Cameron Crowe’s memoir The Uncool revisits his years as a wunderkind rock journalist and the unlikely making of Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He recalls a family-shaped draft, a withering early rejection, editor Susan Bolotin’s support, and a title change from Stairway to Heaven. Hollywood chapters follow: producer Art Linson’s backing, David Lynch’s polite pass, Amy Heckerling’s hire, Sean Penn’s immersive Spicoli, and wary studio execs. A grim test screening gave way to a packed Tempe theater and a youth-driven hit—boosting Vans’ checkerboard shoes—and prompting calls for more teen films as Crowe embraced screenwriting.
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