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8 Mile (film)

8 Mile is a 2002 American drama film written by Scott Silver and directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Eminem in his film debut, alongside Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Michael Shannon, Kim Basinger and Anthony Mackie, the latter also in his film debut. The film, which contains autobiographical elements from Eminem's life, follows white rapper Jimmy Smith Jr. aka B-Rabbit (Eminem) and his attempt to launch a career in hip hop, a music genre dominated by African Americans. The title is derived from 8 Mile Road, the highway between the predominantly black city of Detroit and the largely white suburban communities to the north that Eminem originally lived in.

8 Mile
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCurtis Hanson
Written byScott Silver
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRodrigo Prieto
Edited byJay Rabinowitz
Craig Kitson
Music byEminem
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • November 8, 2002 (2002-11-08)
Running time
111 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$41 million[2]
Box office$242.9 million[2]

8 Mile was a critical and commercial success. It opened at No. 1 in the US with $51.3 million grossed in its opening weekend and an eventual total of $242.9 million worldwide.[2] The film's accompanying soundtrack (released by Universal's then subsidiary Universal Music, through Interscope and Shady/Aftermath) was also a commercial success, being certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[3] The film garnered numerous award nominations and wins, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song win for "Lose Yourself" for Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto at the 75th Academy Awards. 8 Mile was named one of the best films of 2002 by several publications.

Plot edit

In 1995, Jimmy is an aspiring rapper who performs under the stage name B-Rabbit. A blue-collar worker from a poor family residing in a trailer park just north of Detroit, Jimmy has moved to the run-down trailer home of his alcoholic mother, Stephanie, his younger sister Lily, and Stephanie's abusive live-in boyfriend, Greg. Although encouraged by his friends, Jimmy worries about his potential as a rapper. One night, Jimmy chokes during a rap battle at a local venue, the Shelter, and he leaves the stage humiliated.

During the day, Jimmy works at a car factory. Desperate for money, he asks for extra shifts, but his supervisor bluntly dismisses his request because of his habitual tardiness. Later on, he befriends a woman named Alex and begins to take more responsibility for the direction of his life. Stephanie discovers an eviction notice as Jimmy is getting ready for work.

Jimmy's friendship with Wink, who has ties to a record label promoter, becomes strained after he discovers that Wink does promotional work for Jimmy's rivals, a rap group known as "Leaders of the Free World". At one point, Jimmy and his friends get into a violent brawl with the Free World crew, which is disrupted when Jimmy's friend, Cheddar Bob, threatens them with a gun and accidentally shoots himself in the leg; he survives after being rushed to the hospital.

During a lunch break at work, one of Jimmy's co-workers performs a freestyle rap insulting his co-worker, Paul, insinuating Paul is gay. Jimmy raps a freestyle defending Paul, which improves his confidence after a positive reception. Alex arrives and is impressed by Jimmy's talent, and they have sex.

Despite her best attempts to keep the eviction notice a secret, Greg discovers it and confronts Stephanie. When Jimmy punches Greg for pushing his mother to the ground, they fight, ending in Greg leaving Stephanie for good.

Wink arranges for Jimmy to meet with producers at a recording studio, but Jimmy finds Wink and Alex having sex. Enraged, Jimmy attacks Wink as Alex tries to break them up. In retaliation, Wink and the Leaders of the Free World assault Jimmy outside his trailer. The leader of the gang, Papa Doc, holds Jimmy at gunpoint and threatens to kill him, but Wink convinces him not to do it. After the group has left Jimmy alone, his mother arrives with enough money to pay to avoid eviction, having won $3,200 at a bingo tournament.

Jimmy's best friend and battle host, Future, pushes him to get revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle. Jimmy agrees, but his boss, having noticed improved effort at work, asks Jimmy to do a late-night shift. He agrees, but it conflicts with the battle at the Shelter. Alex unexpectedly visits Jimmy at work. She says goodbye, as she is going to New York, and she is hoping to see Jimmy at the Shelter later. This motivates Jimmy to do the battle. He asks Paul to cover the start of his shift as a favor while Jimmy goes to the battle.

