It's off. Fuck it, I'll let home girl finish you off. Rabbit : Ward, I think you were a little hard on the beaver. So was Eddie Haskell, Wally, and Mrs. Rabbit : [whispering to Sol after winning a battle] Yo, that 'Leave it to Beaver' line almost killed me. Jimmy Smith Jr : I don't give a fuck, man. I'm sick of you always thinking you know what's best for me, dawg. You ain't my fucking father. I'm a grown man. Future : Look, Jimmy Jimmy Smith Jr : Look, Jimmy, nothing!
Fuck you! I told you not to fucking sign me up! Future : So what the fuck, you wanna fight me now, huh? Jimmy Smith Jr : Yo you ain't the future of shit, bitch! You're just David fuckin' Porter.
Sol : Hey, come on, fellas. Future : You know what? Do what the fuck you wanna do man. I really fuckin' don't! Future : I really fuckin' don't!
Jimmy Smith Jr : Hey, Lily, hey baby what are you still doing up? Lily Smith : You woke me up, you know? Jimmy Smith Jr : Oh, I'm sorry baby. Let's go back to bed. Lily Smith : Can you sing for me? Jimmy Smith Jr : Yeah, of course I will. Jimmy Smith Jr : I know this girl, her name is Lily. And it's passed her bed t-i-m-e. She goes to sleep and she can just dream, and not have to be in a stinky trailer wit me. And when I feel blue, i know what to do, I look at you and I just say. Jimmy Smith Jr : Hey don't be talkin' about my mom or my fuckin' car.
I hear everything. Sol : So he a ninja now? Jimmy Smith Jr : Yo I need to get some privacy here guys. Cheddar Bob : Can I come? Stephanie : Did you mean what you said about doing that demo with Wink?
Jimmy Smith Jr : Naw Stephanie : You know, Rabbit? I think that's the best way. Alex : [after having sex] You were so good outside. Rabbit : In line at a lunch truck? Rabbit : At least I got a fuckin' job. Janeane : You know everyone's caling you a loser from the other night? Rabbit : Who said that? Janeane : [mocking Jimmy] Oh everybody's talking about it. How you froze up and got booed off stage! Rabbit : Fuck you Janeane! Go home! Stephanie : Rabbit, If you gonna live here, you have to get along wit Greg.
Jimmy Smith Jr : He started it. Stephanie : You can't fuck this up for me baby, you just can't. Jimmy Smith Jr : Whatever. Jimmy Smith Jr : [rapping] This guy raps like his parents jerked him. He sounds like Eric Sermon, the generic version. Alex : Are you asking me out on a date Jimmy Smith Jr? Rabbit : Yeah, as a matter of fact, I am. Alex : Why don't you take me somewhere now? Jimmy Smith Jr , Future : What the hell is he talking about? Cheddar Bob : [Shoots gun] Yeah!
Wanna fuck with us, huh? Fuck with us, yeah! Rabbit : Cheddar, what the fuck are you doing? Marshall Mathers has always been the person to clearly, and obscenely, tell it how it is and he has no problem fitting himself into that category, proven by the fact that his character, Bunny Rabbit, gets his nickname because Eminem has some pretty decent sized ears. But even better than that is finding out that Eminem was actually called "Mickey" as in Mickey Mouse when he was a kid for the exact same reason.
It's ordinarily a good thing when any place that is rundown and considered dingy or decrepit ends up turning itself around and becomes a respectable place of business - just not in this instance. Director Curtis Anderson and Eminem agreed that it would add special authenticity to the movie if they filmed the final rap battles at the club where Eminem got his original start, The Shelter.
Unfortunately, the club had become too nice of a place to fit their vision for the scene and they ended up having to drop the idea. Marshall Mathers is undoubtedly one of the world's most successful recording artists, and walking hand-in-hand with that title is the incredibly busy schedule to go along with it.
It turns out, Eminem was so busy during the filming of 8 Mile that he had to write the songs for the films in between the takes and scenes he was shooting. We're not saying that it would necessarily happen again if Eminem were to make another film - but we're not not saying it either.
Jonathan Meschutt is a writer based in Upstate New York. He's had every job you could think of, including garbage man, dishwasher, administrative assistant, catering cook, and a dozen more, but now works as a list writer for Valnet Inc, and is covering entertainment topics for Screen Rant.
He has a B. Mass Communication degree, focused on Film see what he did there? By Jonathan Meschutt Published Dec 14, Share Share Tweet Email 0. In 8 Mile , there is a scene where B-Rabbit and his crew drive around with a paintball gun. They take turns shooting buildings and signs, until Rabbit the driver takes his turn and shoots a parked cop car. After a brief chase, Rabbit is able to pull off on a side street and elude the police. In real life, Marshall Mathers was involved in a similar incident at the age of 20, but he was actually arrested.
However, according to police reports, the paintball didn't even break, and Eminem wasn't the shooter, his friend was. Nothing ever came of his arrest, as the alleged victim failed to show up for court.
A much less exciting story than the one depicted in 8 Mile. It's no secret that Marshall Mathers had a less-than-ideal childhood. Now, although Mathers occasionally did live in trailers, he primarily grew up in a small house , pictured on the Marshall Mathers LP. The trailer park is one of the major sets for the movie 8 Mile , but it didn't play a major role in Eminem's real life.
There's a famous scene in 8 Mile in which B-Rabbit and his crew decide to take justice into their own hands and burn down an abandoned house where a little girl was raped. Neither Eminem nor his crew have ever burned down a house, however. Or, if they did, they never got caught.
The very same week that the Marshall Mathers LP 2 dropped featuring an image of Em' s now abandoned boyhood home , that same home in Detroit was badly damaged in a fire started by unknown causes.
Just like in Shady's real life, Rabbit worked menial jobs to make ends meet while he pursued his dreams of making it as a rapper. In 8 Mile , Rabbit works at an automotive factory, which makes sense.
The automotive industry was still mostly viable in Detroit at the time. However, the real Slim Shady worked as a short order cook at a restaurant called Gilbert's Lodge before getting signed by Dre. They hook up, he falls for her, and then he walks in on her banging another dude.
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