- Studio: Lionsgate
- Release Date: Apr 22, 2011
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5.2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 29
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Mixed: 5 out of 29
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Negative: 10 out of 29
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Apr 26, 20116I laughed my butt off through much of this movie. No, it won't win any awards, but if you don't think this is funny movie, you're taking life a little too seriously. Madea's message of putting parents back into an effective position of authority is important. It's an excellent cast, and Tyler Perry keeps delivering. Bring on the next!
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Apr 24, 201110This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 18, 20112This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 14, 20116Its a Tyler Perry movie. So of course it uses comedy and over the top melodrama to carry it. But it was still pretty fun to sit through. i enjoy Tyler Perry's work but you can tell that all his films feel rushed so he can do 2 films a year
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Jun 11, 20128Not only is the movie nonstop funny from start to finish, the cast also makes great use of the story and each person gets enough screen time. It also teaches the life lesson that parents need to stay in control.
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Dec 16, 20115Like most Tyler Perry films, this oscillates rather jarringly from broad laughs to cheap tragedy. Even if thereâ
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Apr 27, 201160Like most of Perry's movies, this one oscillates wildly and shamelessly between raunch and pathos, leaving plenty of room for the performers to work. The lively ensemble includes a scene-stealing Cassi Davis as pothead Aunt Bam.
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30Deathbed scenes and colonoscopy humor, Bible quotations and Maury Povich "Who Is the Real Baby Daddy" episodes: All cohabit with equal relevance in the world of Tyler Perry.
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Apr 26, 201120Epitomizing the shrill franchise's schizophrenic tonal shifts, Madea metes out Christian life lessons with one hand-and righteously bitch-slaps with the other.