Presumably to help get Foxx into character, Tyson put together a 57-minute collection of every single one of his knockouts, and it's one of the best things we've ever seen.
Mike Tyson is one of the most controversial and bizarre figures to emerge out of the sports world in the past few decades, so it's not surprising that a biopic about his life is finally being made. What is slightly surprising is the amount of talent backing the project. Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx signed on to play the former boxing heavyweight champion and Terrence Winter, fresh off an Oscar nomination for writing 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' is set to pen the script.
Funnyman Ed Helms may look a bit different when 'The Hangover Part II' hits DVD shelves later this year.
According to EW.com, Warner Bros. is considering digitally altering the tattoo on Helms' character's face after a copyright infringement lawsuit was filed recently by tattoo artist Victor Whitmill. (Whitmill is the designer of the tattoo on Mike Tyson's face, which 'Part II' references.)
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Back in 2009, a little movie called "The Hangover" came out. Aside from feeling like someone had followed me to at least one drunken outing and made a movie out of it, the movie was, in my opinion, comedy gold.
Now, I've never been "Punched Out" by Mike Tyson (if you catch this pun, you're an old school gamer) for stealing his tiger or kidnapped an asian mob boss but almost eve