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Tyson

  • 2008
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Mike Tyson in Tyson (2008)
A mixture of original interviews, archival footage, and photographs sheds light on the life experiences of Mike Tyson.
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A mixture of original interviews, archival footage, and photographs sheds light on the life experiences of Mike Tyson.A mixture of original interviews, archival footage, and photographs sheds light on the life experiences of Mike Tyson.A mixture of original interviews, archival footage, and photographs sheds light on the life experiences of Mike Tyson.

  • Director
    • James Toback
  • Writer
    • James Toback
  • Stars
    • Mike Tyson
    • Mills Lane
    • Trevor Berbick
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  • IMDb RATING
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    13K
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    • Director
      • James Toback
    • Writer
      • James Toback
    • Stars
      • Mike Tyson
      • Mills Lane
      • Trevor Berbick
    • 68User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Mike Tyson
    Mike Tyson
    • Self
    Mills Lane
    Mills Lane
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    • (archive footage)
    Trevor Berbick
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Cus D'Amato
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    William Cayton
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jim Jacobs
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Joe Louis
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    Max Schmeling
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    Jack Dempsey
    Jack Dempsey
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    Gene Tunney
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    Muhammad Ali
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    • (archive footage)
    Carl Williams
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    Larry Holmes
    Larry Holmes
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    • (archive footage)
    Tyrell Biggs
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    Tony Tubbs
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    • (archive footage)
    Henry Tillman
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      • James Toback
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      • James Toback
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    8Winkywoo

    Wrong film?

    I think the person above has watched/reviewed the wrong film.

    I've just got back from seeing this and it's purely a documentary featuring an interview with Tyson himself - no-one else, no actors.

    I say 'interview' but you don't actually hear any questions asked - this is just Mike talking about his life/career almost as a monologue.

    I thought it was a fantastic effort at just letting the user take from the picture what they want - there is no attempt to create a bias for or against Tyson in any way.

    I never liked Tyson as a fighter/person but I realise having watched this that the person we saw tear up the heavyweight division in the 90s was a long way from the man himself. He now comes across as a humble man - though with few regrets.

    The interspersing of his fights with his dialogue is superbly done - credit to the the direction of James Toback.
    10PopcornLovesMovie

    A View on Mike Tyson's Life From Tyson's Eyes

    An excellent narrative on Mike Tyson's life from his point of view. The narrative is all done by Mike himself. Watching this movie you feel like you're sitting in front of Mike Tyson asking him to tell you his life story.

    The movie itself I believe is not scripted since it's Mike Tyson himself telling us and the way he spoke seems genuine and full of holes in logic. In short it seemed honest enough.

    Seeing this documentary, you gain a good amount of perspective about Tyson's personality, his life, how he think, his problems, and the people around him. The best part for me was when he explained why he bite Holyfield's ears.

    Definitely one to watch for his fans. If you're not a Tyson or boxing fan, you might get a little bored.
    9jkd15-1

    A great Doc. from a great fighter.

    Mike Tyson, probably the greatest heavy weight to ever walk the earth during a short span of 2 to 3 years. Why do you think all the other great heavyweights waited until he was well aged before they fought him. No other fighter ever exuded such skilled ferocity, not even Foreman.

    Around the same time as Tyson's rape trial was William Kennedy's rape trial. I remember saying to a friend of mine after both trials were over that I bet William Kennedy was guilty and Tyson was not. I assume Tyson had his way with her and then discarded her and when she realized what his intentions were, she did it to save face and get back at him.

    Now look, Tyson himself, says he took advantage of many woman but not her and you know, I actually believe him. Just a gut feeling I guess. Maybe I am wrong but its how I see it. Tyson was no saint by a long way and he admittedly confessed to committing many many felonies.

    I actually find myself defending him for some reason.

    Now that I said my points. This was an extremely intriguing documentary. From the heart and apparently truthful account of Mike Tyson. I never realized how well read Mike is. He has an excellent grasp of the English language and I only noted one or two bad English comments "That weren't intended".

    He is very charismatic and intelligent. He gives very astute and detailed re-tellings of his life.

    I was very much interested throughout.
    9C-Younkin

    Riveting movie about a complicated man

    "Tyson" has it all. A confessional film that showcases just how crazy, funny, spiritual, fun, pained, and fascinating the troubled boxer is as a man. He grew up in Brooklyn, the product of a rough neighborhood and constant bullying. He tried to escape the humiliation he felt by stealing, which landed him in jail where he picked up boxing as a hobby. When he got out he found his first real father figure in Constantine "Cus" D'Amato, an old trainer who taught him the spiritual side of boxing and the confidence that went along with it. He studied tape of guys like Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey, and Muhammad Ali, and during the 80's became a force to be reckoned with. Then "Cus" died and Mike lost his way, becoming very taken with his own indestructible image and like all great tragic stories, that always guarantees a fall. First his disastrous marriage to Robin Givens made him known as a cheater and a beater, and then he got cocky and lazy and lost a big fight to Buster Douglass. Then as the cherry on top, he was accused of rape and sentenced to 3 years in jail. His career would continue to go down hill from there.

