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You want to remake Fame, Alan Parker's seminal stardom starved, "gotta sing, gotta act, GOTTA dance" New York School for the Performing Arts musical dramedy, you're going to need teachers. Somebody's got to say, "So you want FAME?"The Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth, Megan Mullally, Charles S. Dutton...and...wait for it...wait...The woman who said that line way back when, on the TV series version...
Chris Dutton / Hardball Times : Batters and BABIP — What we did — Batting average on balls in play—the rate at which batted balls other than home runs become hits—is commonly used as a measure of pitching performance. However, precious little work has been done to explore BABIP from the hitter's perspective.
This morning (I mean early morning), SBN's own Peter Bendix and Chris Dutton (though I'm not sure he's one of SBN's own), posted one of the most comprehensive updates and inquires in to BABIP I've seen in awhile at The Hardball Times. Their method was to breakout some BPro metrics that measure skills that batters possess and create a new regression model to determine the correlation coefficients...
MGM’s forthcoming update of the 1980 musical drama “Fame” has added a powerhouse group of actors with musical theater backgrounds to portray administrative and teaching roles at NYC’s prestigious High School of Performing Arts. Among the new cast members are Charles S. Dutton, a Yale School of Drama grad who will play an acting teacher; and [...]
Megan Mullally, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen have been tenured. The quintet has been chosen to fill out the administrative and teaching roles in MGM and Lakeshore Entertainment's remake of "Fame." Choreographer Kevin Tancharoen will direct the reinvention of the 1980 musical about a group of dancers, singers, actors and artists trying to survive four gruel¬ing...
The Fame remake will be hitting big screens in the Fall of 2009, and the cast has just been finalized. Reports are coming in that Megan Mullally, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen have all been enlisted "to fill out the administrative and teaching roles" at New York City High School of Performing Arts. MGM says "This picture is a celebration, a testament to people...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Actors Megan Mullally, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen have been tenured. The quintet has been chosen for administrative and teaching roles in the remake of "Fame." Choreographer Kevin Tancharoen will direct the reinvention of the 1980 musical drama about a group of dancers, singers, actors and artists trying to survive four...
Kelsey Grammer joins Megan Mullally in Fame 2009 the Movie! Fame The Movie (2009) adds also Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen to the cast. Fame is yet another 1980s movie musical redo for 2009 along with Footloose led by Zac Efron. The movie’s production is $25 million. “This picture is a celebration, a testament [...]
They’re remaking Fame. No, seriously. Because that’s a classic that needs to be tampered with. Fuck, dude. Megan Mullally, Kelsey Grammer, Charles S. Dutton, Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen have been tenured. The quintet has been chosen to fill out the administrative and teaching roles in MGM and Lakeshore Entertainment’s remake of “Fame.” Choreographer Kevin Tancharoen [...]
Good news for the Fame remake nobody really thinks is necessary: The high school's faculty will include Bebe Neuwirth (dance), Kelsey Grammer (orchestra), Megan Mullally (voice), and Broadway actor Charles S. Dutton (acting) in the 2009 film. Debbie Allen, who...
The two stars have been tapped for roles in a remake of the Oscar-winning '80s movie 'Fame.' Also set to appear in the musical, scheduled for release in September 2009, are Charles S. Dutton , Bebe Neuwirth and Debbie Allen, according to the Hollywood Reporter . The film focuses on a group of dancers, singers, actors and artists trying to survive four grueling years at a prestigious New York...