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0:01
Is that comfortable enough, Mr. Pepper?
0:02
Yeah, that's fine.
0:03
And leave my hands up here?
0:03
That's correct.
0:06
I don't like this.
0:06
Where are you going?
0:09
I feel like you're setting me up.
0:09
What's about to happen next?
0:09
Okay, I'm sorry, go ahead.
0:09
Um, I'm sorry, sorry.
0:09
I'm sorry, what are we saying?
0:17
Tyler, do you know why you're here today?
0:20
No.
0:20
You're about to take a polygraph exam.
0:24
Okay, this is Karen, our polygraph expert.
0:27
Why does she look so serious?
0:27
It's my job.
0:31
Well, some smile when you're doing your job.
0:33
You got to look so serious when you're just like, okay, go on, I'm ready, what you got, throw it at me.
0:37
Is your full name Tyler Perry?
0:37
No.
0:42
What's your full name?
0:44
Emma Tyler Perry.
0:46
Are you a director?
0:51
Yes.
0:52
Are you about to take a polygraph exam?
0:54
Yes.
0:56
Are you nervous?
0:56
No.
0:56
Why not?
0:59
Because I can fight.
1:02
Yeah, good to know.
1:05
Let's start with your career.
1:08
You spent your life savings producing your first musical, do you think you've gotten a decent return on your investment?
1:13
Absolutely, yes.
1:16
Yes.
1:18
So overall, are you pretty happy with your career?
1:20
Yes.
1:22
So you don't regret any of the plays you made?
1:24
No.
1:26
Why not?
1:27
I don't live in regrets.
1:30
What's your favorite play?
1:36
Medea's Big Happy Family.
1:32
Why is that?
1:36
It's really sentimental to me.
1:36
I wrote it at a really tough time in my life so that was the one I enjoyed the most.
1:42
Is it true that you use the money from your stage productions to produce Diary of a Mad Black Woman?
1:47
Yes.
1:48
Did you ever read reviews for this first film?
1:50
No.
1:52
Why not?
1:52
Because they don't matter.
1:56
It's inconclusive, sorry.
2:03
Okay, why don't you think the reviews matter?
2:06
Because they're not from the people that I'm writing for.
2:08
If they were from the people that I'm writing for, then it would matter.
2:11
But if people don't relate, how can you review?
2:13
I mean, when I see a movie that isn't necessarily where I'm the target, I don't speak on it.
2:20
I know that's right.
2:20
There ain't nothing move over there, that's right.
2:22
I'm telling flat-out truth.
2:24
I don't give a damn about them tomatoes.
2:28
He's telling the truth.
2:31
You grew up in New Orleans, but reside in Atlanta.
2:33
No.
2:35
No, just checking your machine.
2:35
Yes, I do that.
2:40
Did, so does Atlanta have better food than New Orleans?
2:43
No.
2:45
Have you turned your back on your adopted home?
2:48
How do you get to that from asking me about jerk chicken?
2:50
Where are you going?
2:52
No, that doesn't mean I don't love my hometown.
2:54
What are you saying to me?
2:57
It's just a question, let's move on.
3:00
Eddie Murphy's Nutty Professor 2, the Columbus...
3:03
I don't talk about Eddie.
3:03
Why is that?
3:03
Because he's the GOAT, greatest of all times.
3:03
Why are we talking about Eddie?
3:03
Well, there's a reason why.
3:03
Okay.
3:03
That was the reason you decided you could play Medea?
3:15
Exactly right.
3:15
Yes.
3:16
Is Nutty Professor 2 your favorite Eddie Murphy movie?
3:20
No.
3:20
What is your favorite Eddie Murphy movie?
3:22
Coming to America.
3:24
Coming to America or Coming 2 America?
3:28
Coming to America, not the number two.
3:28
Does Eddie Murphy know that he was your inspiration?
3:28
I'm not sure.
3:28
I think so.
3:28
Do you want him to find out?
3:28
Absolutely.
3:28
Do you want to say something to him right now?
3:42
Yeah, go ahead.
3:47
Mr. Murphy, I'm a huge fan of yours.
3:50
Um, thank you for the inspiration and everything you've done and, and I, I really appreciate you.
3:57
That it's all true, right?
4:03
That's the truth.
4:05
Okay, there we go.
4:08
You've said Medea is a homage to your mother and your aunt.
4:09
Yes.
4:11
Do you think they would get along with Medea?
4:15
100%.
4:15
What would they talk about?
