Buck Rogers?

Nu Image/Millennium Films plans to develop a $40 million film with genre veteran Flint Dille, who penned a Buck Rogers graphic novel in the 1990s, attached to write and produce. The current plan is to turn “the cheapness of the low-budget effects will be a running joke in the movie..."

Swingin' Star Wars Opening

1960s credits for a 1970s film re-released in the 1990s and set "a long time ago."

The Four Reasons Why Blu-ray Will Tank

Blu-ray won't thrive even after beating HD DVD in the hi-def optical disc format wars. Blu-ray isn't in the same position as DVDs where in the 1990s when they took on VHS tape in a revolutionary step up, instead, Blu-ray is an evolutionary advancement over traditional DVD and is facing technologically-advanced mediums for distribution of media cont

The Five Marks of Clintonian Science Fiction

The 1990s Clinton Era was a strangely science fictional time, an era when the President insisted that Camp David receive the SciFi Channel and White House press conferences dealt with Will Smith movies.

Duchovny Says 'X-Files' Movie Is Out There

Although it's been nine years since the last film and current progress is going about as slow as a snail's run, actor David Duchovny says he's confident that "The X-Files" is coming back to the silver screen, and he can't wait to play Agent Fox Mulder again, despite leaving the show before it ended in the late 1990s.

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales

Babylon 5: The Lost Tales is the first of the iconic series from the 1990s in a number of years. It represents a kind of innovation as it is a direct to DVD movie consisting of two interrelated stories set in the universe created by J. Michael Straczynski fifteen or so years ago.

'Reboot' to return as feature-film trilogy

ReBoot, the 1990s animated TV series that kick-started Vancouver's animation industry, will have a second life in feature films and online. Rainmaker Animation this week announced plans to make a feature-film trilogy based on the popular TV series.

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