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About|the film|other uses|Almost Famous (disambiguation)Infobox film| name = Almost Famous| image = Almost famous poster1.jpg| image_size = 215px| alt =| caption = Theatrical release poster| director = Cameron Crowe | producer = Cameron Crowe
Ian Bryce | writer = Cameron Crowe| starring = Patrick Fugit
Billy Crudup
Kate Hudson
Frances McDormand
Jason Lee (actor)|Jason Lee
Bijou Phillips
Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Fairuza Balk
Anna Paquin
Noah Taylor
Zooey Deschanel | music = Nancy Wilson (rock musician)|Nancy Wilson | cinematography = John Toll | editing = Joe Hutshing
Saar Klein | studio = Vinyl Films | distributor = DreamWorks small|(US)
Columbia Pictures small|(Int'l)| released = Film date|2000|9|15| Limited release|Limited |2000|9|22| runtime = 122 minutes
164 minutes small|( Director's cut )| country = Film US| language = English| budget = $60 millioncite web |title = Almost Famous (2000) |url = http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=almostfamous.htm |publisher = Box Office Mojo |accessdate = September 10, 2009 | gross = $47,383,689
Almost Famous is a 2000 Comedy-drama|comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe and telling the fictional story of a teenage journalist writing for Rolling Stone magazine while covering the fictitious rock band Stillwater and his efforts to get his first cover story published. The film is semi-autobiographical, as Crowe himself was a teenage writer for Rolling Stone .

Despite failing to break even, the film received positive reviews and received four Academy Awards|Oscar nominations , one of which led to an award to Crowe for his Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay|screenplay . It was also awarded the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media . Roger Ebert hailed it the best film of the year. It also won two Golden Globes, for Best Picture and Kate Hudson won Best Supporting Actress.

Plot


In 1973 San Diego , California , William Miller is a teenaged aspiring rock journalist. His mother, Elaine, a local college professor with a strange mix of New Age and conservative beliefs, wants him to become a lawyer. Miller writes for underground papers, sharing the love of rock music instilled in him through a gift of albums given by his sister, Anita, before she left home in disgust over Elaine's "house of lies."

William has sent rock journalist Lester Bangs copies of his work, and Bangs gives William a $35 assignment to review a Black Sabbath concert. Bangs advises William not to befriend rock stars, and to be "honest and unmerciful" in his reviews. Without credentials, William cannot get backstage to the San Diego Sports Arena where the concert is taking place. Outside, he meets a few local groupies who call themselves "Band-Aids," led by a young woman named Penny Lane. He also meets the opening band, Stillwater. They bring William backstage after he critiques their work. The guitarist, Russell Hammond, takes a liking to William.

William and Penny go to Hollywood to see Stillwater again. Penny serves as William's chauffeur , but her real aim is to get close to Russell, for whom she has feelings and shares a past relationship. William is called by Ben Fong-Torres , editor of Rolling Stone , who wants William to write a story for the magazine. Ben, who does not realize that he is talking to a teenager, sends William on the road to write about Stillwater.

William goes on tour with Stillwater and the Band-Aids, promising to keep in contact with his worried mother. As a journalist, the band refers to William as "the enemy", but they befriend him anyway, although Russell puts off giving William an interview. Russell receives an electric shock onstage in Phoenix, which infuriates their manager, Dick Roswell, causing them to abandon the show. In Topeka, Kansas , a new merchandise t-shirt for Stillwater showing Russell clearly in focus with the rest of the band comparatively out of focus and shadowed, sparks an intense argument between lead singer Jeff and Russell. Russell and William then leave the area, going to a teenage house party so Russell can be with people who are "real". Tripping on Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD , Russell climbs onto the roof, screaming "I am a golden god!" and instructing William to write that his last words were "I'm on drugs!" before jumping into the pool. During the tour, William forms a strong bond with Penny, but does not have sex with her — he instead loses his virginity to the other Band-Aids.

