Eminem makes his movie debut in this tale of an aspiring talented rapper in Detroit, and the most crucial week of his young life.
Eminem is set to tour Europe in September 2005. To whet the appetite, he's releasing Eminem The Anger Management Tour Live, his first live DVD, which features the full-on awesome concert recorded in 2003 in Detroit, plus behind-the-scenes backstage footage with Em, 50 Cent, G-Unit, D12 and Obie Trice. Recorded in 5.1 Surround Sound.
Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Eminem & Ice Cube: The Up In Smoke Tour
8 Mile explores a week in the lives of a group of young people struggling to find their way in urban decay of 1995 Detroit. For people like Jimmy Rabbit Smith, Jr (EMINEM) and his friends, hip-hop is the only things standing between them and the void. Rabbit knows his ticketout out is through his rhymes, but to succeed, he has to channel his anger into his lyrics and face the showdown of his life. From Academy Award winning producer/director Curtis Lanson (L.A CONFIDENTIAL) and Academy Award winning producer Brian Grazer, 8 Mile is one of the most critically acclaimed movies of its year. Featuring outstanding performances from Eminem Academy Award winner Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy and Mekhi Phifer the critically acclaimed 8 Mile is one of the most talked about movies of its year. Bonus Features Making of 8 Mile, Battle Rhyme for Reel Time- Detroit MCs Take on Eminem. Never before seen freestyle battle footage Exclusive never seen before Eminem Superman music video
Eminem wins by a knockout! raves Rolling Stone, as the Grammy Award®-winning phenomenon makes his feature film debut in this gripping story about the boundaries that hold us back-and the courage that can set us free. Featuring the Academy Award®-winning song, Lose Yourself, Eminem stars as Jimmy Smith, Jr. whose life is a daily fight just to keep hope alive. Feeding his dreams in Detroit's vibrant music scene, Jimmy wages an extraordinary personal struggle to find his own voice-and earn a place in a world where rhymes rule, legends are born and every moment...is another chance. From Academy Award® winners Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential) and Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind), 8 Mile is the triumphant film Time Magazine hails as Powerful! and Entertainment Weekly applauds as Electrifying and Mesmerizing ! Special Features The Making of 8 Mile - Exclusive Rap battles - Superman Music Video Please note: Blu-ray disc may be restricted to Region B.
Eminem makes his movie debut in this tale of an aspiring talented rapper in Detroit, and the most crucial week of his young life.
This concert was filmed at Madison Square Gardens in New York in 2005 at the culmination of Eminem's farewell tour prior to his retirement. It's a spectacular show with multi-level staging amazing lighting and guest appearances from D12 Obie Trice and Stat Quo. Tracklisting: 1: Evil Deeds 2: Mosh 3: Business 4: Rain Man 5: Ass Like That 6: Puke 7: Kill You 8: Like Toy Soldiers 9: Lodi Dodi 10: Just A Friend 11: Nuthin But A G Thing 12: My Name Is 13: Git Up (with D12) 14: How Come (with D12) 15: Rock Star (Bizarre) 16: 40oz (with D12) 17: My Band (with D12) 18: Stan 19: The Way I Am 20: Just Don't Give A F**k 21: Got Some Teeth (Obie Trice and Eminem) 22: Stay 'Bout It (Obie Trice and Stat Quo) 23: The Set Up (Obie Trice and Stat Quo) 24: Like Dat (Stat Quo and Obie Trice) 25: Cleaning Out My Closet 26: Mockingbird 27: Just Lose It 28: Lose Yourself
They may be every parent's nightmare, but the rap all-stars that comprise the 2000 Up in Smoke tour (smoke, as in blunts and chronic--or marijuana, for the uninitiated) are incredibly popular with a surprising cross-section of young music lovers today. This two-hour-plus DVD captures most of one concert by the four rappers who joined together for this tour: Ice Cube, Eminem, Dr Dre, and Snoop Dogg. If you aren't a fan of the music, don't expect this to change your mind, or even to help you understand these rappers' appeal. For the devoted, however, you get heaping doses of four of the hottest acts working, in a show that includes lavish production values, as well as plenty of backstage footage and photographs as extra features. Given the slice-and-dice editing (no shot, it seems, is allowed to last more than two seconds), it's hard to get a fix on them or a true picture of what the show looked like if you happened to be sitting in the audience. --Marshall Fine
