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Fame (2009) (Review)
Fame (2009) (Review)
Those people over in Tinseltown have been running out of ideas since, well, forever – but with remakes coming ever sooner to the next generation of cinema-goers, how are audiences not expected to go with what’s offered to them? At the time of writing, kids in Australia on school holidays ...
Movie Review: “Fame”
Movie Review: “Fame”
reelpretty.com — I always shudder when Hollywood comes up with the idea to remake an older film. As most moviegoers know, remakes seldom come anywhere close to equaling the success of the original. Still, I held out hope that the recent redoing of the 1980 film Fame would be one of those rare ... (more) Movie Review: “Fame”
Review: Fame
Review: Fame
filmschoolrejects.com — Before it became a veritable cottage industry – having spawned a six season TV series, an Off-Broadway production, multiple imitators and the current big screen remake – Fame meant one thing only: the 1980 Alan Parker film. And that’s as it should be, as Parker imbued his depiction of the ... (more) Review: Fame
Fame Director Sir Alan Parker Feels “Mugged”
Fame Director Sir Alan Parker Feels “Mugged”
filmshaft.com — I have a confession to make. Here in FilmShaft towers we’re feeling a little robbed, after months of free PR, posting trailers, posters, the works – we were not approached to review the remake of the 1980 classic, FAME . However, if recent reports are to be believed then we ... (more) Fame Director Sir Alan Parker Feels “Mugged”
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Movie Review: “Fame”The Screening Log
Seen on: September 28, 2009 The players: Director: Kevin Tancharoen, Writer: Allison Burnett, Cast: Kherington Payne, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, Paul McGill, Asher Book, Kristy Flores Facts of interest: Remake of the 1980 "Fame." The plot: A bunch of youngsters try to survive four ...
Kevin Carr’s Weekly Report Card for 09.25.09Film School Rejects
SURROGATES Studio: Touchstone Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence, disturbing images, language, sexuality and a drug-related scene. Starring: Bruce Willis, Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Ving Rhames and Boris Kodjoe Directed by: Jonathan Mostow What it’s about: In ...