4:15
Um, cooking men and cooking.
4:15
What kind of men?
4:15
Men who cook.
4:15
Good taste.
4:15
Do you ever accidentally use Medea's voice in conversation?
4:15
Never.
4:15
No, sometimes, once, on occasion.
4:15
Okay, during sex.
4:15
Thank you, sorry.
4:15
Is that your hello face?
4:55
That was hello, hello, that was hello face.
5:05
That's right.
5:05
Hello, it's me, I was wondering if after all the years you'd like to meet.
5:05
Remix Adele.
5:05
Mattel.
5:05
Do you think Medea would be honest taking a lie detector test?
5:23
No.
5:28
Why not?
5:28
She has too much to hide.
5:28
She's wanted, just warrants.
5:28
Can you answer that as Medea?
5:28
I will not be asking no damn lie detector because I will not be detecting no lies.
5:28
You haven't asked me to even strap me up to another stuff.
5:33
It's strapped up all my life.
5:31
I had some tequila, woke up strapped to a mule in Mexico one day, didn't even know my name.
5:35
They called me Arriba.
5:40
So no, you cannot strap me up to this thing.
5:40
That's what she was saying.
5:40
You've directed more than 20 films in your career.
5:40
Do you think that makes you a better director than this man?
5:51
I'm sorry, to this man, I have no idea who that is.
5:53
I'm so sorry.
5:53
To this man, what's that?
5:55
J.J. Abrams, sorry.
5:59
What has he done?
5:59
What, name a movie that he's done that I know.
6:01
Star Trek 2009.
6:04
Oh, damn, he's, he's pretty major.
6:07
Yeah, let me see again, that's J.J. Abrams.
6:10
Why'd you call him J.J. Abrams?
6:13
That's not what you said, you said your neighbor.
6:15
That's J.J. Abrams.
6:15
I know J.J. Abrams.
6:16
Yeah, he's a much better director than I am, he's much better than I am.
6:20
What about this man, David Fincher?
6:24
David Fincher is one of the most incredible directors there is.
6:26
Are you asking is he better than me or are you better than him?
6:30
Am I better than him?
6:34
No.
6:34
That's the truth.
6:40
What about this man, Adam McKay?
6:40
Adam McKay, is he a better director than I am or are you a better director than him?
6:47
Am I a better director than him?
6:51
No, I am not.
6:53
Why do you think that?
6:55
Because he has tremendous patience and vision and I don't have that much vision.
7:05
I'm only 20/20 in one eye and he has glasses that makes him 20/20 in both eyes.
7:07
You've worked with all of these directors, so do you have a favorite?
7:12
No.
7:12
Okay, I like Adam, I like working with Adam.
7:21
Have you told him that?
7:21
Yes.
7:23
Have you stolen any directing techniques from them?
7:25
Yes.
7:27
I learned how to change lenses during shots after working with David Fincher.
7:34
You didn't know how to do that before?
7:34
Before, I didn't change lenses, we would just use the same lens for the whole movie and then after he did, he, I was like, oh, so was she 75, maybe a 35, maybe 18 or for wides or 100 mil really tight.
7:34
So I learned all that from him and Ben Affleck.
7:34
Why do you do this with your eyes where you look and then you go, hmm, and then you look down?
7:53
What is that?
7:56
Trying to trick me up?
8:00
Look, you're gonna do it again and you look down.
8:04
Okay, this is creepy.
8:09
You played James Patterson's Alex Cross in the 2012 film.
8:09
Yes.
8:09
Who do you think writes more, you or James Patterson?
8:15
Me.
8:15
That's correct, truth.
8:21
Who is more dangerous, Alex Cross or Medea?
8:26
Ali Medea.
8:31
What would Ali Medea sound like?
8:31
Hey, I don't know, we ain't gonna do this right now but I'm gonna get it all together so y'all can see it when we do it, yeah, they'll just be all together kind of, you know.
8:38
You previously retired the Medea character, did you bring her back because you missed wearing her wigs?
8:44
No.
8:47
Why'd you bring her back?
8:51
I missed wearing the shoes, I wanted people to laugh, that's why I brought her back.
9:00
So you think you're funny?
9:00
Yes.
9:06
What I do, I think I'm funny, pretty funny.
9:11
You wrote your first book, Don't Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings, Medea's Uninhibited Commentaries on Life and Love.
9:17
Do you ever think that maybe the title could be a little longer?
9:22
You forgot the first two words of the Tyler Perry's.