A new manager, Dennis, is hired, and it is revealed that Penny must leave the tour before New York City , where Leslie, Russell's wife, will join them. During a poker game, Russell allows Dick to sell the groupies to Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie for $50 and a case of Heineken . When William tells Penny, she acts nonchalant but is devastated. Penny travels to New York, showing up as the band gathers in a restaurant with Leslie. As they celebrate making the cover of Rolling Stone , Dick forces Penny to leave as Leslie grows suspicious. William follows Penny to her hotel room, finding her overdosed on methaqualone|quaaludes . While keeping her awake he confesses he loves her and kisses her just before doctors arrive. Penny reveals her real name (Lady Goodman) to him, a secret she has told very few. Penny thanks William for saving her before returning home to San Diego. William stays with the band for the end of the stop in New York and then they all board their jet plane to fly home.

Stillwater's plane is caught in a thunderstorm and loses altitude. With death apparently imminent, the group confesses their secrets, which provokes a series of quarrels, and Penny is then referred to by several in the band as "that groupie". William angrily defends Penny, reminding the band that they declared they were "in this for the fans", but Penny was their most adoring fan. The plane emerges from the storm unharmed, leaving the band to ponder the changed atmosphere. William continues to San Francisco, California|San Francisco to finish the story, parting ways with the band. Russell tells him to write whatever he wants. William submits an article, but the Rolling Stone editors dismiss it as a "puff piece". Bangs advises him to be "honest and unmerciful". William rewrites the article, telling the truth. The Rolling Stone editors are eager to publish it until the fact checker reports that Russell has denied everything, making William look like a liar, and the story is dropped. Sitting dejected in the airport, William encounters Anita. Now a stewardess, she offers to take him anywhere; William chooses to return home.

Russell calls Penny for her address so they can talk in person. Russell goes to the address she gave him, but it turns out to be William's house. Russell and William reconcile, and Russell reveals that he called Rolling Stone to tell them William's story was true. Russell finally gives William an interview. The film ends with Stillwater on tour, William sharing a meal with Elaine and Anita, and Penny buying a ticket to Morocco, a place she had always wanted to visit.

Cast


  • Patrick Fugit as William Miller. Michael Angarano portrays Young William.

  • Billy Crudup as Russell Hammond

  • Frances McDormand as Elaine Miller

  • Kate Hudson as Penny Lane

  • Jason Lee (actor)|Jason Lee as Jeff Bebe

  • Zooey Deschanel as Anita Miller

  • Anna Paquin as Polexia Aphrodisia

  • Fairuza Balk as Sapphire

  • Noah Taylor as Dick Roswell

  • Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lester Bangs

  • Jay Baruchel as Vic Munoz

  • Jimmy Fallon as Dennis Hope

  • Rainn Wilson as David Felton

  • Mark Kozelek as Larry Fellows

  • Liz Stauber as Leslie Hammond

  • John Fedevich as Ed Vallencourt


  • Production


    expand section|date=January 2012
    The film is based on Crowe's experiences touring with rock bands Poco , The Allman Brothers Band , Led Zeppelin , The Eagles , and Lynyrd Skynyrd . In a Rolling Stone article, he talks about how he lost his virginity, fell in love, and met his heroes, experiences that are shared by William, the main character in the film.

    An actual band named Stillwater (band)|Stillwater released two albums in the late 1970s. The band agreed to let Crowe use the name after they read the script. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p20763/biography

    Along with the standard DVD version, Crowe compiled an alternate version called Almost Famous: Untitled , which was a compilation of both released footage and his favorite deleted scenes. Running for about 40 minutes longer than the theatrical release, Untitled was subtitled " The Bootleg Cut ", with its packaging resembling a cheap seventies bootleg.cite web| url= http://dvd.ign.com/articles/316/316685p1.html | title=Almost Famous: Untitled - The Bootleg Cut | date=December 4, 2001| publisher= IGN | accessdate=2011-03-26 The DVD also contains a deleted scene that shows William playing Led Zeppelin 's Stairway to Heaven (in its entirety) to his mother. The song itself is not included in the film, but the video has a watermark instructing viewers when to start the song.

