Rating:1/4
Good Deeds
Well once again Tyler Perry, at 6'5, continues to make more of these ludicrous melodramas that will make people either cringe in there seat or just laugh at it (It'll probably do both). So the Story is that Perry plays a wealthy businessman named Wesley Deeds who starts to have feelings for a struggling Mother who lost her House and has a Daughter to look after. "Good Deeds" isn't "Good Will hunting", in fact, "Good Deeds" is "Bad Deeds". Very, very "Bad Deeds" not even near "Good Will hunting". This may or may not be based on one of his Plays, but if he did see the Oscar winning Film then he must of wanted to use that cute title on this crap which, if true, then will be beyond hypocritical. The whole Plot with this one struggled Mom and her Daughter looks like something out of the Film "The Pursuit of Happyness" I mean scene by scene it literally plagiarizes the hit Film with Will Smith and his Son Jaden Smith. There's the scene were she has to pretend that her Daughter is still living in there House with nothing bad happening to it, is divorced form there then loved one, running out of money, and even has to sleep in an unsuitable area (instead of having to Sleep in the Bathroom at a Train Station they sleep at a Janitor's Closet were Deeds works). It's just SO ridiculous. Perry could make a great Film (even one that could win an Academy Award) if he could only Direct it. I say this because, like all of his Films, has some of the most god-awful clichéd dialogue, hammy acting (especially from Perry), and can't decide on whether it wants to be any more other type of drama then it already is. If he were to put Madea in this (who was SOMEWHERE out there in the Film just not seen) that would have made this worse than this Film already is because when he cross-dresses as her in his Films that's when you know how desperate and how much he just wants you to laugh or like one of his Films. Perry doesn't even Screen his Films in advanced for Critics because, from what I think, he wants them to avoid them so only his audience can see them and just by into it's stupid-ass shtick like in all of his Films. Critics still see them anyway so it REALLY doesn't matter. If I were a Top mainstream Critic or a professional one (like the one's the right for The New York Times or the Chicago Tribune) I would have surely put this one on my "worst of 2012 list". It's just "Bad Deeds". "Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Deeds". See it at your own risk.
Good Deeds
Well once again Tyler Perry, at 6'5, continues to make more of these ludicrous melodramas that will make people either cringe in there seat or just laugh at it (It'll probably do both). So the Story is that Perry plays a wealthy businessman named Wesley Deeds who starts to have feelings for a struggling Mother who lost her House and has a Daughter to look after. "Good Deeds" isn't "Good Will hunting", in fact, "Good Deeds" is "Bad Deeds". Very, very "Bad Deeds" not even near "Good Will hunting". This may or may not be based on one of his Plays, but if he did see the Oscar winning Film then he must of wanted to use that cute title on this crap which, if true, then will be beyond hypocritical. The whole Plot with this one struggled Mom and her Daughter looks like something out of the Film "The Pursuit of Happyness" I mean scene by scene it literally plagiarizes the hit Film with Will Smith and his Son Jaden Smith. There's the scene were she has to pretend that her Daughter is still living in there House with nothing bad happening to it, is divorced form there then loved one, running out of money, and even has to sleep in an unsuitable area (instead of having to Sleep in the Bathroom at a Train Station they sleep at a Janitor's Closet were Deeds works). It's just SO ridiculous. Perry could make a great Film (even one that could win an Academy Award) if he could only Direct it. I say this because, like all of his Films, has some of the most god-awful clichéd dialogue, hammy acting (especially from Perry), and can't decide on whether it wants to be any more other type of drama then it already is. If he were to put Madea in this (who was SOMEWHERE out there in the Film just not seen) that would have made this worse than this Film already is because when he cross-dresses as her in his Films that's when you know how desperate and how much he just wants you to laugh or like one of his Films. Perry doesn't even Screen his Films in advanced for Critics because, from what I think, he wants them to avoid them so only his audience can see them and just by into it's stupid-ass shtick like in all of his Films. Critics still see them anyway so it REALLY doesn't matter. If I were a Top mainstream Critic or a professional one (like the one's the right for The New York Times or the Chicago Tribune) I would have surely put this one on my "worst of 2012 list". It's just "Bad Deeds". "Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad Deeds". See it at your own risk.