What is the name of this?
Floppy Disk
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan fall in love through anonymous emails in this 1998 romcom.
"You've got mail."
The root cause of the Y2K bug was that older computers stored years using only this many digits, making the year 2000 look like 1900.
Two digits.
Who sings "My heart will go on" the main song from Titanic?
Celine Dion.
"I am the father of the DVD"
VHS
This 1997 epic film directed by James Cameron cost roughly $200 million.
It won 11 Academy Awards and became the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide.
"Titanic"
A widespread urban legend caused panic that these massive vehicles would simply fall out of the sky at the stroke of midnight.
Airplanes.
A famous boy band that in Y2K had an album called "Millennium".
Backstreet Boys
Before cell phones, doctors and teenagers used this clipped in their belts to get instant messages through radio waves.
Pager
Who is the bride in the 1999's movie "Runaway Bride" with Richard Gere?
Julia Roberts.
Fearing the collapse of the power grid, many people stockpiled bottled water, canned goods, and these fuel-powered machines to keep their lights on.
Generators.
In 2000, sold millions of records singing "Oops I didn’t again".
Britney Spears.
What was children's favorite digital pet?
Tamagotchi.
Keanu Reeves is famous for being in the Matrix franchise. How many Matrix movies are there?
There are 4 movies in total.
Many people refused to ride in one of these at midnight on New Year's Eve, terrified that the bug would cause them to plunge a shaft or trap them between floors.
Elevators.
Beth recalls being in 8th grade when she saw a music video for "Here's Where The Story Ends," a 1990 hit by this British alternative rock band.
The Sundays.
What is the name of this? 
Palmtop.
In the movie "Eyes Wide Shut" Tom Cruise acts with his then wife, who was the actress?
Nicole Kidman.
To prevent disaster, programmers were pulled out of retirement to update systems written in this heavy-duty, 1950s business programming language.
COBOL.
This Spanish dance song by Los del Río spent 14 weeks at number one in 1996, and it has everyone doing its choreography until nowadays.
Macarena.