One sheet movie poster advertises the film 'Boyz n the Hood' (Columbia Pictures), John Singleton's directorial debut starring Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr, Ice T, and Angela Bassett, 1991. (Photo by John D. Kisch/Separate Cinema Archive/Getty Images)
FRIENDS -- Pictured: (clockwise from bottom left) Courteney Cox Arquette as Monica Geller, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green -- Photo by: NBCU Photo Bank
239068 02: The New York Post displays a "Not Guilty!" headline October 3, 1995 in New York City. Orenthal James Simpson was on trial for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman but was later acquitted after a nationally televised trial. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Liaison)
Kurt Cobain of Nirvana during the taping of MTV Unplugged at Sony Studios in New York City, 11/18/93. Photo by Frank Micelotta. *** Special Rates Apply *** Call for Rates ***
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES: (FILES): This 21 June 1995 file photo shows former US football player and actor O.J. Simpson looking at a new pair of Aris extra-large gloves that prosecutors had him put on during his double-murder trial in Los Angeles. Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch announced 20 November 2006 the cancellation of a controversial book and television interview involving O.J. Simpson being planned by his News Corp company. AFP PHOTO/Vince BUCCI/FILES (Photo credit should read VINCE BUCCI/AFP/Getty Images)
SEINFELD -- Season 9 -- Pictured: (l-r) Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer, Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, Jerry Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld -- Photo by: Andrew Eccles/NBCU Photo Bank
PERRY, OK - APRIL 22: This 21 April 1995 file photo shows Timothy McVeigh (C) being led by FBI agents from the Noble County Courthouse in Perry, Oklahoma, after being charged with involvement in the 19 April 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The execution of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh can proceed 11 June 2001, a federal judge in Denver, Colorado, ruled 06 June 2001, rejecting a request for a stay from his lawyers. Lawyers for McVeigh and the Justice Department presented their arguments for and against the stay before Judge Richard Matsch, who issued McVeigh's death sentence in June 1997. (Photo credit should read BOB DAEMMERICH/AFP/Getty Images)
The north side of the Albert P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City shows 19 April 1995 the devastation caused by a fuel-and fertilizer truck bomb that was detonated early 19 April in front of the building. The blast, the worst terror attack on US soil, killed 168 people and injured more than 500. Timothy McVeigh, convicted on first-degree murder charges for the 19 April bombing was sentenced to death in 1997. AFP PHOTO BOB DAEMMRICH (Photo credit should read BOB DAEMMRICH/AFP/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES: Bill Gates, Chairman and CEO of Microsoft Corporation, speaks during the launching of Windows 98 in San Francisco 25 June. The upgrade will sell for around 90 USD. AFP PHOTO/Monica M. DAVEY (Photo credit should read MONICA M. DAVEY/AFP/Getty Images)
Pres. Bush waving, framed by admiring crowd of soldiers, just 1-of-boys, spending Thanksgiving in desert w. US gulf crisis troops. (Photo by Diana Walker//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)
US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf (L), Commander of the US Forces in Saudi Arabia, talks with US General Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 23 December 1990 in Dahran. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait 02 August 1990, ostensibly over violations of the Iraqi border, led to the Gulf War which began 16 January 1991. A US-led multi-national force repulsed Iraq from Kuwait during the "Desert Storm" offensive and a cease-fire was signed 28 February 1991. AFP PHOTO BOB SULLIVAN (Photo credit should read BOB SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)
N365293 01: John Koskinen of the President's Council on Y2K Conversion speaks with the media during a press conference in Washington, D.C. February 29, 2000. Koskinen spoke about scattered and minor computer glitches around the world from the February 29th ''Leap Day." (Photo by Michael Smith)
UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 26: Women leaving from the bomb scene of the World Trade Center bombing. (Photo by Ken Murray/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Revised FBI sketch of serial bomber known as the Unabomber, based on witness recollection after killing of store manager Hugh Scrutton. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)
State Secy. Baker (R) & Soviet For. Min. Shevardnadze poised w. pens as Presidents Bush (R) & Gorbachev (L) stand behind them, during summit agreements signing. (Photo by Diana Walker//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Pres. Bill Clinton signing line item veto on military spending at his White House Oval Office desk. (Photo by Dirck Halstead/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)
US President George Bush (L) and Soviet counterpart Mikhail Gorbachev confer during their joint press conference 31 July 1991 in Moscow concluding the two-day US-Soviet Summit dedicated to the disarmament. Nine years of talks were successfully concluded 31 July when two heads of state signed START, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty which will cut the superpowers's nuclear arsenals by up to a third. The Soviet leader called the treaty "a moral achievement" which replaced "militarised thinking" with "normal human thinking". (Photo credit should read MIKE FISHER/AFP/Getty Images)