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Fame

Fame

2009
Romance, Comedy
1h 47m
An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.

Fame

2009
Romance, Comedy
1h 47m
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Avg Percentile 23.98% from 239 total ratings

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Rated 16 Oct 2009
50
38th
Once again you guys baffle me with exceptionally low scores for slightly-over-average movies. The story is a mess, the characters are background people randomly pulled to the front and they only work in 2 or 3 cases. Payne for instance, doesn't even have a role and manages to have a lot of dialog without ever saying anything. All film-errors put aside, the amount of talent on display here is too much to ignore and too much for me not to enjoy. An OK flick, but damn they messed a lot of stuff up.
Rated 10 Dec 2011
55
32nd
Well.. so it has no plot, I still enjoyed the dancing and the singing
Rated 04 Dec 2009
3
26th
Um. Characterization was lacking. Full of cliches. Was way too thin in the big areas. Only positives really were that the acts provided some entertainment and Kherington Payne is really really hot.
Rated 28 Nov 2009
29
6th
The actors are required to play out a script riddled with stuffy cliches aimed at a hip teen audience that's way too smart for this type of outdated, soapy mush. The original R-rated account of the pain behind achieving dreams is now a watered-down, PG-rated knock-off of "High School Musical."
Rated 06 Aug 2021
84
81st
"…?????????????????????????????…??????…"/????????????????/????????????/Just accept who you are?/???????????????????
Rated 23 May 2019
30
15th
Theatrical version. Haven't watched original. This isn't as bad as the scores indicate, but it's really mundane. Glee did it better on TV. Step Up does better dance. Characters were really cliched (another review pointed out this contrast with the film's message of individuality). Some nice camera work with slow motion to highlight the choreography. Fav scene: telling a student that his career isn't going anywhere and he should be a teacher.
Rated 06 Mar 2016
28
8th
Plotless piece of wannabe art.
Rated 15 Aug 2015
23
11th
A situation-by-situation re-creation of the original 1980 movie "Fame", except with cardboard cut-outs instead of actual characters with depth and complexity. Everything is dumbed so far down as to make this an absolute waste of time. Only Megan Mullally manages to suggest a real person. Includes the best/worst Chumbawumba cover ever.
Rated 12 Feb 2014
94
90th
An improvement on the original as a more updated reboot of the iconic film is delivered to today's youth.
Rated 02 Jun 2013
20
3rd
Basically, screw everything associate with this movie. What. A. Shitty. Movie.
Rated 22 Oct 2012
60
46th
I actually enjoyed this version much better than the original. The musical and dance productions were much more riviting. The characters more relatable, and the story line had a point without being overly dramatic.
Rated 13 Nov 2011
40
6th
Awful movie. Absolutely no plot. Too much jumping around. Had no time to connect with any of the characters. Shallow. Most of the story lines introduced were just forgotten.
Rated 03 Feb 2011
70
29th
Meh - kinda boring with boring characters and boring....well, everything else actually.
Rated 29 Nov 2010
30
4th
Bringing the after-school special, um, back to school? Rather than portraying the serious artistic aspirations it's supposedly espousing, Fame panders to a target market of kids who think performing arts means Top40 music videos. Behind the most milquetoast leading couple you can imagine, there's a carefully plotted, insidious version of "diversity". Somehow director Tancharoen fails to even get the performances to hit, and tries to hide behind quick cuts and slo-mo, complete with big wooshes.
Rated 21 Oct 2010
20
41st
"Like its gifted if excitable protagonists, Fame would have done well to stay in the classroom a bit more, rather than trolling the New York streets." - Matthew Connolly
Rated 13 Jan 2010
23
0th
Could not make myself watch it till the end. Dull singing, stupid dancing... and almost no plot at all! Extended dance edition includes 3 dancing performances (wtf!) You will not care what happens to the characters, but don't worry, there is not much that could happen to them...
Rated 28 Oct 2009
80
20th
As a movie it isn't much, but it has a great amount of talent on display. And Kherington Payne is amazingly hot. I agree with the words of jazz_learner : 'The performances were good, but there was no storyline. It seems as though Fame was a movie that was full of extras, only to zoom in and pay attention to a handful of them"
Rated 29 Sep 2009
70
54th
The story was ok for me, just not very engaging. The song and dance was excellent except for straining to make the solo ballads something more than just a break in the action. The best routine came at the first of the movie in the cafeteria scene, sort of making everything else anti-climactic.
Rated 29 Sep 2009
40
13th
The performances were good, but there was no storyline. It seems as though Fame was a movie that was full of extras, only to zoom in and pay attention to a handful of them.
Rated 26 Sep 2009
75
23rd
entertaining but unbelievable in that the students never appear to practice or sweat but, instead, remain static and then graduate
Rated 25 Sep 2009
34
8th
Someone should have told Kevin Tancharoen that this isn't a giant music video he is making.

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