I Love the 2000s

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I Love the 2000s
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Genre Documentary
Narrated byPete Stacker
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network VH1
ReleaseJune 17 (2014-06-17) 
June 21, 2014 (2014-06-21)
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I Love the 2000s is a miniseries, the twelfth and final installment of the I Love the... series, and the sequel to I Love the New Millennium on VH1. [1] Two episodes premiered each night from Tuesday to Saturday, corresponding to the years from 2000 to 2009. It premiered on June 17 and ended on June 21, 2014.

Contents

Recurring segments

Topics covered by year

2000

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2000: The rise and fall of Robert Downey Jr.

Hotties of 2000: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Halle Berry and Faith Hill

The Year in Spears (2000): Britney's sophomore album Oops!... I Did It Again

Anti-Hero of 2000: Tony Soprano

Guilty Pleasures of 2000: Bring It On , Gilmore Girls and Von Dutch hats

2001

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2001: Björk's Oscar outfit.

Hotties of 2001: Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez and Estella Warren

The Year in Spears (2001): MTV Video Music Awards-The yellow snake and "I'm a Slave 4 U"

Anti-Hero of 2001: Jack Bauer

Guilty Pleasures of 2001: The Fast and the Furious , Temptation Island and denim mini-skirts

2002

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2002: Michael Jackson nearly drops baby Blanket over a balcony.

Hotties of 2002: Brandy, Jessica Alba and Kelly Ripa

The Year in Spears (2002): Britney breaks up with Justin Timberlake, Crossroads is a box office bomb which also earned Britney her first Razzie, and Forbes Celebrity 100 ranked Britney at #1.

Anti-Hero of 2002: Vic Mackey

Guilty Pleasures of 2002: Crank Yankers and spray tan

2003

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2003: Don Zimmer gets owned by Pedro Martinez.

Hotties of 2003: Kristanna Loken, Jennifer Garner and Kate Beckinsale

The Year in Spears (2003): Britney performs at the VMAs with Madonna and Christina Aguilera, released her fourth album, and wins a Grammy for "Toxic".

Anti-Hero of 2003: Magneto

Guilty Pleasures of 2003: Gigli , "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by The Darkness and America's Next Top Model

2004

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2004: The Passion of the Christ becomes a box-office hit.

Hotties of 2004: Elisha Cuthbert, Thandie Newton and Portia de Rossi

The Year in Spears (2004): The gradual downward spiral begins: Britney marries her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander in Las Vegas in January, quickly gets the marriage annulled, then marries Kevin Federline in July.

Anti-Hero of 2004: Gregory House

Guilty Pleasures of 2004: Catwoman , Ashlee Simpson and Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County

2005

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2005: Brangelina

Hotties of 2005: Eva Longoria, Natalie Portman and Jessica Biel

The Year in Spears (2005): TV show Britney and Kevin: Chaotic premieres on the UPN, and Britney's first child is born.

Anti-Hero of 2005: Tommy Gavin

Guilty Pleasures of 2005: "Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls, Dancing with the Stars and the Enormous Omelet Sandwich

2006

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2006: Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton have a war of words.

Hotties of 2006: Grace Park, Hayden Panettiere and Vanessa Williams

The Year in Spears (2006): Britney is photographed driving with Sean Preston in her lap, gives birth to her second child, kicks Kevin Federline to the curb, and exposes her hoo-ha while leaving a vehicle.

Anti-Hero of 2006: Dexter Morgan

Guilty Pleasures of 2006: Paris Hilton's music career, Sanjaya Malakar, and Channing Tatum in Step Up

2007

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2007: The Oscar De La Hoya cross-dressing scandal.

Hotties of 2007: Rihanna, Evangeline Lilly and Rachel Bilson

The Year in Spears (2007): Britney checks into a drug rehab facility, shaves her own head, attacks a photographer's car with an umbrella and half-heartedly performs at the VMAs, resulting in "LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE!"

Anti-Hero of 2007: Don Draper

Guilty Pleasures of 2007: Transformers , Cobra Starship and Jon & Kate Plus Eight

2008

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2008: David Duchovny checks into rehab for sex addiction the same year he won his first Golden Globe and starred in The X-Files sequel.

Hotties of 2008: Danica Patrick, Hope Solo and Adriana Lima

The Year in Spears (2008): Britney launches the comeback of the century with an appearance on How I Met Your Mother , a Grammy nomination for "Womanizer", and "Piece of Me" clean sweeping the VMAs.

Anti-Hero of 2008: Nancy Botwin

Guilty Pleasures of 2008: Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew , Snuggie and To Catch a Predator (previously covered on I Love the New Millennium)

2009

George Takei's Oh My! Moment of 2009: David Letterman's illicit relationship with his intern.

Hotties of 2009: Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde and Alicia Keys

The Year in Spears (2009): Britney releases her second greatest hits album, scores another #1 hit, is presented with the Ultimate Choice Award at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, and launches the Circus Tour.

Anti-Hero of 2009: Jackie Peyton

Guilty Pleasures of 2009: Hoarders , Pitbull and Angry Birds

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