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Originally Posted by DetroitSportsFan
His films are aimed at women, which is why the membership here is so enthusiastic about these releases. 
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Wrong - his films are just appreciated more by women, but his films are actually a lot about men. Of course, his movies are also obviously geared toward the African-American audience. I've seen almost all of his films and other than 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman' and possibly Meet the Browns (which altho about a single Mom, there is a lot dealing w/ her relationship w/ her young grown son), I would say they are mostly about men.
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Originally Posted by Victor Wright
I may be in the minority, but I'm actually looking forward to all of these. Not only does this mean that all of his movies will finally be out on Blu-Ray, but we're also seeing the release of his latest play on Blu-Ray as well.
As for everyone mentioning about the lack of Madea in the Madea movies, I completely agree. I would suggest you check out any of his Madea plays for a whole lot of Madea. Not only are the plays longer, but they are some of the funniest stuff I have EVER seen. I used to be a Tyler Perry hater before (without seeing any of his films), but checked out five minutes of the play "Madea Goes To Jail" and laughed so much and so hard that the next day I went out and bought everything of his that was available...
None the less, I'll be buying everything of his that is coming out that day...
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Madea is LOL FUNNY! Not only that, but so many of his movies had me crying w/ Madea or not, like the first 'Why Did I Get Married' - I remember the whole theater was in an uproar laughing!