1996 was filled with "Virtual Insanity." We pitted man against machine as Gary Kasparov played chess with IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer. We became engrossed with the trial of Erik and Lyle Menendez who were ultimately convicted of murdering their parents. And, we solved the 20 year mystery of the Unabomber with arrest of Theodore Kaczynski.
At the theaters we screamed and chased tornados. ("Cow. 'Nother cow. Actually I think that was the same one.") We spotted some trains and went on impossible missions. We kicked some alien butt and traveled to Fargo, North Dakota. And, we gained a new motto ... "Show me the MONEY!!!"
1996 also saw the emergence of "Girl Power!" as the Spice Girls became an international sensation, launching an invasion of British music not witnessed sincethe Beatles. And speaking of the Fab Four, the lads were back on the charts with "Free as a Bird," released as part of their Anthology Icompilation album.
If this year taught us anything, it was to "Don't Look Back in Anger," but instead "Change the World" because we're all "Beautiful People."
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• 100 people are killed when a blizzard slams into the eastern coast of the United States.
• France makes it known that they will cease testing nuclear weapons. The country had
been one of the few nuclear powers to ignore the test ban treat signed by many other nations in years past.
• Gary Kasparov and IBM supercomputer Deep Blue face off for a series of chess matches
that pit man against machine. Deep Blue became the first computer to win a chess game against a reigning world champion under regular time controls. However, Kasparov went on take the match, winning 4-2. During a rematch in 1997, an upgraded Deep Blue defeated Kasparov and won the six-game match.
• 16 children and a teacher are murdered by a single gunman at an elementary school in
Dunblane, Scotland.
• Wealthy and privileged murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez are convicted of killing their
parents, ending an American media fascination with the crime and trial.
• The Unabomber mystery is finally solved after Theodore Kaczynski, a former university
professor, is arrested by the FBI. This ends a series of letter bomb attacks that occurred over an almost 20 year period.
• 35 are killed and 19 injured when a 28 year old man opens fire in a crowded tourist area
with a machine gun in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The act would lead to stricter gun control regulations being imposed by the Australian government.
• Bill Clinton is elected to a second term as president of the United States, defeating
candidate Bob Dole.
• Close to 1,000 people are drowned in Lake Victoria, Tanzania when an overloaded ferry
capsizes.
• A storm surge caused by a cyclone off the coast of India kills 2,000 people when entire
villages are sucked into the ocean.
• Prince Charles and Princess Diana complete their divorce, ending a scandal-soaked era
in British royalty but opening a new chapter in the press' vilification of the Princess.
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IBM's Deep Blue becomes the first machine to beat a reigning world chess champion, Gary Kasparov, at a single game of chess.
Erik & Lyle Menedez are convicted of murdering their parents.
Theodore Kaczynski is named as the infamous Unabomber and arrested by the FBI.
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3rd Rock From The Sun John Lithgow heads up a team of aliens sent to Earth to observe humanity and report back to The Big Giant Head in the zany sitcom.
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Nash Bridges Don Johnson returns to the airwaves as a San Francisco detective teamed with Cheech Marin. Co-starring is a 1971 HemiCuda convertible, one of only 12 ever made and the perfect vehicle for Johnson's larger than life cop persona.
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7th HeavenJessica Biel would emerge from this family drama as one of the hottest young actresses in Hollywood.
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Blue's CluesAn animated dog helps children learn about the world around them through an intriguing set of puzzles and clues in this popular Nickelodeon program.
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Sabrina, The Teenage Witch Melissa Joan Hart plays the titular teenage witch in this adaptation of the comic book.
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Spin City As the Deputy Mayor of New York City, Michael J. Fox makes his triumphant return to prime time television as a neurotic whirling dervish.
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Moesha Pop star Brandy's turn as high school student Moesha Mitchell would make for laughs and tears throughout the television program's 5 year run.
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Millennium Ultra-creepy drama starring Lance Henriksen as a man who has the uncanny ability to see into the future and the past while solving a string of seemingly unrelated crimes.
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Twister Starring Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt and Philip Seymour Hoffman 1996 was a year dominated by special effects, and Twister delivered with computer-generated tornados threatening a group of dedicated researchers.
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Independence Day Starring Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum When aliens attempt to take over the entire planet, the world's countries must band together and make a last-ditch effort to save humanity.
