The latest ‘Da Vinci Code’ movie can’t keep up with Tyler Perry’s ‘Boo! A Madea Halloween’ as it continues to slay the box office.
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The latest ‘Da Vinci Code’ movie can’t keep up with Tyler Perry’s ‘Boo! A Madea Halloween’ as it continues to slay the box office.
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Madea Totally Slayed Inferno And Every Other Movie At The Halloween Box Office
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Even Madea is ready for Beyonce’s new album!
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Writer/director Tyler Perry has some new drama on his hands. A woman has filed a lawsuit against the movie mogul claiming he stole her idea…
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Tyler Perry stays on his cash flow. The actor and producer teamed up with one of the wealthiest women, Oprah, to help promote his two…
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Uhhhh….ok Orlando Jones To Replace Tyler Perry As “Madea” On camera cross-dressing actor and producer Tyler Perry is finally hanging up his Madea hat. Tyler recently announced that he would stepping down as Madea to shift more of his focus to other ventures and that he would be handing over the reigns of the Madea character to fellow actor Orlando Jones. Huffington Post NAACP Award® nominee Orlando Jones will now play the role of Mabel “Madea” Simmons in the next installment of the Madea franchise entitled “Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas.” He replaces creator Tyler Perry, who is focusing on the partnership between his company and Oprah Winfrey’s struggling OWN network that was announced last October. “It is with mixed emotion that I announce that I will be unable to portray Madea in the next chapter in her journey,” Perry said. “The character has been such a gift and it was my hope and intention to play this role again in the upcoming film. But due to my commitments to the exciting new venture I am launching with OWN and Discovery Communications, I must now put all my energy into our new slate of shows that will launch on the network later this year” “Tyler and I are obviously very sad that he won’t be able to continue,” new director Bill Duke said in a statement. “Working with him on this project has been a delight and has brought us both so much joy and laughter. Right now Tyler needs to focus on the health of his new venture and the future. We love and respect him immensely and support him during this time. We are very grateful to Orlando for stepping in so quickly.” Jon Feltheimer, CEO of Lionsgate said, “While we are saddened to hear that Mr. Perry won’t be appearing in the next film, we are still eager to have A MADEA CHRISTMAS in theaters this holiday season and look forward to Orlando Jones giving a great performance.” Are you feeling Orlando Jones as Madea?

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Will Tyler Perry make a full-length feature for Madea Goes to Court? Well, not exactly. It looks as though Perry is being sued for allegedly…
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Tyler Perry doesn’t don drag or delve into religion in his latest, Good Deeds — the film isn’t part of the prolific entertainment giant’s Madea franchise (next stop Madea’s Witness Protection , slated for later in 2012), but rather of his less broad line of feel-good dramedies like Daddy’s Little Girls and Why Did I Get Married? But despite the restrained tone, it’s no less savvy an entertainment, one that Perry wrote, directed and stars in as San Francisco businessman Wesley Deeds, the wealthy, perfect son of a good family, head of the company his father created. Wesley’s life changes when he meets Lindsey (Thandie Newton), a beleaguered single mom who works as the night janitor in his office building. Like Maid in Manhattan , Good Deeds is an urban fairy tale in which the idea of a prince swooping down to woo and rescue the poor cinder girl is given a contemporary twist. But the film is well aware that it’s Wesley, and the man playing him, who are the real objects of fantasy here. Loving to his icy mother (Phylicia Rashad), protective of his alcoholic, angry brother Walter (Brian White), devoted in his stewardship of the business he was left, this Deeds is actually too good, too reliable, subsuming any actual desires of his own to cater to the needs of everyone around him. He’s so safe and predictable that when his fiancée Natalie (Gabrielle Union) finds a blonde hair on a pillow in their bed, she takes it not as a sign of possible infidelity but as one that she needs to tell the housekeeper to be more careful with their dry cleaning. It’s Lindsey, who with her 6-year-old daughter Ariel has recently fallen from a precarious economic situation into full-on homelessness, who breaks through Wesley’s shell by, well, trampling all over him. Good Deeds has the shrillest meet-cute imaginable, in which Lindsey parks in Wesley’s spot in the company lot and, having no idea who he is, calls him an asshole and walks away. Later, she taunts that he’s going to run and “tell massa” on her when he catches her using an office phone for a personal call late at night. Lindsey’s abrasiveness is weirdly delightful — she’s not on the lookout for anyone to save her, and she’s going through a very difficult time — but it’s one of several reasons the romance angle of this otherwise engaging melodrama doesn’t work. The primary one is chemistry — Lindsey and Wesley have none at all. There’s a sibling quality to their banter that diminishes the potentially creepy aspects to the fact that Wesley comes to Lindsey’s aid financially, buying her and her daughter dinner and eventually providing her with a place to stay in a