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From the award-winning playwright Tyler Perry comes the hit success Diary of a Mad Black Woman, which began as an accomplished play. Charles, an attorney, and Helen, his devoted wife, seemed to have everything – money, a beautiful mansion - the American Dream. However, as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes an unexpected twist. Helen is forced to rediscover love, life and religion on her pursuit for happiness.
The comedy extravaganza continues as Perry’s four popular plays are made available for the first time ever on DVD. In Madea’s Class Reunion, Mabel “ Madea” Simmons has decided to “go on head an go” to her 50th Class Reunion. In Madea’s Family Reunion, Madea has a wedding, a funeral and a family reunion…and she did it all for only $75. If you thought Madea’s family was crazy, wait till you…Meet the Browns. In I Can Do Bad All By Myself, see what happens when a family is torn apart by one sister’s selfishness and another sister’s refusal to let go of the love of her life. All the while, Madea is in rare form and is determined to get and keep the family together.



























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Jamie Roberts United States
Your movies are fantastic! When I'm not laughing, I'm crying. Never a dull moment!
ReplyLisa Yvette Rodriguez Chicago, IL
My children and I always watch your movies, we never get tired or bored of seeing a Tyler Perry movie. Why? Because it is always about family values and always have a lesson learned in each production. I have a 16yr old son, who loves watching madea and I think his favorite as mine is as well, is the "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" maybe becaue it was the first movie4 you made. Even though we are hispanic, puertorrican, are family values are similar to african american culture, we also have a few madeas in our family, lol, but just a shout out to you Mr. Perry, congratulations on all your achievements, it is always an honor and pleasure to watch anything you are involved in. You always seem to bring us back to reality and always remind us of where we came from and where we can go or end up. Once again, congratulations.
ReplyTanya Arnold Florida
This movie is one of my family favorites. This movie had an impact on my 10 year old daughter. Jade-Symone(my first born) and I are in a conversation and Sidney injects her knowledge of game, read on... Me "Jade, how is Estephan?" Jade-Symone "He's living with his girlfriend now, that's why you don't see him anymore." Me " Wow" Jade-Symone "Mommi, her name is Jade" Me "no reply" blank space in the conversation. Sidney(my 10 year old) "You know why he's dating a girl named Jade?" Me and Jade-Symone "why Sidney?" Sidney "When he make the mistake of calling you her name, you don't pick up he's refering to her" My eyes got large and I look at Jade-Symone and she's looking at me with a suprised look on her face. Sidney" Yall think Madea just funny? I learned that from Madea. She had a few things to say about what she's learned from Madea. You are a blessing dear. I applaude you. I praise God for your message. I pray your continuance in Him. All the best Tanya Arnold ps. Thank you
ReplyViolet Figueroa Phoenix, Arizona
Tyler, I just love your talent and thank God for your expressions. I'm a minority myself, which means I am 1/3 white, 1/3 native Taino, and 1/3 black. This means I am 100% Puerto Rican, and I can relate to all your stories, and the human touch in all your work. Don't ever stop, your biggest (actually I'm probably one of the shortest) fan. I cant wait to see your new movie, take care darling, and keep Madea alive, because there is a lot of her in me and many women who have the guts to "say it like it is" ;-D Vi
ReplyMaureen Hamilton, NJ
Mr. Perry, I love all of your films. The first one I remember watching is Diary of a Mad Black Woman. It's by far one of my favorites. When I was 15-17 I was in an abusive relationship, and one day I popped in "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" in my DVD player. Let me tell you, it was one of the most powerful things that I've ever seen. It made me feel, comforted I guess. It was nice to know that I wasn't the only one who went through those things. No matter how many times someone told me that the boy was an asshole, and treated me like shit, I still stayed with him. Now, since I let him go. I'm in a loving relationship, and I feel safe. One line in the movie that stuck out to me was "Sometimes you hold onto some things that God tries so desperately to tear apart", and just that one line had me thinking for a good while. It was very empowering, and I've loved every single one of your works ever since. You're an amazing creator, and inspiration.
ReplyRasheenpetty Savannah ga
MY NAME IS RASHEEN PETTY I LOVE TO CAST IN ONE OF YOUR MOVIE I WILL LOVE TO WORK WITH MADEA
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