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Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour -

Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour -

Taking hip-hop where others fear to tread, Eminem and his crew D-12 hit the road in 2002 on the "Anger Management Tour," and this documentary offers a look at this high-powered rap event, as well as the wild backstage antics. Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour features Eminem performing "The Way I Am," "Stan," "Kill You," "Forget About Dre," "White America," and more, while D-12 are represented with "Purple Pills," "Fight Music," and "Pimp Like Me"." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
The Game -

The Game -

Before he even released his first solo effort, G-Unit posse member The Game was being hailed by music-industry icon Rolling Stone as one of the most influential trendsetters to arrive on the hip-hop scene since Eazy-E. A former drug dealer-turned-hardcore gangsta rapper, The Game raised eyebrows not only for his bold and unapologetic skills on the mike, but also for being one of the sole West Coast rappers to embrace the talents of his East Coast counterparts. Following a brush with death in which The Game was shot five times, he opted to turn to music as a means to escape the harsh realities of street life. With his second release, The Documentary, The Game's arrival on the rap scene was complete. Now fans who want to take a closer look at The Game's rise to fame can check out this documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes to check out one of the rap world's hottest acts. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour -

Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour -

Taking hip-hop where others fear to tread, Eminem and his crew D-12 hit the road in 2002 on the "Anger Management Tour," and this documentary offers a look at this high-powered rap event, as well as the wild backstage antics. Eminem Presents: The Anger Management Tour features Eminem performing "The Way I Am," "Stan," "Kill You," "Forget About Dre," "White America," and more, while D-12 are represented with "Purple Pills," "Fight Music," and "Pimp Like Me"." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide