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Old 10-24-2016, 06:46 PM  
LovinNothin
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Black people: What is wrong with Tyler Perry?

I understand that a great deal of male actors that are trying to make it in TV and Film, will often dress up as a woman, for a comedy role, etc... in order to get some work under their belts and build a resume. Even the late great Robbin Williams (after he became famous) became a women for a film. Tom Hanks in a tv series, and yes, even Tyler Perry has done it....

But.... now that Tyler Perry has established himself as a major actor, director and producer, WHY does he continue with this inane, unfunny, childish female role of Madea ? What is driving him to continue cross dressing? He certainly doesn't need the money nor the padding on his resume, and it couldn't be because his Madea movies are funny (only if you are 12) and don't come close to being classic comedy. His cross dressing, female role playing movies are nothing short of crappy C movie shit that goes straight to video after a horrible run at the box office.

Are black people in praise of his "Madea" work, or are they secretly embarrassed, because when a rare successful black actor / director makes it big, the best he can do is repeatedly dress up as a woman and enjoy it?

So what gives??? Is Tyler Perry the next Bruce Jenner? Is he slowly coming out of the closet and preparing his fans for gender changing surgery? Why does he continue dressing up as a woman??

I just don't get it.

Hiding behind a "gray hair wig" doesn't excuse the fact that he is habitually dressing up as a woman.

Once is marginally funny, 2nd time, not so funny but notable, 3rd time, getting creepy, 4th time... uh... it's time to come out of the closet.... but what about 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9?

OR, could it really be that Perry thinks this character is one of the funniest characters ever created? His films are solid gold and must continue making more sequels? Really??? Have you seen one of these pieces of utter shit films? You can throw a stick and hit a college kid that can make better comedy.

There are 9 of these movies. Yes, 9. Is this really comedic art? Or are we witnessing a sexual psychosis?

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