Compared
to the nine other movies about Mabel Simmons, “Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A
Madea Halloween!” (** OUT ****) qualifies as surprisingly lame and
lightweight. I’ve laughed
myself silly at all of Madea’s madcap misadventures, but this sequel to
last year’s box office sensation “Boo! A Madea Halloween” is the least
maniacal Madea movie in the franchise. Naturally, not only does the
multi-talented Tyler Perry play Madea, but he
also chews the scenery as Joe as well as the straight-laced Brian. The
problem with “Boo 2” is Madea winds up blending into the background.
Indeed, dope-smoking, promiscuous Joe with his profane lips lands all
the best lines. Meanwhile, Madea ends up doing
little if anything until this parody of “Friday the 13th”
slasher movies enters its second half-hour. The best Madea movies are
those
where Madea looms front and center as well as loud and proud. She
dominates everything and divides her enemies and relatives like Moses
did the Red Sea. Unfortunately, writer & director Tyler Perry has
hobbled the world’s looniest lady. She doesn’t engineer
the outcome of his middling comedy of errors about a dysfunctional
African-American clan. Furthermore, Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis) and Hattie (Patrice Lovely) get more laughs than Madea.
If
you skipped “Boo” last year, you probably won’t understand why the
situation has changed. Bryant’s oldest daughter has finally turned 18,
and she believes that this
solidifies her status as an adult, particularly the things she sought to
do before she was 18. Brian and she initiate everything in “Boo 2”
with their contentious father & daughter relationship, while Madea
appears on the fringe like a guest star and exerts
little, direct impact on these events in general. In other words, she
doesn’t save the day. Nevertheless, Madea fans will find enough to
laugh and smile at even when they aren’t laughing and smiling at Madea.
Produced at a cost of $21 million, “Boo 2” has
lots of polish, atmospheric locations, and set-design, and the acting is
tolerable. Those goofy fraternity brothers—Vin Diesel lookalike Yousef
Erakat and his pal Mike Tornabene—return for more mischief. However,
Joe, Bam, and Hattie steal “Tyler Perry’s Boo
2! A Madea Halloween” from the monstrous matron.
“Tyler
Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween” opens as Brian (Tyler Perry) waits at
his teenage daughter’s prep school, wearing a cone-shaped party cap,
and with a gift in a decorative sack.
Tiffany (Diamond White of “The Lion Guard”) isn’t pleased to see her
father. Usually, Brian takes her home where the family assembles to eat
cake and celebrate the occasion. Tiffany thinks the tradition stinks
and wants nothing to do with it. Brian presents
Tiffany with a pair of headphones as her birthday gift, so he won’t have
to contend with her music when she is in his car. Tiffany labored
under the delusion that Brian was going to give her a shiny, new car for
her birthday, since she is an adult with plans
to attend college. Brian tells Tiffany that she is too irresponsible to
have a vehicle. No sooner has he asserted himself on the subject than
his ex-wife, Debra (Taja V. Simpson of “The Preacher’s Son”), parks at
the school and hands Tiffany the keys to a
new red Mini-Cooper. Naturally, Brian is disturbed because Debra has
given Tiffany something that his daughter hasn’t earned. Brian reminds
Debra that Tiffany is hopelessly irresponsible and will probably get a
ticket for reckless driving. As soon as she
gets behind the wheel, Tiffany careens off to the Upsilon Theta
Fraternity house where she crashed their Halloween party last year with
her friend Gabriella (Inanna Sarkis of “A Killer Walks Amongst Us”) in
the first “Boo.” Initially, Tiffany learns that the
Upsilon Thetas are throwing another party, but her interference in last
year’s party has forced them to hold it somewhere else than their frat
house. The fraternity leader, Jonathan (Yousef Erakat of “Natural Born
Pranksters”), is relieved to hear that Tiffany
is now old enough to drink. As it turns out, they are holding the party
at the dilapidated, off-limits Derrick Lake campground where two savage
killers attacked amorous couples necking in cars years ago. Worse, the
authorities never caught those homicidal
maniacs!
Back
at Brian’s house, the unfortunate father must endure no end of ridicule
from his relatives, including Madea (Tyler Perry), Joe (Tyler Perry),
Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis of “Daddy’s Little
Girls”) and Hattie (newcomer Patrice Lovely), for letting his ex-wife
one-up him with her birthday gift. So certain is Tiffany that Brian
will not let her attend the Upsilon Theta party that she persuades Debra
to let her sleep over at her mother’s house.
Furthermore, she convinces her mom to let her attend the Upsilon party.
As luck would have it, Madea eavesdrops on their conversation and warns
Brian about Tiffany’s scheme. None of this prevents Tiffany from
attending the party, and the party goes into full
swing with lots of drinking and drugs, until two boogeymen in gas masks
wielding chainsaws attack an Upsilon Theta pledge. A
creepy girl who resembles the demons in those Japanese “Ring” horror
movies watches them. At this point, Madea cruises into the haunted
campground with Joe, Aunt Bam, and Hattie, collides with another demonic
girl, and then confronts the Grim Reaper. Meantime, Jonathan, Tiffany,
Dino, and Gabriella flee from Derrick Lake and
take refuge in an abandoned house. Eventually, Brian and Gabriella’s
father, Victor (UFC fighter Tito Ortiz of “Cradle 2 the Grave”), ride to
the rescue.
“Tyler
Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween” is harmless, half-baked hokum
bristling with low-brow slapstick comedy. Basically, the tenth Madea
movie works on the level of an animated “Scooby-Doo”
movie. Of course, everything works out well for everybody, but Madea
doesn’t dominate the shenanigans. Instead, Brian has a large hand in
what happens at Derrick Lake. Far from qualifying as a treat, “Tyler
Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween” amounts to little
more than a trick.