    This is Tyson's side of the story, so don't expect fair and balanced, but also don't expect him to pull any punches. He takes on some tough questions here and succeeds mightily in turning the tide in his favor. With that voice and that facial tattoo your instantly hooked, but what keeps you rooted to the screen is an insightful character study as well as a sad tale of how a guy with a "me against the world" mentality managed to take himself places he never dreamed of going, but also let his pit-bull-like emotions and out of control pride get the better of his reasoning. Director James Toback does a great job adding pictures and video clips for some flavor but this is Tyson's movie and his commentary just offers highlight after highlight after highlight.

    His recollection of "Cus" D'Amato is surprisingly moving. His description of his mindset as a boxer is something next to God-like arrogance, and his views on women and sex expose more of that same type of domination. The commentary on the Holyfield fight, as well as the ear biting re-match, is fascinating to listen to. His description of prison is a haunting nightmare. He describes the people around him as leaches, especially Don King who he says would "Kill his own mother for a dollar." There are too many great moments in this movie to name but expect to be consistently riveted by the controversy, adversity, vulnerability, anger, and yes even his exaggerated sense of humor too. The "I want to eat his children" comment right before the Lennox Lewis fight is just one of many priceless things this man says.

    Tyson's life has taken a sad turn. The fight has gone out of him. His last fight in 2005 was held strictly so he could get some money to pay the bills. Just you feel like your watching the real Tyson now. He is much more sobered and at peace, a man whose demeanor reflects someone whose been thru hell and been humbled by it. He admits his mistakes, makes you question some of his others, but above all just makes you feel for him anyway. "Tyson" succeeds in showcasing the boxer as someone much more vulnerable than the guy you see in the ring or shouting out "faggot" during a weigh-in. There is more dimension here than I expected and that makes this one of the years biggest surprises thus far.
    9jimbob12404

    One of the best documentaries in recent years!

    I was fortunate (?) to have been in the Catskill (later Cus D'Amato) Boxing club with Mike in the early to mid 80's and as such got to see him just as he was starting to get the acclaim that would later get ridiculous. I remember that he was still like a little kid in a lot of ways---pushing his friend's motorcycle on Main Street in Catskill for him to pop start it, walking around with a NY paper's cartoon showing a drawing of him holding the world in his hands, and exclaiming to anyone who would listen "This is so fly!" And much more. He was happy, healthy, and on a course for greatness. Then Cus died, and after an incredible series of fights that left him with all the belts, Mike threw it all away. He doesn't shy away from telling the world how foolish he was, and it is heartbreaking to see him on the verge of tears as he seems to relive it in his memory. Director Toback does a brilliant job in letting his subject do all the talking, and it is riveting. One star off for not making it clearer why he let Don King take over and basically destroy his career. While he does acknowledge the piece of crap that King is, he needed to go a little further, since King was sort of the anti-Cus, if you will. I know Mike knew that he was always welcome to come back to Catskill, where Cus's knowledge is still being imparted even today.

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    • Trivia
      To gage what effect "Tyson" would have on audiences, James Toback asked the opinions of the film's opposite demographic: older white women who were disinterested in boxing. He asked that they come to his editing suite and watch the film. If they left after 5 minutes, Toback would give them $100 USD. If they stayed after 5 minutes, they would have to stay for the whole picture - and give Toback extensive feedback on the film. According to Toback, not one woman left after 5 minutes, and many were in tears by the film's finale.
    • Quotes

      Mike Tyson: [responding to a man in the crowd yelling "get him in a straight jacket"] Put your mother in a straight jacket, you punk ass white boy! Come here and tell me that and I'll fuck you in the ass, you punk white boy. You faggot. You can't touch me, you're not man enough. I eat your asshole alive you bitch. Fuck you you ho. Come say to my face and I fuck you for everybody. You bitch. Come on you bitch. You scared coward, you not man enough to fuck with me. You can't last two minutes in my world bitch. Look at you, you scared now you ho. Scared like a little white pussy. Scared of the real man. I'll fuck you till you love me faggot.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tyson: The Movie
    • Production companies
      • Fyodor Productions
      • Defiance Entertainment
      • Green Room Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $887,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $85,046
      • Apr 26, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $964,920
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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