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Rating: 6.459/10 by 1986 users

8MM (1999)

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.

Directing:
  • Joel Schumacher
  • Mads Hansen
  • Alan Edmisten
  • Eli Richbourg
  • David Hallinan
  • Lisa J. Bloch
Writing:
  • Andrew Kevin Walker
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 26, 1999

Rating: 6.459/10 by 1986 users

Alternative Title:
8 Millimeter - US
Eight Millimeter - US
Huit millimètres - CA
Осем милиметра - BG
8 Milímetros - BR
8mm - kahdeksan millimetriä - FI
8 milimetara - RS
Asesinato en 8 mm - ES
8mm - AR

Country:
Germany
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 03 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $96,618,699

Plot Keyword: new york city, pornography, underground, loss of loved one, sex shop, obsession, investigation, porn actor, snuff, sadomasochism, child pornography, private investigator, los angeles, california, subculture, missing person, bdsm, snuff film
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Nicolas Cage
Tom Welles
Joaquin Phoenix
Max California
Anthony Heald
Daniel Longdale
Chris Bauer
George Higgins
Myra Carter
Mrs. Christian
Amy Morton
Janet Mathews
Norman Reedus
Warren Anderson
Jenny Powell
Mary Ann Mathews
Luis Oropeza
Archive Director
Don Creech
Mr. Anderson
John Robb
Porn Dealer
Devan Brown
Flea Market Woman
Doris Brent
Machine's Mother
Robert Amico
Casting Director
Kiva Dawson
Girl in Hall
Rachel Wolfe
Girl in Hall
Suzy Nakamura
Computer Wizard
Tahitia Dean
Hollywood Prostitute
Texas Terri
Dino's Redhead
Nancy Vee
Porno Make-Up Artist
Lisa Vanasco
Topless Ticket Taker
Bridgett Vera
Ticket Taker
Jennifer Harris
Strip Club Dancer
Burton Richards
Strip Club Dancer
Jovanna Vitiello
Strip Club Dancer
David U. Hodges
Surveillance Man
William Buck
Mr. Christian
Kerry Corcoran
Cheating Son-in-Law
Claudia Aros
Miami Girlfriend
Ava Lee Scott
Girl in Lot (uncredited)
Deborah Smith Ford
Dancer (uncredited)
Jacklyn Lick
Video Girl (uncredited)
Carla Moon
Girl in Jacuzzi (uncredited)

Wuchak

Into the perverse underworld of smut, S&M and snuff films 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

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8MM probably only got greenlit due to the success of Se7en. Like Se7en, 8MM explores the existence of people who are simply pure evil while the main character wants to know why they are like this. 8MM doesn't provide many answers but it also isn't thematically complex. It follows a standard whodunit plot. While Nicolas Cage gives a solid performance, there are times where he takes us out of the story with his signature freak outs. Joel Schumacher manages to create a gritty tone but he has a rather bland style. Regardless of its flaws, 8MM is still a decent movie. It prefers plot over exploitation and story over violence. For those reasons, I recommend it.

Andre Gonzales

Another one of Nicholas Cage's crazy movies. Like all the rest of his movies, this one was good too.

GenerationofSwine

Joel Schumacher does it again. Look into how this film was made, what went into it, the intended directors, the intended stars, the intended budget. It started as a low budget "Dark and Gritty" film that was going to be "hand held" and star Russel Crowe and be directed by David Fincher... that would probably have worked. Look at the release date, 1999, when audiences welcomed low budget movies done well. Back in the 90s audiences accepted low budgets and dark and gritty films. It could have been the sleeper success that Se7en was. Instead you got Schumacher that lightened it up, and Cage that brought in more of a budget that in turn brought in more studio interference that wanted it lightened even more... with a director that agreed. And what could have been a great movie turned to be throwaway junk... that Joel was "Still proud of" decades later, but saw the writer throw up his hands, walk away, and disown the mess. And this was written by Andrew Kevin Walker, he tells a good story, especially if you keep things on the darker side. This COULD have been a moody, dark, thriller with a tone so ominous that it stays with you decades later. A film that took off out of nowhere like Se7en did... ... instead it was junk and a film so forgettable that I had to be reminded that I had seen it, and, after 15 minutes, reminded why I blacked it out.


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