
At first
Fame was an Oscar Award-winning film in 1980, starring
Debbie Allen and
Irene Cara, that followed a group of kids at a performing arts high school in NY, who dance, sing and cry their way from "audition" to "graduation." Then,
Fame was a television show that aired between 1982 and 1987, with Allen reprising her role as "Lydia Grant." The television version also saw stars like
Janet Jackson and
Nia Peeples drop by.
Fame went away and we forgot about it, but the reprieve wouldn't last long.
Fame came back as a stage musical! The success of this lead to a futile spin-off/
American Idol rip-off reality TV competition called
Fame in 2003, with Debbie Allen as producer. But nobody liked it because the contestants, who were called upon to sing
and dance, couldn't sing! This, we thought, would be the final nail in the coffin to this most effervescent of enterprises. But things come full circle, as they tend to do, and they are now in the process of holding an
open casting call for a remake of the original
Fame, to be released
in theaters by Lakeshore/MGM.
Since it absolutely refuses to die with dignity, we've decided to do some fantasy casting. Just for shiggles. Also, I wish someone would bring back
Gremlins. Or
Melrose Place.
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nOvaMatic | 05/13/2008 at 2:00 PM | Comments (2) | Permalink