8MM

1999 "You can't prepare for where the truth will take you."
6.6| 2h3m| R| en| More Info
Released: 26 February 1999 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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A small, seemingly innocuous plastic reel of film leads surveillance specialist Tom Welles down an increasingly dark and frightening path. With the help of the streetwise Max, he relentlessly follows a bizarre trail of evidence to determine the fate of a complete stranger. As his work turns into obsession, he drifts farther and farther away from his wife, family and simple life as a small-town PI.

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Director

Joel Schumacher

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Columbia Pictures

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Wordiezett So much average
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Loui Blair It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
gammabase I cannot believe imbd has given this 6.5 ,emotional,,disturbing and sad ,I highly recommend it .
Wuchak RELEASED IN 1999 and directed by Joel Schumacher, "8MM" chronicles events when a private investigator (Nicolas Cage) is hired by an aged wealthy woman whose husband recently passed away. A snuff film was found in his safe and she wants to see if the girl in the movie (Jenny Powell) really died or not. Amy Morton appears as the girl's mother while Joaquin Phoenix plays a wannabe rock musician in Los Angeles who works in the porn trade. Catherine Keener is on hand as the P.I.'s wife.The movie combines the basic plot of "Hardcore" (1979) with the style of late 90's crime thrillers, like "Kiss the Girls" (1997). The first half involves the P.I.'s tracking down the makers of the snuff film. While it's tedious work (which I wouldn't want to do) this part of the movie is gritty and compelling. The second half of the movie goes into material that's difficult to pull off with a straight face, like the smut-obsessed underbelly of Los Angeles & New York. The main villains come off cartoonish somehow rather than gritty realistic, but it's a fine line. Still, I like the message of the movie. My wife & I knew a wealthy man who passed away a few years ago. He often didn't pay the people he did business with, not to mention his employees who were living paycheck to paycheck. Someone asked him how he could own two Cadillacs and regularly go on globetrotting vacations while treating people like this and he arrogantly responded: "Because I caaAAAN." The low-lifes in "8MM" have a similar attitude. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours 3 minutes and was shot in Miami, Pennsylvania (Wormleysburg/Harrisburg), New York (Hastings-on-Hudson, Elmsford, Yonkers, Queens & Long Island) and S. Cal. (Los Angeles & Long Beach). WRITER: Andrew Kevin Walker. ADDITIONAL CAST: Anthony Heald plays the rich woman's lawyer while James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare and Chris Bauer appear as smut pervs. GRADE: B
Alan Smithee Esq. Nicholas Cage is very inconsistent and quirky as an actor. Joel Schumacher is extremely hit or miss when it comes to directors. So this is an experiment with the two that works very well as one of the darkest films from a major company I can think of. Fascinating story (although disowned by it's writer) that delves into the dark underbelly of society and disturbing curiosities. Great supporting cast too.
Parker Lewis After I finished watching 8mm with some friends, one said it's the most disturbing movie he's ever seen. Yes it's violent, but the underlying themes are quite equally disturbing, and the depravity is on display in some of the characters.I can only imagine what the on-set atmosphere was like, but maybe there were some light moments on set. The story is gripping, and you can only imagine the turmoil private detective Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) who later played an airline pilot in Left Behind in 2014. If the Academy voters had balls, they would have nominated 8mm for Best Picture, and given a nod to Nicolas Cage for his excellent performance in a haunting and harrowing role.