If I hadn't heard about this film from the director on NPR I probably wouldn't have thought twice about seeing this movie. Now, having heard the back interviews and seen the trailer I cannot wait to see this film. We forget that Tyson was a pawn for a lot of people who made mad paper on his back (rhymes with Don King). He is afterall, a human being and it's great that a documentary can give you a near unbiased view of someone (at least it's better than the garbage the gas bags on tv are pedaling). He is smarter than I expected and it is touching to see the humility in his face (I wish he could get rid of that Mallory Tribe tatoo, though)