Almost Famous Untitled - The Bootleg Cut
(Director's Edition) (2000)

Starring: Billy
Crudup.
Director: Cameron Crowe
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, Dolby
• Number of discs: 3
Editorial
Reviews
Almost Famous is the movie Cameron Crowe has
been waiting a lifetime to tell. The fictionalization of Crowe's days as a
teenage reporter for Creem and Rolling Stone has all the
well-written characters and wonderful "movie moments" that we expect
from Crowe (Jerry Maguire), but the film has an intangible something
extra--an insider's touch that will turn the film into the ode to '70s
rock & roll for years to come. We are introduced to Crowe's alter ego,
William Miller (Patrick Fugit), at home, where his progressive mom (Frances
McDormand, just superb) has outlawed rock music and sister Anita (Zooey
Deschanel) has slipped him LPs that will "set his mind free."
Following the wisdom of Creem's disheveled editor, Lester Bangs (Philip
Seymour Hoffman in an instant-classic performance), Miller gets on the inside
with the up-and-coming band Stillwater (a fictionalized mixture of the Allman
Brothers, Led Zeppelin, and others). A simple visit with the band turns into a
three-week, life-altering odyssey into the heyday of American rock. Of the
characters he meets on the road, the two most important are groupie
extraordinaire Penny Lane (Kate Hudson in a star-making performance) and
Stillwater's enigmatic lead guitarist (Billy Crudup), who keeps stringing
Miller along for an interview. From the handwritten credits (done by Crowe) to
the bittersweet finale, Crowe's comedic valentine is an indelible,
heartbreaking romance of music, women, and the privilege of youth.
--Doug
Thomas –