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1* AcclaimedFlop: Despite critical and awards love, the film failed to break even (grossing $47.3 million on a $60 million budget). In fact, the film's box office failure may have led to the [[CreatorKiller decline of Cameron Crowe's career]] until his 2011 comeback. Fortunately, it's been VindicatedByHistory and is now one of Crowe's signature films.
2* BillingDisplacement: Creator/KateHudson is not the main character. Creator/PatrickFugit is (and Creator/BillyCrudup gets first billing). But she is nowadays almost always the first actor people associate with the movie.
3* CaliforniaDoubling: The film was shot in and around Ocean Beach, San Diego, [=CA=], Crowe's hometown. Much of the film is set there, but the parts that aren't were also filmed there. The San Diego Sports Arena appears both as itself and as a stand-in for several other concert venues throughout the film.
4* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/KateHudson was originally supposed to play William's sister, Anita, but was given the role of Penny Lane when Creator/SarahPolley dropped out.
5* DawsonCasting: Borderline. William, who is 15, is played by Creator/PatrickFugit, who was 16 throughout filming (turning 17 shortly after it wrapped). Inverted ''or'' played straight, depending on how you interpret Penny's VagueAge, by Creator/KateHudson, who was 20 (though she ''claims'' to be as young as 16, in context she is obviously lying). The two actors were born only three-and-a-half years apart.
6* {{Defictionalization}}: One of the Director's Cut DVD extras was a "Stillwater" CD.
7* DeletedScene: In addition to the "Stairway to Heaven" scene included on the Special Edition DVD (see ExecutiveMeddling below), there's also a deleted scene of Penny saying the name of Russell's girlfriend Leslie over and over again (WordOfGod says it's a ShoutOut to a similar scene in ''Film/StolenKisses'').
8* EnforcedMethodActing: In the plane scene, instead of having the camera shake, Crowe and cinematographer John Toll made it so the set was shaking, so the actors' reactions were genuine.
9* ExecutiveMeddling: A benevolent example. Crowe wanted to include a scene where William plays the entirety of Music/LedZeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" for his mom. WordOfGod says they couldn't get the rights to "Stairway" for the scene, but it was eventually included, without the Zeppelin song, on the Special Edition DVD. Some [=YouTubers=] have [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra9YR1ze0w0 synced the song to the visual,]] though the DVD includes an on-screen prompt for the viewer to play "Stairway" alongside the scene.
10** Creator/DreamWorksSKG decided that Cameron Crowe's original vision of the film as a "band on the road" movie wouldn't appeal to audiences, so the theatrical version removed a large amount of Stillwater material in order to reshape the film as a love story between William and Penny. To compensate for tampering with the film, [=DreamWorks=] later released the "Almost Famous Untitled: The Bootleg Cut" DVD, which features the film as Crowe intended.
11** Crowe also planned for the film to be released as "Untitled," but [=DreamWorks=] demanded a more unique name. Extras were allowed to submit potential titles ("Saving William's Privates" was one), until Crowe settled on "Almost Famous."
12* IronyAsSheIsCast: Cameron Crowe's mother Alice, who was as anti-rock in real life as she's depicted in the film, plays Mrs. Deegan, the high school counselor who's one of the ones trying to convince Elaine to let William go on tour with Stillwater (see ExecutiveMeddling above).
13** Going the other way, Creator/FrancesMcDormand is actually a huge rock-n-roll fan playing the anti-rock Elaine.
14* MethodActing: According to the DVDCommentary on the director's cut, Creator/NoahTaylor stayed in character as the band's manager during breaks in filming.
15* MissingTrailerScene:
16** The trailer opens with the young William at a school dance, staring at all of his classmates who are taller than he is.
17** There's a part in the hotel room in Phoenix where William is telling Estrella, Polexia and Sapphire that he has "family members with severe anxiety problems". This is part of a scene in the script where Polexia calls her father (pretending to be calling from Paris, France), and William tells the three Band-Aids not to use the phone, in case his mother calls.
18** There are different takes of the scenes where Elaine tells her students, "Rock stars have kidnapped my son!", and on the bus during the "Tiny Dancer" scene where William tells Penny, "I have to go home", and she replies, "You are home".
19* RealLifeRelative: Creator/CameronCrowe's mother is Mrs. Deegan, William's high school counselor. Also, his sister Cynthia, along with her family, appear briefly in the elevator of the Cleveland hotel.
20* StarMakingRole: For Creator/KateHudson. Although far from suffering in obscurity due to being Creator/GoldieHawn's daughter, she was not known as an actress beforehand. This is the performance that earned her widespread acclaim and helped to launch her as an A-List star in her own right. Even years after her more popular romantic comedies faced heavy backlash, "Almost Famous" remains the one film of hers well-regarded today.