    Soundtrack


    Main|Almost Famous (soundtrack)summarize|from|Almost Famous (soundtrack)

    Reaction


    Almost Famous had its Film premiere|premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival .cite news | last=Kehr | first=Dave | coauthors=| title=Organic Growth In Toronto | work= The New York Times | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=August 25, 2000 | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/25/movies/at-the-movies-organic-growth-in-toronto.html? scp=169& sq=%22Almost+Famous%22& st=nyt | accessdate=2009-03-31 It was subsequently given a limited release on September 15, 2000 in 131 theaters where it grossed US $2.3 million on its first weekend. It was given a Wide release|wider release on September 22, 2000 in 1,193 theaters where it grossed US $6.9 million on its opening weekend. The film went on to make US $32.5 million in North America and US $14.8 million in the rest of the world for a worldwide total of US $47,383,689, well below its US $60 million budget.cite news | last=| first=| coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work=Box Office Mojo | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=| url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/? id=almostfamous.htm | accessdate=2009-03-31

    Critical reception


    Almost Famous was very well received by critics, who gave it predominantly positive reviews. Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and praised it for being "funny and touching in so many different ways".cite news | last=Ebert | first=Roger | coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work= Chicago Sun-Times | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 15, 2000 | url= http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20000915/REVIEWS/9150301/1023 | accessdate=2009-03-31 In his review for The New York Times , A.O. Scott wrote, "The movie's real pleasures are to be found not in its story but in its profusion of funny, offbeat scenes. It's the kind of picture that invites you to go back and savor your favorite moments like choice album cuts".cite news | last=Scott | first=A.O | coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work= The New York Times | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 15, 2000 | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/13/movies/film-review-with-sympathy-for-the-devil-a-rock-writer-finds-his-way.html? scp=162& sq=%22Almost+Famous%22& st=nyt | accessdate=2009-03-31

    Time (magazine)|Time magazine's Richard Corliss praised the film's screenplay for "giving each character his reasons, making everyone in the emotional debate charming and compelling, creating fictional people who breathe in a story with an organic life".cite news | last=Corliss | first=Richard | coauthors=| title=Absolutely Fabulous | work= Time (magazine)|Time | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 10, 2000 | url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,54413,00.html | accessdate=2009-03-31 In her review for the L.A. Weekly , Manohla Dargis wrote that "the film shimmers with the irresistible pleasures that define Hollywood at its best - it's polished like glass, funny, knowing and bright, and filled with characters whose lives are invariably sexier and more purposeful than our own".cite news | last=Dargis | first=Manohla | coauthors=| title=Gonna Make You Groove | work= L.A. Weekly | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 21, 2000 | url= http://www.laweekly.com/2000-09-21/film-tv/gonna-make-you-groove | accessdate=2009-03-31 Rolling Stone magazine's Peter Travers wrote, "Not since '' A Hard Day's Night (film)|A Hard Day's Night has a movie caught the thrumming exuberance of going where the music takes you".cite news | last=Travers | first=Peter | coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work= Rolling Stone | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=December 10, 2000 | url= http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/5947895/review/5947896/almost_famous | accessdate=2009-03-31 In his review for Newsweek '', David Ansen wrote, "Character-driven, it relies on chemistry, camaraderie, a sharp eye for detail and good casting".cite news | last=Ansen | first=David | coauthors=| title=He's With The Band | work= Newsweek | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 18, 2000 | url= http://www.newsweek.com/id/86148 | accessdate=2009-03-31 Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, " Every Cameron Crowe film is, in one way or another, about romance, rock & roll, and his romance with rock & roll. This power ballad of a movie, from 2000, also happens to be Crowe's greatest (and most personal) film thanks to the golden gods of Stillwater and their biggest fan, Kate Hudson's incomparable Penny Lane."Geier, Thom; Jensen, Jeff; Jordan, Tina; Lyons, Margaret; Markovitz, Adam; Nashawaty, Chris; Pastorek, Whitney; Rice, Lynette; Rottenberg, Josh; Schwartz, Missy; Slezak, Michael; Snierson, Dan; Stack, Tim; Stroup, Kate; Tucker, Ken; Vary, Adam B.; Vozick-Levinson, Simon; Ward, Kate (December 11, 2009), "The 100 Greatest Movies, Tv Shows, Albums, Books, Characters, Scenes, Episodes, Songs, Dresses, Music Videos, And Trends That Entertained Us Over The Past 10 Years". Entertainment Weekly . (1079/1080):74-84

    Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A-" rating and Owen Gleiberman praised Crowe for depicting the 1970s as "an era that found its purpose in having no purpose. Crowe, staying close to his memories, has gotten it, for perhaps the first time, onto the screen".cite news | last=Gleiberman | first=Owen | coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work= Entertainment Weekly | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 15, 2000 | url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,277502,00.html | accessdate=2009-03-31 In his review for the Los Angeles Times , Kenneth Turan praised Philip Seymour Hoffman's portrayal of Lester Bangs: "Superbly played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, more and more the most gifted and inspired character actor working in film, what could have been the cliched portrait of an older mentor who speaks the straight truth blossoms into a marvelous personality".cite news | last=Turan | first=Kenneth | coauthors=| title= Almost Famous | work= Los Angeles Times | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 13, 2000 | url= http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-movie000912-1,0,6141798.story | accessdate=2009-03-31 | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20100726051856/ http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/reviews/cl-movie000912-1,0,6141798.story | archivedate=July 26, 2010 However, in his review for The New York Observer , Andrew Sarris felt that "none of the non-musical components on the screen matched the excitement of the music. For whatever reason, too much of the dark side has been left out".cite news | last=Sarris | first=Andrew | coauthors=| title=It's Only Rock 'n' Roll-Where Are the Sex and Drugs? | work= The New York Observer | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 17, 2000 | url= http://www.observer.com/node/43393 | accessdate=2009-03-31 Desson Howe, in his review for the Washington Post , found it "very hard to see these long-haired kids as products of the 1970s instead of dressed up actors from the Seattle- Starbucks era. I couldn't help wondering how many of these performers had to buy a CD copy of the song and study it for the first time".cite news | last=Howe | first=Desson | coauthors=| title=Almost Poignant | work= Washington Post | pages=| language=| publisher=| date=September 22, 2000 | url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/entertainment/movies/reviews/almostfamoushowe.htm | accessdate=2009-03-31 Paste Magazine named it one of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009), ranking it at number 3.cite web|title=The 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000-2009)|url= http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2009/11/50-best-movies-of-the-decade-2000-2009.html? p=5|work= Paste Magazine |accessdate=December 14, 2011|date=November 3, 2009

    Almost Famous currently holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 90 metascore on Metacritic .cite web |title=Almost Famous (2000) |url= http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/almost_famous/ |publisher= Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=September 10, 2009 cite web |title=Almost Famous Reviews |url= http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/almostfamous |publisher= Metacritic |accessdate=September 10, 2009

    Awards and nominations


    Main|List of awards and nominations received by Almost Famous

    References


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    External links


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  • Official website| http://www.cameroncrowe.com/eyes_ears/films/almostfamous/almostfamous_overview.html

  • IMDb title|0181875|Almost Famous

  • Amg movie|212038|Almost Famous

  • rotten-tomatoes|almost_famous|Almost Famous

  • metacritic film|almost-famous|Almost Famous

  • mojo title|almostfamous|Almost Famous


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