Less than 48 hours after Mitt Romney was booed by a crowd at the NAACP’s annual convention, the Republican presidential candidate once again found himself on the receiving end of an angry crowd, as he was booed mercilessly while sitting in a movie theater in Houston, watching Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Witness Protection.”

According to witnesses, Romney incited the audience’s anger by asking the raucous African-American crowd to stop talking during the film, so he could hear co-star Eugene Levy’s dialogue.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi immediately criticized Romney’s decision to see ‘Madea’s Witness Protection,’ an act she called both calculated and preposterous.

“There is absolutely no evidence that a Mormon has ever seen any of Tyler Perry’s movies, so it’s ridiculous to believe that Mitt Romney actually wanted to watch this one,” Pelosi told Hollywood & Swine. “Just like his speech at the NAACP convention, this was a calculated move on his part to get booed, in an attempt to garner the support of racist white voters.”

Romney immediately went on the defensive, calling Pelosi’s claims that he had ulterior motives for seeing ‘Madea’s Witness Protection,’ outlandish. “The only motive I had going to the movie was to see Eugene Levy, who’s my favorite actor,” Romney said.

Romney’s camp verified his Levy defense by producing thirty years of movie ticket and video rental receipts, proving that he had in fact seen every film in which Eugene Levy appeared.

And others quickly came to Romney’s defense, including filmmaker Spike Lee, an outspoken critic of Perry’s films. “Mitt Romney actually sat through two hours of Tyler Perry’s buffoonery?” asked an astonished Lee. “If that’s true, it proves he clearly has the resolve to be our next President.”