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If you ACTURALLY saw this film you can't tell me you didn't laugh once!


If you really did see this movie ( which most of you didn't. Most of you will say you did but you really didn't) You can't tell me you didn't laugh,chuckle, or even smile. But this is one of the best Madea films Tyler Perry has ever made. Oh yeah and I'm white so people can't say only black people like his films.

Not in my movie......

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Your wasting your time, energy and whatever else. The haters have their minds already made. The funniest thing is, i love how their perception, is that "only" blacks see his films, and that's how he makes his money. Black people don't go to the movies enough as a whole to make enough of a difference one way or the other.

Translation: If there weren't white folks in the seat as well... TP would not be making money. Its 2012 people... grow up.

"...insert corny quote here"

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Thank you Rob! Without white people support, this movie wouldn't be that successful.

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^^ I agree 100%

Not in my movie......

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I'll admit there were funny moments, but the movie was still crap. Diary of a Mad Black Woman was the only movie that I actually enjoyed, and out of all of them, I think Witness Protection was the worst. It was boring, not many laughs, and a bit slow.

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I laughed once or twice, but that doesn't mean it was good. "The Last Song" made me cry, but it was still a crap movie. This movie was the worst I've seen from him. It felt unfinished. The writing, acting, and direction was bad and the story was a bad idea that never should have happened. He's a moneymaker, but he's a terrible filmmaker.

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I did laugh at parts of this movie, kinda hard to be honest! But overall it wasn't memorable and I didn't really like it. I'm a huge Madea fan by the way so I'm not just saying that.

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I did laugh at parts of this movie, kinda hard to be honest! But overall it wasn't memorable and I didn't really like it. I'm a huge Madea fan by the way so I'm not just saying that.



I agree.

I loved the previous Madea movies but this one fell flat.

It was more "preachy" and "storyline" than good, hard, Madea action.

The dialogue and drawn out conversations and life-lesson scenes came too early and too often in the film. Usually Madea is hysterically funny with a lesson "snuck in" without being the central focus of the movie.

I hope Tyler Perry hasn't lost it; I would still go to another Madea film if he makes one.



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Saw the movie and I did laugh but I still rated this movie 2/10 because that's all it was worth to me. Piss poor production.

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I didn't see this one but I saw the previous movie, Big Happy Family.
It was fairly decent for a sad family story with the help of that Kelly Price song Tired.
It wasn't funny at all.

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Um, we did TRY to see it. We went to see it at the dollar show (it was there 2 weeks after it's original release)...we thought, well maybe we should give a Madea movie a try. We walked out after 45 minutes.

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