Livin' Large! | 
enlarge | Director: Michael Schultz Actors: Terrence 't.c.' Carson, Lisa Arrindell Anderson, Blanche Baker, Nathaniel Hall, Julia Campbell Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 43237
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 96 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 1005702 ISBN: 0792858980 UPC: 027616899637 EAN: 9780792858980 ASIN: B0000CNY5L
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 1991 Release Date: December 2, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: livin r"Livin' Large!" An outgoing kid from the projects in Atlanta, Dexter has only one dream in life -- to become a television news anchor. He works hard at his job delivering dry cleaning, but at every opportunity he's out in the streets with his video cam, recording on-the-spot reports for a night school course in broadcasting.
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Product Description (Headline): A comedy about going from downtown to uptown.This hilarious free-wheeling (The New York Times) urban comedy about the price of success skewers well-earned targets with unpretentious charm and vigor (The Hollywood Reporter)! Make no mistake about it: Livin Large will leave you laughin large!His entire life Atlanta native Dexter Jackson (Terence T.C. Carson) has dreamt of one thing: breaking into the world of TV news. So when by freak coincidence he lands a job as Channel 4 s Man About Town he finally thinks he s made it. But in order to compete on the ladder of success Dexter soon begins to change his image and sell out his friends on TV! Before long he finds himself shunned and alone and faced with a not so black-and-white choice: save his career or his soul! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 027616899637 Manufacturer No: 1005702
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"It's for the ratings" December 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Im not the least bit surprised that this movie has a low rating. Im not the least bit surprised that the negative reviews are not even reviews but written down babble from people who couldnt write a review to save their lives and always use the same kind of criticism to describe EVERY movie they hate. Stupid, predictable sheep. At any rate, Livin Large came and went for the simple fact that it was smarter than its target audience. Beyond the humor is a message to behold.
Terrence T.C. Carson plays Dexter Jackson, a somewhat narcissistic brother that dreams of one day being a top anchorman for Channel 4 news. He gets his chance after the passing of a news reporter. In the process, an unscrupulous news executive named Kate(Blanche Baker) is trying to change him while he desperately tries to hold on to his identity.
Livin Large is funny at times and is pretty smart in its message which is simple: dont sell your soul to be accepted by "them". If you're black then be black. The funniest scene would have to be the wedding scene where Dexter is forced to marry a tramp news reporter in order to be an anchorman. Livin Large will offend those that are against it's message while being praised by those that are smart enough to embrace it. Terrence Carson was pretty funny in this movie and his gorgeous girlfriend Toynell(played by Lisa Arrindell)is fine as hell. All in all, I would recommend Livin Large to those that like a satire from the past that is better than than these overrated satires in the present.
Oh Come on! It's Not That Bad! August 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Some people act like they have a vendetta against this little movie. This film is no masterpiece, but it's not that bad. I ignored it in the 90's because I assumed it wasn't anything worth watching, but recently caught it on cable because nothing else was on. Hey I was bored, maybe that's a reason I got into it, but all and all it's okay. It won't have you rolling over laughing, but it is kind of funny. This is not a film I'd recommend you spend any money on but it's a good film to take in if you got nothing better to do. The end is the funniest part. Dexter has to marry the weatherlady, Missy and the entire wedding is supposed to go on air. These scenes are hilarious! Unfortunately it takes too long for the movie to get to this part and there are some very draggy parts included for it to be a comedy. I actually caught myself dozing twice.
This film is very outdated now, considering that the style was strictly early 90's (and everything in this movie proves that). TC was pretty good and kept the film going. Sure, a lot of the other actors sucked but don't just rag on this movie if you haven't seen it. Judge it for yourself and you may enjoy it a little bit.
Not sure what the point of this movie was.... December 30, 2005 Obviously, this movie was made in the early 90s and so I guess you have to allow for a little more understanding regarding the overly racial characatures. This would have been a decent comedy, but there is a definite effort to insert a 'message'. However, this movie's message was nothing more than a blurry ambiquity that made no real sense.
This movie tells the story of a black guy from the hood, Dexter Jackson, who gets into the news business and is manipulated by white people. The farther he gets into the business, the 'whiter' he becomes. (there is even a recurring nightmare of an extremely creepy white Dexter Jackson) Basically, white people in the movie were super articulate and completely ignorant to black culture in general (dude), while black people were all from the hood with an urban dialect and no clue (homeboy).
Becoming 'white' is portrayed as an absolute state of being that is bred by success and is ultimately bad in contrast to the black person Dexter was. In the end, this movie had good intentions (i think), but did nothing in the way of removing any racial barriers or helping lack of understanding. The plot is absurd and the characters are absolutely ridiculous because of their rapidly morphing personalities and two dimensional nature.
I admit, the beginning of the movie was entertaining and funny (then again, it was 3am and I was kinda bored). But by the end, I was laughing at the absolute crap it had turned into.
horrid December 29, 2003 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
this movie is horrid--i wonder if the acting was supposed to be this bad on purpose. and the message--that "success" somehow makes you white--the charicatures may have been there to make a point, and yeah it's playing like a period piece (early 90's) -- but why did baby bam (jungle brothers) have to be in this? as the narrator, "sidekick", he was the best thing about the flick.
Decent... December 30, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought this was a pretty cool movie for the time period it came out in. It even had a message in it, which is : never forget who you are, where you have come from and gone through when you reach the success you set out to reach in life.
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