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Cameron Crowe

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“In the future, everybody is going to be a director. Somebody’s got to live a real life so we have something to make a movie about.”

 

Biography

The eclectic career of Cameron Crowe has encompassed a wide variety of occupations, including journalism, writing liner notes for albums and filmmaking. As a teenager, the California native began writing freelance pieces for such publications as Playboy and Creem. By age 16, Crowe was on the staff of Rolling Stone, profiling such artists as Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Neil Young and Kris Kristofferson. He made as “undercover” return to high school in 1979 to research a book on teen life. The result, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, was optioned by Universal Studios before it hit the bookstores and Crowe was hired to write the screenplay adaptation. Amy Heckerling’s 1982 film version was an honest and entertaining evocation of suburban high school culture and remains vastly superior to the slew of similar teen films (including Crowe’s sophomore scripting effort 1984’s “The Wild Life”) that followed in its wake. “Fast Times” is also notable for its impressive cast, including Judge Reinhold… read more

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Tigrane

22Sep11

I finished my Cameron Crowe special week. I watched all of his films now, and my favorite would be "Almost Famous" or "Say Anything".

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Jye Sherwell

15Sep11

Good quote.

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Sean

4Sep11

I love this man's films, Almost Famous is a movie that speaks to me and is one of my favourites of all time.

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MO' T.

13Aug11

Cameron Crowe is going to direct a Sigur Ros documentary/film?!?

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