In all rounds of the rap battle, Jimmy has to compete against one member of the Free World crew. After handily winning the first two rounds against Lyckety-Splyt and Lotto, he faces Papa Doc. Going first, Jimmy pre-empts Papa Doc's potential insults, acknowledging his own "white trash" roots and difficult life. He ends his battle repudiating Papa Doc's image as a thug by exposing his privileged background, having attended a private school in a wealthy suburb and living in a stable, two-parent household, and the fact that his name is Clarence. Embarrassed and with nothing to say in rebuttal, Papa Doc hands the microphone back to Future, conceding the battle.

After being congratulated by Alex and his friends, Jimmy is offered a position by Future to co-host battles at the Shelter. Jimmy declines, saying that hosting is Future's thing, and he needs to do his own, and leaves to return to work.

Cast edit

Production edit

8 Mile started production in 2000.[4] Shooting began in September 2001 in Highland Park, Michigan.[5] Prior to Hanson's hiring, Quentin Tarantino and Danny Boyle were considered to direct the film.[6] Seth Rogen and Jason Segel were considered for Cheddar Bob.[7]

Music edit

8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to 8 Mile. Eminem features on five tracks from the album. It was released under the Shady/Interscope label and spawned Eminem's first number 1 US single[8] "Lose Yourself". The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart that year, with over 702,000 copies sold, and a further 507,000 copies were sold in the second week, also finishing the year as the fifth-best-selling album of 2002, with US sales of 3.2 million despite being on the market for only two months.

Reception edit

Box office edit

8 Mile opened with $51,240,555 in its opening weekend, the then second-highest opening for an R-rated movie in the U.S., after Hannibal.[9] It topped the box office upon opening, beating The Santa Clause 2.[10] During its second weekend, the film dropped into second place behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, making $21.3 million.[11] The film would go on to gross $116,750,901 domestically and $126,124,177 overseas, for a total of $242,875,078 worldwide.[2] The film's final domestic gross would hold the film at No. 3 in Box Office Mojo's "Pop Star Debuts" list, behind Austin Powers in Goldmember (Beyoncé) and The Bodyguard (Whitney Houston).

In Slovenia, the film made an opening gross of $18,000, making it the fourth-highest opening for a Universal film in the country, behind Twister, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Bridget Jones's Diary.[12] In Austria, it was Universal's second-highest opening in the country at the time, behind American Pie 2.[13]

Critical reception edit

8 Mile received positive reviews, with critics praising the music and Eminem's debut performance.[14][15][16][17] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports the film has 75% of 214 professional critics giving it a positive review, with a rating average of 6.70/10. The site's consensus is that "Even though the story is overly familiar, there's enough here for an engaging ride."[18] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics, the film has a rating score of 77 based on 38 reviews.[19] CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend revealed the average grade cinemagoers gave 8 Mile was "B+" on an A+ to F scale, with the core under-21 demographics giving it an A.[20]

Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four. He said that we "are hardly started in 8 Mile, and already we see that this movie stands aside from routine debut films by pop stars" and that it is "a faithful reflection of his myth". He said that Eminem, as an actor, is "convincing without being too electric" and "survives the X-ray truth-telling of the movie camera".[21] In the At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper review, both Ebert and Richard Roeper gave the film a thumbs up; Roeper said that Eminem has a "winning screen presence" and "raw magic" to him. He was happy with Rabbit's "tender side" presented through his relationship with the "adorable" Greenfield as his sister, but felt that Basinger was "really miscast". Roeper said: "8 Mile probably won't win converts to rap, but it should thrill Eminem fans".[14]

