Space Jam, Jurassic Park and More: 7 Awesome Film Websites Not Updated Since the 90s
By now there's a good chance you're well aware of the fact that the Space Jam website is still up and running. With its yellow text on space background, animated GIFs, and "Jam Cental," it needs to be preserved forever. Excuse me, Space Jam, I've got the Smithsonian on line one. While the rest of the list cannot match the perfection that the Michael Jordan/Shawn Bradley vehicle provided, the rest of the sites on this list deserves some attention as well. So fire up your Netscape Navigator and let's take a look.
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Space Jam
Last Updated: 1996
Best 90s Feature: Everything. Click around. Spend a day on the Space Jam website. Purchase the soundtrack on cassette. Believe you can fly.
Major League 3: Back to the Minors
Last Updated: 1998
Best 90s Feature: That the web designer, who presumably was paid billions of dollars due to the fact that only seven of them existed at the time, didn't realize that if you stretch the window, another complete, unlabeled baseball field appears. Is this how we honor Scott Bakula??? Is it?????
The Lost World
Last Updated: 1997
Best 90s Feature: Probably a tie between the frames, the illegible buttons, and the fact that it was an entire viral marketing campaign for fictional company INGEN before anyone knew what a viral marketing campaign was. Worst part about this site? The severe lack of Goldblum.
Wild Wild West
Last Updated: 1999
Best 90s Feature: Instructions on how to use the internet (top left)
You've Got Mail
Last Updated: 1998
Best 90s Feature: Meg Ryan still having that cute, girl-next-door sexyness. BOOM! ROASTED MEG RYAN!
Battlefield Earth
Last Updated: 2000 (but for intents and purposes let's assume they built the site in 1999 because they were all super-excited for their Oscar-worthy film.
Best 90s Feature: That at the time, none of us knew that the slow-loading flash animation was Scientology propaganda.
Sphere
Last Updated: 1998
Best 90s Feature: The phrase "Parts of this site require the macromedia flash plug-in."
BONUS: The Home Improvement Fan Club
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