When Madea catches sixteen-year-old Jennifer and her two younger brothers looting her home, she decides to take matters into her own hands.
Trailer
Cast
Tyler Perry
Madea
Tyler Perry
Joe
Taraji P. Henson
April
Adam Rodriguez
Sandino
Brian White
Randy
Hope Olaidé Wilson
Jennifer
Kwesi Boakye
Manny
Frederick Siglar
Byron
Gladys Knight
Wilma
Mary J. Blige
Tanya
Marvin Winans
Pastor Brian
Eric Mendenhall
Man #1
David Paulus
Miller
Randall Taylor
Mr. Bradley
Tess Malis Kincaid
Ms. Sullivan
Joseph Taylor
Announcer
Cheryl B. Pratt
911 Dispatcher
Judith Franklin
Rock Steady Background Singer
Jameaka Tubbs
Rock Steady Background Singer
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Comments
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So I went and saw this movie on the hope that Madea would be in it a lot more then the character was. The movie is not funny, let me just get that off my chest right now, it is on the other hand like sitting through church. Tyler Perry has morphed from playwright to screenwriter, to preacher. If you like Jesus and Christianity and all that good stuff, then you'll absolutely love this movie, but if you're like me and the rest of the world and all you want is to be entertained and have fun and not be looked at as the devil, then don't see this movie. Sometimes I wish I was completely blind.
I see many of the comments on here are "this is Tyler Perry's best film ever." That's pretty much like saying the Yugo was best Serbian-built car ever. Tyler Perry can't write. He tends to choose actors who can't act. He just keeps re-writing the same basic, tired, stereotyped characters and puts them in virtually the same tired plots over and over. But he apparently knows his demographic, because the same folks will run out and plunk down $10 to see this crappy, sappy mess. It works for him, so I'm sure there will be another Madea movie within 18 months.
TD