Peter Travers gave the film three and a half out of four. He said that 8 Mile "is a real movie, not a fast-buck package to exploit the fan base of a rap nonentity" that "qualifies as a cinematic event by tapping into the roots of Eminem and the fury and feeling that inform his rap." He praised Hanson's directing and the performances and compared the final battle with Papa Doc to the fight between Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed in Rocky.[22]

Top lists edit

8 Mile has been named in various year-end and all-time top lists:

Awards and honors edit

In 2003, Eminem won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards, for his single "Lose Yourself" from the soundtrack of 8 Mile,[28][29] becoming the first rapper ever to win an Academy Award.[30] He was not present at the ceremony, but co-writer Luis Resto accepted the award.[31] The film has been nominated for 32 awards, winning 11.[32] 17 years later, Eminem performed the song in a surprise appearance at the 2020 Academy Awards.[33][34]

Year Award Category Result Recipient
2003 Academy Award Best Original SongLose Yourself Won Eminem, Luis Resto and Jeff Bass
Black Reel Awards Best Original Soundtrack Nominated 8 Mile
BMI Film Award for Music Won Eminem
Most Performed Song from a Film – Lose Yourself Won Eminem
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Critics Choice Award for Best Song – Lose Yourself Won Eminem
CNOMA Awards Best Make-Up Artist for a Feature Film Nominated Donald Mowat
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer Nominated Eminem
European Film Awards Screen International Award Nominated Curtis Hanson
Golden Globe Award[35][36] Best Original Song – Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem
Best Music Nominated 8 Mile
Best of Show Nominated 8 Mile
Golden Trailer Awards[36] Most Original Nominated 8 Mile
Golden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in a Feature - Music - Musical Nominated Carlton Kaller
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards Best Contemporary Makeup - Feature Nominated Donald Mowat, Ronnie Specter, Matiki Anoff
MTV Movie Awards[37] Best Movie Nominated 8 Mile
Best Male Performance Won Eminem
Breakthrough Male Performance Won Eminem
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated Eminem
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Song – Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem
Satellite Awards Best Original Song – Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Drama Nominated 8 Mile
Choice Movie Actor: Drama Won Eminem
Choice Movie: Male Breakout Star Won Eminem
Choice Crossover Artist Nominated Eminem
Choice Movie: Liplock Nominated Eminem and Brittany Murphy
World Soundtrack Awards Best Original Song Written for a Film – Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem
2004 ASCAP Awards Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture – Lose Yourself Won Eminem
Grammy Award[38] Grammy Award for Record of the Year – Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem
Grammy Award for Song of the Year – Lose Yourself Nominated Jeff Bass, Eminem & Luis Resto
Grammy Award for Best Rap Song – Lose Yourself Won Jeff Bass, Eminem & Luis Resto
Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance – Lose Yourself Won Eminem
Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media – Lose Yourself Nominated Jeff Bass, Eminem & Luis Resto

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Home media edit

8 Mile was first released on VHS and DVD on March 18, 2003.[40] A UMD version was released on November 15, 2005.[41] The DVD release generated $75 million in sales and rentals in its first week, making it the biggest DVD debut ever for an R-rated movie and putting it in the all-time Top 10 for first week home video sales for a movie.[42][43][44] The film was later released on Blu-ray on April 14, 2009.[45] It was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on November 8, 2022, for the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release.[46][47]

