- March Cover Story Features Exclusive Interview and Photo Shoot with De
Niro and 50 Cent; Special Issue to Feature Collectible Flipbook Design -
- On Newsstands February 5th -
NEW YORK, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Academy Award(R)-winning actor Robert
De Niro and Hip Hop mogul Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson have come together in an
exclusive interview for VIBE magazine's special Hollywood Issue -- on
newsstands Feb. 5th. The two speak exclusively to VIBE about their roles in
the upcoming movie Righteous Kill -- due in theaters this Fall. The acting
duo share some behind-the-scene moments and discuss the new friendship
shared between these two megastars.
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In this month's cover story, De Niro grants a rare interview to
Editor-in-Chief Danyel Smith. He discusses being a legendary Hollywood
gangster, as well as his relationship with 50 Cent. "Curtis, he's ... he's
got good instincts," Mr. De Niro tells VIBE when asked what advice he would
give to the superstar about acting. 50 Cent goes on to talk about his
admiration for De Niro's work. "I grew up watching his movies ... One of my
favorites was Goodfellas. I could watch that over and over. He was
amazing."
The two star in Overture Films' Righteous Kill, alongside Al Pacino, as
a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a
vigilante serial killer in this psychological thriller directed by Jon
Avnet.
Shot in January by celebrity photographer Jake Chessum at New York
City's famed Milk Studios, the magazine's exclusive photos are styled by
veteran VIBE Fashion Director Memsor Kamarake. De Niro is in Giorgio Armani
and 50 Cent in head-to-toe Tom Ford.
This special issue features a collectible flipbook design with two
unique cover photos.
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."
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 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 month's issue also includes VIBE's first-ever "green" pages. This
10-page special section takes a look at the green movement through
developments in conservation, urban planning, the auto industry,
technology, fashion and even home decor. From introducing environmentally
friendly gadgets and cars to suggesting simple methods for conserving
energy, VIBE invites readers to get involved with saving our environment.
The March issue also features a special tribute to the classic styles
of Ralph Lauren and the designer's 40th Anniversary spring collection.
ABOUT VIBE:
VIBE Media Group, an affiliate of The Wicks Group of Companies, L.L.C.,
is a leading music/lifestyle media company that publishes the award-winning
VIBE magazine, the preeminent brand in urban and music culture, which was
founded by Quincy Jones in 1993, now celebrating its 15 Anniversary-year.
Additional VIBE Media Group properties include Vibe.com; Comcast's VIBE
video-on-demand channel; The VIBE Awards; the wireless content service
mVibe; and VIBE Books, which published The New York Times bestseller, Tupac
Shakur.
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