AOL - Lady Gaga, Gun Drama: Is 'Fame' Clip Too Violent?
Luca Bruno, AP
Lady Gaga is never one to shy away from controversy, but is the previously unreleased clip from her "Fame" film crossing the line?
The original three minute "Fame" film debuted in September on the singer'sLittle Monsters website. The new footage, however, shows Gaga's perspective on the dark side of celebrity.
The 42-second video kicks off with a warning, "The use of violence in this film is a comment on the duality of fame," followed by the phrase, "Luxury can propel vanity into dangerous places."
The most disturbing part of the clip is when Mother Monster stands in front of a glass wall and starts shooting at a group of men on the other side, leaving a body count in her wake.
Despite the preface of the film, which implies the singer isn't condoning gun violence, the images in the clip are pretty graphic.
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Watch "Lady Gaga Fame: The Massacre (Unbroadcasted Footage)" Video
If this is 'too violent' then so is every single action movie. Like, why are music videos branded controversial for using the same imagery as in movies?