You can't build your life around hurts from the past" -Tyler Perry The Family That Preys
You can,t make yourself happy by causing other peoples misery -Tyler Perry The Family That Preys
My favorite Tyler Perry movie? Ugh, how can you decide? For me, it's basically like: Kurosawa, Tyler Perry, Martin Scorsese, in that order.
One day, my twin sister Sidra and I pranked Tyler Perry on the set of 'For Better or Worse.' I made her dress up as me and do a scene as if she were my character Angela. Tyler says, 'Action!' and my sister starts acting. It was horrible.
Tyler Perry's brand is faith, family and this whole thing that I've built, while my company, 34th Street Films, is like Disney's Touchstone. We can do anything. People don't know what to expect from me yet.
I'm very familiar with Tyler Perry.
Hometown Aerosmith fans are different from other Aerosmith fans, and that mainly has to do with Joe Perry. It's tough to overstate his strange grip on the local psyche. Tyler is a star who belongs to the whole world, but Perry, that dude belongs to Boston.
Family living can go on existing. Very many are
remembering this thing are remembering that family
living living can go on existing. Very many are quite
certain that family living can go on existing. Very
many are remembering that they are quite certain that
family living can go on existing.
[Tyler Perry] has the luxury of not doing the political stuff, which is really where I want to be as a company.
When I came into the Perry family, it was one of those deals where it was the only family I had. I didn't have a father figure growing up like that, somebody who genuinely cared about me. Governor Perry taught me how to be a good man.
One of the scariest moments was being on Tyler Perry's first movie, 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman.'
Tyler Perry's movies can double what they do domestically with the right plan for selling them around the world.
Working with Tyler Perry has been a wonderful experience. Everything he touches turns to gold, it seems like.
There are still plenty of movie people peddling black stereotypes. I guess Tyler Perry's probably the most massively successful.
Every black film feels like it's Tyler Perry, and that just needs to stop. But people seem to slowly be looking for what else is out there - 'Is there something else besides this type of humor?' 'I'm tired of seeing men in dresses.'
I'm not Tyler Perry. I'm not Dino De Laurentis. I think it's a bit much to put one's name in front of the film. It makes me uncomfortable.