Almost Famous (2000)
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88% of critics liked it
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89% of users liked it
(295,477 ratings)
Writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist -- he was a regular contributor to Rolling Stone while still in high school -- inspired this coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy hitting the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the early 1970s. Elaine Miller… More Writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist -- he was a regular contributor to Rolling Stone while still in high school -- inspired this coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy hitting the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the early 1970s. Elaine Miller (Frances McDormand) is a bright, loving, but strict single parent whose distrust of rock music and fears about drug use have helped to drive a wedge between herself and her two children, Anita (Zooey Deschanel) and William (Patrick Fugit). Anita rebels by dropping out of school and becoming a stewardess, but William makes something of his love of rock & roll by writing album reviews for a local underground newspaper. William's work attracts the attention of Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffman), editor of renegade rock magazine Creem, who takes William under his wing and gives him his first professional writing assignment -- covering a Black Sabbath concert. While William is unable to score an interview with the headliners, the opening act, Stillwater, are more than happy to chat with a reporter, even if he's still too young to drive, and William's piece on the group in Creem gains him a new admirer in Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), an editor at Rolling Stone. Torres offers William an assignment for a 3,000-word cover story on Stillwater, and over the objections of his mother (whose parting words are "Don't use drugs!"), and after some stern advice from Bangs (who says under no circumstances should he become friends with a band he's covering), Williams joins Stillwater on tour, where he becomes friendly with guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup) and singer Jeff Bebe (Jason Lee). William also becomes enamored of Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), a groupie traveling with the band who is no older than William, but is deeply involved with Russell. Lester Bangs and Ben Fong-Torres, incidentally, were real-life rock writers Crowe worked with closely during his days as a journalist. Almost Famous' original score was composed by Nancy Wilson of Heart (who is also Crowe's wife). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Cameron Crowe
- Written By
- Cameron Crowe
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 15, 2000 Wide
- Studio
- DreamWorks SKG
Critic Reviews
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Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine
The movie's so clever and endearing, you can forget the almost.
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Todd McCarthy, Variety
Neither as outright funny nor as resonant as it seems to want to be.
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Andrew Sarris, New York Observer
None of the non-musical components on the screen matched the excitement of the music.
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Geoff Andrew, Time Out
It's a sweet-minded, picaresque story, woolly with some of its dramatic details, but stacked with attractions...
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Peter Rainer, New York Magazine
A blissfully sweet coming-of-age movie in which everyone, young and less young, comes of age.
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Cast
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Patrick Fugit
as William Miller
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Billy Crudup
as Russell Hammond
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Frances McDormand
as Elaine Miller
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Kate Hudson
as Penny Lane
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Jason Lee
as Jeff Bebe
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
as Lester Bangs
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Zooey Deschanel
as Anita Miller
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Anna Paquin
as Polexia Aphrodisia
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Fairuza Balk
as Sapphire
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Noah Taylor
as Dick Roswell
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John Fedevich
as Ed Vallencourt
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Bijou Phillips
as Estrella Starr
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Eion Bailey
as Jann Wenner
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Terry Chen
as Ben Fong-Torres
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Jimmy Fallon
as Dennis Hope
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Daniel Wilson
as Journalism Teacher
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Jay Baruchel
as Vic Munoz
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John Patrick Amedori
as Himself
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Michael Angarano
as Young William Miller
- Emily Deschanel








