Meet the Browns
- TV Series
- 2009–2012
- 30m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
2.5K
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For Cora Simmons, living at home as a grown adult has its challenges, especially with Mr. Brown for a daddy.For Cora Simmons, living at home as a grown adult has its challenges, especially with Mr. Brown for a daddy.For Cora Simmons, living at home as a grown adult has its challenges, especially with Mr. Brown for a daddy.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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Did you know
- TriviaHusband and wife David Mann and Tamela J. Mann play father and daughter Leroy and Cora Brown.
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Leroy Brown: What the what?
- ConnectionsFollowed by Madea Goes to Jail (2009)
Featured review
The route of good comedy exist with creating characters who actions relate to their environment. Tyler Perry doesn't understand that. None of his characters are ever explained, we don't know why they are so stupid, why they act so crazy, or why they are completely nuts. Take Arrested Development, a real comedy, with incredibly inane, stupid, crazy plots, and even more psychotic characters. Watching it however, you can believe these people exist, because they're actions are exactly what they're characters would lead you to believe.
But we're supposed to believe that these blue collar, black folks, are stupid, moronic, inane, exaggerators of every small thing, and derive comedy from it. Family Matters was real comedy, it used it average intelligent people, acting sincerely, only to be drawn out through chaotic circumstances through the superior intelligence, but below average social person Steven Urkle. Brilliant comedy. Where is that dynamic. He doesn't seem to understand the straight man in a comedy routine duo. And their outrageous behavior is accepted as the norm. It doesn't make sense. It's pathetic. It's horrible. He really should stop writing.
But we're supposed to believe that these blue collar, black folks, are stupid, moronic, inane, exaggerators of every small thing, and derive comedy from it. Family Matters was real comedy, it used it average intelligent people, acting sincerely, only to be drawn out through chaotic circumstances through the superior intelligence, but below average social person Steven Urkle. Brilliant comedy. Where is that dynamic. He doesn't seem to understand the straight man in a comedy routine duo. And their outrageous behavior is accepted as the norm. It doesn't make sense. It's pathetic. It's horrible. He really should stop writing.
- Writer01603
- Apr 22, 2010
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- Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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