
Subjects that commonly fall under this rule include blockbuster series like Marvel and Star Wars, and theory ideas that caught on like "purgatory" theories. We ask for at least 2 paragraphs of writing about your theory and a specific citation from the work. Topics we receive a large number of submissions about will be subject to higher quality standards than other posts. We also do not take too kindly to reposts or stolen content either, if you have copied and pasted a theory or article from elsewhere, you must make it abundantly clear that the idea belongs to someone else and give full credit. Low effort posts include submissions that are just a title, posts that are joke/meme related or those with no evidence in them. Whether it's the name of the movie, show or video game, please tell us what you're talking about by putting the name in the title. Rule 5 - Add the media name to your title And for posts that are not marked with the spoiler flair, please use spoiler tags in the comment section: (#spoiler) Please do not include spoilers in the title of your posts, be as vague as possible. TV shows, movies, video games, anime, comic books, novels and even songs are things we like to see, but events pertaining to real life are not. Rule 3 - Theories must be about creative works Only later on do they find out that the offer was not sincere, as Wink was already working with B-Rabbit’s music rivals, hip-hop group, Free World.It's okay to dislike a theory but it's not okay to dislike a person because they don't agree with you, so please treat people with respect.įor more information, please read our in-depth policy on this rule.Įvidence makes for a good theory, this will be judged at the discretion of the mods. Initially, when viewers meet Wink, he promises Eminem’s character, B-Rabbit, studio time. However, Alex did not just cheat with anyone, as she was found cheating with a radio-DJ and believed to be producer, Wink. One of the most poignant scenes is the revelation of finding out that his love, Alex, played by the late Brittany Murphy, cheated on him. The premise was shared as his story which attempted to showcase how the legendary rapper came to prominence and the environment he had to overcome to achieve his global success. The semi-biographical film tells a story using the real-life events of rapper, Eminem. There might never be an iconic hip-hop biopic film like the 2002 critically and commercially acclaimed film, 8 Mile.

Arguably one of the most iconic hip-hop biopic films is the 2002 film, 8 Mile, inspired by the true-life events of Eminem, especially his relationship with Alex.