See also edit

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byCurtis Hanson Brian Grazer Jimmy IovineStarringEminem Kim Basinger Brittany Murphy Mekhi PhiferCinematographyRodrigo PrietoEdited byJay RabinowitzCraig KitsonMusic byEminemProductioncompaniesImagine Entertainment Mikona Productions GmbH amp Co KGDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateNovember 8 2002 2002 11 08 Running time111 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 41 million 2 Box office 242 9 million 2 8 Mile was a critical and commercial success It opened at No 1 in the US with 51 3 million grossed in its opening weekend and an eventual total of 242 9 million worldwide 2 The film s accompanying soundtrack released by Universal s then subsidiary Universal Music through Interscope and Shady Aftermath was also a commercial success being certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 3 The film garnered numerous award nominations and wins including an Academy Award for Best Original Song win for Lose Yourself for Eminem Jeff Bass and Luis Resto at the 75th Academy Awards 8 Mile was named one of the best films of 2002 by several publications Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Top lists 5 4 Awards and honors 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksPlot editIn 1995 Jimmy is an aspiring rapper who performs under the stage name B Rabbit A blue collar worker from a poor family residing in a trailer park just north of Detroit Jimmy has moved to the run down trailer home of his alcoholic mother Stephanie his younger sister Lily and Stephanie s abusive live in boyfriend Greg Although encouraged by his friends Jimmy worries about his potential as a rapper One night Jimmy chokes during a rap battle at a local venue the Shelter and he leaves the stage humiliated During the day Jimmy works at a car factory Desperate for money he asks for extra shifts but his supervisor bluntly dismisses his request because of his habitual tardiness Later on he befriends a woman named Alex and begins to take more responsibility for the direction of his life Stephanie discovers an eviction notice as Jimmy is getting ready for work Jimmy s friendship with Wink who has ties to a record label promoter becomes strained after he discovers that Wink does promotional work for Jimmy s rivals a rap group known as Leaders of the Free World At one point Jimmy and his friends get into a violent brawl with the Free World crew which is disrupted when Jimmy s friend Cheddar Bob threatens them with a gun and accidentally shoots himself in the leg he survives after being rushed to the hospital During a lunch break at work one of Jimmy s co workers performs a freestyle rap insulting his co worker Paul insinuating Paul is gay Jimmy raps a freestyle defending Paul which improves his confidence after a positive reception Alex arrives and is impressed by Jimmy s talent and they have sex Despite her best attempts to keep the eviction notice a secret Greg discovers it and confronts Stephanie When Jimmy punches Greg for pushing his mother to the ground they fight ending in Greg leaving Stephanie for good Wink arranges for Jimmy to meet with producers at a recording studio but Jimmy finds Wink and Alex having sex Enraged Jimmy attacks Wink as Alex tries to break them up In retaliation Wink and the Leaders of the Free World assault Jimmy outside his trailer The leader of the gang Papa Doc holds Jimmy at gunpoint and threatens to kill him but Wink convinces him not to do it After the group has left Jimmy alone his mother arrives with enough money to pay to avoid eviction having won 3 200 at a bingo tournament Jimmy s best friend and battle host Future pushes him to get revenge by competing against the Leaders of the Free World at the next rap battle Jimmy agrees but his boss having noticed improved effort at work asks Jimmy to do a late night shift He agrees but it conflicts with the battle at the Shelter Alex unexpectedly visits Jimmy at work She says goodbye as she is going to New York and she is hoping to see Jimmy at the Shelter later This motivates Jimmy to do the battle He asks Paul to cover the start of his shift as a favor while Jimmy goes to the battle In all rounds of the rap battle Jimmy has to compete against one member of the Free World crew After handily winning the first two rounds against Lyckety Splyt and Lotto he faces Papa Doc Going first Jimmy pre empts Papa Doc s potential insults acknowledging his own white trash roots and difficult life He ends his battle repudiating Papa Doc s image as a thug by exposing his privileged background having attended a private school in a wealthy suburb and living in a stable two parent