![]() ![]() The seemingly obvious pandering, the cross dressing and fat suits, the constant use of “Tyler Perry” in every title. Practically every white person I know enjoys ripping on Tyler Perry movies to some degree. It was then I decided to do an experiment. Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too was opening, and explained the homogeneous line forming for it. ![]() ![]() Knowing that practically every Tyler Perry movie ever has won its opening weekend, I figured this must be a fair assessment.Īnd guess what? I was right. On my way into the theater, I saw a line for another movie playing next door, a line made up quite literally of 100% black people.īeing the deductive sleuth I am, I immediately said to myself, “Oh there must be another Tyler Perry movie out.” If that sounds like some sort of racial jab, it’s not, it’s the logical conclusion to draw when you see a movie that A) has patrons all of one race and B) has a line for it. I was at my local movie house in Michigan this past weekend to unfortunately witness the idiotic pile of nonsense that was Clash of the Titans. Also, I say “black” all the time because I didn’t feel like writing out “African-American” sixty times. Apologies to anyone about to somehow be offended by this post, but I really don’t think anyone should be. ![]()
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