![]() ![]() It doesn't gel at all with the slapsticky Madea plot. There's a serious subplot involving a kid who lost his churches money on the Ponzi scheme. ![]() This movie proves that they aren't all funny. ![]() So, if you like your movies filled with jokes about people suffering from Alzheimer's, this is the movie for you. Doris Roberts played Raymond's mother on Everybody Loves Raymond. The whole movie looks like a filmed rehearsal. Sometimes the actors look like they're wondering if the cameras are even rolling. Every scene in this movie is badly staged. In a movie filled with horrible acting, she is far and away the worst. Denise Richards plays Eugene Levy's wife. She sets her straight by telling her that her entire family died while she was at school. You just know that there's going to be a scene where sassy ol' Madea sets her straight. Levy's daughter is a spoiled brat who hates her stepmom and says mean stuff to her. These Madea movies made Tyler Perry a billionaire. If any of that made you laugh, then cue up some Madea movies and you're in for a good time. Madea says stuff like, "I'm not living on a fixed income, I'm living on a broke income because I'm broke as hell!" and "My yes means yes, my no means no, and my maybe means get the hell out!" and "Shut up, rectum!". Why? Because Tyler Perry thought this would be funny. ![]() The male one has a high female voice and the female one has a deep male voice. There are two lawyers that represent George, one male and one female. If you've ever wondered what overacting is, you'll be well acquainted with it after the first five minutes of this. You can get Eugene Levy to act in your movie for a warm cup of coffee. He's even in the direct to video American Pie Presents movies. He plays the dad in the American Pie movies. Now I want to friend her on Facebook just so I can unfriend her. The other night, my aunt told me that Madea movies are hysterical and I have to watch one. This is the first Tyler Perry movie I've ever seen. Madea's Witness Protection was written and directed by Tyler Perry. He gets set up in a half-assed witness protection program and his family moves in with Madea. His first of 4 films to be released in 2012 is Good Deeds, which he stars in along with Thandie Newton, and Gabrielle Union it'll be released by Lionsgate on February 24th.George Needleman is an investment banker who's been set up as the fall guy for his company's mob-backed Ponzi scheme. This will be Tyler Perry's 14th feature film with Lionsgate in 7 years – or about 2 a year – and they've collectively grossed close to $600 million at the North American box office alone. The supporting cast will comprise of Romeo Miller ( Jumping The Broom), the son of rapper Master P, as Jake, a friend of Brian (an attorney who places the family in Madea's care, also played by Tyler Perry) who was affected by the scam and, revealed today, veterans John Amos and Marla Gibbs will also co-star – Amos as Jake's (Romeo Miller's) father in the film, and Gibbs appears as Madea's neighbor. The film's official synopsis, which isn't all that different from the one in Vanessa's post reads:Ĭomic legend Eugene Levy (the AMERICAN PIE franchise, BEST IN SHOW) stars in the film as George, a high level CFO at the center of a Ponzi scheme in New York City who is enrolled in the Witness Protection program along with his family in the one place that absolutely no one will think to look for them: Madea's house down South.įunnyman Eugene Levy, Denise Richards, Tom Arnold, Doris Roberts, Danielle Campbell and Devan Leos make up the starring cast – George's family (wife, mother and kids) and business associate (Arnold). So Tyler Perry's 4th movie of 2012, the only Madea movie of the year thank goodness, began production today at his Atlanta studios.Īs Vanessa already posted a couple of days ago, it's titled Madea's Witness Protection, and its starring cast will be primarily Caucasian as Perry continues to expand his reach beyond the usual. ![]()
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