In the face of rising crime rates and gun violence, the Detroit Police launches a full-scale war against gun runners. With the cooperation of the Feds they target a criminal named Rich (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson) and his arms operation. When a gun exchange goes bad and Rich’s old friend Angel (Val Kilmer), steps up big time and saves his life, they form a bond that makes his supplier and lover, Gabriella (AnnaLynne McCord) paranoid. But there is a snitch in the group and Gabriella’s biggest deal goes bad only to have an even bigger secret revealed, one that rocks Rich to his core.
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Monday Morning EyeCandy: Maliah Michel
#GWOP Booty Beauty of the Day: Maliah Michel

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Vodpod videos no longer available.Amy Winehouse gets $6 million to perform 5 shows in Brazil
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UK singer Amy
Winehouse recenlty performed the 1st of 5 scheduled
shows in the Brazil, where she is
being paid more than $6 million
dollars according to the
UK Sun. “Amy
will be rolling in it. Brazil is keen to establish itself as a
major player in live music and is attracting a host of top
stars,” a source tells the publication.
“A lot of money is being thrown around to
secure their services and it’s working.”
Winehouse hasn’t released an album since 2006’s ‘Back
to Black.’ A disc that won her 5
Grammys and has sold 10
million copies worldwide. It’s a testament to her
tremendous talent that she’s still getting
#GWOP $$$ to perform live. The singer
was reportedly paid $1.2 million to
play a show in Russia just before
Christmas, and has big money gigs
lined up in Dubai as part of
Gulf Bike Week.
Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa Movie “High School” coming soon…

Snoop Dogg and up and coming artist Wiz Khalifa team up to shoot a straight to DVD film. Checkout full interview below:
GWOP Indie Artist of the Week: Steele D “#1”
Spike Lee’s “Malcolm X” selected for 2010 National Film Registry
The National Film Registry is the United States National Film Preservation Board’s selection of films for preservation in the Library of Congress. The National Film Registry names to its list up to 25 “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films” each year, showcasing the range and diversity of American film heritage to increase awareness for its preservation.
Malcolm X (1992)
Director Spike Lee’s biographical film about the life of civil rights leader Malcom X was produced in the classical Hollywood style. Featuring an Oscar-nominated performance by Denzel Washington, the film exemplifies the willingness of the American film industry in the early ‘90s to support the making of mainstream films about earlier generations of social leaders.
“Denzel was robbed of an Oscar back in 1992.” -K.B. (GWOP Magazine)
Other notable films recognized by Library of Congress National Film Registry: “Do the Right Thing” (directed by Spike Lee) “Boyz N The Hood” (directed by John Singleton) “Citizen Kane” (directed by Orson Welles) “Goodfellas” (directed by Martin Scorsese) “Thiller” (Michael Jackson Music Video)
New Book: Super Rich by Russell Simmons

Founder of Def Jam Records, Phat Farm & Rush Card, Russell Simmons dropped his Guide to having it All book today, Super Rich.
Russell drops knowledge on work ethics, poverty mind set, law of attraction and more. “Great servants become Great Leaders!” – Russell Simmons
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New Music: Chris Brown Ft. Busta Rhymes x Lil Wayne “Look At Me Now”





