11 more sites bring you back in time

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Yesterday Space Jams original website was discovered to still be alive and — wait for it — jamming. It was a time warp back to 1996 that blew our minds more than our first pair of Reebok Pumps. The folks over at Movieline got curious as to what other films might still have their original websites up and running, so they put on their Matlock hats and went internet investigating.

They found 11 more, and they’re all brilliantly wonderful. Can you believe how terrible the internet was back then? People back then were so lame. Good thing I was cool even then and only used future internet.

Sadly, this story ends my streak of having kept entirely away from Battlefield Earth as I was morbidily curious to see what the dated website of the worst film ever actually looked like. Check them all out here.

[via Movieline]

Yesterday Space Jam's original website was discovered to still be alive and — wait for it — jamming. It was a time warp back to 1996 that blew our minds more than our first pair of Reebok Pumps. The folks over at Movieline got curious as to what other films might still have their original websites up and running, so they put on their Matlock hats and went internet investigating.

They found 11 more, and they're all brilliantly wonderful. Can you believe how terrible the internet was back then? People back then were so lame. Good thing I was cool even then and only used future internet.

Sadly, this story ends my streak of having kept entirely away from Battlefield Earth as I was morbidily curious to see what the dated website of the worst film ever actually looked like. Check them all out here.

[via Movieline]

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