Spiike Lee's New Boxing Show On HBO

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  • prinzemanspopa
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    #11
    Sounds like a crap idea.Tyson has gone from being one of the most intriguing athlete's of his era to just a lame self-parody.Some people may get kicks out of these lame cameo's that he's been doing over the last two years or so,but myself,personally - I find it dull and tedious.

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    • Mayabang
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      #12
      LOL at "spik" being censored

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      • D.I.E.S.E.L
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        #13
        what..............

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          #14
          Originally posted by ThePrince
          ****e Lee and Doug Ellin Team Up for Tyson-Inspired HBO Boxing Drama



          Filmmaker ****e Lee and "Entourage" creator Doug Ellin are stepping into the ring with a new drama for HBO, and they have a very heavy hitter in their corner: Mike Tyson.


          Lee and Ellin are teaming up for a new series, "Da Brick," loosely based on the boxing legend's roots, with Tyson co-executive producing, the cable outlet confirmed to TheWrap on Wednesday. Lee will direct, with Ellin executive-producing. John Ridley, who penned the upcoming project "L.A. Riots," is signed on to write as well as executive-produce.

          The series is described as an "exploration of what it means to be a young, black man in supposedly post-racial America, loosely inspired by aspects of Mike Tyson’s youth.”

          The title derives from "The Brick City," the nickname for Newark, N.J., where the series will be set.

          Tyson has upped his show-biz profile of late, with a substantial cameo in the 2009 smash "The Hangover," as well as the Animal Planet reality series "Taking on Tyson" and a guest appearance as himself in an episode of "Entourage" last year.

          News of "Da Brick" was first published by the Hollywood Reporter.


          He did a great documentary on the Tyson/King relationship in the 90s:



          P.S. The producers are looking for young African-Americans with Boxing experience, so if you live in the NYC/tri-state area, PM me for details about the open call auditions
          i be getting ahold of you soon!

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