Jim Carrey apologizes for doing violent film before Sandy Hook shooting
http://twitter.com/#!/JimCarrey/status/348886602384281600
Actor Jim Carrey says recent events, specifically the Sandy Hook shooting, have caused him to reevaluate the amount of violence he participates in on-screen.
http://twitter.com/#!/LegallyBOD/status/348908062880444416
http://twitter.com/#!/ImCarvajal/status/348907738832707584
Some think he should put his money where his mouth is.
http://twitter.com/#!/tommyboy9816/status/348907310917242880
http://twitter.com/#!/DeaconDeath316/status/348911206385451008
But at least Carrey seems to realize that there could be a connection between violent films and real-life violence.
http://twitter.com/#!/KCMonnie/status/348894074327166978
We’ve seen that it’s not very popular in the film industry to call into question the on-screen violence.
Anti-gun activist Michael Moore endorsed “Django Unchained,” even though it was so violent it made moviegoers sick. He even made light of its violent reputation.
The director “Django Unchained,” Quentin Tarantino, completely lost it when a reporter dared to ask him if he thinks there could be a link.
http://twitter.com/#!/ShadowFedora/status/348907452621807618
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