Just about Famous is a 2000 comic drama
dramatization film composed and coordinated by Cameron Crowe and featuring
Billy Crudup, Kate Hudson, and Patrick Fugit. It recounts the anecdotal story
of an adolescent writer composing for Rolling Stone magazine in the mid 1970s
while covering the imaginary rock band Stillwater, and his endeavors to get his
first main story distributed. The film is semi-personal, as Crowe himself was
an adolescent author for Rolling Stone.
The film is taking into account Crowe's encounters
visiting with rock groups Poco, The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Eagles,
and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Crowe has talked about how amid this period he lost his
virginity, fell head over heels in love, and met his heroes— encounters that
are imparted by William Miller, the really young looking primary character of
the film. In spite of being a film industry disappointment, the film got
positive audits. It got four Oscar assignments, one of which prompted a grant
to Crowe for his screenplay. It was additionally granted the 2001 Grammy Award
for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other
Visual Media. Roger Ebert hailed it the best film of the year. It additionally
won two Golden Globes, for Best Picture and Kate Hudson won Best Supporting
Actress.
In 1973, William Miller is a 15-year-old kid
yearning to be a rock columnist. His mom, Elaine, needs him to turn into a
legal counselor. Evaded by his comrades, he composes for underground papers in
San Diego, imparting the adoration for rock music imparted in him through an
endowment of collections deserted on the day his sister Anita left home. William
listens to a meeting with rock columnist Lester Bangs. William has sent Bangs
duplicates of his work, and Bangs gives William a $35 task to review an audit
of a Black Sabbath show. At first hesitant to aid a columnist, the band
Stillwater brings William backstage after he commends their work.
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