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"Idol" judge Cowell "Struck" by movie idea
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-08-02 19:54
LOS ANGELES?- "American Idol" star and reality TV producer Simon Cowell
is venturing into features with a music-themed project tentatively titled
"Star Struck."
Inspired by Alan Parker's 1980 film "Fame," "Star Struck" is set behind
the scenes of a TV singing competition in the vein of "Idol" and the
Cowell-produced British show "X-Factor" and follows 10 contestants trying
to make it to the top.
"The story is told through the eyes of those 10 contestants," said
Cowell, who will produce "Struck." "We want it to be the musical version
of 'Rocky' -- an underdog story, a feel-good film."
A singing reality show is a perfect setting to make the story in the film
relatable, Cowell said.
"'Fame' was all about young people wanting to be famous, and in order to
do that, they enrolled in a drama school," Cowell said. "The difference
25 years later is that everyone who wants to be famous today signs up for
'American Idol."'
For authenticity, the leads in the film -- playing participants in a TV
singing competition -- will be cast through nationwide open call
auditions similar to those used on the reality shows. Cowell, who hopes
to hold the calls early next year in seven or eight cities, believes
casting unknowns for the leads is crucial.
"To enjoy the film, you've got to watch the actors and believe that they
are contestants on a reality show," he said.
Just as he does as a judge on "Idol" and "X-Factor," Cowell will be at
the auditions for the movie. And just like a singing reality show,
"Struck" will open with clips from the auditions.
Cowell, who is busy executive-producing the summer reality series
"America's Got Talent" for NBC and "American Inventor" for ABC, has had
the idea for the movie for two to three years. After meeting a number of
writers early on, he picked British TV scribe Jonathan Harvey, who
followed him around for the past two years.
On Wednesday, Cowell signed off on Harvey's synopsis for "Struck" and is
moving forward with the film, which he hopes to get released in summer
2008.
"The most important thing for the film was the timing," Cowell said. "We
decided that next summer will be the right time to launch it."
"Star Struck," which Cowell produces through his Syco Prods., is not yet
set up at a studio but has garnered interest from several places.
In doing the movie, Cowell is going with his instincts. Five years ago,
it took him and "Idol" creator Simon Fuller months of relentless pitching
until Fox finally picked up the show.
"We always believed that a TV show like 'Idol' would be successful,"
Cowell said. "I have the same feeling about doing the movie."
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