A Madea Christmas

2013 "Jolly. Fat. Old. Who were you expecting?"
5| 1h40m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 13 December 2013 Released
Producted By: Lionsgate
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.amadeachristmasmovie.com
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Madea dispenses her unique form of holiday spirit on rural town when she's coaxed into helping a friend pay her daughter a surprise visit in the country for Christmas.

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GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Steven R. Basically if your a fan of Madea then you will love this movie. I thought it was absolutely hilarious! One of the best Madea movies Tyler Perry has done! All of the characters in the movie bring their own sense of comedy (and of course drama). The storyline is great and I was really entertained the whole length of the movie, not bored once. There were people of all ages in the theater and everyone was laughing through the movie. I highly recommend this movie to all Madea fans/Tyler Perry fans and really even if you have never seen a Madea movie then I still suggest you go see it. You surely wont regret it. I would actually go see it a second time in the movie theaters it was so good.
carzellako04 While Witness Protection was a slight deviation in quality from Perry's previous films, I saw this one to give him another chance. This movie was awful! I think Perry touched on interesting subject matter in terms of the relationship between the two main characters and the class and race issues which surrounded them. Madea had about two or three funny lines throughout the movie which can be seen in the movie previews. However, the acting was terrible,the storyline dragged and parts of it seemed completely implausible. Who would believe that a "city girl" from Atlanta ends up living on a farm in rural Alabama and still walks around in 5 inch heels on a farm. The random phone call from her ex which started the movie also seemed unbelievable and caused the movie to get off to a very rocky and slow start. After wasting my time with this movie I think Perry should stop making Madea films. The formula is old and not working anymore. Don't waste your time seeing this.
Russell Sanderlin " The hilarity of Larry The Cable Guy, and Tyler Perry keep this Christmas picture moving with over 115 laughs. ". Russell & Cissy Madea (Tyler Perry) accompanies her niece, Eileen (Anna Maria Horsford), to the small town of Buck Tussel, Alabama to pay a surprise visit to Eileen's daughter, Lacey (Tika Sumpter), who has refused to come home for Christmas. The real reason Lacey is avoiding her judgmental mother is that she has secretly married Connor (Chad Michael Murray), a white classmate from college. When Eileen and Madea arrive at Lacey's farm, she tells them that Connor is an employee, but her lie soon spins out of control.R & C Warnings: sexual references, crude humor and language (3).Audience Emotional Responses ( Based on a near to full house ) Laughs 116, Ooooos 2, Awe moments 1.Rating: PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned Lions Gate Films - 1:52 - Release Date: December 13, 2013 Russell & Cissy, the Two Movie Critics rate movies based on ENTERTAINMENT VALUE only. Follow and LIKE us on facebook at TwoMovieCritics to receive new review updates.
Dillon Belisle First of all I just want to say this is my favorite Madea film yet! I seen this opening day with one of my buddies and we both loved the movie. First of all this won't win any Oscars but it's a laugh out loud, entertaining movie! It had comedy, drama, family messages and everything else a Tyler Perry film has. The film's message is about accepting one another in families, putting Christ back in Christmas and standing up for yourself to bullies. I was so surprised to see Sweet Brown and Antoine Dodson towards the end. Like last year's "Witness Protection" was funny, but "Madea's Christmas" was way, way funnier! It's a family movie to take everyone to see during the holiday season. Great job Mr. Perry