Tyler Perry is truly the voice of a generation and a talented unlike any other. Tyler Perry and now you could be a part of one of his amazing productions. There is no bigger name in film, television and theater production today than Mr. You can find more information here /auditions/keep-me-posted/, keep checking in for all of the exciting updates and be sure to leave a comment for us below. Audition notices will be posted soon and you can submit yourself today. Perry will be Eugene Levy (American Pie), Denise Richards (Scary Movie 3), singing/acting sensation Romeo Miller and possibly you in one of the many supporting and extras roles yet to be filled. When a high level New York Chief Financial Officer is implicated of running a Ponzi scheme on the mob he and his family is put into the Witness Protection Program – at Madea’s house! This will be yet another hilarious adventure for the fabulous Madea and Joe with the fish out of water New Yorkers forced to live down south with the Simmons family. Tyler Perry is a billionaire.Madea’s Witness Protection will find the Madea and brother Joe alive and well living down south. Also, in case you didn't get enough Madea during the movie, you get to see Madea crank call people. He was either dating or married to Denise Richards at the time. You also get to see Charlie Sheen on the set. As the closing credits roll, you get to watch some outtakes. I tend to think that great movies are never too long. Has this ever been funny? This movie is two hours long. At one point in the movie, Eugene Levy disguises himself as a Frenchman by wearing a scarf around his neck, an obviously fake mustache and a black beret and then speaks in an overly exaggerated French accent. It doesn't gel at all with the slapsticky Madea plot. There's a serious subplot involving a kid who lost his churches money on the Ponzi scheme. This movie proves that they aren't all funny. So, if you like your movies filled with jokes about people suffering from Alzheimer's, this is the movie for you. Doris Roberts played Raymond's mother on Everybody Loves Raymond. The whole movie looks like a filmed rehearsal. Sometimes the actors look like they're wondering if the cameras are even rolling. Every scene in this movie is badly staged. In a movie filled with horrible acting, she is far and away the worst. Denise Richards plays Eugene Levy's wife. She sets her straight by telling her that her entire family died while she was at school. You just know that there's going to be a scene where sassy ol' Madea sets her straight. Levy's daughter is a spoiled brat who hates her stepmom and says mean stuff to her. These Madea movies made Tyler Perry a billionaire. If any of that made you laugh, then cue up some Madea movies and you're in for a good time. Madea says stuff like, "I'm not living on a fixed income, I'm living on a broke income because I'm broke as hell!" and "My yes means yes, my no means no, and my maybe means get the hell out!" and "Shut up, rectum!". Why? Because Tyler Perry thought this would be funny. The male one has a high female voice and the female one has a deep male voice. There are two lawyers that represent George, one male and one female. If you've ever wondered what overacting is, you'll be well acquainted with it after the first five minutes of this. You can get Eugene Levy to act in your movie for a warm cup of coffee. He's even in the direct to video American Pie Presents movies. He plays the dad in the American Pie movies. Now I want to friend her on Facebook just so I can unfriend her. The other night, my aunt told me that Madea movies are hysterical and I have to watch one. This is the first Tyler Perry movie I've ever seen. Madea's Witness Protection was written and directed by Tyler Perry. He gets set up in a half-assed witness protection program and his family moves in with Madea. George Needleman is an investment banker who's been set up as the fall guy for his company's mob-backed Ponzi scheme.
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