Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 3.1(5460) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Crime, Drama |
| Directed by: | Tyler Perry |
| Actors: | Tyler Perry Derek Luke David Mann RonReaco Lee Keshia Knight Pulliam Tamela J. Mann |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Tyler Perry | |
| Actors | |
| Tyler Perry | as Madea/Joe/Brian |
| Derek Luke | as Joshua Hardaway |
| David Mann | as Brown |
| RonReaco Lee | as Chuck |
| Benjamín Benítez | as Arthur |
| Njema Williams | as Officer |
| Richard Malcolm Reed | as Bailiff |
| Greg Mathis | as Himself |
| Eric Williams | as Guard |
| Phil McGraw | as Himself |
| Tom Joyner | as Himself |
| Al Sharpton | as Himself |
| Michael Baisden | as Himself |
| Steve Harvey | as Himself |
| J. Anthony Brown | as Himself |
| James Sutton | as Public Defender #1 |
| Theroun Patterson | as Public Defender #2 |
| Frank Ski | as Himself |
| Rob Glidden | as John |
| Constantine Varazo | as Man |
| Jackson Walker | as Mr. Brackman |
| Kevin Wayne | as Officer #2 |
| Leon Lamar | as Old Man |
| Allen Earls | as Pastor |
| Tony Harris | as TV Reporter |
| Mark Wilson | as Bailiff #2 |
| Trey Greene | as Reporter #2 |
| Nathan Standridge | as Guard #2 |
| Robert Summe | as Police Officer |
| Michael Angelo | as Wedding Guest |
| Badar | as Protester |
| Lem Collins | as Police Officer |
| Andre Davis | as Protester |
| Anthony J. Davis | as District Attorney |
| Barry Hopkins | as Courthouse Visitor |
| Rodney L. James | as Kmart Shopper |
| Eli Jones | as Correctional Officer |
| William Logan | as Wedding Guest |
| Dominick Racano | as Police Officer |
| Errol Sadler | as Sheriff |
| Greg Savage | as Correctional Officer |
| Brian Spencer | as Wedding Attendee |
| Andy G. Strauss | as Donna's Customer |
| Michael Telfair | as Extra |
| Joe Walsh | as Reporter |
| Actresses | |
| Keshia Knight Pulliam | as Candace Washington |
| Tamela J. Mann | as Cora |
| Ion Overman | as Linda |
| Vanessa Ferlito | as Donna |
| Viola Davis | as Ellen |
| Sofía Vergara | as T.T. |
| Robin Coleman | as Big Sal |
| Bobbi Baker | as Tanya |
| Aisha Hinds | as D.A. Fran Walker |
| Karan Kendrick | as Guard Watson |
| Elizabeth Wells Berkes | as Lady |
| Mablean Ephriam | as Herself |
| Whoopi Goldberg | as Herself |
| Wanda Smith | as Herself |
| Sybil Wilkes | as Herself |
| Shirley Strawberry | as Herself |
| Joy Behar | as Herself |
| Sherri Shepherd | as Herself |
| Elisabeth Hasselbeck | as Herself |
| Georgia Me | as Female Prisoner |
| Valeria Taylor | as Prostitute #1 |
| Sheryland Neal | as Prostitute #2 |
| Annie Cook | as Reporter #1 |
| Frances Cobb | as Courtroom Observer |
| Angel Glaspie | as Prostitute |
| Lynn McArthur | as Female Prisoner |
| Keke Palmer | as Nikki Grady |
| Ciera Payton | as Undercover Detective |
| Olivia D. Robinson | as D.A. |
| Gail Silva | as Prisoner |
| Vanelle | as Prostitute |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | May 2008 - |
| Gross: |
USA - 90,485,233 USD (19 April 2009) |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Anger Management?" Written by Jay Weigel Performed by Eklipse and the Manuel Singers Published by MY TY PE Music Publishing (BMI) Courtesy of Tyler Perry Studios "Bridal March" Written by Richard Wagner Arranged by Jay Weigel Performed by Jay Weigel Courtesy of Music of Melpomene (BMI) Courtesy of Carondelet Music Group "She's a Lady" Written by Paul Anka Performed by Tom Jones Published by Chrysalis Standards, Inc. (BMI) Courtesy of Chrysalis Copyrights Ltd. "Yardcore" Written by Norman Howell, Horace Payne and Benoit Tshiwala Performed by Born Jamericans Published by Mudslide Music, Inc. (BMI) Courtesy of Delicious Vinyl "Everything Is Alright" Written by Xavier Dphrepaulezz Performed by Chocolate Butterfly Published by Position Music Publishing (ASCAP) Courtesy of Position Music "Superfly" Written by Curtis Mayfield Performed by Curtis Mayfield Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) o/b/o itself and Todd Mayfield Publishing Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company/Custom Classics By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing "Little Miss Funky" Written by Darryl Jackson and Miles Tackett Performed by Breakestra Published by Miles Tackett Music (BMI) and Murnated Murzic (BMI) (c) 2008 Now Again Records, LLC Licensed Courtesy of Now Again Records, LLC "Off the Wall" Written by Ali Dee (as Ali Theodore) Performed by Cham Pain Published by Canvas One Music (BMI) Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment "Scorpion" Written by Dale Peterson Performed by Dale Peterson Published by Elad Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of 4Music "Wonderful God" Written by David Anderson II Performed by Bishop Paul S. Morton & The Full Gospel Baptist Church Mass Choir Published by Yulane Publishing (ASCAP) Courtesy of Tehillah Music Group "It's Goin' Down" Written by Grant Mohrman and Shannon Riley Performed by Pre-Fight Hype Published by Method House Music (ASCAP) and Position Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of DMG/Position Music "What Would You Say" Written by Aaron Albano and Michael Lynche Performed by Michael Lynche Published by Kobalt Music (BMI) Courtesy of Hood Famous Music by arrangement with Shelly Bay Music "Nobody's Fault but Mine" Traditional, arranged by Jimmy Carter , Clarence Fountain, Eric McKinnie, Joey Williams , John Chelew and Chris Goldsmith Performed by The Blind Boys of Alabama Published by Righteous Tone Music (BMI), Mystic Mill Music (BMI) and Sam Wilson Publishing (BMI), administered by Bug Courtesy of Real World Records "You" Written by Bryan Michael Cox and Kendrick A.J. Dean Performed by Yolanda Adams Published by T Perry Publishing and 2008 WBM Music Corp. o/b/o itself and Songs In the Key of B Flat, Inc./Noontime South and The Dean's List/December First Publishing Group (SESAC) Courtesy of Tyler Perry Studios "Keep Marchin'" Written by Raphael Saadiq Performed by Raphael Saadiq Published by Universal-Polygram Int. Publ., Inc. on behalf of Ugmoe Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with SONY BMG Music Entertainment |
Goofs
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CHAR: When Candy is indicted, the judge calls her Ms. Washington but in the end of the movie when her case is over turned, they call her name out as Candace Collins. Continuity: When Candace (Keshia Knight Pulliam) confronts Joshua (Derek Luke) on the steps of the courthouse the strap on Candace's bag is is located above and below the top button of her shirt between shots. Revealing mistakes: Madea and her driver are in a van, having just been cut off by a guy in a car. They're "chasing" the car but it's clear that the gear lever in the van they're driving is in the 'Park' position. Revealing mistakes: In the beginning of the movie, when Mable's criminal record is shown, her year of birth is shown to be 1962, which would make her 47 years old in 2009, but the character Madea/Mable is portrayed to be much older than 47. Revealing mistakes: At the beginning some newspaper articles are shown. One headline says: Student Expelled. If you read the text besides the photograph in the article it spells Shcool instead of school. Fact errors: While the exact charges against Madea are not specified at the start of the movie, when she is in court all charges are dismissed due to the police not reading her "Miranda". The sole time Miranda is applicable under U.S. case law is when there is custodial interrogation by the police (questioning where the suspect is not free to leave). Any crimes the police witness they do not need to interrogate the suspect. The violation of fleeing the police is shown and battery on an officer is inferred. Miranda would not need to be read for either of these