The best thing that can be said about Rob Schmidt's Crime and Punishment in Suburbia — aside from the fact that it's over in less than two hours — is that it doesn't glorify violence committed by sexy teens. (rottentomatoes.com)
«When a portion of your population glorifies violence, money, and is hostile to any form of authority» = that is the American motto — and not really at all specific to gangs. (politics.stackexchange.com)
My third beef is that when it comes to Stone's message about the media glorifying violence, his idea of subtlety is to put a velvet Crown Royale sack over a hammer before he smacks you in the face with it repeatedly. (efilmcritic.com)