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8 Mile [UMD] (UMD DVD) DVD
2.35:1: Cinemascope
PN: 025192863325
Release: 11/15/2005
Starring: Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy
Director(s): Curtis Hanson
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Discontinued: Unfortunately this product is no longer available and has been discontinued.
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Please Note: This item is a special UMD DVD movie that requires a UMD movie playerto use such as the Sony PSP. This DVD will not work with a standard DVD player.
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8 MileControversial Rap star Eminem makes his acting debut in this hard-edged urban drama, inspired in part by incidents from the musician's own life. Jimmy Smith ( Eminem), known to his friends as Rabbit, is a young man trying to make his way out of the burned-out shell of inner-city Detroit. Rabbit's entire life has been a hard climb, and it certainly hasn't gotten any easier lately; Rabbit has just been dumped by his girlfriend, forcing him to move back in with his emotionally unstable mother, Stephanie ( Kim Basinger), and he's getting along especially poorly with Stephanie's new boyfriend. Rabbit has a factory job that's tough, demeaning, and doesn't pay especially well, and he's convinced his skills as a rapper are his only real hope at a better life. Rabbit makes music with a crew of DJ's and MC's who call themselves Three One Third, among them his close friend Future ( Mekhi Phifer), but his status as a white kid making music in a predominantly African-American community and culture is extremely intimidating, and after Rabbit freezes up in the midst of an MC battle, he's convinced he's missed his chance and that he's doomed to lead a marginal life as a factory rat for the rest of his days. With the help of his friends, and his new girlfriend Alex ( Brittany Murphy), Rabbit struggles to work up the courage and the confidence to take one more shot at making his dream a reality. 8 Mile was shot on location in Detroit; the name refers to 8 Mile Road, a thoroughfare along the city's perimeter which effectively separates the middle-class suburban neighborhoods from the lower-class inner-city. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast Eminem as Jimmy Smith, Jr., AKA Rabbit Kim Basinger as Stephanie Smith Brittany Murphy as Alex Mekhi Phifer as Future Evan Jones as Cheddar Bob Omar Benson Miller as Sol George Eugene Byrd as Wink De'Angelo Wilson as DJ Iz Anthony Mackie as Papa Doc Taryn Manning as Janeane Michael Shannon as Greg Buehl Chloe Greenfield as Lily Craig Chandler as Paul Paul Bates as Manny
| Crew Kevin Kavanaugh - Art Director Mali Finn - Casting Stuart Parr - Co-producer Mark Bridges - Costume Designer Eric Heffron - First Assistant Director Curtis Hanson - Director Craig Kitson - Editor Jay Rabinowitz - Editor Carol Genelon - Executive Producer Gregory Goodman - Executive Producer James Whitaker - Executive Producer Carol Fenelon - Executive Producer Paul Rosenberg - Executive Producer Eminem - Composer (Music Score) Jeff Bass - Songwriter Luis Resto - Songwriter Philip Messina - Production Designer Rodrigo Prieto - Cinematographer Curtis Hanson - Producer Jimmy Iovine - Producer Brian Grazer - Producer Thomas Betts - Set Designer Kristen Toscano Messina - Set Designer Harry E. Otto - Set Designer Danny Michael - Sound/Sound Designer Scott Silver - Screenwriter Michael J. Moore - Second Assistant Director Julia Evershade - Supervising Sound Editor Dane A. Davis - Supervising Sound Editor
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 8 Mile The hip-hop generation gets its Saturday Night Fever with 8 Mile, director Curtis Hanson's searing, grimy look at the world of freestyle
ap in mid-'90s Detroit and its most notorious progeny, Eminem -- or, more specifically, a rapper nicknamed Rabbit who happens to bear an uncanny similarity to the controversial superstar. The film seems tailor-made to deflect criticism of the media-hungry artist: The man otherwise known as Marshall Mathers is portrayed as a hard worker, doting big brother, and even friend to ostracized gay co-workers. And yet 8 Mile is no puff piece. Eminem's character is also hotheaded, insular, and, with his gray skull cap and headphones perpetually glued to his head, more than a little nerdy. Hanson and writer Scott Silver have managed to create such a vivid milieu, time period, and bank of supporting characters, a first-time actor can't help but succeed, and Eminem acquits himself well -- there isn't a moment when he's grandstanding or playing to the camera. Predictably, the women who orbit Rabbit's life -- including a defiantly cast but strangely appropriate Kim Basinger and an irresistibly tarty Brittany Murphy -- don't fare as well in the scheme of the plot, but they're at least understandably, three-dimensionally pathetic and/or two-timing. Tying it all together are the thrilling, incendiary freestyle scenes, which dovetail perfectly with the drama and underline the pitch-black insult humor that provides the burgeoning rapper -- and seemingly, just about everyone else in Detroit -- with his only real release. After its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival, 8 Mile broke box-office records in the US when it garnered the second-largest opening ever for a drama. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
Eminem: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Song (winner) Eminem: Broadcast Film Critics Association, Best Song (winner) Eminem: Broadcast Film Critics Association, Best Song (nominated) Eminem: Golden Globe, Best Original Song (nominated) Jeff Bass: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Song (winner) Luis Resto: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Song (winner)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English | | Subtitle Options: | English, Spanish, French | | Sound Processing: | DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
| | Additional Features: | Theatrical trailer
The making of 8 Mile | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 2.35:1: Cinemascope
| | MPAA Rating: | R | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | | | Content Length: | 111 min | | | |
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