Saturday, September 10, 2011

Know Your Recently Acquired, Likely Terrible 50 Cent Movies

The Toronto Worldwide Film Festival is certainly where you can major film purchases, but this year -- to date, no less than -- all things have been relatively quiet. Well, quiet for everyone but Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. 'All Things Fall Apart' -- a drama from director Mario Van Pebbles which 50 Cent co-written -- was acquired by Image Entertainment on Friday, which causes it to be the second extended-on-the-shelf 50 Cent film to discover a champion in Toronto the thriller '13' -- which co-stars Jackson, Mike Riley, Mickey Rourke and Michael Shannon -- appeared to become acquired now. How does one be capable of tell these two apart if you inevitably ignore them sometime next season? Moviefone breaks them lower ahead. 'All Things Fall Apart' Plot: A "straight drama," per THR of a star national football league and nfl and college football player who finds out he's cancer throughout his senior year. Distributor: Image Entertainment, which will release the film theatrically and also on VOD in 2012. Respected stars, slumming: Ray Liotta, just like a physician Lynn Whitfield as 50's onscreen mother Remake/adaptation: No, despite the fact that you may consider Nigerian author Chinua Achebe's seminal 1958 book 'Things Fall Apart' when reading through with the title. Laughable trailer: Yes. '13' Plot: A thriller about 13 males involved in the shady and violent wager on Russian roulette. Distributor: Anchor Bay, which will likely release the film between 2012. Respected stars, slumming: Michael Shannon, Ray Winstone, Mickey Rourke. (OK, not Rourke -- he did star in 'Passion Play.') Remake/adaptation: Yes. Georgian-born director Géla Babluani remade his Sundance award-winning 2005 film '13 Tzameti' for American audiences and seen it sit available for any very long time. Laughable trailer: Yes. [via THR]

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