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Paramount, 50 Cent Criticized Over 'Get Rich' Movie Advertisements

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  • Paramount, 50 Cent Criticized Over 'Get Rich' Movie Advertisements

    Paramount, MTV, Interscope Records and 50 Cent are coming under fire by a coalition of Los Angeles community leaders, activists and concerned parents over advertisements for 50 Cent’s new movie, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”

    Billboards, posters and other ads depict the best-selling rapper brandishing two handguns as a promotion for the upcoming film, which is based loosely around his rise from the streets of Queens, New York to the top of the music industry.

    The ads are also receiving major promotion on the internet, as the campaign is being served through Google’s targeted affiliate advertising program.

    The boycott is being led by Project Islamic HOPE, The National Action Network, Justice For Murdered Children, the local NAACP, Stop The Violence Increase The Peace and Dr. Earl Ofari Hutchinson.

    "Gun violence is one of the leading causes of death for young black males in South Central Los Angeles and across urban America,” Najee Ali of Project Islamic HOPE said in a statement. “It's irresponsible for Paramount Pictures to promote and market a movie that glorifies carrying guns.”

    According to recently released statistics, there were 379 homicides in Los Angeles as of Oct. 8, 2005, down from the previous year. But according to reports, guns were used in 71 percent of murders.

    The group is demanding that the ads featuring the rapper brandishing the weapons be immediately pulled from the marketplace.

    “Guns are weapons of mass destruction that are used to kill people,” Ali continued. “We demand that Paramount Pictures remove these negative images of death and destruction, images that our young children are influenced by.”

    Representatives for Paramount were not available at press time.

    Source: allhiphop.com

  • #2
    Some people have too much time on their hands. They make it seem like this is the only violent movie.

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    • #3
      heh....get em summer!

      but to be on topic i totally agree!


      THIS IS AMERICA PEOPLE WE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO HAVE PREVIEWS WITH GUNS, SEX, and VIOLENCE!

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