offenses to be proved, and a lack of it being read would have no bearing on the validity of the charges. If the police violate a suspect's rights by custodial interrogation without the Miranda warning, the sole penalty for the violation is the suppression of any statements made by the suspect. Continuity: When Madea is entering her car after flipping the red convertible, you see and mark on the pavement left from a burnout, but the next shot is when she does the burnout to leave the mark on the pavement. Crew: When the three people are in the car, headed to the church, you can see the reflection of the crew in Madea's glasses. They are moving about. Revealing mistakes: In the scene when Chuck is typing, studying a case for his friend Joshua, the laptop should be on. He is using a MacBook Pro. When MacBook Pros are on, the Apple logo on the back of the notebook would be illuminated white. Thus since the logo isn't lit, the computer is off. |
Quotes
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Madea: Hell to the yeah! Madea: I'm Madea! Ma to the damn D-E-A! Madea: [to Mr. Brown] God don't like you... He grew you in a petri dish! Dr. Phil: What is wrong with you? Why do you feel the need that you gotta "get" somebody all the time? Madea: Well when you gettin' "got" and somebody done "got" you and you go "get" them, when you get 'em everybody's gon' get got. Dr. Phil: Yea but you're gettin' the gotters when they didn't do anything to even get you. Madea: Yea but if the gotters get me I'm gonna get my glock. Madea: Cora do me a favor. Cora: What? Madea: Put the shut, to the up. Okay? Shut to the up. Cora: I'm having some me time. Madea: Did I ask you for some me time? Did I ever ask you for anything? I never asked you for nothing! Big Sal: Just shut up & let her talk! Madea: Thank you, Biggie Smalls! Madea: [car behind her is honking] I don't know what you blowing at me for but keep blowing. Madea: [about how sweet T.T. is] What're you in here for, stealing flowers? What'd you do, steal candy from the girl scouts? T.T.: I murdered 18 men. Madea: You're in here going on about what your daddy did to you. Your daddy is out there enjoying his life while you're in prison. You're here because of what YOU did. Candace Washington: What you gonna do? Beat me with your Bible every five minutes like my Grandma did? Tanya: First of all I don't know your Grandma, and second of all I don't carry a Bible, it's at home on my mantel. Donna: Don't need to carry it when you know every word of it. Tanya: You should know it. Joshua Hardaway: When we were in college, the others made fun of her, about her clothes and her hair, and I started avoiding her. One night, I had a date, and the football team said they would keep her company... [crying] Joshua Hardaway: I came back that night and went into my room... and they... they raped her, and I didn't do nothing about it. I'm so sorry. Madea: He had to make it drizzle 'cause he couldn't make it rain. T.T.: [pulls out a box of brownies] TADA! Brownies for my brownie! I made them myself. Madea: Yeah, what do you mean "brownies for my brownie"? You trying to call me black or somethin'? Joe: You ain't gotta drive nowhere to get food. I know a place where you can get fed three meals a day for free. Madea: I ain't listening to none of your crazy talk right now, Joe. Joe: I ain't joking here, now. I know a place where you can go work, and they gonna treat you real nice, and give you three meals a day! Madea: What the hell you talking about? Where? Joe: Down there at the Georgia Aquarium, they had one of the whales die. You can just go on down there and swim around for a while, and they'll feed you. [chuckles] Madea: Just keep on laughing you rusty old bastard. Joe: Your mama is a Po-Po hoe! Madea: [from trailer] Did you see Basic Instinct? [pause] This isn't that kind of a movie. |
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