I put this on, took a giant bong rip, and after about 10 minutes I'm like "damn, this is a long commercial break... maybe I'll order one of those big new yorker pizzas from the hut... I'll pick it up after I stop at Blockbuster"
Ahh 1999. One of my favorite years in my childhood. Back when times were simpler. The 90's were so legendary that they carried over a couple years past their time. For me, they officially ended after '02. Afterwards things started changing too much too fast. Still good for a while but once we got to 05-06 that's when it all started going downhill.
@@-OBEY- I disagree. The 90s and the first few years of the 00's were the last vestige of normalcy in the country and the world as a whole. They were sort of a hybrid era wherein some of the things that changed the world began to develop pretty quickly, but they were still good.
The 90s were fun but too bad I couldn’t experience it much as I was isolated and hidden away for almost the entire decade. For me the early 2000s were the fun years as I was a preteen and I finally had freedom to be a normal person.
Bro you two im so sad i miss my grandparents, and im thinking about my boy matt who died in 2018... we met in 1998 and literally hung out everyday in 99 and 2000. played arcade games and all. my heart hurts so much like everything is gone for ever.
She may not be as well known. But in one of the Taco Bell commercials I noticed the actress Constance Marie. She’s mostly well known for playing Angie on the George Lopez Show.
Its 2 dollars damn near now.. cause the big box special 5 items for 10 bucks.. 2 bucks a pop.. nacho fries, Doritos loco taco, chalupa with steak, drink & a beefy 4 layer burrito..
@@CherokeeMaxx damn that's crazy then.. I guess shit really does fluctuate out of state.. you can get a good deal on a combo from almost every fast food place.. but then the rent is expensive lol .. shit.
The Big New Yorker…. Mannn that brought back memories. My best friend and I would get one every Friday, and spend hours playing videos games at his house. We were both in 8th grade, Great times. The world has truly changed so much since then.
@@ricardoconqueso While that might be completely true, reporting on crime wasn't as wide spread as it is today. News was slower and things like terrorism not feared upon the mainland in the USA like it is now. Less laws, more freedom and leaders who didnt have their finger on a Nuke button like Putin. The 90's were a great time to be alive.
you know the world is in trouble when we congregate by a 30 minute tv commercial compilation and are totally entertained as if we were actually caveman
in the 90's my parents were nostalgic for the 60's when they were teens. Nostalgia is nothing new. The internet wasn't widely available and TH-cam wasn't around back then, so they got their nostalgia fix from just old movies, music, magazines, etc....
@@zogmorp Yeah - the 90's were the last decade where life wasn't 100% built around technology and you had more meaningful relationships with people that had interactions which didn't take place behind a screen. Things started to shift into what they are today around the mid 2000's.
It does make you realize we have a fully corporate past. It's all products created by faceless boardrooms and we yearn for it like it meant a fucking thing
Good god, I'd give anything to go back to, "the last summer of the century", where Blockbuster still existed, The Simpsons was still good and Christopher Lloyd, though shilling for 10-10-220, was still relatively young.
Something changed after 2003. I can almost tell you the day it changed. I think it was that black out in the spring on 2003. That’s when I remember things going down hill. The whole vibe of life changed
@@rogerramon3151 2003 was the start of the afghanistan war. Basically everything changed after 9/11 but it took a few years for everyone to notice, especially if you were young like yourself. Also right around that time Saturday Morning Cartoons became illegal basically.
Shoutout to my fellow millenials and Gen-Xers who are using our childhood/youth as a form of escapism from this chaotic modern world. I turned 10 in '99 and I miss it all. Pokemon was red hot. Phantom Menace made me a Star Wars fan for life. Sneaking my Game Boy Color into class. Renting Road Rash '64 and playing it all weekend. Kids WB marathons after school. Buying a brand new Goosebumps book and finishing it the same day Good times.
I was like 8, but remember then through like 08 were golden times. Wrestling was still cool, Video Games were an amazing thing, WB Kids/FOX KIDS/Cartoon Network/Toonami/Nick Nick Nick Nick Nick NickNick Nickelodeon/The WB/UPN. Computers were just becoming a thing for mass consumers, not just tech heads or businesses, VHS was still king and DVD's were this new fangled item.
@@Rschr101 You are absolutely correct, that happened my senior year of high school. Life hasn't been the same since & it changed even more around 05-06 when social media started taking off.
The Sears commercial broke my heart...our only remaining Sears was closed 2 years ago...and the building is being demolished and turned into a strip mall next to our county mall.
I remember thinking 'Action' could've been a hit, but in typical Fox fashion it never had a steady night so it never pulled in a regular audience. Thanks for this sweet batch-o-Fox commercials.
I remember being a kid and seeing that Better Homes and Garden commercial while we were in the process of selling our old house and moving. When that sign came up in front of our house I knew it was real!!!
It’s nostalgic even though in 1999 I was at a remote college that didn’t have TV in the dorms, except for the fall when I was abroad. Still the vibes are very familiar.
That's the one pizza (The New Yorker) that was worth getting I was shocked the day they said we cant make that anymore. Unique taste that can not be duplicated just like pre-2000 Butterfinger , it just doesn't taste good anymore It new real peanut butter taste is just bad.
you win this time life. To think, as a kid I'd curse all these ads to hell so I could get back to my shows. Now I can watch anything I want uninterrupted, and I am here smoking a blunt and watching commercials of my youth. hilarious, life... hilarious.
Funny thing is, if you think about it with how often these commercials were shown, we remember them almost more than the shows we were watching back then....
1999 was really not that long ago but feels like an eternity. Commercials were to be avoided then but now embraced. We are going the wrong direction with commercials. Which makes me wonder what the commercials will be like in 2040.
One of the reasons is the instant gratification we get with streaming services, etc. The waiting was dreadful back in the day, but it did make the shows we were watching more enjoyable because of the waiting period.
My brother worked at Taco Bell during this time. They used to cook and season ground beef but transitioned to heating up pre-packaged bags of meat-like product.
Damn near all 90's commercials felt like they were directed by Michael Bay with his signature swoop in from a low angle camera shots or random light flashes with a slow motion. Plus all the food commercials actually look very good
I miss the New Yorker so much. It was huge and there truly was a ton of cheese on it. I got my first job at 18 in 2000, so I'd spend a bit each month on one and share it with my sister while we watched Nick Toons, movies, played video games, or whatever we felt like. I was pretty disappointed when Pizza Hut got rid of it. It was the best deal you could get on a giant pizza. It was only $9.99 normally, which was a steal. Perhaps they weren't making money on it? Either way, we both missed it. I'm far more nostalgic about the 90s than the 80s, even though I do have a lot of fond memories when I was very young. Mainly revolved around movies and TV.
If you watch this same guy’s other earlier 90s videos you’ll start to notice that there was sort of an intro to the home internet usage mid 90s but yeah by 99 we all at least had internet in libraries and schools. Not everyone had internet at home but a lot did. My family couldn’t afford it yet, but we could a few years later.
Anne Hathaway in the real estate commercial and Constance Marie in the second Taco Bell commercial. The 90s were great those were definitely good times.
I sometimes put this on while I clean my house and hide my phone just to get that feeling of those good old days
I put this on for background noise when I shave
I put on old school MTV with the music videos when I have time to myself to sketch
Bruh what 🤦🏾♂️🤣
@@PlatinumHustle
you heard him, even though you didn’t physically actually hear him you still heard him 🤨
Lol the good old days where more things were against the law. Actually women had more rights back then. Who would have predicted that.
Born in 87 and if I had a time machine I'd keep going back to the 90s.
Same and same
Me 3
I was born in 87 too
86 here.
87 babies represent!!
I put this on, took a giant bong rip, and after about 10 minutes I'm like "damn, this is a long commercial break... maybe I'll order one of those big new yorker pizzas from the hut... I'll pick it up after I stop at Blockbuster"
you might be my twin 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Born in ‘82 , I miss these days 😢🥺I wanna go back to the 90s!
82
I think we all do
Also born in 82. We were the perfect ages for the 90s. Being a kid and teen during the height of Nickelodeon was something special.
I was born in 83 if u find a way back to the late 90s please take me with you! The world sucks now
These commercials take me back to the best time in my life
I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them
Ahh 1999. One of my favorite years in my childhood. Back when times were simpler. The 90's were so legendary that they carried over a couple years past their time. For me, they officially ended after '02. Afterwards things started changing too much too fast. Still good for a while but once we got to 05-06 that's when it all started going downhill.
