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10 Movies Every 90's Kid Needs To Watch Again

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These classic 90's movies are definitely worth watching again. Although this list does not encompass every great 90's movie, it does list some of the best ones from my childhood!

1. "10 Things I Hate About You."


Where do I begin? This movie brought out your inner angst and need to be understood. Also: Heath Ledger.

2. "Clueless."


This movie ensured that you will always pronounce "Haitians" correctly.


3. "Man of the House."


This movie was one of the first that made me realize not everyone had two parents like I did, and how it could affect them. Also it stars my first crush, Jonathan Taylor Thomas.


4. "Home Alone."


After this movie, I was always the first one in the car for family trips.


5. "Mrs. Doubtfire."


Since his passing, this Robin Williams movie becomes even more heartwarming as he struggles to connect with his kids.


6. "Space Jam."


Just watch it.


7. "Free Willy."


After this movie, I always wanted to have an epic friendship with an animal.


8. "Dennis the Menace."


This little boy's shenanigans may have given me too many ideas.

9. "Little Giants."


This classic underdog story will always be a favorite of mine.

10. "Heavyweights."


Ben Stiller as a fitness trainer is hilarious.

Basically, stop whatever you're doing and watch these movies immediately.

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