8 Mile - Eminem as Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith; Kim Basinger as Stephanie Smith; Mekhi Phifer as David 'Future' Porter; DVD
D**.
Eminem 8 mile movie
This film was excellent eminem was brilliant.
V**4
Good movie.
Good movie. Ordered as a gift. Recipient enjoyed it.
S**6
Enlightening insight into Eminem’s rise to fame from absolutely nothing.
I’m not a massive fan but it was very interesting to learn about the background of Eminem. The final ‘battle’ actually had me shouting “YES!!!!!” at the TV!Only one gripe and that was that the background music got in the way of the talking so I missed a lot of what was being said, but that could just be my hearing.
D**W
is the best format to purchase on Blu-ray 8 Mile :D
The Best version of this AWARD WINNING film "8 MILE" - is the best format to purchase on Blu-ray as it is 4x times better resolution than DVD.The 'DVD' has become 'obsolete' with the new 'Hi-definition format' Players, and 1080p LED or LCD,or Hi/Def Plasma TVs.You can now buy Blu-ray players on Amazon, for under 'most peoples regular ££££ budgets' which is best to take advantage off.The whole Film has had a Hi/Def complete make-over and looks spectacular even for those who have already seen it a dozen times on DVD.BUY at the current price, its a Bargain for the Blu-ray version in my opinion.Amazon UK's price will 'prove difficult' to be beaten in my humble point of view. "Plus the Amazon peace of mind customer service".Something for you to keep in your blu-ray collection you can replay again & again... bargain at present price... check it out.!If you enjoy my reviews, please don't forget to vote, and help keep the Amazon Voting system alive. Thanks! David :D
N**.
Good film but shouldn’t be charged
Have always liked this film. I was willing to pay for it as my son wanted to watch it with me but other than that I would not have paid to see it again
E**
Enjoyable watch
It's one of my all time favourite movies
A**)
Exquisite masterpiece of a movie
Everything was perfect and a great execution of what it was like to be a white rapper in the 90s
C**E
I really enjoyed it
I am more likely to be seen watching classic movies rather than a "Rapper" movie but my son wanted it and we watched it tonight. I had no real knowledge of Eminem (Marshall Bruce Mathers III) except that he was a rapper and was expecting some sort of extended music video. Far from it. Obviously very talented with good support from Kim Bassinger and Mekhi Phifer and some others I recognised, Eminem portrays a poor white trailer trash kid from the other side of the "8 Mile" in Detroit who has rapping skills and the film builds to a climax where he is in a rapping contest with a gang leader oddly called Papa Doc - no offence to Haitians intended I am sure. The film portrayed a gritty side of America and was eminently watchable.