household and the fact that his name is Clarence Embarrassed and with nothing to say in rebuttal Papa Doc hands the microphone back to Future conceding the battle After being congratulated by Alex and his friends Jimmy is offered a position by Future to co host battles at the Shelter Jimmy declines saying that hosting is Future s thing and he needs to do his own and leaves to return to work Cast editEminem as James Jimmy Smith Jr a rapper who uses the stage name B Rabbit Kim Basinger as Stephanie Smith Jimmy and Lily s mother Mekhi Phifer as David Porter a k a Future Jimmy s best friend and the rap battle host Brittany Murphy as Alex Jimmy s love interest Evan Jones as Cheddar Bob Jimmy s slow witted yet loyal friend Omar Benson Miller as Sol George Jimmy s friend and Iz s brother De Angelo Wilson as DJ Iz Jimmy s friend and Sol s brother Eugene Byrd as Wink a radio DJ Taryn Manning as Janeane Jimmy s ex girlfriend DJ Head as Battle DJ Michael Shannon as Greg Buehl Stephanie s abusive boyfriend and former classmate of Jimmy and Future Chloe Greenfield as Lily Jimmy s sister Anthony Mackie as Clarence a k a Papa Doc leader of the Free World Multiple cameos including Brandon T Jackson Proof Obie Trice Njeri Earth XzibitProduction edit8 Mile started production in 2000 4 Shooting began in September 2001 in Highland Park Michigan 5 Prior to Hanson s hiring Quentin Tarantino and Danny Boyle were considered to direct the film 6 Seth Rogen and Jason Segel were considered for Cheddar Bob 7 Music edit8 Mile Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to 8 Mile Eminem features on five tracks from the album It was released under the Shady Interscope label and spawned Eminem s first number 1 US single 8 Lose Yourself The album debuted at number one on the U S Billboard 200 Albums Chart that year with over 702 000 copies sold and a further 507 000 copies were sold in the second week also finishing the year as the fifth best selling album of 2002 with US sales of 3 2 million despite being on the market for only two months Reception editBox office edit 8 Mile opened with 51 240 555 in its opening weekend the then second highest opening for an R rated movie in the U S after Hannibal 9 It topped the box office upon opening beating The Santa Clause 2 10 During its second weekend the film dropped into second place behind Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets making 21 3 million 11 The film would go on to gross 116 750 901 domestically and 126 124 177 overseas for a total of 242 875 078 worldwide 2 The film s final domestic gross would hold the film at No 3 in Box Office Mojo s Pop Star Debuts list behind Austin Powers in Goldmember Beyonce and The Bodyguard Whitney Houston In Slovenia the film made an opening gross of 18 000 making it the fourth highest opening for a Universal film in the country behind Twister The Lost World Jurassic Park and Bridget Jones s Diary 12 In Austria it was Universal s second highest opening in the country at the time behind American Pie 2 13 Critical reception edit 8 Mile received positive reviews with critics praising the music and Eminem s debut performance 14 15 16 17 Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports the film has 75 of 214 professional critics giving it a positive review with a rating average of 6 70 10 The site s consensus is that Even though the story is overly familiar there s enough here for an engaging ride 18 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics the film has a rating score of 77 based on 38 reviews 19 CinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend revealed the average grade cinemagoers gave 8 Mile was B on an A to F scale with the core under 21 demographics giving it an A 20 Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four He said that we are hardly started in 8 Mile and already we see that this movie stands aside from routine debut films by pop stars and that it is a faithful reflection of his myth He said that Eminem as an actor is convincing without being too electric and survives the X ray truth telling of the movie camera 21 In the At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper review both Ebert and Richard Roeper gave the film a thumbs up Roeper said that Eminem has a winning screen presence and raw magic to him He was happy with Rabbit s tender side presented through his relationship with the adorable Greenfield as his sister but felt that Basinger was really miscast Roeper said 8 Mile probably won t win converts to rap but it should thrill Eminem fans 14 Peter Travers gave the film three and a half out of four He said that 8 Mile is a real movie not a fast buck package to exploit the fan base of a rap