Saturday, June 07, 2025

I'm going to live forever.

Happy Pride!
Recently, I got Fame (1980) on DVD. I used to have it on VHS, maybe I still do? I haven't watched the disc yet, I just wanted to own it. It's important.

Of course, I called it Fame (1980) to make sure it was clear I was referring to the original film, directed by Alan Parker, and not anything that came after.  It is crazy to think the TV series premiered only two years later. Crazier that the TV show lasted for six seasons.

Like the movie M*A*S*H, the series takes a film with dark overtones and brightens it up for the television audience. I watched one episode and stopped. Maybe two episodes. It was just wrong, taking this movie and making it a "dramedy."

I hate the word dramedy.

Fame (1980) inspired me, and many others, to be an actor. Many others including my wife. Unlike her, however, the movie made me terrified of New York City. It made her want to live there.

There were several movie soundtracks that were on repeat in our house during the winter of 1981, including The Stunt Man, The Blues Brothers, and this. In each case I was deeply familiar with the music before seeing those movies on cable later that year.

I watched Fame (1980) first with my new girlfriend. My first girlfriend. I was thirteen, she fifteen. I may have missed some of the movie. 

Distance: 3.5 miles
Duration: 31:15
Pace: 8:55

Fame (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 1980)
Fame - Irene Cara
Out Here on My Own - Irene Cara
Hot Lunch Jam - Irene Cara
Dogs in the Yard - Paul McCrane
Red Light - Linda Clifford
Never Alone - Contemporary Gospel Chorus of the High School of Music and Art
I Sing the Body Electric - Laura Dean, Irene Cara, Paul McCrane, Traci Parnell, Eric Brockington
Fame (Instrumental) - Michael Gore & Dean Pitchford

Route: Forest Hill Loop
Temperature: 69°
Climate: sunny & bright 
Mood: good
Stretches: yes
Water: yes
Weight: 160 lbs.

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