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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Music Artist
Eminem
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Custom Bundle
No
Actor
Kim Basinger, Eminem
Sub-Genre
Rap/Hip-Hop
Edition
Special Edition
UPC
0025192198120
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Rating
R
Genre
Drama
Run Time
111 min.
Movie/TV Title
8 Mile
Studio
Universal Studios

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0025192198120
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9046025177

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
8 Mile
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Genre
Drama
Studio
Universal Studios
Run Time
111 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.63 in
Item Weight
0.24 lb
Item Length
7.60 in
Item Width
5.31 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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  • Maybe not the Real Slim Shady, but very very good

    Ah, a movie starring a music star, never something that invties feelings of joy and anticipation (Glitter, anyone?). What we have here, however, is not a badly written, directed and acted pop song vehicle. Instead, 8 Mile is an extremely well written, well directed and well acted (yes, well acted) piece of film-making. Like him or loathe him, his lyrics or whatever, Eminem is an undeniable presence in today's world, no matter what people like Tipper Gore in the US would have you think. He is also a good actor, at least when he is not required to stretch himself. Here he plays moody, resentful ands angry, all parts of his natural personality as it appears in public. I mean, this is man who wrote 'Stan'. But he can act, that is a fact. His persona has been watered down for ...

  • 8 mile

    8 Mile tells the story of a white kid on the wrong side of the tracks living in Detroit with a dead end job and a trailer park mom. Deep inside, he aspires to break free from the chains of the reality of his life through the poetry and passion and rawness of rap; the one place he can possibly gain a feeling of purpose and hear his own voice. Obviously, it's no big secret that this storyline runs very parallel to that of of Eminem's own roots and his own aspirations. Where fiction and reality collide is blurred and that works for the picture. First off, I think Curtis Hanson did a great job rebuilding that world and protecting his novice lead. He understood the material and I was drawn in to the world that he recreated. Also, the cinematography widely lends itself towards upping ...

  • HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! EXCELLENT MOVIE!! GREAT EXAMPLE!!!!

    A+++!!! An AWESOME FILM!!! VERY INSPIRATIONAL!! GREAT MUSIC AS WELL!!! A great behind-the-scenes look at the hard inner-city life(the pre-success life of many songwriters/MC's/Rappers/etc), living life without a cent and working hard to achieve your dreams! A GREAT EXAMPLE of the life many live, day in and day out, and what they have to do and what they go through to make it to the big time! We have watched this DVD more times than we can even count!!! GREAT PERFORMANCES!!! 8 Mile stars Eminem, and shows an "example" of the hard life that he had lived in inner-city Detroit. However, if you follow Eminem and you're familiar with the life of Marshall Mathers, the movie isnt an exact depiction of his life, but rather a great example of much of what he went ...

  • Better than expected! A true to life experience worth watching.

    OK.. I wasn't too sure about this movie, and really bought it for my nephew. But I have to say I was impressed with the realism and characters of the whole thing. As a 40 something mom I don't care for that music style, but was very impressed with the the fact that this was not a glamorized version produced to incite more youngsters to try their hand and get "famous". I thought the movie was well done, and showed as much gritty truth as possible. This is not a feel good movie... it makes you think and helps people realize that the truth is often more than a dream come true in a 2 hour setting. Violence, content, and language are pretty much what you would expect in this type of movie...but to be honest, not as bad as what I have seen on Comedy Central! I was pleasantly ...

  • Milestone

    The first formula film in years to work on every level. 8 Mile brings an entire world to life, with it’s vividly displayed music sets, strong performances, natural dialogue, and, above all, heart. The film is aided immensely on it’s focus, something many formula films these days seem to lack. By centering on the life of one character, his failures are all the more painful, his triumph all the more sweet. I highly respect Eminem’s music, and have been a fan for awhile, so perhaps I am biased, but all I know is this: No other 2002 movie exhilarated me this much, no 2002 movie has this replay value to me, and no other 2002 movie made me cheer out loud.