21** Also, to a lesser extent, for Creator/BillyCrudup. It did not launch him to the same heights that Hudson reached but did bring him cult recognition. Additionally, Crudup was more well known than Hudson going into ''Almost Famous'', having ''Film/{{Sleepers}}'' on his resume at the time, so it's harder to pin this film as his SMR than hers.
22* TechnologyMarchesOn: Played for a laugh. "A Mo-Jo, it's a very high-tech machine that transmits pages over the telephone! It only takes eighteen minutes a page!"
23* ThoseTwoActors: Creator/JasonLee and Creator/ZooeyDeschanel had appeared together the previous year in ''Film/{{Mumford}}'', though as with this film, they didn't have any scenes together.
24* ThrowItIn: "Do you want to go to Morocco?" "Yes. [beat] Ask me again." This was not scripted, but in fact was Patrick Fugit asking Kate Hudson to do another take of the exchange.
25** Kate Hudson came up with the response "You are home" on the bus during the "tiny Dancer" scene.
26* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
27** Creator/ElijahWood tested for William Miller.
28** The role of Russell Hammond was originally meant for Creator/BradPitt. He turned it down saying, "I don't understand it enough to do it". Creator/CameronCrowe revealed that it was a toss up between Creator/ChristianBale and Creator/BillyCrudup.
29** Creator/JackBlack and Creator/JonFavreau auditioned for Lester Bangs.
30** Creator/ScarlettJohansson auditioned for a role that was later cut.
31** Creator/MichaelShannon auditioned for an unknown part. He later said it was the worst audition of his life.
32** Creator/SarahPolley was offered Penny Lane, but turned it down. Creator/KirstenDunst auditioned for Penny Lane and came very close to getting it. Creator/ChristinaRicci also came close. Creator/AliciaSilverstone lobbied for the part. Other candidates included Creator/ChristinaApplegate, Creator/SelmaBlair, Creator/SaffronBurrows, Creator/NeveCampbell, Creator/JenniferConnelly, Creator/PenelopeCruz, Creator/ClaireDanes, Creator/CameronDiaz, Creator/ElizaDushku, Creator/AnnaFriel, Creator/MaggieGyllenhaal, Creator/AlysonHannigan, Creator/KatherineHeigl, Creator/MillaJovovich, Creator/KellyMacdonald, Creator/RoseMcGowan, Creator/BrittanyMurphy, Creator/ThandieNewton, Creator/GwynethPaltrow, Creator/NataliePortman, Creator/RebeccaRomijn, Creator/WinonaRyder, Creator/ChloeSevigny, Creator/MenaSuvari, Creator/UmaThurman, Creator/LivTyler and Creator/RachelWeisz.
33** Creator/TobeyMaguire was offered the role of Dennis Hope, but was unavailable.
34** An early draft of the script (titled "Ricky Fedora" was about a British rock band, with Ricky the name of the guitar player, William being only a small role, and the main role being the band's publicist, which Crowe had written for Music/DavidBowie. When Crowe decided to make it based on his own life (see WriteWhatYouKnow below), and changed the band to an American band, that publicist character was dropped.
35** There are reports that Jimmy Fallon was to reprise his role for the 2022 Broadway adaptation for select performances. But upon the show's lack of positive critical consensus and its early closure, it never manifested.
36* WordOfGod: Upon the 4k limited edition being released in 2021, Cameron Crowe stated he actually doesn’t see William’s romance with Penny lasting very long. It’s something that will burn bright but go out fast, leaving William to end up in a far more mature and satisfying relationship with Polexia.
37* WorkingTitle: Creator/CameronCrowe initially wanted to name the film ''Untitled'', after the style of an obscure record by a forgotten band. The studio forbade it until the Director's Cut, which was officially titled ''Untitled: The Almost Famous Director's Cut''.
38* WriteWhatYouKnow: The entire film is based on Creator/CameronCrowe's days as a teenage rock journalist.
39** In his 2012 memoir ''My Cross to Bear'', Gregg Allman confirms that several aspects of the movie are directly based on Crowe's time spent with Music/TheAllmanBrothers. The scene in which Russell jumps from the top of the Topeka party house into a pool was based on something Duane Allman did: "the jumping off the roof into the pool, that was Duane—from the third floor of a place called the Travelodge in San Francisco. My brother wanted to do it again, but the cat who owned the place came out shaking his fist, yelling at him. We told that story all the time, and I have no doubt that Cameron was around for it." He also confirms that he and Dickey Betts played a joke on Crowe by claiming clauses in their contract did not allow his story to be published—just before he was to deliver it to ''Magazine/RollingStone''.
40* WriteWhoYouKnow: William Miller's mother was based on Creator/CameronCrowe's own mother, who even showed up on the set to keep an eye on him while he worked. Though he asked his mother not to bother Creator/FrancesMcDormand, the two women ended up getting along well.

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