yeah, a viable and believable storylineBut it does seems like his writing and themes are just too predictable or just lacking something. But I respect his hustle. He has his fan base and stay in his lane.
This.He puts a lot of money in black peoples pockets
It's not just the dudes who thought this, my dude...
I, personally, always think for any man claiming to be hetero, willing to dress up in drag or do female "role play" and emasculate themselves, is sus AF.
I like black men to be men.
Outside of the Madea movies I don't have a problem with Tyler Perry. His other movies and TV shows can be somewhat preachy and corny but I've seen worse. Plus he gives a lot of black actors work and producing and making his own black catered and centered movies instead of whining about white folks not doing it.
A black man in a dress... Da fuk
U said what i thought perfectly...its like he has the mentality of an older black woman. He seems too comfortable as Madea.I don’t hate him, but I do think he’s more comfortable being Madea, then he is being Tyler Perry
His writing and themes are too predictable, always a battered women or some messed up shyt.I agree he gets too much hate cuz he keeps black actors working and some of his movies were good like Good Deeds. And the Madea character is played out.
But it does seems like his writing and themes are just too predictable or just lacking something. But I respect his hustle. He has his fan base and stay in his lane.
He does that a lot. Its like he has the mentality of a scorned hurt black woman. Maybe black men did him bad in the past.His writing and themes are too predictable, always a battered women or some messed up shyt.
He gets in his bag when it's time to clown somebody