June 19, 2013

EUR Exclusive Clip from ‘Madea’s Big Happy Family’

   


Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family is set to open on Friday, April 22. Here’s a clip from the film that you won’t see anywhere else. It’s exclusive to EURweb.

Hallelujer!


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  1. Hey Yaw! When will this buffoonery, Amos ‘n’ Andy, Stepin’ Fetchit, Willie Best Stuff run its course? This stuff is like somebody telling you the same joke, over and over and over again. Afterwhile, you wanna scream and say enufs, enufs! Tyler, I know you’re making a lot of money and Spike may be a tad bit jealous, but why don’t you make some serious movies that will UPLIFT the Black Community? After all, we are more than the butt end of some jive-ass joke!! We got kids reading 3 and 4 years below grade level and we got time to shuck and jive. Shakin’ My Head, Fanteeking

    • grownman says:

      All his movies do have a positive message. I know that and I’m not even a huge Tyler Perry fan. Instead of telling him what he should make, why don’t you make it?

      • jbfromptown says:

        Yeah after all the men are either rapists, some bum on the street, gay, crazy. But in the end everybody sings and dances. Hooray!!!

        • brooklynbabe says:

          Where did you get that from?

          Where were the rapists, bums, gay, crazy men in Diary of a Man Black Woman or in either of the Why Did I Get Married movies? I think he actually does quite a bit to show Black men in as much as a positive light as possible and still remain true to the movie that he was trying to make. Even the drug dealer in Daddy’s Little Girls was not glorified but, was there as he was a part of the story.

      • jbfromptown says:

        Dude bashes men, but yet likes men? strange huh?

  2. nightshift says:

    that ain’t a clip, it’s a blink…..David, I’m picking up what you’re laying down, while I enjoy his films, It’s starting to get old. I too wish he’d change up and go serious. I think Spike is jealous too but, I see his point..and believe me, I am not of fan of Spike.

    • jbfromptown says:

      Straw man argument to say Spike is jealous? Why should he be? His movies don’t denigrade black folks. Although I dont like ALL of Spike’s movies. HE is an innovator? Why he gotta be jealous of the big juicy fruity dude?

      • versatile says:

        i guess because his movies have never reaped the same box office success as tyler’s

        • jbfromptown says:

          So because you may not have the same box office success you are jealous? That is ridiculous!

          So in other words you just dismiss a slew of people by calling them jealous. Straw Man argument.

  3. babycakes says:

    Thsi new movie reminds me of Tyler’s other flick. Madea’s Family Reunion.

  4. grownman: It’s interesting and timely that you made your comment. I’m no cinematographer, but I just completed an African-American entertainment book on the jazz scene of Indianapolis 1920-1970 that will be released in 4 months. It features jazz greats Wes Montgomery Freddie Hubbard among many others and chronicles the history of struggle and sacrifice that jazz greats encountered during their climb to the top. It was written to UPLIFT African-American younguns and instill in them a sense of racial pride and responsibility. I didn’t waste a drop of ink chronicling coonin’ or shufflin’. Historically, we have had enough of that during the days of “early Hollywood & Television. Grownman, what have you done for Black youth lately? Just wonderin’. Fanteeking

    • jbfromptown says:

      Thank you for not agreeing with the sheep of this country. Cooning and shucking.

      It’s the same story 15 times over. Learn how to write. And yes, black folks can critique other black folk. Forget what you heard!

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