In the fight for gun control reform, the list of voices chiming in has grown from more than just the usual suspects. While lawmakers, congressional leaders, and the NRA have dominated the conversation on solutions to gun violence in America, Hollywood and entertainment leaders now want a chance in the spotlight.
And some of them don’t like it. Taylor Hackford, president of the Directors Guild of America and director of the upcoming movie “Parker,” said that he “resents being drawn in” to the discussion on the impact of violence in entertainment and violence in real life.
His newest film, starring Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez, is a crime thriller film and, simply put, there’s a good amount of violence in it. “It’s about a career criminal,” he explains to The Cycle hosts, “When you see the film, is there violence in it? Yes. Is there violence among criminals? Yes. But in reality, I think that, ya know, the gun lobby would like to point towards Hollywood and say ‘hey let’s bring as many people into this equation as possible,’ and I think that they’re trying to deflect the real issue.”
The real issue being guns. Hackford draws a parallel between England and America, saying that while they watch the same violent TV shows and films, they don’t have the level of violence that we do because “guns aren’t in that society” – at least not in the same way as they are in ours.









