Okay, so, I was never much of a fan of Eminem from the beginning. Probably the only song of his I even closely cared about was "Thank You, Stan", a song he teamed up with Dido to do. I'll be honest, I only went to see this movie because I was bored and wanted something to do.
Afterwards, I have to admit, I gained a new respect for Eminem and his music, as well as for rap music in general. Maybe rap isn't completely a "black thing", after all.
The movie doesn't stand out as one of the best movies around, but it isn't that bad as a chronical or documentary of a young aspiring rapper's life.
It's just a shame that so much of today's rap is gangster related. Give me the Fat Boys or Run DMC, any day.
Afterwards, I have to admit, I gained a new respect for Eminem and his music, as well as for rap music in general. Maybe rap isn't completely a "black thing", after all.
The movie doesn't stand out as one of the best movies around, but it isn't that bad as a chronical or documentary of a young aspiring rapper's life.
It's just a shame that so much of today's rap is gangster related. Give me the Fat Boys or Run DMC, any day.