ramblingpj
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Post by ramblingpj on Feb 26, 2006 20:35:32 GMT -4
...funny movie! It had some serious points, but overall, it was entertaining.
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tinyshoes
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Post by tinyshoes on Feb 26, 2006 23:07:36 GMT -4
I want to see it myself. After seeing Diary of a Mad Black Woman, I've been wanting to see more of Tyler Perry, melodrama and all. I like how in the trailer, Madea called out people who brought babies to the theater. Now if only she was a movie usher in real life. . .
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ownlife
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Post by ownlife on Feb 28, 2006 15:30:54 GMT -4
I thought Madea was a saintly, I-must-bear-all-burdens type of grandmother like the one in Soul Food, but after hearing how tart-tongued she is, I now want to see this movie. I'll pass on DofMBW.
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hobocamp
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Post by hobocamp on Feb 28, 2006 15:39:55 GMT -4
Really? People want to see this? It looks like another Big Momma's House to me, but ok... I have no idea who Tyler Perry is, though.
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realitybug
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Post by realitybug on Feb 28, 2006 20:39:02 GMT -4
I guess so. From the previews I've seen...the Madea character annoys the crap out of me. And that's just previews.
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groovethang
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Post by groovethang on Mar 4, 2006 10:21:07 GMT -4
I'm not too familiar with Tyler Perry, either. Is Madea to Tyler Perry what Geraldine was to Flip Wilson?
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ahenobarbus
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Post by ahenobarbus on Mar 4, 2006 14:27:24 GMT -4
Tyler Perry is a playwright/performer who apparently became a multi-millionaire from his plays, even though I'd never heard of him until recently.
I only found out about him because I stumbled across an article in which he was showing a reporter around his new $5,000,000 mansion, explaining that he bought it to symbolize what can happen to you when you believe in God(!) I take it he's part of the recent Christian movement that emphasizes God's ability to shower riches on the faithful.
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ownlife
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Post by ownlife on Mar 4, 2006 15:53:41 GMT -4
Well, there was, and still is, Rev. Ike. I just googled him and was surprised to read that he and his megachurch are still around. I wonder if he still has a different Rolls-Royce for each day of the week.
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lallybroch
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Post by lallybroch on Mar 4, 2006 19:06:16 GMT -4
I only found out about him because I stumbled across an article in which he was showing a reporter around his new $5,000,000 mansion, explaining that he bought it to symbolize what can happen to you when you believe in God(!) I take it he's part of the recent Christian movement that emphasizes God's ability to shower riches on the faithful. I give him a bit of a pass on that because he was homeless at one point (he initally went broke when his first play flopped) and he's obviously come a long way. The way he's talking, though, it just sounds like he bought a mansion in the name of Jesus and not because he wanted a big house. Lynn Whitfield will be 53 this year. Amazing. At the end, those * people dressed up like angels creeped me out. How long did they stay hanging from the ceiling?* That would have been a big distraction for me.
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ahenobarbus
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Post by ahenobarbus on Mar 5, 2006 12:41:47 GMT -4
I don't begrudge him that at all, but normally people credit the "American way of life" or "believing in yourself," ideas that sit a little better with the dream of getting wealthy.
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