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  1. Peace is always still around me ‘cause I keeps me what they call “a piece of steel”. As long as you’ve got a piece of steel you gonna have peace. Load your steel! Thank you Jesus! Cicely Tyson - Myrtle. Tyler Perry - Madea. [Tag: bible, peace, weapons ] more on this quote ››. “When you smile, my world is alright.”.

  2. Quotes. Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Madea: I remember this dude made me so mad, I didn't even know how mad I was until I went to his funeral. Helen: Why were you so mad at him? Madea: Because he hit me. Yes he hit me... and I didn't even know how mad I was until I saw him in his casket, he's 8 feet under.

    • Madea: Love is stronger than any addiction, baby; hell, it *is* one.
    • Helen: [upon seeing Orlando staring at her] What? Orlando: I'm just sittin' here, tryin' to think of a way to say this to you. [pauses] Orlando: I'm in love with you.
    • Myrtle: You know I know this man put a hurtin' on you baby, but you've got to forgive him. No matter what he done, you've got to forgive him - not for him, but for you.
    • Brenda: What the - Who are you? Madea: Who you? Brenda: I'm the owner of this house. Madea: [buzzer sound] Wrong answer. My granddaughter Helen is the owner of THIS house!
    • Madea in The Courtroom
    • Hellur!
    • Cora and Me Time
    • Madea and The Red Car
    • Speech About Responsibility
    • Divorce Settlement
    • Madea and Foster Care
    • The Ku Klux Klan
    • Airport Security
    • Taking Revenge

    In the 2009 film Madea Goes to Jail, Mabel Simmons is arrested and therefore summoned to court for assaulting two police officers while resisting arrest. Although Madea goes free due to the police officer’s failure to recite the Miranda rights, Madea uses her charm in the courtroom to ensure the judge she has changed. The courtroom allowed the audi...

    Madea’s iconic “Hellur” can easily be recognized by fans. The replacement of the word Hello for Hellur represents the vernacular of stereotypical African American women and the quote has always alerted fans that Madea is about to make herself present. “Hellur” has become the pinpoint of Madea’s greeting and introduction as in a cameo on the Jimmy F...

    In Madea Goes to Jail, Madea is made to wait for her daughter Cora in order to be able to drive to the store. She begins to become impatient and decides to call Cora only to hear her daughter is at the hair salon for some “me time”. Being Madea, she is shocked at the concept of “me time” having no effort to wait for people. In shock, Madea looks ar...

    The 2009 film “Madea Goes to Jail” set the ground for many of Madea’s top quotes. One of which was “I ain’t scared of no popo call the popo.” In a scene at a parking lot, a woman driving a red Ferrari can be seen crossing Madea stealing a parking spot under Madea’s nose. Madea tries to remain calm talking to the woman, however, she decides to disre...

    While in jail, Madea attends a religious group and hears the experience of her fellow inmates. After an inmate tries to blame her parents for her current placement in life, Madea sees this as an opportunity to speak on responsibility. Madea goes on to say “honey you in jail cause of what you did learn to take responsibility for yourself… I can’t st...

    The first film Madea was introduced it was Tyler Perry’s 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman,'in 2005. In the film, Madea’s love for violence and an easy fix was portrayed to the audience as she believes a wife who cooks and cleans deserves exactly half of what the man makes. Madea takes this literally and uses her ideology for a practical divorce settleme...

    In the film “Madea’s Family Reunion”, Mrs. Simmons is given the duty of taking care of a troubled teenager as part of community service as an alternative to jail. Realizing on the task ahead of her, Madea battles with the judge saying, “the hell I am…it’s a reason why God put a woman through menopause”. This made audiences laugh as Madea becoming a...

    The 2013 film “A Madea Christmas” graced the audience with a scene of Madea running for her life from the KKK. On a road trip with her friends, Madea makes a pit stop for the bathroom in a town located in the middle of nowhere. Directed towards a shed by one of the town members, Madea open the door confidently only to find a KKKmeeting with men in ...

    In the film “Madea’s Witness Protection”, Madea was forced to go through airport security and being in co-operation with the laws of travel, Madea agreed to all security requirements such as the pat-down and screening. However, while approaching the screening booth, Madea notes the distance of foot placement was wide while stating “my legs ain’t be...

    Tyler Perry’s 2006 “Madea's Family Reunion”taught the audience how to deal with marital abuse. Learning that her niece was being abused by her husband, Madea decides to give some advice. It can be easily be guessed that Madea’s remedy would be violence as a source of revenge. While making breakfast, Madea demonstrates the “Throw it and swat” method...

  3. The plot of Diary of a Mad Black Woman unfolds in a dizzying melange of styles, from soap opera to campy comedy to chick-flick romance to gothic revenge to inspirational tale of redemption. Perry, like Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor, plays multiple roles in a family, two of which are over-the-top scenery-chewers while the other is a ...

  4. Read these Diary of a Mad Black Women Quotes. “Sometimes you have to get sick and tired of being sick and tired before you can move forward.”. “Love is not for the faint of heart, but for the strong who have been shattered and pieced themselves back together.”. “Never underestimate the power of a woman who knows her worth.”.

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  6. Diary of a Mad Black Woman: Directed by Tyler Perry. With Curtis Blake, Marva King, Ty London, Tamela J. Mann. Madea helps out her granddaughter after her husband leaves her.

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