The rent is due and his car's been booted. Sean has to come up with some ends... and fast! With his best friend and roommate Dee Loc he gets a job busting suds down at the local car wash. The first order of business is impressing Mr Washington the gun-toting dominoes-playing owner of The Wash. Comic tensions fly when Mr Washington hires Sean as Dee Loc's supervisor. Then they start getting harrassed by menacing phone calls from a disgruntled ex-employee. Then Dee Loc begins to susp
The award-winning rap sensation Eminem's uncut videos are available for the first time in this collection. Track Listing: 1. Stan 2. The Way I Am 3.The Real Slim Shady 4. Role Model 5. Guilty Conscience 6. My Name Is 7. Just Don't Give A F***
The smoke hasn't settled yet but there can be no doubt that this summer's ""Up In Smoke"" tour had the biggest fire of any touring music show. This Hip Hop All-Star show features Dr. Dre Snoop Doggy Dogg Eminem Ice Cube and other special guests in a program offering many surprises from onstage to backstage to scenes from the road shot by the artists themselves on home video cameras. ICE CUBE Tracks: Hello / You Can Do It / N**** You Love To Hate / We Be Clubbin EMINEM T
All Access Europe is a behind-the-scenes look at rap sensation Eminem as he travels through Europe on his 2001 tour. Joined by his crew D12, the controversial MC lets the cameras roll as he and his entourage traipse through such places as Hamburg, Oslo, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Manchester and London. Much of the action is shot on hand-held camera which captures the posse hanging out backstage, getting drunk/stoned, rehearsing in empty stadiums and performing in front of immense and adoring crowds. We also get to see Em drop his pants--twice. While this is entertaining at times, it's hardly insightful. Sporadic interviews reveal aspects of Slim that we already knew: that the interview/media process bores him; that Dido helped his career out as much as he helped hers with "Stan". The best aspect of this slightly lacklustre release is the constant soundtrack that the live footage offers: Em and D12 perform all the classics here like "The Way I Am" (with Marilyn Manson), "Stan" (with Dido), "I'm Back", "Devil's Night", "The Real Slim Shady" and hordes of others, showing himself a capable performer and a truly inspirational rapper. On the DVD: Eminem's devilish symbols of subversion are all over this DVD, from the chainsaw-map on the inside jacket to the suspicious looking capsules that indicate the menu options. Special features are live performances of "Purple Pills" and "Forget About Dre" (featuring the good Doctor himself), a gallery of still photos and, desperately enough, a "cast and crew" section which is basically a rolling list of credits. The sound quality isn't bad with Dolby Stereo 2.0 and the video aspect ratio is 4:3 but it's hard not to feel that the one-hour-38-minute running time would benefit from being reduced by half an hour. --Paul Sullivan
Having recently announced his retirement from music ironically Eminem appears to have more success acclaim and activity at present than at any time throughout his career. And after numerous major hit singles and multi-platinum albums his greatest hits collection 'Curtain Call' is currently selling by the bucketload having achieved a number one placement in its first week of release. The Eminem DVD Collector's Box celebrates this rap icon's astonishing achievements
Multi-Platinum rap phenomenon Eminem assumes his alter ego Slim Shady to unleash his most provocative personality to date in a hilarious and surreal expose of todays pop culture. Enter the animated world of 'Slim Shady' and his crew featuring the naive high school underdog Marshall the devious fashion fiend Ken Keniff Slim's most loyal smoked-out disciple Dave and the muscle bound outspoken Big D who feels it's his duty to beat up on every over-hyped celebrity that crosses his path. The Slim Shady show has already become a feature of Eminem's live performances throughout the UK and includes episodes such as: The Party Crashers Slimshank Redemption Moviestar Marshall Dyke Hills Mall and the brand new exclusive The Ass And The Curious. Slim Shady is without doubt the flyest and most self-promoting homeboy in town...