My parents were already smoking crack and divorced by '99 so fuck me I guess
Social media really started to take off around '05 - '06. Social media really changed everything, honestly.
@The Barbell Lifestyle Nope the 90s was the beginning of the end ever since the internet hit and cell phones happened look what it did to this day.
@@-OBEY- I disagree. The 90s and the first few years of the 00's were the last vestige of normalcy in the country and the world as a whole. They were sort of a hybrid era wherein some of the things that changed the world began to develop pretty quickly, but they were still good.
The 90s were fun but too bad I couldn’t experience it much as I was isolated and hidden away for almost the entire decade. For me the early 2000s were the fun years as I was a preteen and I finally had freedom to be a normal person.
Its so freaking depressing to watch these and not be able to go back...
Bro you two im so sad i miss my grandparents, and im thinking about my boy matt who died in 2018...
we met in 1998 and literally hung out everyday in 99 and 2000. played arcade games and all.
my heart hurts so much like everything is gone for ever.
Holy shit Anne Hathaway in the better homes and garden commercial wowo
Surprised this comment isn't ranked higher!
@@thomasconradt1955 shut up Thomas
@@thomasconradt1955 Lol came into comments to see if it was her.
@@timb4248 It's totally her
She may not be as well known. But in one of the Taco Bell commercials I noticed the actress Constance Marie. She’s mostly well known for playing Angie on the George Lopez Show.
Almost 2022 and I wish chalupas were 99 cents 😂
Its 2 dollars damn near now.. cause the big box special 5 items for 10 bucks.. 2 bucks a pop.. nacho fries, Doritos loco taco, chalupa with steak, drink & a beefy 4 layer burrito..
$1 whoppers
@@dbdnrbdb Thanks Brandon
@@dbdnrbdb not even. A chalupa supreme is $4.10 where I'm at. And I'm not even in Commiefornia!
@@CherokeeMaxx damn that's crazy then.. I guess shit really does fluctuate out of state.. you can get a good deal on a combo from almost every fast food place.. but then the rent is expensive lol .. shit.
Hey! Is that Anne Hathaway in the Better Homes Commercial at 4:39?
Yes
hell yeah it is
I just asked the same. Never cared much for her but she does have puppy eyes lol.
I also saw someone who looks like Linus from Linus Tech Tips @4:00
thats her 😊😊
The Big New Yorker…. Mannn that brought back memories. My best friend and I would get one every Friday, and spend hours playing videos games at his house.
We were both in 8th grade, Great times.
The world has truly changed so much since then.
I thought this would make me feel happily nostalgic, but I actually find myself kind of depressed and missing better times. Bummer lol
😂 same here
1999 what an amazing year. Things were simpler, safer. I miss it.
I wish I had a time machine. 😞
Crime is actually down since 99…
@@ricardoconqueso While that might be completely true, reporting on crime wasn't as wide spread as it is today. News was slower and things like terrorism not feared upon the mainland in the USA like it is now. Less laws, more freedom and leaders who didnt have their finger on a Nuke button like Putin. The 90's were a great time to be alive.
@@ricardoconquesocrime isnt down since 1999. Many cities have all-time high murder rates currently.
you know the world is in trouble when we congregate by a 30 minute tv commercial compilation and are totally entertained as if we were actually caveman
in the 90's my parents were nostalgic for the 60's when they were teens. Nostalgia is nothing new. The internet wasn't widely available and TH-cam wasn't around back then, so they got their nostalgia fix from just old movies, music, magazines, etc....
@@zogmorp Yeah - the 90's were the last decade where life wasn't 100% built around technology and you had more meaningful relationships with people that had interactions which didn't take place behind a screen. Things started to shift into what they are today around the mid 2000's.
speak for yourself moth
It does make you realize we have a fully corporate past. It's all products created by faceless boardrooms and we yearn for it like it meant a fucking thing
*cavemen
Good god, I'd give anything to go back to, "the last summer of the century", where Blockbuster still existed, The Simpsons was still good and Christopher Lloyd, though shilling for 10-10-220, was still relatively young.
