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8 Mile (Full Screen Edition)

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Baaaah...
8 Mile is a good,bad film.Good because in the soundtrack therer are wonderful hip-hop songs like "C.R.E.A.M." of Wu-Tang Clan or "Who Shot Ya" of Notorious B.I.G.,and this film is probably the most influent film of 2002.Why?Because a lot of people have started to listen rap-music after they have seen "8 Mile".So why is bad?Becuase the story and the actors are not so magnificent like the OST:Eminem plays a kind of biography,I think it's not so impressive,and,for exaple,Brittany Murphy shows her baddest part. The most interesting moments of the film are "fo'sure"freestyles,it's epic the free of Rabbit VS Mike (Xzibit,west coast rapper).
A film dedicated to rap music and ghetto life.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Movie
I thought this was an excellent movie. I have watched it about three times total and every time it seems to get better. Even if your not a big fan of Eminem, the things he does, and rap in general, the movie doesn't revolve around the music. It has a life story involved in it and overall, I think it is an excellent movie.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - For Emiem fans
I'm thirteen, and I was waiting to watch this movie ever since I was ten (It's R13 in New Zealand).
It wasn't the best film I've ever seen, but it was still worth the wait. I've been an Eminem fan ever since the Eminem Show came out. I think he is very clever, to be able to think up rhymes like that on the spot.

It was all in the script, of course, but if this film is really semi-autobiographical, he would have been doing that kind of rap battle before he got famous - making up rhymes on the spot. Even if they are rather offensive to the opponent, some of them are still really witty.

And by the way, a lot of people I know who have seen the film say the sex scene is really explicit - but it's not that bad actually. I'm sure there's far worse. You don't see all that much.

As I have said, I've seen better films - but this is a really great film - I recommend it to all ages except those under thirteen because of the sex scene and violence. In New Zealand, it was originally an R16 film, but when it had been on for about a month, I heard that they'd reduced it to R13.
It was on for about two months at the cinemas in New Zealand, and I can totally see why, but unlike Walk The Line, I don't think it was shown at the small-town suburban cinemas.







Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Yawn
I'm a pretty big Brittney Murphy fan and I like Eminem well enough so I was optimistic going into this movie. What a let down and it justn't isn't because I'm not jiggy wit it either. This film just tanked all around and short of fire, I don't know what could have saved it. I just couldn't bring myself to give a Brittney Murphy movie 1 star. Maybe you might like it, but I doubt it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Okay...nothin special though
I like this movie but then again i don't. It's just a story about a guy having a dream to have a record deal--or to just win the rap battle and he FINALLY at the end fufills those dreams. No big fairy tale. But watch it, you might find it more interesting than I did.



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