The first time that the opening episode of Slim Shady Version II was shown to the public as a prelude to Eminem's live set on the Anger Management tour in America, it received critical acclaim. The point was clear, ran the consensus: by juxtaposing cartoon images of his split personality alongside South Park characters, Marshall Mathers was querying why their anti-social behaviour is satire and his is offensive. More episodes then turned up on the Web leading MTV to commission these nine five-minute shorts in which Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers run around taking drugs, swearing, attempting to have sex and beating up pop stars such as N'Stink and Pristina Gagulera. Sadly, those kind of lame puns are about as funny as it gets. A typical scene runs like this: the boys spot Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and they beat them up. That's it. Worse still, any sense of characterisation that places in context the anger and prejudice of Eminem's recorded work is lost here, leaving dumb and rather ugly misogyny to stand alone. A brief documentary about the making of the shorts is equally as grim and proves that cartoons really shouldn't be made by people with no sense of humour.--Ian Watson
8 Mile (2002): Eminem (Marshall Mathers) makes his big screen debut with 8 MILE a bracing drama directed by Curtis Hanson. Set in 1995 in the bleak urban battle zone of Detroit the film follows the struggles of a young man who is desperate to make a better life for himself. Jimmy Smith Jr. better known as Rabbit is destined for a life of squalor. Living in a cramped trailer with his deadbeat mom (Kim Basinger) Rabbit works in a factory to make ends meet. His only outlet is hip-hop. Possessing a talent for freestyle rapping Rabbit still hasn't managed to unleash his true potential. But his best friend Future (Mekhi Phifer) is determined to make that happen. Future forces Rabbit to enter a freestyle battle that he blew the week before giving him another chance at redemption. Hanson's stellar portrait of lower-class urban disillusionment shot with uncompromisingly gritty realism by Rodrigo Prieto proves that the issue is no longer about race it's about money. Eminem delivers a bold performance as the troubled youngster who is still trying to find his place in a harsh cruel world. Boyz N The Hood (1991): Boyz N The Hood is the critically acclaimed story about three friends growing up in a South Central Los Angeles neighborhood and of street life where friendship pain danger and love combine to form reality. ""The Hood"" is a place where drive-by shootings and unemployment are rampant. But it is also a place where harmony co-exists with adversity especially for the three young men growing up there: Doughboy (Ice Cube) an unambitious drug dealer; his brother Ricky (Morris Chestnut) a college-bound teenage father; and Ricky's best friend Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) who aspires to a brighter future beyond the ""The Hood."" Higher Learning (1995): Director John Singleton's Higher Learning follows three very different freshman students in their first term of university who find themselves having to reassess their lives and confront such thought-provoking issues as prejudice racism and sexism... Former high school track star Malik Williams finds that instead of cruising through his first year of an athletic scholarship he's actually going to have to run faster and harder in order to make the grade. Naive Kirstin Conne is ill prepared for a completely different aspect of college life - not only does she discover that male students don't always accept ""no"" for an answer but she also starts to reassess her own sexual leanings. Finally there's Remy the sad quiet kid from Idaho who nobody wants to befriend. Ultimately he turns to the only group that will have him - the trouble-making neo-Nazi skinheads. Among the characters that act as forces in the lives of these three students are Professor Phillips and long-term student Fudge who serve as positive role models as this provocative portrait of modern life builds to its searing and shocking climax.
Eminem - the most controversial artist around today. But where did he come from what did it take to make him famous and what is the real story behind his turbulent private life? Come with us on a journey 'Behind The Mask' to uncover the truth behind the Real Slim Shady. Featuring: The complete unauthorised story of Eminem from childhood to present day ; Masses of previously unseen film footage ; more than twenty-minutes of interviews with Eminem and his family; exclusive access to th
This concert was filmed at Madison Square Gardens in New York in 2005 at the culmination of Eminem's farewell tour prior to his retirement. It's a spectacular show with multi-level staging amazing lighting and guest appearances from D12 Obie Trice and Stat Quo. Tracklist: 1: Evil Deeds 2: Mosh 3: Business 4: Rain Man 5: Ass Like That 6: Puke 7: Kill You 8: Like Toy Soldiers 9: Lodi Dodi 10: Just A Friend 11: Nuthin But A G Thing 12: My Name Is 13: Git Up (with D12) 14: How Come (with D12) 15: Rock Star (Bizarre) 16: 40oz (with D12) 17: My Band (with D12) 18: Stan 19: The Way I Am 20: Just Don't Give A F**k 21: Got Some Teeth (Obie Trice and Eminem) 22: Stay 'Bout It (Obie Trice and Stat Quo) 23: The Set Up (Obie Trice and Stat Quo) 24: Like Dat (Stat Quo and Obie Trice) 25: Cleaning Out My Closet 26: Mockingbird 27: Just Lose It 28: Lose Yourself
The first time that the opening episode of Slim Shady Version II was shown to the public as a prelude to Eminem's live set on the Anger Management tour in America, it received critical acclaim. The point was clear, ran the consensus: by juxtaposing cartoon images of his split personality alongside South Park characters, Marshall Mathers was querying why their anti-social behaviour is satire and his is offensive. More episodes then turned up on the Web leading MTV to commission these nine five-minute shorts in which Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers run around taking drugs, swearing, attempting to have sex and beating up pop stars such as N'Stink and Pristina Gagulera. Sadly, those kind of lame puns are about as funny as it gets. A typical scene runs like this: the boys spot Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and they beat them up. That's it. Worse still, any sense of characterisation that places in context the anger and prejudice of Eminem's recorded work is lost here, leaving dumb and rather ugly misogyny to stand alone. A brief documentary about the making of the shorts is equally as grim and proves that cartoons really shouldn't be made by people with no sense of humour.--Ian Watson
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