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November 4

 ICE CUBE: 50 Cent hits Neshaminy to promote his directorial debut

12:08 PM posted by A.D. Amorosi
categories | Movies, trailer!


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CREDI© Scott Weiner / Retna Ltd.
50 Cent after screening his directorial debut, Before I Self-Destruct
at the AMC Neshaminy 24 on November 3, 2009.

Curtis James Jackson III, aka 50 Cent, was at the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem, PA yesterday stomping for his new movie, Before I Self Destruct. But I’m not here to review the Jamaica, Queens-native’s directorial debut or his album of the same name that comes out this month, both of which have faced crazy delays (”Get Up,” the first single featured in the trailer below and produced by native son Scott Storch, first came out in 2008). I just give you the facts.

Fiddy wasn’t there to say much about the murder-fueled, revenge-heavy flick or his anger-pumping performance in it. 50 was there to pretty much get out of the limo and back into it. Check out the trailer below:

But, topped with a Phillies cap and a smile, he did stop for a snap from my pal, rawk photog Scott Weiner. This First Friday, Weiner will have an exhibition and sale of his work in Old City at Patou (312 Market St., 215-928-2987), with musical accompaniment from Caterpillar and Sweetie. Rock on.


Read more celebri-gossip at citypaper.net/icepack.




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