Hollywood star Channing Tatum says his "White House Down" co-star Jamie Foxx's musical talent is intimidating.
In Sony Pictures' "White House Down", which releases July 19, Tatum plays a Capitol policeman and Foxx essays the US president. During the movie's shooting, Tatum got a taste of Foxx's musical talent.
"Let me tell you something about playing with Jamie Foxx. You feel very inadequate at times because the president is on the piano playing Mozart and Chopin. You walk in and you are like, 'I need to start taking piano lessons!' But that's what's fun about it. I get to learn from all these guys," Tatum said in a statement.
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