Well, I liked it, 'Purple Rapdance' though it was, but then I quite like that whole 'talented underdog makes it big in music/dance/boxing/welding' genre. Surprisingly subtle portrayals all round, particularly Kim Basinger as his mother (I was expecting a much less 'redeemable' gorgon) and, as is to be expected in such a male-buddies film, more than a few potential Slash Moments.
Look out for the Barbeloid character ("Respect yourself, sista!") and the sli-i-ightly laughable moments when Eminem (and, interestingly, he's credited as 'Eminem' rather than 'Marshall Mathers' or 'Slim Shady') Defends The Gay ('gay' may be the new 'bad' but 'faggot', it would appear, is even worse) or Defends The Disabled.
All worth it for the big rap-off contest at the end... |