nonentity that qualifies as a cinematic event by tapping into the roots of Eminem and the fury and feeling that inform his rap He praised Hanson s directing and the performances and compared the final battle with Papa Doc to the fight between Rocky Balboa and Apollo Creed in Rocky 22 Top lists edit 8 Mile has been named in various year end and all time top lists 2nd Billboard Erika Ramirez Top 10 Best Hip Hop Movies Ever 23 7th The New York Observer Andrew Sarris The 10 Best English Language Films of 2002 24 9th Time Richard Schickel Top 10 Movies of 2002 25 10th Rolling Stone Peter Travers The Best Movies of 2002 26 N A The Daily Californian Best Films of 2002 27 Awards and honors edit In 2003 Eminem won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards for his single Lose Yourself from the soundtrack of 8 Mile 28 29 becoming the first rapper ever to win an Academy Award 30 He was not present at the ceremony but co writer Luis Resto accepted the award 31 The film has been nominated for 32 awards winning 11 32 17 years later Eminem performed the song in a surprise appearance at the 2020 Academy Awards 33 34 Year Award Category Result Recipient2003 Academy Award Best Original Song Lose Yourself Won Eminem Luis Resto and Jeff BassBlack Reel Awards Best Original Soundtrack Nominated 8 MileBMI Film Award for Music Won EminemMost Performed Song from a Film Lose Yourself Won EminemBroadcast Film Critics Association Awards Critics Choice Award for Best Song Lose Yourself Won EminemCNOMA Awards Best Make Up Artist for a Feature Film Nominated Donald MowatChicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer Nominated EminemEuropean Film Awards Screen International Award Nominated Curtis HansonGolden Globe Award 35 36 Best Original Song Lose Yourself Nominated EminemBest Music Nominated 8 MileBest of Show Nominated 8 MileGolden Trailer Awards 36 Most Original Nominated 8 MileGolden Reel Award Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Musical Nominated Carlton KallerHollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards Best Contemporary Makeup Feature Nominated Donald Mowat Ronnie Specter Matiki AnoffMTV Movie Awards 37 Best Movie Nominated 8 MileBest Male Performance Won EminemBreakthrough Male Performance Won EminemOnline Film Critics Society Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated EminemPhoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Original Song Lose Yourself Nominated EminemSatellite Awards Best Original Song Lose Yourself Nominated EminemTeen Choice Awards Choice Movie Drama Nominated 8 MileChoice Movie Actor Drama Won EminemChoice Movie Male Breakout Star Won EminemChoice Crossover Artist Nominated EminemChoice Movie Liplock Nominated Eminem and Brittany MurphyWorld Soundtrack Awards Best Original Song Written for a Film Lose Yourself Nominated Eminem2004 ASCAP Awards Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture Lose Yourself Won EminemGrammy Award 38 Grammy Award for Record of the Year Lose Yourself Nominated EminemGrammy Award for Song of the Year Lose Yourself Nominated Jeff Bass Eminem amp Luis RestoGrammy Award for Best Rap Song Lose Yourself Won Jeff Bass Eminem amp Luis RestoGrammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance Lose Yourself Won EminemGrammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media Lose Yourself Nominated Jeff Bass Eminem amp Luis RestoThe film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists 2004 AFI s 100 Years 100 Songs Lose Yourself No 93 39 Home media edit8 Mile was first released on VHS and DVD on March 18 2003 40 A UMD version was released on November 15 2005 41 The DVD release generated 75 million in sales and rentals in its first week making it the biggest DVD debut ever for an R rated movie and putting it in the all time Top 10 for first week home video sales for a movie 42 43 44 The film was later released on Blu ray on April 14 2009 45 It was released on Ultra HD Blu ray on November 8 2022 for the 20th anniversary of the theatrical release 46 47 See also editList of hood filmsReferences edit 8 Mile British Board of Film Classification Archived from the original on 2023 04 18 Retrieved 2012 01 29 a b c d 8 Mile at Box Office Mojo Soundtrack 8 Mile RIAA Archived from the original on 2022 09 07 Retrieved 2022 09 07 Eminem bringing life story to big screen June 6 2000 Archived from the original on January 9 2001 Retrieved May 2 2020 Eminem Movie Aims to Put Detroit Back on the Film Map hive4media com July 25 2001 Archived from the original on August 9 2001 Retrieved September 21 2019 Kennedy John 2012 10 18 8 Things You Didn t Know About 8 Mile 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