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Eminem the GOAT proves he can not only rap, but also act. Em and Brittany were a perfect pair on screen and they hooked up on set. The sick part is Eminem wrote Lose Yourself on set in between takes. Kim Basinger was perfect in her role, even though Eminem's real mom was not this kind. I can tell this is loosely based on Eminem's life, with some fictional parts. The friends that played Eminem's friends all represented his real life friends. Eminem's ex wife wasn't portrayed in this film. It would have been fire if they started Eminem rap battle in Cleveland and then The Rap Olympics in Los Angeles when he was discovered.
Great film for a rap story.
Great film for a rap story.
I was reading a few reviews on here and there is so much J. Lo haters. I thought this film was entertaining and fun. J. Lo nailed her role and the cast was amazing. The film has interesting and real life quotes. I couldn't stop laughing at scenes and without giving spoilers this film is worth a watch. This is a romcom with hilarious lines and scenes. Only J. Lo could make the scenes enjoyable. I think this is one of J. Lo's best projects and of course, she is surrounded by a cast that makes the jokes funnier. This has an unexpected twist I wasn't ready for. I would definitely watch this film again. Thank J. Lo for this project. Well done.
The storyline is disturbing and creepy because of the two married couples Nick and Amy. The performance by Ben Affleck and Kim Dickens actually saved this film from disaster. Neil Patrick Harris is an annoying villain that wants to sleep with Amy knowing she's married. Neil can't act and is annoying to watch. This plot was disturbing and why would the woman, Amy frame his husband, Nick for murder? I don't understand. Why wouldn't she just get a divorce, instead of going through all this. At one point Amy says to Desi is it wrong for me to want my husband to go to prison? He responds he should. I didn't understand why he even should go to prison. This was only one of the many things that disturbed me about this film. I thought it was annoying when the police didn't interrogate Amy on her motives and reasons. Without giving away any spoilers Desi and Amy got what they deserved in the end. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone. It's disturbing and boring.