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50 Cent Talks Acting & Returning To Music

Thursday, 21 May 2009 |   Written by Jason   PDF Print E-mail Post a Comment
    50 Cent has racked up a nice resume when it comes to his acting career. With roles in films along side actors like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, 50 Cent is determined to do well in the acting world. The G-Unit general recently talked about his upcoming movie "Twelve" saying "[The movie Twelve] is one of the projects I'm excited about," Fif said in an interview about his movie role. [watch here] "Joe Schumaker is definitely a great movie director. [Acting] allows me to explore different emotions. I can't remember the last time I was just crying randomly. I guess I've learned to suppress those emotions. You know, over time, in the environment I grew up in, it can be interpreted as you're weak." [watch here]

    Don't worry though, 50 isn't done with music. He's on a mission to do well and even talked about how having such huge success in entertainment can hurt you. "In entertainment, I believe the public builds you up, they build entertainers in order to destroy them for the sake of entertainment. Through music, in some ways I've typecast myself. The success of Get Rich [or Die Tryin'], I have to match it. It's a gift and a curse when you have your first album sell 12 million records they look at you and say can you do it again? [The economy's problems] is a perfect way to start it. Because where we are economically, you have to groom yourself completely. You can't really leave room for you to grow into that space, you have to come ready." [watch here]


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