I made everything work and solidified myself so now I could do the things that I’ve always wanted to do.” Filmmaker Tyler Perry discusses why he held on to the script for “A Jazzman’s Blues” for 27 years, how he’d sneak into theater shows when he was younger and the encouraging advice he received from playwright August Wilson, and why he’ll never leave the character of “Madea” behind. #DailyShow #Comedy
This is the best movie I’ve seen in a long time.
ReplyThis film was THE BOMB.. sad story, but it truly worth the watch.
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ReplySo the movie is about jazz man whos feeling blue?
ReplyI would love to see more period pieces from Tyler Perry, you can’t leave Ma to the DEA out. I’d love to see her origin story and how she became who she is from who she was and when she met mister brown, had and raised Cora, I feel it would be hilarious. Last but not least I’m not sure if I would be a challenge for him but it would be dope to see him come up with his own super powered character. He has so much talent that can see him with his hand in any genre of film
ReplyTrevor, More Black superheroes for interviews…PLEASE :). Great interview!!!
ReplyYou made me watch the trailer for Jazzman…wow…mesmerized.
ReplyCheers Tyler!
ReplyA king being interviewed by a young prince.
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