We know that "Fame" (which finally comes out today!) is a reboot of the 1980 movie musical — we've spent all week celebrating its release with tons of cast interviews and behind-the-scenes info — but how closely does it follow the structure of the original film? Here, we took a closet look at the main characters from each movie to see how the new class stacks up.
Shy Denise (Naturi Naughton, pictured above, right) is forced by her parents to study classical music instead of the R&B she's actually interested in, reminding us of two characters from the original film who also strived to impress their parents. Wallflower Doris Finsecker (Maureen Teegy, pictured above, left) was pushed into auditioning for the school by her slightly overbearing mother but blossomed into a confident actress over her four years, and actor Montgomery MacNeil (Paul McCrane) struggled to even show up at all on his famous mother's radar.
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It's not often students and faculty rub elbows after the final bell, but that's just what happened last night in L.A. as the cast of the singing/dancing flick "Fame" hit the black carpet at The Grove for the movie's big premiere.
Naturi Naughton (who sang at the event before Asher Book's boy band V Factory took the stage) looked stunning in a shiny purple mermaid gown, while equally fashionable Asher (on her right) was working a slate gray suit with some funky white sneaks. Taking a more casual approach to the evening was this week's Hump Day Hottie Collins Pennie. Collins was clad in head-to-toe black (including what appear to be exercise gloves), and topped off his look with a green jacket with blue detailing.
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Collins Pennie is ready for his close-up. The "Fame" star may have learned a lot from his street tough background, but now the actor, who has a good shot at being the break out of the flick, may prove himself to be a threat to his Hollywood competition. Plus, he's easy on the eyes, which is why he's joining the illustrious ranks of the Hump Day Hottie clan.
Press play on the video below to see more of Collins and keep reading for more juicy details about him.
Vital Stats: The 25-year-old Brooklyn native didn't always have it easy. Growing up in Brooklyn he lived in several foster homes before moving away at 15 to make it in Hollywood. Now, his nickname is aptly "Hollywood." Read more...
After this week, you're for sure going to remember their names. In case you missed the memo (maybe a singing telegram would have been more apropos?) it's "Fame" week here at Hollywood Crush. As we gear up for the raucous remake of the '80s classic (which opens Friday), we've made the talented, photogenic, cool (and apparently overachieving) cast members of the musical flick the focus of this week's "Star Gazing."
Click on the photo below to see more cast shots and read on to learn all the deets you need to know about the students of the New York City High School for Performing Arts.
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Like we said yesterday, the lyrics to the theme song for "Fame" are utterly infectious. Even we wanted to get up off our seat, jump on top of our desk and bust out with "Remember my name... FAME...!" after we watched the premiere of the music video just now. Of course, our officemates here who are currently working hard on the rest of VMA night might give us some odd looks, so instead of showing off some of (no doubt awesome) dance moves, we've decided to gift you with something even better: the full music video in all it's remixed glory.
Press play above to learn how to fly, and after the jump check out what a few of the movie's stars (including Naturi Naughton whose powerful vocals you heard throughout the song) had to say about the movie. Read more...
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The VMAs are just one day and six hours away (thanks, "New Moon" countdown widget for keeping the time!), but before you gather all of your closet friends to watch the big show — and our exclusive extended "New Moon" trailer — you're going to want to tune into the preshow at 8 p.m. ET, to (duh) see what everyone's wearing, but also to get the chance to see our exclusive premiere of the title track music video for "Fame," , a.k.a. the September 25th high school musical remake.
To get you ready for the dancing, singing and totally infectious lyrics ("FAME! I wanna live forever..." — see, it's already stuck in our heads!) we're offering you a few exclusive stills from the video so you can see what kinda of dancing-in-the-streets (and apparently on cars) you're in store for. So click on the photo below to see more images and tune in at 8 p.m. ET tomorrow to MTV for all kinds of VMA pre-show magic.
Hot on the heels of word "Dirty Dancing" would be getting a 21st century makeover, comes a new trailer for another highly anticipated '80s dance flick remake,"Fame," which slinks onto the big screen September 25.
While the first "Fame" trailer introduced us to the New York City High School for Performing Arts ("Where any dream is possible") and its star-studded faculty (Kelsey Grammer! Megan Mullally! Debbie Allen! Bebe Neuwirth!), this brand-new trailer (embedded above) focuses on the five friends — Alice, Malik, Denise, Jenny and Victor — at the heart of this coming-of-age tale. Read more...
Bringing back the 80’s has almost never been a good idea — perhaps until now. "Fame," the beloved musical film and TV series from the 1980s, is back. The revamped 21st century version (out Sept. 25) has new stars, new storylines and an entirely new soundtrack — it will, however, still be recognizable to those who remember their names…remember…remember.
"We use the same ideas, characters, motifs, and spin it on its head," dished Paul Iacono, who plays the role of aspiring film director Neil, to MTV News. "We bring it to the modern day world, and bring a gritty and authentic feel to it." Read more...