Looks great rocking that beard and short hair.
You and me both, friend!
Now we have b movies on Netflix. What a trade off 😊
Now the nsa listens to all our calls for the low price of absolutely free
You mean last summer of the millennia
A pound of cheese now costs literally more than that pizza
Lol
8.99 back then, I think it would be like $30-$40 if it was released today
Something changed after 2003. I can almost tell you the day it changed. I think it was that black out in the spring on 2003. That’s when I remember things going down hill. The whole vibe of life changed
I think after september 11 the world changed. 1999 was one of the best years of my life. Im 41 now
No he’s right it was 2003. I had just graduated from HS
Whenever bush was in office lol
@@rogerramon3151 2003 was the start of the afghanistan war. Basically everything changed after 9/11 but it took a few years for everyone to notice, especially if you were young like yourself. Also right around that time Saturday Morning Cartoons became illegal basically.
Shoutout to my fellow millenials and Gen-Xers who are using our childhood/youth as a form of escapism from this chaotic modern world. I turned 10 in '99 and I miss it all. Pokemon was red hot. Phantom Menace made me a Star Wars fan for life. Sneaking my Game Boy Color into class. Renting Road Rash '64 and playing it all weekend. Kids WB marathons after school. Buying a brand new Goosebumps book and finishing it the same day
Good times.
I was like 8, but remember then through like 08 were golden times. Wrestling was still cool, Video Games were an amazing thing, WB Kids/FOX KIDS/Cartoon Network/Toonami/Nick Nick Nick Nick Nick NickNick Nickelodeon/The WB/UPN. Computers were just becoming a thing for mass consumers, not just tech heads or businesses, VHS was still king and DVD's were this new fangled item.
9/11 was the turning point. Even though I was too young to see it, looking back that's when it all changed.
@@Rschr101 You are absolutely correct, that happened my senior year of high school. Life hasn't been the same since & it changed even more around 05-06 when social media started taking off.
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@Cottonheaded Ninnymuggins Lizzo 🤢
When I was younger I did everything possible to avoid these things…. Now I’m searching for them on TH-cam and watching them for five hours straight….
The Sears commercial broke my heart...our only remaining Sears was closed 2 years ago...and the building is being demolished and turned into a strip mall next to our county mall.
The sears were I lived closed down around the the same time the building is still vacant.
"Go" is one of the most 90s movies ever.
It’s one of my favorite Christmas movies.
Home Alone
@@danderson8431 I need to rewatch it. Frazier is my Guy.😂💪🏻 but Die Hard still takes the cake for favorite Christmas movie(s). If you include 2. 🤦🏻♂️
Great soundtrack too
Empire Records is actually the most 90’s movie
I miss King of the Hill and 3rd Rock from the Sun.
member when tv was good
get ready for new KOTH reboot. judge said he would age them according to how long its been off air.
@@HitoriGnocchibe prepared for the show being ruined
Damn I wish Pizza Hut was still doing The Big New Yorker I can still remember the taste 🤤🤤
I remember thinking 'Action' could've been a hit, but in typical Fox fashion it never had a steady night so it never pulled in a regular audience. Thanks for this sweet batch-o-Fox commercials.
Ah yes, a Progressive commercial from back before the annoyance of Flo.
1524 that's where I live. Man back than I hated the commercials but now I love the 90s and 80s commercials. Can't get enough of it.
We were happy on those times, we never knew that at those times...
Deep as fuck
I want to go back in time so bad!
I remember being a kid and seeing that Better Homes and Garden commercial while we were in the process of selling our old house and moving. When that sign came up in front of our house I knew it was real!!!
Damn Anne Hathaway.
Pure nostalgia...good times!
It’s nostalgic even though in 1999 I was at a remote college that didn’t have TV in the dorms, except for the fall when I was abroad. Still the vibes are very familiar.
That pizza looks so good..i wish they did it the same..i could go for 1 rite now...they actually advertised great back then on tv.
And for $8.99!
@@nickelhead89 rite!! Smh
That's the one pizza (The New Yorker) that was worth getting I was shocked the day they said we cant make that anymore. Unique taste that can not be duplicated just like pre-2000 Butterfinger , it just doesn't taste good anymore It new real peanut butter taste is just bad.