9:26
That's what that makes it longer, Tyler Perry's don't make a black woman take over earrings, Medea's uninhibited commentary on life and love.
9:33
Yeah.
9:33
Have you ever thought about titling something without Tyler Perry?
9:33
Hmm, I have but won't do it.
9:33
This whole building is named Tyler Perry Studios.
9:33
It has, has to be just in case you forgot your name, in case, you know, something happens and people need to know, yeah.
9:33
You think Apple would call their watch John's watch?
9:33
No, it's Apple.
9:33
You think Coca-Cola would call their Coca-Cola Pepsi?
9:33
No, it's Coca-Cola.
9:33
Building a brand, sir, that's how you do it.
9:33
Since 1998, you have written and or directed at least one play in one film a year.
9:33
This paper is getting really long.
10:23
Do you not believe in vacations?
10:29
Yes, I do.
10:29
What's your favorite way to decompress?
10:29
Weed.
10:29
Do you have a dealer you can recommend?
10:29
I, I have several, but that did not have to kill you, never mind, we're going to move on to pop culture.
10:34
Oh, we're not done yet, okay, fine.
10:34
No, sir.
10:36
Okay, in a previous video with Vanity Fair, you said you had never been on Tinder, but that was four years ago.
10:40
Have you been on Tinder since?
10:42
No.
10:44
Have you been on any dating apps?
10:44
No.
10:50
It's inconclusive.
10:51
I haven't.
10:53
How can I be on a daily app whenever you look at me, they'd be like, that's Tyler Perry.
10:56
What do you do?
10:56
How do you do that?
10:58
Is being famous overrated?
10:58
Oh, no, no, pretty great, pretty damn good.
11:05
You've become good friends with Oprah and what are you getting at?
11:07
Are you a member of her book club?
11:10
No, I, I'm not a member of a book club.
11:13
Is that because you think she has bad taste in books?
11:20
No, red, it's great, hey, somebody don't forgive me.
11:26
You just, um, let's just say we don't always agree on the titles and the names of the content and the author and the writers and the way it's written in pages.
11:38
Do you think there should be more Tyler Perry's in the titles?
11:38
I think there should be one.
11:38
I mean, she didn't put uninhibited commentary as one of the book club members so that's definitely right.
11:38
Hello.
11:38
You're also friends with Will Smith.
11:38
Yes.
11:38
Do you have a favorite Will Smith song?
11:38
Yes.
11:38
What is it?
11:38
Miami.
11:38
Why?
11:38
Because it's fun.
11:38
Is it called Miami?
11:38
Is it called Summertime?
11:38
Summertime, summer, summer, summertime, cool sun.
11:38
Okay, I, I like the Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
11:38
I think so, that's the truth.
11:38
Do you know all the lyrics?
11:38
Of course.
11:38
Go ahead.
11:38
In West Philadelphia, born and raised, on the playground is where I spent most of my days, cooling out, nice and relaxing outside of school when a couple of guys who were up to no good started making trouble in my neighborhood.
11:38
My mom said, you're moving with y'all to your uncle available, Brady, Brady, Brady Bunch.
12:58
Will filmed Bad Boys for Life on Tyler Perry Studios lot.
13:01
Was he a good guest?
13:06
The best.
13:07
Did you watch Bad Boys for Life?
13:07
Yes.
13:10
Really?
13:14
Yes.
13:17
You're on Forbes' highest paid entertainers list and so is Dwayne Johnson.
13:20
Do you think you can beat him in an arm wrestling competition?
13:27
No.
13:27
What about Jay-Z?
13:30
Times 10, let's slam him down, those little puny rapper arms.
13:38
Beat him and Beyonce and Blue Ivy to the man.
13:38
You would beat a child in arm wrestling?
13:38
Yeah, I do it with my son all the time.
13:38
I'm not letting him win.
13:38
You'll learn the hard way, kid.
13:38
What about Warren Buffett, can you beat him in an arm wrestling competition?
13:38
Yes, it depends on which hand is holding the money.
13:56
Which hand do you hold the money in?
13:59
The right hand.
14:01
So if he's got all the money in the left hand, he'd win.
14:05
My final question, at any point during this interview, did you lie and we didn't catch you?
14:09
No.
14:11
I don't lie.
14:13
Can you tell?
14:16
Yes, no, I'll, I tell all the truth.
14:24
Showing that it's inconclusive.
14:28
Inconclusive is not a lie, it's inconclusive.
14:32
Thank you, we're good.