corporate apartment, but there’s no spark between them, even as her influence starts opening him to new possibilities in his life. Newton’s loveliness is undeniable, but it’s downplayed until late in the film — before that point, she’s harried and frequently seen wearing a cleaning crew outfit, sleeping with Ariel in her minivan or trying to hide the girl in a supply closet while she works the night shift. In contrast, Union’s character is shown beginning the day getting immaculately made up while wearing a slip and heels. Part of the fancy of Good Deeds is that Wesley, a character who, as he says himself in the introduction, has everything, has a run-in with an unapologetically insulting, frazzled woman who leaves her kid unattended in her car and runs off, and he thinks that she’s probably what he’s been missing in his life. Wesley’s so square that when he looks through Lindsey’s iPod, he notes she’s listening to “Two-P-A-C,” but the two find common ground in their love of motorcycles, and take a geographically improbable lunchtime ride across the Golden Gate Bridge to Santa Rosa (despite filling in plentiful snap zoom-filled shots of San Francisco, Good Deeds was filmed in and looks like it was filmed in Atlanta). While Wesley is both too good to be true and an absence of a charisma on screen, Good Deeds is very fair to its two main female characters even as they’re both entangled with the same man. Despite her role in the story, Natalie isn’t made into a villain, just someone who, like Wesley, has chosen something because she’s been told she should want it. And the domino chain of poverty-driven difficulties Lindsey faces is well-realized — because she can’t pay her rent on time, she’s evicted and loses the savings she’s hidden away, because she has to work she can’t check into the shelter on time, because she’s working double shifts to get back on her feet financially she’s late picking up Ariel and her teacher notified child services. It’s Wesley who never seems like a real person, but then he’s not meant to be one — he’s Prince Charming for a prospective audience of women who are less enchanted by rippling abs than by kindness and responsibility. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
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REVIEW: Lack of Chemistry Can’t Derail Tyler Perry’s Harmless Good Deeds
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Movieline hero Tyler Perry may be busy filming I, Alex Cross and blogging to his choir, but his wisdom never ceases to spread throughout the land, as in trailer for Lionsgate’s holiday-timed DVD and Blu-ray release of A Madea Christmas . Hallelujer!

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Tyler Perry visited The Monique Show and voiced how he felt about Spike Lee’s “attack” against him . Tyler Perry makes some good points about the state of the black race in general and in film, but he was wrong when he said he never saw Italians protest HBO’s award-winning mobster drama “The Sopranos.” There were lots of protests from different Italian groups who thought “The Sopranos” upheld Italian stereotypes. Tyler said of Spike Lee: “Instead of taking shots, tearing each other down how about you give me a hand brother and tell me what I need to know and maybe I can share some things with you too.” Mo’Nique invited Spike Lee on her show to end the rivalry between the two filmmakers. Tyler Perry wholeheartedly agreed, then went on to talk about his “Oprah moment.” Cornel West Says Tyler Perry & Lil Wayne, “Need To Grow” [VIDEO] Tyler Perry Versus Spike Lee?! Tyler Perry: “Spike Lee Can Go Straight To Hell”
Tyler Perry To Spike Lee: “Instead Of Taking Shots, Give Me A Hand Brother” [VIDEO]
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‘Madea’s Big Happy Family’ director/star laughs to MTV News, ‘That old broad is going to jump’ once moviegoers tire of her. By Kara Warner Tyler Perry Photo: MTV News It’s no question that Tyler Perry’s Madea character is beloved by fans. So much so, that with the release of “Madea’s Big Happy Family” this week, the outspoken, no-nonsense matriarch hits the big screen for the sixth time. And as much as Perry loves the fan fervor for Madea, he’s hinted multiple times over the years that he would love to kill the character off some way, somehow. But there’s just one thing: The fans won’t let him! “The people, they won’t let it go,” Perry told MTV News at the premiere of “Madea’s Big Happy Family” on Tuesday night. “They won’t let it go. I got about a million messages on my message board of people saying how much they love it, so as long as people want to see it, I’ll keep doing it,” he promised. “The minute they stop coming [to see Madea in movies], that old broad is going to jump, and she’ll be gone, I’m telling you.” So with all that love/hate built up for his own creation, does Madea haunt Tyler Perry? “No, not at all,” he said with a laugh. “God forbid, that would be scary.” Perry went on to say that hes very capable of separating the craziness of Madea from his own persona, despite what people may think. “Sometimes I’ll get excited and my voice will raise a little bit and people will think that’s me going into [Madea],” he said. “But no.” In “Big Happy Family,” which opens this Friday,April 22, Madea is tasked with helping a few of her troubled family members get their lives back on track, via her M.O. of tough love and witty one-liners. The film also stars Shad “Bow Wow” Moss, David Mann, Cassi Davis, Tamela Mann, Lauren London, Isaiah Mustafa and Teyana Taylor. Check out everything we’ve got on “Madea’s Big Happy Family.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Tyler Perry On Madea: Fans ‘Won’t Let It Go’
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