TH-cam is the closest we will ever get to a time machine
you win this time life.
To think, as a kid I'd curse all these ads to hell so I could get back to my shows. Now I can watch anything I want uninterrupted, and I am here smoking a blunt and watching commercials of my youth. hilarious, life... hilarious.
Life is crazy like that
Funny thing is, if you think about it with how often these commercials were shown, we remember them almost more than the shows we were watching back then....
Right there with ya bro
💯😂
Every time I see a chihuahua, I think to myself... Drop the Chalupa, thanks to the first ad on here, and to think, it's 22 years old now... Damn
.99 cents for a chalupa was a deal
1999 was really not that long ago but feels like an eternity. Commercials were to be avoided then but now embraced.
We are going the wrong direction with commercials. Which makes me wonder what the commercials will be like in 2040.
One of the reasons is the instant gratification we get with streaming services, etc. The waiting was dreadful back in the day, but it did make the shows we were watching more enjoyable because of the waiting period.
It will be simply lists of availability of products. If we even have tv or electronics anymore and haven't died in the fallout.
I can’t believe that Family Guy is that old
And the Simpsons started 10 years before that lol.
I think I was in 4th grade for the series premiere.
I graduated nearly 20 years ago, haha.
And yet, it's never been funny.
We had those Mac PCs at my middle school
Same. I think they were in my elementary school, i was in 5th grade in 1999.
same
Oh man I remember the 39c tacos at Taco Bell. They used to taste better back then for some reason or it's just the nostalgia talking.
My brother worked at Taco Bell during this time. They used to cook and season ground beef but transitioned to heating up pre-packaged bags of meat-like product.
No you’re right man I think they were better back then. I feel the same about the 80’s at Taco Bell.
use to ride an hour to buy them
You're right. It was before GMO frankenfoods.
They definitely were better back then
I found myself after 10 mins of playing these I started fast forwarding trying to get to a show or something and it hit me that it was all commercials
I love fast-forwarding through one commercial only to get to another, it's totally zen
I remember thinking. Wow the N64 graphics are so amazing. How can the graphics ever get better?
N64 graphics - 1:49
I was 20 years old that's was a damn good year..watching American pie smoking Mary Jane....1999 was a punk rock summer
I was 4 years old in 1999 we didn't have TV, but these commercials do bring me back.
Were you amish? Hell on 99 we had 3 tvs.
Those “shocking videos” shows were a brief obsession of mine🤣
An Infinity G20 starting around 20k? Incredible. That'd be no less than 40k - 50k today.
Life was so simple... All the kids in these commercials were so innocent! Take us back!
i can't believe they were talking about crush videos on the news back in '99
Yeah that was weird.
That’s a thing??
Born in 84, was 15 in 1999. I used to work at Pizza Hut in high school and I used to make Big New Yorker pizzas a lot haha
i love these bring me back to the day's when i was a kid growing up 📺 the good ol days 🌅😊👌🥤
I used an iMac a few times at my school in the mid 2000s, its a nice computer. Simple yet complicated to use if youre a windows user 😀
Haha, that's Anne Hathaway in that Better Homes and Gardens commercial.
Damn near all 90's commercials felt like they were directed by Michael Bay with his signature swoop in from a low angle camera shots or random light flashes with a slow motion.
Plus all the food commercials actually look very good
They picked the perfect colors for the blockbuster loGo
Except the uniforms. Looked like a dork in a blue shirt with a gold collar lol.
39 cent tacos!? Man, I'll go nuts if this returns!
90s commercials are better than most 2020s entertainment. That's not good
And to think I was only 9 when these commercials came out. Jesus, I feel old.
I wonder whatever happened to that girl in the Better Homes & Gardens commercial. She looked so heartbroken.
Only a few years later I rarely watched TV ever again so this was like the climax of TV commercials.
I remember all this good times
Me too, me too. We'll never forget in comparison to the warzone we're living in now lol.
@@UrbanNoizeMusic that Part
@@UrbanNoizeMusic warzone haha this is nothing that is to come
@@blakebortles6098 lol
Ahh yes those old Mac computers were all the rage back then
i still want an imac from this era
Wow that was intense..I remember some of those commercials vividly 💀
The 90s were amazing, All the technology and no social media.
