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Fame


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Black Sheep Reviews
"Fame" misses the mark for me on the most important thing about it the performances.
The Screening Log
Lacks energy and heart...
Box Office Magazine
Fame 2.0 has energy to spare but lacks creativity.
The New York Times
And while the movie, the feature debut of the choreographer and video director Kevin Tancharoen, suffers from a surfeit of f...
E! Online
The '80s sensation is reborn for the High School Musical generation. But sadly, this one's all fame, no journey.
Entertainment Weekly
The kids try hard, but mostly look grim while pretending to smile.
San Francisco Chronicle
Years from now - no, six months from now - when people talk about the movie "Fame," they won't be referring to the modern-da...
Chicago Sun-Times
Why bother to remake "Fame" if you don't have clue about why the 1980 movie was special?
ReelViews
The 2009 version of Fame, which represents the feature debut of director Kevin Tancharoen (who has a few TV credits to his n...
Variety
The real motivator here, though, is Disney's "High School Musical" franchise (and perhaps a dollop of "American Idol"), resu...
E! Online
The '80s sensation is reborn for the High School Musical generation. But sadly, this one's all fame, no journey.
Filmcritic
By no means will this review advocate future remakes. Creative properties like Clash of the Titans, Footloose, The A-Team, a...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Kevin Tancharoen
Writer: Allison Burnett
Studio: MGM
Cast: Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton, Kelsey Grammer

Release: September 25, 2009
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