LOS ANGELES — Arnold Schwarzenegger says violence in films is entertainment and should not be linked to tragic events like the Connecticut school shooting in which 20 children died. The star of films such as “The Terminator,” “Predator” and “True Lies” told a press conference before the opening of his new movie, “The Last Stand,” on Jan. 18th that “one has to keep (the two) separate.” “(This is) entertainment and the other thing is a tragedy beyond belief. It's really serious and it's the real deal,” Schwarzenegger, 65, told reporters. The actor will star in his first leading role in the film since serving as California governor for seven years. In “The Last Stand,” Schwarzenegger plays a retired Los Angeles policeman who becomes a border town sheriff who must stop a violent drug lord from crossing the border. — Reuters