Crowe Looks Back and Ahead..

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NY Post film critic Lou Lumenick catches up briefly with Cameron via email to celebrate the Blu-ray release of Almost Famous – The Bootleg Cut. Cameron also touches on Elizabethtown, Pearl Jam Twenty and We Bought a Zoo. Here’s the choicest quotes:

On Almost Famous, The Bootleg Cut & Support from Fans and DreamWorks

“It’s the one movie I’ve done that I hear about the most,” Crowe tells The Post. “Wherever I am, it seems, somebody comes up and says something about ‘Almost Famous.’ ” “Often it’s a button-down business type who looks like somebody’s accountant uncle, and they take you aside and say wistfully, ‘I followed Deep Purple to 25 cities in the early ’70s. ‘Almost Famous’ is my life,” says Crowe, 53. “And we have a moment talking about music, and vinyl. It’s the reason I made the movie.”

“We had the commercial capital, thanks to DreamWorks, to make the movie with all the love and time to get it pretty right,” Crowe recalls. “Big props to the cast, too, who really felt the movie as we were making it. Kate Hudson dancing on that arena floor will always be one of the favorite things I was very lucky enough to be behind the camera and watch happen. Movies tend to communicate the spirit of the people who made it, maybe that’s why it lasted.”

Crowe calls the 162-minute “Untitled” version, which adds 40 minutes and was previously available on DVD, “the full movie. The theatrical cut of ‘Almost Famous’ was honed through public screenings. On the big screen, I think the cross-country tour was a little exhausting for some people (just like life) . . . but for home viewing, ‘Untitled’ is made for you to put it on pause, grab a beer, and then back on the road to visit the next city. “Also there are some sub-plots in the longer version that I do miss in the theatrical version — for example Jeff Bebe (Jason Lee) has a secret coke problem and other little side-stories that I will always love. Either version is there for whatever mood you’re in, or how long you want to tour with Stillwater.”

On Elizabethtown

“Elizabethtown,” Crowe says, “was a big, open-hearted movie that worked for some people, maybe not for others. But for me it will always be about the final road trip, and the music of My Morning Jacket and Tom Petty and Ryan Adams. Also it was a chance to film in Kentucky and pay a little tribute to my Dad, who grew up there.”

On Pearl Jam Twenty

Crowe calls it “our equal-part tribute to Bob Dylan’s ‘Don’t Look Back’ and The Who’s ‘The Kids Are Alright.’ When I first moved to Seattle in the mid-’80s, that now-hallowed music scene was starting to come together and I was fortunate to have a front-row seat to the formation and the early shows of Pearl Jam. We gave them jobs on ‘Singles’ to keep the band afloat.”  “They became good friends of mine, and about 10 years ago we started talking about a project that would use all the archival stuff the band had never shown to the public. The time finally came to tell that story. Jeff Ament, the bassist and creative architect of the band in many ways, said to me, ‘I’m expecting to learn things about our little band that I never knew. I hope it’s a little bit like group therapy.’ ”

On We Bought a Zoo

Crowe e-mails that it’s “probably closest to ‘Almost Famous’ or ‘Jerry Maguire’ in the mix of comedy and drama. It’s a fun movie with a smokin’ cast, and I think everybody is bringing something new to it. We’re almost two weeks in, and every day has been a blast. It’s also a little bit of a tribute to the great Bill Forsyth comedy, ‘Local Hero.’ I’m really excited . . . tomorrow Peter Riegert, the star of that movie, is playing a juicy part with Matt Damon. Should be good.”

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Almost Famous: Bootleg Cut Blu Out This Sunday!

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Don’t forget that the Best Buy exclusive (at least for now) of Almost Famous – The Bootleg Cut arrives on Blu-ray this Sunday in beautiful High Definition and a sparkling DTS-HD 5.1 sound mix. On top of this wonderful news, it will be on sale for only $14.99! This is the longer, extended version, so hang on to your DVD so that you’ll have the theatrical version as well. Here’s a list of the extra features which is a nice combination of the extras from both of the previous DVD releases:

  • Cameron Crowe Audio Introduction
  • Audio Commentary with Cameron Crowe, Andy Fischer, Scott Martin, Ivan Carona,Mark Atkinson and Alice Crowe
  • The Making of Almost Famous (24:50) (Standard Definition)
  • Interview with Lester Bangs (1:55) (Standard Definition)
  • Cameron Crowe’s Top Albums of 1973 (3:52): (High Definition)
  • “Fever Dog” Music Video (4:42) (High Definition)
  • “Love Comes and Goes” Audio Demo (3:53)
  • Rolling Stone Articles (1080p)
    • “The Alman Brothers” — December 6, 1973
    • “Led Zeppelin” — March 13, 1975
    • Neil Young — August 14, 1975
    • Peter Frampton — February 10, 1977
    • Fleetwood Mac — March 24, 1977
    • Van Morrison — May 19, 1977
    • Joni Mitchell — July 26, 1979
  • B-Sides (5:21): (Standard Definition)
  • Cleveland Concert (15:45) (Standard Definition)
  • “Small Time Blues” (2:55) (Standard Definition)
  • “Stairway to Heaven” Deleted Scene (12:13): (Standard Definition)
  • Almost Famous Script (High Definition)
  • Theatrical Trailer (2:33) (High Definition)
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Zoo Cafe Scene Filming in Los Angeles

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Here’s a cool shot of Cameron and company filming a cafe scene for We Bought a Zoo near the Los Angeles airport. This picture was taken by a twitter user (@genericsurplus) who works across the street. It looks like the filming has been creating a bit of a buzz on Twitter with many folks commenting on it.

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We Bought a Zoo Filming Begins!

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That’s right! Filming has begun on We Bought a Zoo! The long awaited seventh feature film from Cameron Crowe is off and running! Here’s a pic as Matt Damon watches a bit of playback. Please note, these are just behind the scenes shots at the set location are not Matt in character in front of the camera.

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Benjamin Mee Talks Zoo

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There’s a nice article over at Express UK that chronicles Benjamin Mee’s story and his book, We Bought a Zoo which begins filming later this month.

Ben had this to say about the exposure he hopes the film will bring to the Dartmoor Zoological Park:

“We’re keeping our fingers crossed that every American tourist who comes to the UK after the film is out will want to visit us and meet the real animals.”

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Cameron Going to the Zoo?

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Lots of buzz around the Internet regarding a possible future project for Cameron. It would be an adaption of the book, We Bought a Zoo by Benjamin Mee. Nothing to confirm at this point, but it sounds intriguing. You can read a bit more over at Slash Film.

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Paste’s 10 Best Movie Soundtrack

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As part of their Best of the Decade series, the always great Paste magazine shares their 10 Best Movie Soundtracks. Vanilla Sky lands at #8 and Almost Famous was their #5 choice. Here’s what they said:

8. Vanilla Sky (2001)

Cameron Crowe’s follow-up to Almost Famous was confusing, aching and beautiful, and the music and that played throughout its disorienting scenes—eerie selections from Radiohead and Jeff Buckly, plus oddly jaunty moments thanks to Peter Gabriel Todd Rundgren—perfectly augmented that off-kilter mood. As a bonus, Crowe tossed Sigur Ros in the mix three years before Steve Zissou and his crew confronted the jaguar shark to the tune of “Staralfur.”

5. Almost Famous (2000)

The soundtrack of this decade’s best cinematic ode to the glory years of rock ‘n’ roll could’ve just been a greatest hits of assorted tunes by Led Zeppelin, The Who and The Allman Brothers. While those bands do show up, the compilation plays more like the best classic rock mixtape your dad never made, including perfect live versions (Bowie covering The Velvet Underground’s “I’m Waiting for the Man”) and under-appreciated album cuts (The Who’s “Sparks” from Tommy). And after the movie’s sing-along scene, only the soulless can resist “Tiny Dancer.”

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“Ridgemont” High: 30-Year Class Reunion

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The San Diego Union Tribune takes a fun look back at the recent 30-year class reunion at Clairemont High. Of course, this is the high school that Cameron “attended” for his book (and the eventual film) Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

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  • Almost Famous- Paramount+, Fubo, Pluto TV
  • Aloha- Netflix
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High- Starz
  • Elizabethtown- Fubo
  • Singles- Criterion Channel
  • Vanilla Sky- Paramount+,Fubo
  • We Bought A Zoo- Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max