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Mission Impossible Starring Tom Cruise, Jean Reno and Emmanuelle Beart Big-screen adaptation of the 60's television show that pits secret agents against a team of nefarious villains and traitors in the quest for global intelligence domination.
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101 Dalmatians Starring Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels and Joely Richardson Live-action remake of the animated classic that focuses on a family unexpectedly blessed with 101 Dalmatian puppies and the evil woman who attempts to steal them away.
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The Birdcage Starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane and Gene Hackman Two families meet as a result of their children's impending marriage, and their radically different social and political stations in life make for crazed hilarity.
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The Rock Starring Nicolas Cage, Sean Connery and Ed Harris Director Michael Bay makes a huge splash with this action film about two men breaking into Alcatraz in order to foil a renegade military plot.
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The Nutty Professor Starring Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn Eddie Murphy's character discovers a weight loss drug that has unintended and of course humorous side effects in this re-interpretation of the 1960's classic of the same name.
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Jerry Maguire Starring Tom Cruise, Renee Zellweger and Cuba Gooding, Jr.Cruise's turn as a down on his luck sports agent would give audiences the immortal lines 'Show me the money!' and 'You complete me.'
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A Time To Kill Starring Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock and Samuel L. JacksonAuthor John Grisham saw yet another one of his legal blockbusters become an enormous cinematic hit in this film that did much to bolster the career of McConaughey as more than just a handsome face.
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Ransom Starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo and Gary Sinise A captain of industry sees his son kidnapped and family targeted by both criminals and the FBI in this thriller that had audiences guessing until the final reel.
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The Cable Guy Starring Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick and Leslie Mann Broderick's character has to deal with a cable installer who becomes obsessed with becoming his best friend in this dark comedy directed by Ben Stiller.
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Evita Starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce Screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Weber's sweeping musical about the life of Argentina's Eva Peron.
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Fargo Starring Frances McDormand, William H. Macy and Steve Buscemi The first major success by the off-beat directing team of the Cohen brothers, the film would introduce a wide audience not only to their inspired plot devices but also a new cast of character actors.
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Kingpin Starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel and Bill Murray A bowling prodigy loses his hand when he tries to double-cross a gang of mobsters and he must rebuild his life and help a new up and coming bowling star avoid making the same mistakes he did.
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The People vs. Larry Flynt Starring Courtney Love, Woody Harrelson and Ed Norton Biography of skin trade mogul Larry Flynt that also profiles his court battles against obscenity charges.
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Scream Starring David Arquette, Courtenay Cox and Neve Campbell Teen slasher horror film that became a phenomenon amongst young moviegoers and helped revive the dying genre.
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Sling Blade Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam and J.T. Walsh Independent film that deals with a mentally handicapped man who murdered his mother and her boyfriend but who has been released back into society in order to find his way in a confusing world.
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Trainspotting Starring Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle With its red-hot Scottish slang and unflinching examination of the drug culture, Trainspotting found instant success amongst Gen X movie fans.
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• Terry Labonte wins the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship.
• The Chicago Bulls top off a 72 win season by beating the Seattle SuperSonics in the
NBA's championship series, winning 4 games to 2.
• Grindstone wins the Kentucky Derby.
• The Colorado Avalanche, recently moved from Quebec City to Denver handily defeat the
Florida Panthers in a Stanley Cup final sweep.
• Steffi Graf has another incredible year on the tennis courts, repeating as the winner at
Wimbledon, the French Open and the US Open, while Richard Krajicek takes the men's Wimbledon title.
• The Summer Olympics are held in Atlanta Georgia. The United States wins 44 gold
medals and comes out on top with 101 medals in total by the end of the festivities.
• Damon Hill wins the Formula 1 championship.
• The New York Yankees defeat the Atlanta Braves to steal back the World Series
championship in baseball.
• The Indy Racing League splits off from CART, creating two competing open-wheel
championships in the United States. Buddy Lazier wins the Indy 500.
• Oscar de la Hoya continues to attract accolades as a Welterweight boxer, winning the
WBC title in that category for 1996.
• Tiger Woods is selected as PGA Rookie of the Year.
• The Dallas Cowboys continue their illustrious decade, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers to
win Super Bowl XXX.
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The XXVI Summer Olympics are held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Oscar de la Hoya continues his streak of success by winning the WBC welterweight title.
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