Yet here you are, on social media, complaining about social media.
@@Rountree1985 this is an opinion/comment on a video. No complaints were made.
@@Rountree1985 Calm down Karen, you're the only one complaining.
Oh chat rooms were lit for us young girls lemme tell you....
@@BrandyTexas214 a/s/l
I was born in 1999. 23 almost 24. Feel old yet?
'95 buddy......feel like a dinosaur
If only they knew how much the future was gonna suck.
Yeah everything sucks Soo much ass now it's unbelievable. I want to go back to the 90s ☹️
I miss the New Yorker so much. It was huge and there truly was a ton of cheese on it. I got my first job at 18 in 2000, so I'd spend a bit each month on one and share it with my sister while we watched Nick Toons, movies, played video games, or whatever we felt like. I was pretty disappointed when Pizza Hut got rid of it. It was the best deal you could get on a giant pizza. It was only $9.99 normally, which was a steal. Perhaps they weren't making money on it? Either way, we both missed it.
I'm far more nostalgic about the 90s than the 80s, even though I do have a lot of fond memories when I was very young. Mainly revolved around movies and TV.
They brought it back(now $13.99)
@@theman1412 do they put as much cheese on it as before or did they cheapen it?
It's $16 in my area and very mediocre now. But I think chain pizza just used to hit different as a kid lol.
@@animalhouse8849 yeah, true. Childhood innocence can cloud us from how things really were. :p
Dang I remember eating the Big New York pizza as a kiddo
I graduated highschool in 99. Ah the memories
damn 20+ years later chalupas are like $3 now maybe more
you know the 90's were better if people will literally go to youtube just to watch ads from it.
Love PS1 commercials :3
That's a surprise I'd see you on here and yewles channel
I was born in 99 and it’s crazy how different but similar ads and commercials are today
I'm surprised how prevalent the internet was even then!
In 99 it wasn't hardly prevalent at all. 05 is when the world started becoming addicted to it.
@@themacocko6311 are you Amish?
If you watch this same guy’s other earlier 90s videos you’ll start to notice that there was sort of an intro to the home internet usage mid 90s but yeah by 99 we all at least had internet in libraries and schools. Not everyone had internet at home but a lot did. My family couldn’t afford it yet, but we could a few years later.
So much pre 9/11 nostalgia
Its crazy…I was born is 85 and watch these compilation but somehow I dont remember most of the commercials
Take me back please ! I’m sorry I said all those things about you 90’s I absolutely miss you today 😢
I was 7 at this time. It's crazy to think its been that long.
Yo I was 7 too!
Myself, as well.
The Big New Yorker pizza from Pizza Hut takes me back. The only time a pizza from Pizza Hut actually tasted good
Living your life just being obsessed with your nostalgia is not a personality trait. And for the record, im 40 🙁
Why can't commercials be like this anymore?
What happened to fun?
Anne Hathaway’s first acting gig, Better Homes and Gardens commercial at 4:31
Damn it all these ads are getting in the way of me enjoying my commercials.
Thank you for what you do!
Ughhh. Back when most Americans were normal, family people. Miss these days with a passion. Now the nuts are running the psych ward.
Anne Hathaway in the real estate commercial and Constance Marie in the second Taco Bell commercial. The 90s were great those were definitely good times.
90's was lit af
God I wish pizza hut would bring back the Big New Yorker
Aww '99❤..the year I graduated high school ..such mems..when the only thing we worried about was Y2K
Class of 99 🙋♀️
On the real.
You know you're old when your cousin asks what's blockbuster lmao
I remember when they were doing all the wwe stuff on A&E as a kid, crazy they’re pretty much remaking all that now
is that Jeff Goldblum doing the voiceover for the Apple computer commercial? 2:14
Yeah
I can’t stop watching this!😂
Funny that one of my favorite movies "Go" was advertised in this video. I truly miss the early 90's as well.
i can’t believe i just sat through youtube commercials, to watch commercials on youtube.
4:31 Anne Hathaway's first time on television
I forgot about the Sprint Guy. Wow. Thank.
Oh yeahhhh. I remember having fun now.
4:30 Lol, that's Anne Hathaway 🙂
Im waiting for the show to come back on. Longest commercial break ever