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Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns

Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns
From Lionsgate Home Entertainment

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3307 in DVD
  • Brand: LIONSGATE ENT.
  • Released on: 2008-07-01
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 101 minutes

Features

  • With nothing to lose, Brenda and her three children travel from Chicago to small-town Georgia to meet a previously unknown side of the family. NOTHING can prepare them for the fun-loving, crass Brown clan. Angela Basset and Rick Fox star in this romantic comedy about the power of love and family - from Tyler Perry. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG-13 Age: 03139823

Customer Reviews

Caught between a crock and a star chase3
Short Attention Span Summary (SASS):

1. Angela Bassett stars as a single mother of 3 kids struggling to make ends meet in inner city Chicago
2. A death in the family takes them to Georgia, where they meet the Browns
3. A quick Rick Fox jumps into the crazy clan
4. Over-the-top characters, prolonged punch lines and unnecessary family secrets lead to a predictable ending


This movie has an established talent pool of a cast, and usually they can be depended on to put the "dis" in dysfunctional, but this time the jokes fail to flow smoothly, wasting the comedic talents of Jenifer Lewis, David Mann and Frankie Faison. Tyler Perry appears briefly as his most beloved character Madea, but even this feels like an afterthought in the context of the movie.

Angela Bassett is out of place for this particular role, but excellent actress that she is, her character signifies hope for single mothers everywhere who may be feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of work, home and family.

Some good performances make for a movie with a strong message, but unfortunately it's hard to see through all the noise and confusion.



Amanda Richards, July 20, 2008

Do I Have to Give This a Star?1
Whoever you people are who say how great this movie is, you are out of your minds. You're either crazy or you've never seen a movie, ever. This was the worst movie that I've ever seen and I saw "Straight Out of Brooklyn".

Predictable? Every Tyler Perry movie is predictable, but somehow he at least made that work in "Why Did I Get Married?". This movie reminded me of something put together from outtakes of other movies.

Angela Bassett as a "young mother"? She's got to be almost fifty. Yes, she looks great, but she's not young in anybody's definition.

Madea belonged in this movie about as much as I did and she made about as much sense.

That "Nasty Ho" and the other "Ho's" wasn't funny.

AT ALL!

Rick Fox looks really strange, not the hottie that he used to be.

Why would anybody spend money to fix up a falling down wreck and ruin of a house for someone that he doesn't know is going to live in it?

Of course, the kid is a good basketball player and of course he's going to sell drugs and of course he gets shot. "Cooley High", "Boys in Da' Hood" and too many others to list have already done it better.

That we (Black Folks) continue to queue up to Tyler Perry movies and plays says something really sad about our development.

This movie was bad in so many ways that I can't possibly enumerate them all. I'm tired of trying.

Kinda Annoyin'3
Meet the Browns 3 star

First, in reference to the reviewer who said that this was predictable, she was right, but so are 90% of the commericial movies produced yearly. In saying that, I wasn't particularly fond of this movie at all. It was a step way back from WDIGM. I gave it a 3 star rating for the following reasons:

The comedy was over the top, particularly the church scene. In fact, I was annoyed and desperate for it to end. Y'all know how it is in church and the choir is rockin' a song. Everybody is feeling the spirit and getting' their shout on. But the choir chase away the spirit(s) by adding 3 more verses and four more choruses, just tiring everybody out. That is how I felt.

Even the spirits rolled their eyes. They looked over at the choir and said, "these folks are trippin. You folks are wearing us out. We can't stay here all doggone day foolin' with y'all. We are scheduled to appear at the 3p.m. at the pastor's anniversary program at the Thank You Lawdy Praise God Baptist Church. We out of heah. See y'all next Sunday!"

Madea fighting the policeman was too silly and just out of place. It did not contribute to or move the story along.

There appears to have been some problems with how the script was written. I don't believe it was well thought out. There were holes and it simply did not flow well. The church scene for me was not culturally authentic, though I know there are variations in how we worship.

The casting seemed sort of off to me.

I liked he following aspect of the movie:

It is always good to see Angela. She looks fantastic.

Lamman Rucker was a feast to my eyes. He was so endearing in Why Did I Get Married. He is my new "pretend" man. I would be satisfied with a close look a like, only if he has the sweetness of character like the Troy character in WDIGM. These men seem to be more real in the make believe world, than the real one. I am also in love with a book character in Tananarive Due's, My Soul to Keep, Dawit/David. I swear y'all I ain't crazy.

Margaret Avery, famous for her line in the Color Purple "you sho is ugly!" was a pleasant surprise.

I loved the fact that Tyler is able to provide opportunities for African American actors and actresses that we don't normally get to see in mainstream productions. Thanks Tyler.

In conclusion, the film appeared to have been put together hastily. It seems like he used over top comedy excessively because there wasn't enough dialogue. I am going to give him one more chance before I kick him to de curb and go bootleg. I don't wanna. I am desperately hoping he offers a better product. I am more than willing to pay the price for admission and even endure the "annoying" movie goers.

In my humble opinion, he should team up with talented scriptwriters and directors who know the craft and frican American culture well to assist him. With such collaboration, I can see Tyler consistently producing 5 star productions.

Lastly, maybe he has over extended himself and putting too much material out in the market, sacrificing quality. A very good movie once a year would be nice. I an rooting for you Tyler.

These are reasons why I can only muster a 3 star for this production.