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Almost Famous (2000)
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Audiences and critics alike are raving about this larger-than-life rock'n 'roll favorite that Roger Ebert calls "one of the best movies of the year!" The guys of Stillwater have the sound, they have the look and Rolling Stone Magazine wants their story. For young reporter William Miller, it's the opportunity of a lifetime as he hits the road with his favorite band and discovers the price of fame, the value of family and the limits of friendship. (read more)
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Almost Famous Movie Review by Zara (1/26/2007) |
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ALMOST FAMOUS is almost an autobiographical tale of Cameron Crowe's life. The writer/director was a former teenaged writer for the magazine Rolling Stone and was able to get in tight with some of the biggest names in rock n roll because he came off like a typical teenaged fan word. Prolific and wise in his articles, he...
(complete Almost Famous review by Zara)
| Almost Famous Movie Review by Steven (4/12/2008) |
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This is such a great, wonderful film that I wonder why it didn't more attention. PAtrick Fugit plays a teen who lands the chance to tour with an up and coming rock band and follows them on tour, much to the dismay of his mom (Frances McDormand). The film was written and directed by Cameron Crowe who wrote the classic...
(complete Almost Famous review by Steven)
A fictionalized account of Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teen reporter for Rolling Stone hanging out with various bands, most notably Led Zeppelin.
The fictional Stillwater are a perfect 70's band, all talent and addiction, desire for fame, but not wanting to sell out, before totally selling out.
Patrick Fugit is...
(complete Almost Famous review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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