The 1990s was an incredibly influential decade for movies, television, and the film industry in general. From the emergence of indie cinema to the explosion of CGI, the '90s brought new trends and technology to the big screen and our screens at home. Some of the most iconic films of all time were released during this period, including The Silence of the Lambs, Forrest Gump, Jurassic park, and Titanic. This time period also gave us some of the most influential T.V. shows, such as the Fresh Prince of Bel-air, the Simpsons, Spongebob, Star Trek Voyager, South Park, and Law and Order. These movies and shows not only captivated audiences but also helped shape cultural trends and conversation. Additionally, the '90s saw the rise of big-budget blockbusters aimed at a global audience, marking a shift in the film industry towards a more commercialized model. Overall, the decade had a significant impact on modern cinema, paving the way for new styles and approaches that continue to influence the world of film today
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