Tyler Perry – The Plays (DVD Set/Lionsgate)
Picture:
C+ Sound: C+ Extras: C Main Plays: B
Before
Tyler Perry became one of the most profitable filmmakers at Lionsgate, he
established himself with a remarkable series of stage plays that were also
part-Musical and showed an amazing amount of creativity and energy. After several films, including remakes of
some of the content here, Lionsgate has decided to reissue the DVD versions of
seven of the plays in the new DVD set Tyler
Perry – The Plays. They include:
Madea’s Family Reunion
I Can Do Bad All By Myself
Meet The Browns
Media’s Class Reunion
Medea Goes to Jail
Why Did Get Married?
Diary Of A Mad Black Woman
Not only
was I surprised by the presence of great vocal music in each work, but how much
rawer, blunt (think In Living Color
at its peak) and long-running each play really is. Once you get the knack of the humor,
sometimes you know what is coming, sometimes you don’t. Either way, the casts give it their all and
Perry plays multiple characters, all with great vigor as original creations
saying things that hit the nail on the head often. If you have never seen any of these versions
before, you are in for a real treat and should get this set immediately.
The 1.33
X 1 in all seven cases is shot in analog NTSC video and is not bad, though some
footage and shots are softer than others.
Color is consistent and all are watchable enough. The Dolby Digital 2.0 Sound is monophonic in
nature, but recorded clearly enough considering these are live on stage. Extras are few on each disc, but include
intros and small snippets on each play.
For
coverage of Perry’s feature films and works, try these links:
Madea’s Family Reunion
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/3925/Madea's+Family+Reunion+(2006/Full
Diary Of A Mad Black Woman
Regular: http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/2353/Diary+Of+A+Mad+Black
DVD Set: http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/5562/Tyler+Perry’s+Diary+Of+A
Daddy’s Little Girls (Blu-ray and DVD)
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/5639/Daddy’s+Little+Girls+(Blu-ray
- Nicholas Sheffo