Babies and Tigers and Tyson? Oh My!
Following a night of outrageous behavior and undoubtedly poor decisions, "The Hangover" tells the story of what happens the morning after a bachelor party.
Directed by Todd Phillips, best known for his work on "Old School" in 2003, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha, who can't remember one thing about their previous night in Vegas.
Along with appearances by an infant and a tiger, the film also presents special guest, Mike Tyson. Known equally for his heavyweight title as he is for his controversial history, Tyson plays himself.
Accusing the men who threw the bachelor party of stealing his Bengal tiger, Tyson eventually resorts to throwing one of his champion punches. But beforehand he performs a hilarious duet with a Phil Collins recording, singing "I Can Feel It Coming in the Air Tonight."
"It's a great song," Tyson tells Rolling Stone. "I slipped on the words periodically but other than that it went well."
As far as the pet tiger goes, Tyson said it isn't that far off from the truth, admitting that he had four of five of them that he would sleep with. He also admitted that the reason his tiger ownership is past tense is due to their attack on a civilian in Texas.
"It was a severe attack, and so um, I had to release them to a zoo."
"You know, everyone says Mike Tyson is such a bad guy, but I think he's kind of a sweetheart," Helms said in the movie. Tyson supports this inspired film quote by resorting to pigeons as pets.
