(Photo: Damian Dovarganes, AP)
(Photo: Damian Dovarganes, AP)

As an intimate group of his friends and colleagues watched a special Hollywood screening of the ESPN “30 for 30” film “Rodman: For Better or Worse” Monday night, Dennis Rodman himself was  contemplating life with a Cuban cigar outside the Los Angeles theater, admitting “I can’t watch it with other people.”

The retired NBA star, wild-haired celebrity and onetime unofficial North Korean peace ambassador, 58, plans to watch director Todd Kapostasy’s project this weekend. Still, he was confident of a hit, sight unseen.

“This documentary is going to show people on planet Earth about living life in the fast lane, the slow lane and the middle lane,” Rodman promises, putting his dormant cigar on the rug to talk. “Everything about living the right way and the wrong way.

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