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Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016)

October. 21,2016
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4.6
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PG-13
| Horror Comedy
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Madea winds up in the middle of mayhem when she spends a hilarious, haunted Halloween fending off killers, paranormal poltergeists, ghosts, ghouls, and zombies while keeping a watchful eye on a group of misbehaving teens.

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Redwarmin
2016/10/21

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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UnowPriceless
2016/10/22

hyped garbage

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Sexyloutak
2016/10/23

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Numerootno
2016/10/24

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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slimer8489
2016/10/25

I saw this film in the theater because it was something to do and it was only like, $5. Having never seen a Madea film in my life, I went into this film with an open mind.It was okay. I mean, Madea steals the show once she's on-screen, and I like how she's this no-nonsense African-American granny who's not afraid to kick someone's ass if they deserve it. For first-time viewers like myself, this is new and refreshing, but here's the thing: This is like, the 9 billionth Madea movie, so to fans of the franchise, this could get old real quick. As for the comedy, it was a lot better than most of the comedies that are released today, which just feature excessive amounts of curse words and private part jokes because they think it's funny. This movie actually had a few moments where I laughed, like when Madea punches the clown. But the comedy was also insufferable in some scenes. For example, when Tyler Perry's character (the father, who is the only character he plays in this movie who's NOT in drag) is laying down the ground rules to Madea and her friends, his father does the old "back in my day" bit, and it just goes on and on and on for like, 20 minutes. Save this for the director's cut, will you? But it's not just that scene that dragged. There's a couple other scenes that have the same problem, where it just drags. Also unlike comedies of today, this movie does have heart, I'll give them that. Like, there's some moral about how the dad is a real pushover, so at the end, he finally stands his ground and lays down the law to his daughter. That's good, I guess. But this movie had it's fair share of bad moments. Like I mentioned earlier, some of the scenes dragged on for eternity, but there's this one part where the daughter is at the party she sneaked to and after only one thing goes wrong, her friend is just like, "You're ruining the party!" Like, what? Only one thing happened. How could she be ruining the party by only doing one thing?Overall, it was entertaining. It had some funny scenes, it had some heart, and it kept my attention. I was surprised to find out that this movie is 103 minutes, since it went by so quickly.I guess Madea fans might enjoy it. First-time viewers might get a kick out of it. Check it out if you want.

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snperera
2016/10/26

so sweet and so funny! I know people have their opinions about Tyler Perry...but I love him and I think that he is so talented and so funny. Madea is awesome and she is so funny and just a really likable character. I will always love his stories because they always have a great message and I love how he believes in Jesus and I love the faith aspect in his movies. This is a great movie and I will love to see it every Halloween.

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Becky Beo
2016/10/27

I was SO disappointed with this show. I have loved all of the Tyler Perry movies, until now. Seems he has gone downhill. This movie had more cussing in it than all of his other movies put together!!! What happened Tyler Perry? A movie doesn't have to have so much cussing in it to be good! This just seems so out of character compared to his other movies. :(

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Tony Heck
2016/10/28

"I want to be sure she doesn't sneak out." Tiffany (White) has just been invited to a frat party and wants to go more than anything. Her dad (Perry) has to leave and wants to be sure she follows the rules, so he turns to the only person he can trust; Madea (Perry). Tiffany and her friends decide the only way she can go is to scare Madea and her friends away, but Madea doesn't go down without a fight. Full disclosure, I have been reviewing movies for over 6 years, and this is somehow the first Madea movie I have ever seen. I will admit I have kind of avoided them because the character is a little annoying to me in the trailers. After watching this I will admit it was a little funnier than I expected, but at the same time felt really forced and tried to cram the jokes down your throat and that hurt the movie. The movie itself is a little predictable but watchable and I have to admit I liked it more than I expected, but at the same time this did not make me want to go back and watch the other Madea movies. Overall, better than I expected but I'm still not sure why there is so much hype behind these movies. I give this a B-.

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