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This remake of the '80s classic focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts. Classmates study various aspects of performance, from dance to songwriting to acting, all of them hoping for the chance to one day become stars. Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton, Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, and Bebe Neuwirth portray the instructors, with a host of newcomers toplining the production as the students. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi PG
Release Date Fame Sep 25, 2009 Wide
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Actors For Fame

Kristy Flores,Asher Book,Paul Iacono,Paul McGill,Naturi Naughton,Debbie Allen,Charles S. Dutton,Kelsey Grammer,Megan Mullally,Bebe Neuwirth,Kherington Payne,Collins Pennie,Walter Perez,Cody Longo,Kay Panabaker,Anna Maria Perez de Tagle,Julius Tennon,April Grace,Michael Hyatt,Laura Johnson

Genres Fame : Drama,Romance,Musical & Performing Arts

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Fame

User Ranting Fame : 3
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User Count Like for Fame : 194,464
All Critics Ranting For Fame : 4.4
All Critics Count For Fame : 117
All Critics Percentage For Fame : 25 %

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Movie Overview For Fame

An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.

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Review For Fame

The high school is so sanitized that there are no drugs, cutthroat competition, or-inconceivably for a theatrical milieu-no gay students.
Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader

There are enough hoary soap-operatic plottings for a thousand Gossip Girls (emotionally distant parents, almost-rapes, suicide attempts), yet Tancharoen individualizes each crisis so that no one character comes off as a mock-universal surrogate.
Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York

I don't mind the cornball and I don't mind the clichés, but I just think that the thing has to be executed a little better than this.
A.O. Scott-At the Movies

It's almost fatally modest. But it has a sweet spirit, and it offers only one true moment of inadvertent camp: a (lame) finale featuring an African dance routine completely at odds with all the white bread we've just been served.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune

There are six new songs in the remake, but not one makes any impact, or is likely to end up as the ring tone of 2010.
Stephen Cole-Globe and Mail

First-time filmmaker Kevin Tancharoen struggles to flesh out the 10 characters we meet during their freshman year at PA.
Adam Graham-Detroit News

Kevin Tancharoen's remake of "Fame" is a flat, lifeless experience that is missing the emotion required to get us involved with the characters and their situations.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

This film showed a darker side of high school life and the performing arts. Some scenes are hard to watch, but that's because they are so real.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures

The pageantry really is very nice, especially the dance numbers, but as soon as the music stops, so does Fame. It's not the worst remake ever made, it's not even really very bad, just stodgily, repressively mediocre.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net

Fails to make a significant mark.
Katina Vangopoulos-Moviedex

absolutely shameless in its sadistic trotting-out of every single rabbit in the tiny teen-pageant top hat.
Walter Chaw-Film Freak Central

Grab the soundtrack, which highlights the great voices amongst the cast, and enjoy the best bits of the film through your iPod.
Simon Foster-sbs.com.au

Fame! 2009 is destined to become famous for all the wrong reasons.
Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel-3BlackChicks Review

It's as if the franchise was remade as a Pepsi commercial.
David Cornelius-DVDTalk.com

The fragmented narrative of high school kids pursuing their dreams (job security) has just barely more feel and understanding of what it's like to be young than 17 Again .
Mark Palermo-Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

Remember the theme song? "I feel it coming together/People will see me and cry . . . Fame/I'm gonna live forever/Baby, remember my name." Sadly, none of that applies to this hollow, impersonal movie.
Russ Breimeier-Christianity Today

Everything is predictable, which is to the detriment of the mostly fine, young talent that appears in this ineffective retread.
Elias Savada-Film Threat

This remake of Alan Parker's 1980 musical follows a rainbow coalition of sketchily characterised teenagers.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

Its lack of melodrama and shock value make it all the more refreshing. Consider this film a grittier, inner city cousin of HSM and that's no back handed compliment
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

A little too scrubbed and sanitized, with the sharper realities of showbiz sanded down to a PG level.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

a totally unoriginal and unnecessary remake that runs far, far away from anything edgy, controversial or interesting.
Stephen Silver-The Trend

Thing is, to live forever would mean the eventual re-remake of Fame. And that won't do.
Christopher Smith-Bangor Daily News (Maine)

... no worse than the original, but that's plenty bad enough.
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review

The script doesn't earn the C average students must maintain for continued enrollment in their performing arts school.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

Members of the class of '80 struggled to stay in school despite homelessness and crime; the greatest crisis in '09 finds a student's Sesame Street work schedule affecting her GPA.
Michelle Orange-L.A. Weekly

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