Boo! A Madea Halloween

2016 "Trick or treat, fools."
4.6| 1h43m| PG-13| en
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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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Wordiezett So much average
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Michael Ledo Brian (Tyler Perry) grounds Tiffany (Diamond White) on Halloween. She wants to go to the UTF party and she is only 17. Madea and her friends come over to baby sit while Brian can go do some work. People play pranks on each other and the girls sneak out.I stopped watching Tyler Perry films a while back because it has the same stale humor, and the same running jokes. The banter has become old and this film tried too hard to be amusing and never achieves it.The movie is not for kids: B-word, N-word, tap that A-word, P-word your pants, "playing with myself", ho, and in one scene Madea opens her blouse to show the Frat boys her boobs and invites them to touch them. I thought them making fun of the overweight kid was cheap humor. The Frat boys were poorly written. Tyler Perry needs to come up with something new.
Vayne Hudson (This isn't exactly a spoiler but might ruin the plot) Me and my mom decided to go see this movie after she saw the trailer. It's sad because I love Tyler Perry's Madea movie's but this one really sucked. I feel like the beginning took forever to get into for no reason and after the best joke it just went downhill from there. I hate how this movie was basically about this girl who doesn't wanna listen to her dad. Like I didn't go to the movies to see a girl with daddy problems, I went to see Madea. My mom was very disappointed in the movie too.
Abdo Hamdy I don't watch Madea movies , this is my first but it's really a good one .. I had a nice time and it cheered me a lot . I just don't know why it has all these bad ratings and critics , It's not perfect we get it but it's a good comedy movie The story is good , The humor factor is fulfilled , Music and picture were fine ,, and above all the movie has a meaning and a message that was well served .. What I didn't like in the movie was just the acting of the girls and some parts of the movie i thought they were little boring mainly the first half an hourBut overall , To me it was a nice pleasant experience that worth time
Sarita Walker Okay, So Boo! Madea Halloween was a classic Madea masterpiece filled with silly acting, outrageous antics, and a cast full of rambunctious characters. I knew this movie would be nowhere near scary and prepped myself to be more entertained than shaken and this movie did not disappoint. Madea and her friends end up in an unintended situation when she agreed to watch her son, Brian's(Tyler Perry), daughter(Tiffany) while he works. His spoiled daughter was supposed to go to stay with her mom but she refused, forcing Brian to make this determined decision. Tiffany being the brat she is decides to try and scare Madea and her friends by telling them the house was haunted instilling fear and paranoia in them. While they are freaking out, Tiffany and her friend Aday sneak out to a Frat party that they are way under aged to go to.You bet Madea went and crashed that when she found out this was going on and ended up sending the cops(with her not around of course!). When this happens, the Fraternity was outraged and planned to get back at Madea which made the entire movie! I enjoyed the fact that instead of Madea doing all the bullying, she was being scared out of her mind! And later at the end, it all became a learning lesson like all of her movies.