In the first of a mini blog series, the 90s Revival takes a retrospective look at some of the nostalgia that’s currently available or coming soon on DVD. Grab your sodastream, pop tarts and enjoy.
Cool Runnings (DVD)
If all the excitement from the Winter Olympics wasn’t enough and you’re wondering what to do now that the athletes are dusting off the snow from their ski’s – you’ll be pleased to hear I’ve spotted a movie gem from 1993 currently riding high in the DVD charts. Cool Running’s, is a comedy about a group of Jamaicans who are chasing an impossible dream - to win gold in a sport they know nothing about – bobsled racing!
The movie was directed by Jon Turteltaub, who was also behind the camera for While You Were Sleeping (1995), National Treasure (2004) and the forthcoming Disney movie, ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’. Cool Running’s is funny and light-hearted, without losing your attention. It’s actually very loosely based upon on the true story of the Jamaica national bobsled team’s inspirational debut at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.
The late John Candy stars as a former Olympic champion turned bookie who’s persuaded to coach four unlikely athletes (Leon Robinson, Doug E. Doug, Malik Yoba and Rawle D. Lewis) with their dream of winning gold! Until recently I’d forgotten about this classic movie, and if you’ve not seen it before, it’s certainly worth a go!
If only for the fact it stars the legendary John Candy or that it’s available for under £5!
New Kids On The Block ‘Coming Home’ (DVD):

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In 1989, New Kids on the Block stormed the UK charts with their debut single ‘You Got It’ (The Right Stuff) and followed that with a second chart topper ‘Hangin Tough’. Totalling an impressive 8 top ten hits in less than a year, the 90s heart-throbs went onto sell a whopping 70 million records!
After 15 years away from the charts, in 2008, NKOTB reformed to release a new album and embark on highly successful tour. If you missed it or were one of the many screaming fans at their gigs, you’ll be pleased to know that they are set to release a DVD of their concerts later this month.
‘Coming Home’ documents the many journeys the band went on as they toured the globe, playing over 140 sold out arena concerts and features many live performance and behind the scenes footage. It’s released on March 15th.
No Distance Left To Run (DVD):
Don’t blink. Blink and you’ll miss it. Don’t turn your back. Don’t look away. And don’t blink. Well, even if you didn’t blink, chances are you would have missed this docu-movie about nineties brit poppers Blur. Not surprising really, as it was only released in selected cinemas.
No Distance Left To Run features all your favourite Blur classics from ‘Song 2’ and ‘Park Life’. The film also documents the Essex bands career from the early beginnings to the 2009 reunion. With contributions from band members and fans alike. It’s a two disc bonanza and includes interviews, archive footage, unseen material, plus the whole two hour comeback gig at Hyde Park.
No Distance Left To Run is out now! Congratulations to anyone who spotted my Doctor Who reference by the way. Ahum.
To Infinity And Beyond!
It was the summer of 1995, I was about to start secondary school, no-one had heard of the Spice Girls (yet) and a ground breaking animation was about to hit the cinemas.
Toy Story was the first all-animated movie adventure we’d seen and it was breath taking. It was also accompanied with a clever script and great cast, with Tom Hanks providing the voice of Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz.
The movie spawned a craze for toys of all the characters and several catch phrases! A third installment of Toy Story is due to hit cinemas in July. However, before that, there’s a treat in store for all us nostalgia fans, because the first two movies are due for DVD release on March 8th. Make a note in you diary!
Third Rock From The Sun (DVD)
If any TV show of the nineties deserves to be given the DVD treatment. My vote goes to the American comedy Third Rock From The Sun. It’s long overdue in my opinion. Starring a relatively fresh and unknown cast besides John Lithgow, the plot revolves around his family (The Solomon’s) of aliens who have arrived on earth to discover more about the human race.
John Lithgow starred as the High Commander [Dick]. Kirsten Johnson was a military officer [Sally], a seasoned intelligence specialist [Tommy] and French Stewart was cast as Harry. Their adventures whilst exploring our culture and everyday life resulted in many comedy moments.
Originally screened in the UK on BBC2 during weekday evenings. I think. If you need reminding about how amazing this award winning show was or you missed it the first time – treat yourself to the DVDs. They are a must see! All six seasons are available to buy from your favourite outlet as a box set or individually.