Ibet you didn't imagine a world where Magic Mike showed his bare butt and got injured in front of Tyrion Lannister. I sure didn't! Thanks to Channing Tatum, Peter Dinklage, and director Derek Cianfrance's new movie "Roofman," though, that exact situation came to pass. What a time to be alive.
Helmed by Cianfrance and co-written by him and Kirt Gunn, "Roofman" is based on the very real story of burglar Jeffrey Manchester, who escaped from prison and went on to rob a ton of stores — especially fast-food chains — by drilling holes in the roofs and entering from above. He also infamously lived in a Toys "R" Us whenever it was closed, and that's the scene that left Tatum with a real-life leg wound and a bare bottom in front of Emmy-winner Dinklage.
Dinklage plays Mitch, a general