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Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. If you're curious as to whether your favorite part of the movie really happened, check out these comparisons between 8 Mile and reality. In the movie, Cheddar Bob is a dumb-but-loveable friend who is also an aspiring emcee. He's best known in the film for shooting himself in the leg.
The real life Bob never actually shot himself, and he doesn't seem nearly as loveable as Cheddar Bob. He did, however, become a modestly successful Emcee by the name of DJ Rec. 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.
Bob is okay after the incident, but is seen on crutches. When Jimmy is battling Papa Doc , he brings up this incident. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? What's wrong with this dude? Okay look, I don't know Burress and can only speculate about insight into who he is and what he's doing with his life and career.
What I do know is that the way the man carries himself is like he's above everything. All of the fines, team penalties and appearances in the media of something negative. That fuels the perception to the people that Burress is just another athlete who doesn't get it.
Why walk around with a gun on your waist? It just doesn't make sense. As a highly paid athlete, there's no reason to not have someone with you that possesses a legal firearm. Jeopardizing your career and life to go out to the club with a loaded weapon is just insane. At some point there has to be some kind of accountability for your actions and the place you hold in society.
Not by any means. What it does is expose a silver lining that he is human and needs to get his act together. Athletes aren't super-humans; life happens to them too. The difference is, we all care about it. Burress needs to wake from his traumatizing dream. He is just a human being, and isn't over anything but his own choices and decisions.
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