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March 25, 2008

Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns

I feel the need to lighten the mood on this blog. What better way to accomplish that than to talk about the movie, Meet The Browns!

Once again, Tyler Perry has delivered a well written movie that the entire family can enjoy together. You will laugh your butt off and you might even tear up a time or two. It's a touching story of a single mother in Chicago who finds out that she has family in Georgia that she's never met on her newly deceased father's branch of the family tree. Humor takes on a whole new meaning when she and her three children arrive in Georgia for the funeral.

Jenifer Lewis is a fool all day long, y'all! I love her. She is truly a cra-ra-zee character! And ladies, Fine-A Rick Fox is all up and through there making things look good! Thank you, Tyler! Yeah, baby... we like it like that. But you didn't let Cora sing this time. Why? I love her voice. Did I mention how Phyne Rick Fox is? I remember him from his college basketball days at Virginia. Vanessa, you should've kept that one, girl.

Gotta give props to Angela Bassett. Girly is still keeping it tight. She looks great. And the little old grandma playing the babysitter in the movie was not to be played with (she played Big Momma in Soul Food).

Towards the end, Madea takes an O.J. style road trip. Hilarious!! You have to stay to watch the out-takes while the credits roll. Brown sings like nobody I've ever seen. Truly!

Go Meet The Browns! Take the kids, too.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

rkovzjndHi ya sis...i was wondering is Madea a big part of this movie. I want to see it--but i have a feeling that my favorite character is not really a big part of it....

-S.R.A.K (Krazyredd)

Sunida E said...

Hey, Sis! As you can tell, I haven't been online in a minute! Sorry this response is sooo late.

Madea is only in a small scene at the end. I think it's setting the scene for Madea Goes To Jail (?). It's a good movie, though. Go see it!