Sabotage hit the theares on March 28.
Los Angeles:
Hollywood action star ArnoldSchwarzenegger has defended the degree of violence in his newfilm Sabotage.The 66-year-old Terminator star said the video gameswhich children play are much more violent, reportedEntertainment Wise.
"I think violence is political now: 'maybe if there is noviolence in movies, there will be no violence in the world.' Idon't believe that. The video games our children play aremuch, much more violent than anything in this movie," he said.The actor and former politician, who plays the role of aUS Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) boss in the movie,was shocked when he was asked to undertake weapon training forthe movie.
There was the weapons training and I said, 'Why do Ineed weapons training? I mean, I've shot more guns than anyonein movie history. I've killed more people than anyone so whydo we need to go through weapons training?" he said.
"I think violence is political now: 'maybe if there is noviolence in movies, there will be no violence in the world.' Idon't believe that. The video games our children play aremuch, much more violent than anything in this movie," he said.The actor and former politician, who plays the role of aUS Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) boss in the movie,was shocked when he was asked to undertake weapon training forthe movie.
There was the weapons training and I said, 'Why do Ineed weapons training? I mean, I've shot more guns than anyonein movie history. I've killed more people than anyone so whydo we need to go through weapons training?" he said.