میڈیا تباہی کے بیچ اترا جب وہ ایک پریتوادت ہالووین قاتلوں ، غیر معمولی پولٹرجیسٹوں ، بھوتوں ، غلوں اور زومبی کو اپنی جنگلی کشور کی بڑی بھانجی پر نگاہ رکھنے کے دوران خرچ کرتی ہے۔
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کاسٹ
Tyler Perry
Madea
Tyler Perry
Joe
Tyler Perry
Brian
Cassi Davis
Aunt Bam
Patrice Lovely
Hattie
Bella Thorne
Rain
Yousef Erakat
Jonathan
Lexy Panterra
Leah
Andre Hall
Quinton
Brock O'Hurn
Horse
Liza Koshy
Aday
Diamond White
Tiffany
Kian Lawley
Bean Boy
J.C. Caylen
Mikey
Jimmy Tatro
Sean
Tyga
Rap Artist - Tyga
Mike Tornabene
Dino
Joey Nappo
Willie
Dee Dubois
BJ
Javon Johnson
Reverend
آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے
Boo 2! A Madea Halloween
Girls Gone Dead
The Watcher
The Horror of Dolores Roach
Viva One Originals: Ashtine
Wreck
Homeroom
BrainDead
The Bite
Video Nasty
In the Flesh
Green Door
The 8 Show
Sistas
The Oval
The Blacklist
Lucifer
Bel-Air
Wednesday
Vikings
Snowfall
Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Rookie
The Witcher
تبصرے
10 تبصرے
Good evening everyone. Is it possible to have the French version of this film?
source: Boo! A Madea Halloween
This latest installment in the madea movie franchise is filled to the brim with hilarious comedic writing, complete with some oh h**l no's and bust yo *** up being dropped about every minute. If you enjoyed the other madea films, then you will surely love this one! I have only seen one other madea movie other than this one. Don't feel like you must see the others in order to like this one, each madea movie stands on its own. This Halloween one really will tickle your funny bone, the dialouge is just perfect, and the jokes are timed and written so well, the audience was rolling in laughter throughout. Now don't think that this is a family oriented/appropriate film, because it's not. There is consistent mild cursing, which just adds so much more to the comedic value of this and all the madea films, that has become a norm in this franchise of movies. If you are a pre teen, teenager or adult, then I would for sure recommend Madea Halloween to you. If you're looking for some funny simple escapism, then buy a ticket! 7/10.
'Twas the week before Halloween, all filmgoers are vexed, Not a single good movie is at their Cineplex; Max Steel and Ouija leaves audiences cheated, Jack Reacher, a sequel that nobody needed. Alas all is silent, hushed, peaceful and mute, No Halloween horrors, gore or even green puke. It's quiet at the theater, too quiet it seems, So this holiday season I suppose you could stream. When all of a sudden I heard such a clatter, I went to the cine to see what was the matter. I darted through lines, my mind full of doubt, But $28 mil is nothing to sneer about. The movie begins with plans of a party, A group of school girls are asked not to be tardy. Tiffany, the youngest of the skimpy clothed brats, Tries to trick her father so she can go to the frat. Yet her father, a simpleton, has a trick up his sleeve, That's when I shuttered, steeped, coiled and grieved. Theater 16, I should have bought some sangria, For I came face to face with yet another Madea. Adorning cheap pearls and a faded red frock, She can make windows shatter with the way that she talks. Her anger filled face is framed by her glasses, And she solves every problem by "whooping some a**es!" She's invited the night to keep tabs on her brood, And seems to want to bring fusspots from the old neighborhood. On Hattie, on Bam, on stale jokes that tease us, On Joe, on Brian and constant references to Jesus. Atrocious blather reigns forth from her lips, Not to mention in this movie she shows us her tits. Through it all there's some nonsense about parenting well, A tacked on sentiment that all falls to hell. The young girls attempt to deceive the old dame, Yet Madea's nature leaves her wise to their game. She "thugs out" at the party in search of her ward, Gets thrown out, calls the popo and causes discord. The movie then devolves into horror house clichés, In an attempt to lazily connect tale to holiday. Lights flicker, doors knock, shadows lurch and scamp round, Vengeful teens dress as zombies and those demented clowns. There's nothing remotely clever about this incessant noise, I at one point felt sorry for obnoxious fratboys! Their motives were simple, nefarious, but clear, Which is more than I can say for Madea my dear. At one point near the end I felt a great numbing, Somewhere around the phrase "they hacked into the plumbing" Kids learn their lesson through a prank too accursed In a moment of candor one said "It keeps getting worse". Nine movies we've endured of this sad minstrel act, Nine movies I equate aptly to a physical attack. Yet Perry still makes millions off a dress and hairdo, So after so many bad movies, this s**ts now on you!
Somebody needs to tell Tyler Perry his one-trick pony (a/k/a Madea) has been beaten to death. Boo! A Madea Halloween is a perfect example. The same recycled, hackneyed, one-note, shallow, and unfunny situations are present again--complete with the same people. At least this one wasn't about some beaten down black woman/girl who needed to find her place in the world, stand up to her man, and ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz. It is mind boggling how he can pop out these POS and always manage to attract an audience. Madea's answer to everything is violence. If that is not bad enough, Perry is now blatantly stealing comedic material from DEAD people, i.e. the line "beat her till the white meat shows" is a line straight out of the late Bernie Mac's "Kings of Comedy" routine. Shameful. And if he thinks for a minute that I believe anybody could go to a frat party and NOT find drugs, liquor, or copulation, well, he is a fool. Rated PG-13. I would rather watch a cow scratch its ass on a fence than another installment of this crap.
