So Brie Larson isnt the only one breaking a glass ceiling in 1995!
The O.J.
But one of the biggest legacies of the years cultural narrative was the O.J.

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Simpson trial, the aftermath of which continues today in countless directions.
saga was still just must-must-watch TV.
The story opens with the shocking revelation from David Schwimmer: “I hate the monkey.

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I wish it were dead.”
No, not Marcel!
I was warned about nutcases, but these are regular folks.

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A banker will tell about his experience with aliens.
Pilots and flight attendants come up to me and claim to have seen UFOs.
One friend told me, You don’t know how accurate you are.

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Are you ready for the year’s HOTTEST tour?
“I’ve always wanted to get to Celebrityville,” the star said in the EW story.
“And now that I’m here, I realize there’s no finish line.

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You’re never satisfied.
It’s all about doing your best work.”
“It’s not like we’re trained monkeys.

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We do have our humanity.
Which is a novel idea here in Hollywood.
I always like anything that causes trouble.”

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“She bought a new dress.”
“Look, this is my face,” he said.
“If it’s a curse, it’s a curse.

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It’s how I smile.
I have a crooked smile.
And I never said, ‘Hey, I’m smirking, America!

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Nothin’ I can do about it.”
What a so-called travesty.
“We were naive at first,” the actress said.

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Little did we know that there was this thing out there.
The Mrs. Tom Cruise thing."
[SPOILER ALERT: Kidman did, in fact, manage to beat the Mrs. Tom Cruise thing.]

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Pocahontas
Braveheartwasn’t Mel Gibson’s only big title of 1995!
“Oh, boy.
I got very, very ill.

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I didn’t throw up, but man, did I want to!
“I just laid there and laid there and laid there and laid there and laid there.”
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A million dollars isn’t cool.

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You know what’s cool?
“I’ve always been tortured,” theBatman Foreverstar told EW in 1995.
In fact, I don’t think I could have said it any clearer.”

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The entire bizarre tale ofWaterworldwas chronicled in an EWcover story.
In the future, Costner should only appear in pictures he directs himself, director Kevin Reynolds said.
That way he can always be working with his favorite actor and his favorite director.

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“Then I became a pretentious, overeducated, hoity-toity teenager at Oxford.
After I left [Oxford] and became a failure as an actor, I got nice again.”
Thats right: The number-onebest-selling album of the whole entire year.

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Fire up the VCR!!!
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Julia Roberts isn’t EWsmost prolific cover starfor nothing.
It all serves a great purpose, whether it ends up positively or not.

I mean, I believe in the experience."
Entertainment Weekly, Aug. 18, 1995
Selena Quintanilla was murdered on Mar.
31, 1995, and her star continued to rise in the months that followed.

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Xena: Warrior Princess
The cult-hit feminist fantasy series launched in September 1995, making televisionherstory.
Read the full special report on “the gay ’90s"here.
Seven
Dont.

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Can youbelieveanyone would dare make such a controversial argument?!
The 90s were wild!
“I’ve been dubbed responsible for the dumbing of America.

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It’s not up to me to educate America.
I’m trying to give them relief.”
Entertainment Weekly, Nov. 17, 1995
Get ready to welcome a brand-new Bond!

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The actor told EW that the first movie he ever saw wasGoldfinger.
“It sends tingles down my spine when I think of [playing Bond],” he admitted.
“This character has been in my life for so long.

It was the unconscious seed of my wanting to become an actor.”
“This is how dumb I am.
That wouldreallybe something to watch.”

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We’ve had a friend in each of them ever since.
“That’s all I can say.
Roll with the punches, and call me up any time you need me.”

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In short, they were there for us.

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