Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Robert De Niro and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson for Vibe Magazine (March issue)


Their are the Made Men in their own rights.

Robert "Bobby milk" De Niro and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson have come together in an exclusive interview for VIBE magazine's special Hollywood Issue. They talk about their new upcoming movie "Righteous Kill" and new found friendship.

Some Excerpts:

50 Cent on De Niro: "I get a chance to feel normal when I'm around Robert. His celebrity is so strong that I get a chance to feel like a normal person for a little bit. People get nervous around him."

50 Cent on his son: "My son is excited. He thinks I'm a superhero ... It's impossible for him to miss me, because if he went through his regular day, there'd be references to me around, whether it's music or when he goes to school and his school knows 50 Cent is his dad."


50 Cent on whether it's okay to play a gangster: "Actors are imitating life. That exists. People who don't actually follow the rules. So for an actor to create a project to show people what actually happens, that's cool."

De Niro on whether he'll ever get tired of being famous for playing gangsters: "Those characters are more exciting. People like to watch and identify with them in some ways. It's a fantasy."

De Niro on whether it's okay to play a gangster: "Movies are like dreams, an expression of people's subconscious, what they feel, what they would want to do but wouldn't do ... And we all know the difference between reality and fiction."

This special issue features a collectible flipbook design with two unique cover photos.

source: vibe.com

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