The '90s were a great movie decade that saw us introduced to lots of different characters and worlds. But one genre really thrived in the '90s and delivered some all-time classics: the romantic comedy.'90s rom-coms will always have a special place in my heart, because they're the love stories I've been raised on, and they all mark sort of seminal moments in my life when I saw them.There is a specific kind of magic that only existed in the late 1990s that's etched in my brain. It was a time of beige desktop computers, the screeching symphony of dial-up internet, and the undisputed reign of Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, who seemed to fall in love every few years for our viewing pleasure.While Sleepless in Seattle is my favorite of those iterations, I think you can't deny the behemoth that was You've Got Mail.Released in December 1998, the movie earned over $250 million worldwide.But nearly three decades later, we’re realizing something new about this Nora Ephron classic: it’s actually one of the best "sneaky" Christmas movies ever made.Let's dive in. - YouTubewww.youtube.comThe Ultimate Comfort WatchI think there's some sort of phenomenon of people having nostalgia for the simplicity of the '90s. We didn't have cell phones, we had to make plans, people could only access us via email if we were in front of a computer, and chatting was brief and direct.When I think about You've Got Mail, I know it captured all those romantic feelings of someone you can...
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