>> Fame (2009)

Title: Fame

Genre: Drama, Musical

Starring: Asher Book, Paul McGill, Naturi Naughton, Paul Iacono, Debbie Allen, Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, Bebe Neuwirth

Director: Kevin Tancharoen

Studio: MGM

Runtime: 107 minutes

In Theatres: September 25, 2009

MPAA Rating: PG

Rating: 2.88 (out of 4.00)

Grade: B-

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With a movie already made as well as a television series, Fame is nothing new to be hitting the media. Fame is a movie that is about a group of teenagers that is trying out for the performing arts school so they can learn how to sing, dancing, playing a multitude of instruments, and acting. Thousands of teenagers have come to the school to first try out just to get in and then to do a lot of work to stay in. While in this school they form friendships, fall in love, and have heartbreaks as they learn the field of performing arts they would like to do. In this school they have some tough to impress instructors that will let these kids know in an instant that they either have what it takes or they don't have it in the arts market.

Before going in I had already built up a judgment of what the movie was going to be about and like. That was I thought it would be nothing but a bunch of people going around singing and dancing. Though this is somewhat the case, it's not to the extent that I was thinking it was going to be. How I was thinking that the singing was going to be on the lines of a musical number, it was nothing like that. The songs that were performed, though a few were kind of musical, the majority of the songs performed were of today’s style of music. Some of the songs were hip/hop, with a mixture of classical and some rock thrown in. Even better was that they didn't feel the need to just have everyone singing at every moment like I thought the movie would be. What songs that were sung were done in a decent manner and at the right time in the film making it fit good in that point of the movie.

As for the other parts that I was thinking there would be lots of, like the dancing, there really wasn't that much of it either. Sure there was a good amount but it was well balanced. That balance is what impressed me with the film. If there had been more of one or all of the subject matter than I think Fame would have just become another of the many remakes that flop. But with actors like Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, and Bebe Neuwirth the acting in the film was one of the driving forces of the movie.

The rest of the cast of people that I have never seen before done a decent job in their performance. Fame is not dependant on entertaining the viewers by just giving them songs and dances, but instead a story line and a cast that is likable. There is a good range of emotions that Fame has going on in it and it's because of the actors that those emotions are shown. While watching this movie there were times that people were laughing out loud to wanting to scream at the screen, no what are you thinking. Though this is not my typical film I would want to see I couldn’t say it was a bad movie. In fact just going off the reaction of the audience I would have to be impressed. It's not often that nearly the whole theater is making that amount of noise and doing it because they like the film and not because someone just popped out of a dark corner to scare them.

Fame has a good, inspiring story line that is backed up with a cast that makes the film enjoyable. Nothing in Fame is overbearing or over done. With it centering around the lives of the students rather than them just singing and dancing the movie was good enough that I did enjoy it. Though I did enjoy it there were a few moments that I thought was just too cliché, like the angry student that don't want to let the teacher help, and then the one student that has a good life and talent but parents that are pushing it on them without caring what they want. I think it would have been a better film without having these stereotypical characters in the film but even though they are there and I didn't care for them, they still fit well enough so that it didn't hurt the film. By the time Fame was over, I had walked out feeling like that I hadn't just wasted my time watching it.

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Nice Update

I enjoy the new movie, even though it didn't have character development like the original, I did enjoy the performances and the signing and dancing. I would have paid to see this movie and would have been happy.

Enjoyed it as well

Very entertaining with talented actors. Great story line.

Very enjoyable

I enjoyed the new Fame. For no name "students" they did a great job with the acting and the performing. Nice story line and inspirational to young people. A film for all ages to enjoy.

Surprised and Pleased

Lee nailed the review of this movie in my opinion. When I had a chance to see this movie, I was so so about going. I have to admit that it was one of the better movies I've seen lately and I have seen quite a few. I'm an avid movie fan and when I left, I felt really upbeat. A talented group, just wait until you see Meghan sing, that will give you chills. Kelsey was great in this movie!

ok movie

This was a good movie, not great. I did enjoy the dancing and singing. The
actors did a great job.

Fame

Very nice movie. I do enjoy it. I really like the opening scenes where all the different musical talents are shown. I like the fact that one student plays a piano piece from classical composer Bach which I do play also, and he doesn't play it correctly and gets a good verbal lesson from the teacher.

Fame

We are all like light bulbs, some shine
bright, other go dim and other go out.
That was entertainment.

FAME

I really enjoyed this movie! It really kept your attention the entire time, the music and dancing had us moving in our seats. The main singer gave me chills when she sang. Unlike other movie screenings, this is a movie that I will definately recommend and would also pay for myself. Not only was the music and dance very good, but the plot of the story kept you interested. I was dancing as I was walking out of the theatre! I think it crosses over all age groups. I spoke with my mother, who is almost 80 and highly recommended that she go see it!

Interesting twist to an oldie

Although I was not into the original Fame, I have an idea what it was about. This is a modernized version of Fame, which makes it interesting to watch. A great cast that includes Megan Mullally as a singing teacher, Kelsey Grammer, piano teacher, Bebe Neuwirth, ballet teacher, and last but not least, Debbie Allen as the principal; and a group of young talented actors/actresses as students. The good mix of new and old faces, new and old music/song/dance, and stories of love, betrayal, struggle, success, disappointment, etc. The only trouble I had is although it's a combo of good stories, there are too many for the length of the movie. Also, with all the kids in vocal training, the kid who never had any professional voice training (the classical piano girl) sang like a pro. A bit too far fetch for my taste. I would give this a B nonetheless.

Fame

I didn't go into the movie expecting a theatrical triumph, but I expected to be entertained and engaged. It didn't have the character development of the first movie, therefore, I found I didn't care about the characters. They were superficial cardboard stereotypes without any depth. The story lines for the characters wandered and skipped around in the same superficial stereotyped way. Disappointing. I give the movie a C.

Not as good as the first

I guess I loved the first "Fame" too much to enjoy this version. The movie was good but again, the first film was awesome. I only recognized two of the songs from the previous film. I didn't feel as though I connected with the characters like I did in the first film. You seemed to feel their pain and anxiety in the first movie. This film made you more interested in the music than the actual storyline. If you didn't see the first "Fame', you will enjoy the movie. If you did, you may be disappointed.

enjoyed the movie

I really enjoyed this movie! It was great to see old faces like Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton and Kelsey Grammer. Though the characters in this version had different slightly different storylines than the original I think the modern updates were great! I think this movie can be enjoyed by the original Fame generation as well this new generation.

Fame

What was the point? Fame 1 was entertaining . Fame was was....

FAME - not really a good movie to me

This movie was not what I expected. It appeared to be a short version or something they wanted to create similar to High School Musical. In fact HS Musical was a way better movie. Just not something that I would tell someone to go see.

disappointed

I was really looking forward to this! I was disappointed to say the least! As I was leaving one queen leaving the theater said it best.."an art school in this century without any openly gay students! PLEASE!"

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