8 Mile hit theaters in 2002, marking the rapper's feature film debut, with the story loosely based on his early days rapping in his hometown of Detroit. Another actor made his feature-film debut ...
Mackie tipped his hat to his costar for being able to do it, however8 Mile might have been a fictionalized version of ...
Marvel star Anthony Mackie talked about how Eminem 'tricked' him during the filming of 8 Mile, especially while they were ...
"Stayin' Alive" was his song, but I'm sure if you saw the movie, you have probably hummed it to yourself as you have walked down ... You could say your palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy. So ...
A Marvel star made his big screen debut in “8 Mile,” and he’ll never forget it. Anthony Mackie, who played battle rapper Papa Doc in the 2002 movie, revealed in a new interview that Eminem ...
During a recent episode of the “Pivot” podcast, TMZ mentioned how Mackie reminisced over his time with the “Lose Yourself” rhymeslayer during the filming of “8 Mile.” As the duo ...
I’m like, yes, my parents are still married.” “8 Mile” marked both Mackie and Eminem’s film debuts. The Curtis Hanson-directed movie features elements of Eminem’s real-life journey as ...
Anthony Mackie didn’t lose himself while filming the final 8 Mile rap battle against Eminem — but he did he recall things getting very personal. “We’re doing the movie and, you know ...
Anthony Mackie says that Eminem used elements of his real life in the climactic rap battle scene from 8 Mile. Speaking on ... their conversation impacted the movie. “The day, we're shooting ...
8 Mile might have been a fictionalized version of Eminem’s life, but the rapper actually pulled from parts of Anthony Mackie’s story when freestyling in the beloved movie. On the March 11 ...