Schwarzenegger defends movie violence

Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzenegger has defended the level of violence in his new movie "Sabotage", saying that video games are worse.
In the film, the former politician plays a boss within the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), whose members meet an unpleasant end after they rob a drug cartel safe house. The 66-year-old told The Telegraph that video games are more violent than the movie, reports entertainmentwise.com.
"I think violence is political now: 'maybe if there is no violence in movies, there will be no violence in the world.' I don't believe that. The video games our children play are much, much more violent than anything in this movie," he said.
Category :Cinema
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