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Sean Krankel was sitting across from famous music producer Jimmy Iovine, on the exceptionally debaucherous set of 50 Cent's "P.I.M.P." music video, pitching G-Unit his vision. His goal was to ...
Fifty t also had a video game called “50 Cent: Bulletproof,” where his character always wore a vest. Eventually, 50 Cent stopped wearing the vest, and in an interview with Men’s Health on ...
Visually, 50 Cent: Bulletproof is a pretty damn nice looking game. It's not the most technologically sophisticated game we've ever seen (that's Vib Ribbon), but its art direction is quite excellent.
50 Cent: Bulletproof G Unit Edition. 2.5 Fair. By Robyn Peterson . ... CNN Headline News, MSNBC, CBS, Fox, Fox News and the WB network representing PC Magazine, GearLog.com, and ExtremeTech.
While 50 Cent is the top-selling rapper of the past few years, it's easy to argue that he's overrated. Despite having the best line in a rap song so far this century ("We only humans girl/ we make ...
50 Cent explains why he stopped wearing bulletproof vests.. 50 Cent Reflects on His Storied Past in a Recent Interview. On Friday (Aug. 4), Men's Health published an interview with 50 Cent as he ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from 50 Cent: Bulletproof Take on the role of 50 Cent as he gets caught in a web of corruption, double-crosses and shady deals that lead him on a bloody path ...
Pandemic gets spacey with Star Wars: Battlefront II; VU Games gets thuggy with 50 Cent: Bulletproof on Sony's portable.
MTV.com has revealed a trailer for the 50 cent videogame. Supposedly called ’50 Cent: Bulletproof’ ... For now we’ll speculate that the game will appear on the usual trio of PC, ...
Initially 50 Cent is out to help his homies, but the real reason for wanting revenge is that he himself gets shot in the back by persons unknown. And that does not look cool.
In 50 Cent: Bulletproof, 50 gets caught in a web of corruption, double-crosses and shady deals that lead him on a bloody path through New York's underworld. Backed-up by his G Unit soldiers, the ...
50 Cent: Bulletproof isn't the real-life tale of 50 growing up (and getting shot nine times), but is instead a fictional story of drugs and violence set in the New York underground.