Almost Famous: Untitled - Director's Extended Cut

Featuring: Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand & Kate Hudson

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From the writer/director of Jerry Maguire, Cameron Crowe brings us Almost Famous, nominated for four Academy Awards and winner of Best Original Screenplay.

Set in 1973, it chronicles the funny and often poignant coming-of-age of 15-year-old music fanatic William (Patrick Fugit). Having managed to land an assignment from Rolling Stone magazine to interview the up-and-coming band Stillwater, fronted by lead guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup), and with the help of gorgeous 'band aid' Penny Lane (Oscar nominee Kate Hudson), William finds himself drawn into the band's inner circle, despite the objections of his over-protective mother (Frances McDormand). As he becomes less an observer and more a participant in the band's dynamics, William learns a life-changing lesson about the importance of family: the ones we inherit and the ones we create...
  • Almost Famous Theatrical Version
  • Deleted Scenes Including Stillwater's Cleveland Concert With Original Stillwater Songs
  • Small Time Blues - Music Video
  • Original Rolling Stone Articles With Introduction From Cameron Crowe
  • Production Notes
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Cast and Crew Biographies
  • Untitled: The Extended Cut Of Almost Famous- Includes 35 Minutes Of Never Before Seen Footage
  • Audio Commentary By Director Cameron Crowe
  • Interview With Music Journalist Lester Bangs
  • B-Sides Featurette Including: Cast Auditions, Stillwater's First Show (Rehearsal Footage), Cast Rehearsal Tapes And Behind The Scenes Footage
  • Cameron Crowe's Top 10 Albums Of 1973
ActorsBilly Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Patrick Fugit, Zooey Deschanel, Michael Angarano, Noah Taylor, Fairuza Balk, Anna Paquin, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eric Stoltz & Peter Frampton
DirectorCameron Crowe
Certificate15 years and over
Year2001
ScreenWidescreen 1.85:1
LanguagesEnglish - Dolby Digital (5.1)
SubtitlesEnglish ; Hindi ; Arabic ; Bulgarian ; Croatian ; Czech ; Danish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Greek ; Hebrew ; Hungarian ; Icelandic ; Italian ; Norwegian ; Polish ; Portuguese ; Russian ; Spanish ; Swedish ; Turkish
RegionRegion 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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 The only true currency in a bankrupt world

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There is very little to say about Almost Famous that can do it justice. I have never before (and probably never will) encountered a film that suceeds in evoking emotion that I never knew existed.

Cameron Crowe suceeds in encapsulating the naivity of youth, the hedonistic potential and freedom of adulthood, the premise of America, meaningful friendship, through the exploration of a personal relationship between man and music few people can comprehend.

Just buy it and i can guarentee that your life will be 10% better (and you'll think of Elton John every time you ride a bus for the rest of your life).

 5* film for music lovers and those who like a good story

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This is one of my all-time favourite rock movies along with the likes of "Sweetwater" (which I've yet to find on DVD) and "The Doors". If you like rock or just like music or a good music-orientated story I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

Shell out the extra quid to buy the 2 disc edition for 5GBP as, besides the theatrical cut, you get the 30-minutes longer Director's cut, DTS option on both and more extras than you can shake a stick at (though you do lose the "Making of" documentary). They include extra songs, cast auditions, Crowe's commentary and seven of his interview transcripts from 1973-79 with The Allmans, Zep's Page and Plant, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac and Neil Young. The extra 30 minutes enables more in-depth characters, extra music and an occasional amusing scene to be added (like when a stoned radio DJ falls asleep interviewing the band leaving them to improvise, resulting in some purposely OTT un-censored language).

There's also a R1 "Bootleg Cut" with the 2 DVDs augmented by a CD of Stillwater music, some co-written by Crowe and his wife Nancy, one of Heart's Wilson sisters, and one by Peter Frampton (who's also in the film, though not as himself).

It's a tale of 15 year old un-cool lad William Miller (Patrick Fugit), who Director Cameron Crowe based on himself and who manages to score a job with the music press to interview a famous band. He ends up involved with the up-and-coming support act, Stillwater, and in pursuit of the elusive interview, goes out on the road with them and their groupies, first in a tour bus then later on a plane. Along the way we get band tension and unrest, girl trouble (Miller takes a shine to head groupie Penny Lane (Kate Hudson) who's loves Stillwater's married lead guitarist (Billy Crudup), drug trouble and even some well-staged (no pun intended) concert action.

The music is superb, though it's commented elsewhere that Stillwater's music is nothing like 1970s rock. I disagree. To me it's the 1970s southern-rock of Atlanta Rhythm Section, The Allman Brothers Band and the real Stillwater, whose permission was obtained to use the name. Check out Stillwater's eponymous 1977 1st album (long-deleted vinyl only) and ARS' 70s material if you need proof. Buddy Buie produced and co-wrote songs for both ARS and Stillwater, whilst Stillwater and The Allmans were both signed to the Capricorn label.

Perhaps CC should have invited the surviving real Stillwater members to record and put the songs here out as an album or just put the songs onto an album as they were. Other musicians involved besides Frampton and Wilson included Mark Kozelek (Red House Painters).

Sound and picture are fine as you'd expect with a relatively modern film, with a good bit of rear-speaker action, though I had a little trouble with some of Kate Hudson's dialogue. I had to turn the volume up for quiet passages only to be blown off my seat when normal DTS service resumed aa few seconds later.

Well worth buying as a single, double or triple disc issue.

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this is one of my favourite films of all time. the comment below says it all. (and i really do sing that song every time i go on a bus....)

 Favourite Film Ever

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This is by far my favourite Film ever. It has Drama, Comedy, Romance, Quality Music, good Acting and a great story line.
If you do not own this film buy it now, for this price you can not go wrong!

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