I like the 90s. It was good. But any decade being objectively better than another is rubbish.
I'd say music of the 90s was sh*t. Give me the over the top pop of the 80s, the progression of the 70s or the innovation of the 60s ANYDAY over most my memory of 90s music. ****ty grunge, boring metal and generic hip-hop. The trend of singles being released over albums was in full blast.
Television, well I love Seinfeld. I have a nostalgic spot for a lot of 90s television...The Simpsons was still funny. But every sitcom was a classic three camera sitcom with canned laughter. For whatever people want to criticize the 21st Century for - at least television has finally arrived at an era of plenty, where premium cable channels can make your Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empires etc. Yes there is a lot more dross out there, but there is also a ton more quality. The only exception in my opinion is children's programming, which seems to have gotten a ton dimmer and less well animated.
Movies, well I'll agree that Hollywood isn't spinning out any great original screenplays anymore. Companies such as Miramax, even after they'd been bought by Disney - were willing to invest more in original screenplays back then. I was listening to John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer of Dysney) essentially claim that spectacle films are pretty much the present and future of movies. Instead of making 50 films, some which may do well, some won't, all of which requires 10x the marketing budget than the production budget, each competing within a saturated market, it is simply more viable to throw $200 million on a spectacle film. Barring the Lion King and Toy Story 3 (both still had a large budget) the top 20 highest grossing films of all time are just spectacle dross. Unfortunately the 90s is just as much to blame for the **** on television today. I'm sorry, but Arnold Schwartzenegger - while may having a 90s ****-quality charm to it - are very much responsible for todays crap. He was the highest paid actor in the world and he couldn't act himself out of a cardboard box. I think you just love puns too much...So yeah, in a round about way I agree that the 90s had some better quality of films in terms of writing, but also contributed to the crap situation we're in now.
Sport: Well, I loved my 90s All Blacks. And Super Rugby was more exciting back then. New professionalism in general. I preferred Basketball in the 80's if I'm honest. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. Hockey I preferred in the 80s. Boxing I preferred in the 70s or 80s (I'm not that old, but from watching fights). Soccer I probably actually have enjoyed the 2000s the most having really only taken an interest from 2002. One thing I think we can all agree with is television coverage has generally improved from the 90s.