And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop (TV Mini Series 2004)
The Shady National Convention (TV Special 2004)
This movie is referenced
Eminem: Lose Yourself (Music Video 2002)
Including several scenes from 8 MileThe 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 2003)
clipsThe Making of '8 Mile' (TV Short 2003)
The 75th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 2003)
Winner of Best Original Song.2003 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special 2003)
"Lose Yourself" wins for "Best Video from a Film"
Imitation of Life (1959)
When Rabbit enters his mother's trailer, she is watching "Imitation of Life" - another film that centers around race.Little Skeeter (Short 1969)
Playing on TV.Barney & Friends (TV Series 1992–2010)
Playing on TV.
Jet Set Radio Future (Video Game 2002)
Lyrics in one song says "...be ready to face off like Cage and Eminem.""Saturday Night Live" Brittany Murphy/Nelly (TV Episode 2002)
Referenced during Brittany Murphy's monologue."Making the Movie" 8 Mile (TV Episode 2002)
Movie is talked about."Chappelle's Show" Mad Real World & Ask A Gay Dude (TV Episode 2003)
Dave Chappelle parodies the rap battle scene from the film in the "Dave Chappelle Biopic: Written by Dave Chappelle" skit. He also screams the words "8 Mile" in the rap lyrics.
Leave It to Beaver (TV Series 1957–1963)
Mentioned in rap lyrics.Imitation of Life (1959)
Rocky (1976)
Salem's Lot (TV Mini Series 1979)
Mentioned in rap lyrics during the end credits.Finding Forrester (2000)
Both films have the infamous line: "You're the man now, dog!"
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
Rap battles are spoofed.Weird Al Presents Al-TV (TV Special 2003)
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
George is like B-Rabbit."South Park" Christian Rock Hard (TV Episode 2003)
Cartman writes some (Christian) lyrics on his hand while he is listening to music on a bus, like Eminem in 8 MileEminem: Just Lose It (Music Video 2004)
The video contains a parody of a rap battle scene from 8 Mile in which it is Eminem, as B-Rabbit, versus Eminem, as Slim Shady.