I liked Roy's cameo in Devils Advocate -The Devil (Al Pacino) points to Roy and tells the Lawyer (Keanu Reeves) "Nobody's that good"
Did he star in that movie? Gotta see that one again!
I couldn't get into that last movie with him & Felix Trinidad pretending to be 2 prime LHW's.
Just not enough action , enthusiasm or drama.
and tito did a bad job in acting of getting knocked down..he missed the punch by like 3 seconds :nonono:
Nope, what would it have to do with SSM?
Reedickyaluss made a thread about what type of steriods these busted fighters got caught for.
Sugar Shane apparently took "TheCream".
I just thought it was a coincidence considering you posted your first post here after that.
Most of Black & White was unscripted to maintain "The Hood" ways so to speak. The director beleived ebonomics is an art form, so he didn't write a lot of the movie's dialogue. Instead, he plugged actors into situations, told them where they had to go and let them improvise. Totally worked to.
Also, Tyson’s “I'm a man who has made too many mistakes to be known for his wisdom” was probably one of the best lines I’ve ever heard in Cinema.
I can't tell if any of Tyson's lines in Black and White are scripted or not because they completely sound like things he says in real life. Either way it is hilarious.
"If you can't be nice to somebody %100 of the time, you should kill them."
"You're not understanding my vernacular.":haha:
that role was right up his alley. especially in the scene where where Robert Downey Jr was kind of hitting on him.
Tyson in Black and White
I can't tell if any of Tyson's lines in Black and White are scripted or not because they completely sound like things he says in real life. Either way it is hilarious.
"If you can't be nice to somebody %100 of the time, you should kill them."
"You're not understanding my vernacular.":haha:
I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but I think Roy Jones has this swagger about him, a strong aura that demands respect.
I find that man intriguing, both in the movies and in interviews.
yeah dude is totally sexy and mysterious (no homo)
I saw a movie with Mike Tyson on HBO a few years back and he played himself again. He was talking to this guy, telling him to stay out trouble so he never goes to jail because they have perverted guards in there playing with peoples assholes or somethin'.
He was in the movie only for 10 mintues total.
10 minutes, what in the world could they have him saying. After you get over the awe that he is Tyson and is a big mother fucker his high pitched voice just makes you laugh.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but I think Roy Jones has this swagger about him, a strong aura that demands respect.
I find that man intriguing, both in the movies and in interviews.
Tyson had a funny moment in Rocky VI, I think it was.
I saw a movie with Mike Tyson on HBO a few years back and he played himself again. He was talking to this guy, telling him to stay out trouble so he never goes to jail because they have perverted guards in there playing with peoples assholes or somethin'.
He was in the movie only for 10 mintues total.
I enjoyed the total minute of screen time he had in The Matrix: Reloaded. I think he did good job.
Tyson had a funny moment in Rocky VI, I think it was.