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Tyler Perry: ‘Spike Lee Can Go Straight to Hell’

Photo: Kevin Winter
Photo: Kevin Winter

Spike Lee isn’t afraid to start feuds with other filmmakers, but Tyler Perry isn’t having it anymore. A few years ago, Lee attracted attention when he called out the Madea filmmaker’s TBS sitcoms, saying, “I think there’s a lot of stuff out today that is coonery and buffoonery. I see ads for Meet the Browns and House of Payne and I’m scratching my head.†Perry has shrugged off that criticism before — most notably in a 2009 60 Minutes interview where he said, “That pisses me off†— but at a press conference yesterday for Madea’s Big Happy Family, he didn’t mince words.

Said Perry:

“I’m so sick of hearing about damn Spike Lee. Spike can go straight to hell! You can print that. I am sick of him talking about me, I am sick of him saying, ‘This is a coon, this is a buffoon.’ I am sick of him talking about black people going to see movies. This is what he said: ‘You vote by what you see,’ as if black people don’t know what they want to see. I am sick of him — he talked about Whoopi, he talked about Oprah, he talked about me, he talked about Clint Eastwood. Spike needs to shut the hell up!â€

“I’ve never seen Jewish people attack Seinfeld and say ‘this is a stereotype,’ I’ve never seen Italian people attack The Sopranos, I’ve never seen Jewish people complaining about Mrs. Doubtfire or Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie. I never saw it. It’s always black people, and this is something that I cannot undo. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois went through the exact same thing; Langston Hughes said that Zora Neale Hurston, the woman who wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God, was a new version of the ‘darkie’ because she spoke in a southern dialect and a Southern tone. And I’m sick of it from us; we don’t have to worry about anybody else trying to destroy us and take shots because we do it to ourselves.â€

If it’s any consolation to Perry, Italian groups did attack The Sopranos — the American Italian Defense Association even sued the makers of the show for contributing to negative stereotypes — but he has a point about Mrs. Doubtfire. Would its demeaning portrayal of Jewish transvestite nannies who wantonly engage in drive-by fruitings pass without comment today?

Tyler Perry On His Critics: “Spike Lee Can Go Straight To Hell†[BoxOffice]

Tyler Perry: ‘Spike Lee Can Go Straight to Hell’