This has got to be one of the most underrated comedies in history. Some absolutely priceless moments. Its also a very telling commentary on people's quest for acceptance, both for self approval and money.
I disagree...there are so many gems dropped in this movie we sometimes overlook them...yes his sister was there but they portrayed her in a negative light... someone that didn't believe in his dreams and belittled his efforts...this what people outside our community thinks...that we don't encourage our youth in their dreams...it took awhile before she started to believe in him...this movie a cultural satire and to bring light to selling out "soul "to the masses
OMGGGGG! I just got my life tonight! I was literally on the phone with my mom reminiscing on my childhood memories, and this movie came up and I was saying how much I wanted to see it... took a gamble and searched it on TH-cam and FOUND IT!!! Talk about #nostalgia! The 90’s were the best‼️
After watching this movie, I can appreciate and understand TC Carson taking a stand when producers demanded he change certain aspects of his persona during production on Living Single. I hope TC finally receives 💯 fold and more of what was taken from him and prevented from making. I hope for high ratings and success on your new show on Bounce💞
Before the 2017 movie Get Out, there was Livin' Large! I remember this back in '91 as a six-year-old kid watching Slick Rick's music video I Shouldn't Have Done It where it shown the parts from that movie. No one ever talk about Livin' Large. T.C. (Terrence) Carson is the realest acting veteran that keeps it real to this day. The movie is so underrated, but the best movie ever which has a real excellent message. Never Sell Your Soul and Yourself To The Glitz and Glamorous Around The Media. Livin' Large was originally known as 'The Tapes of Dexter Jackson'. Afrika Baby Bam from the Jungle Brothers crew.....He tells the real deal from the first to the last. Other than that, I am getting this movie on DVD this June of this year. Real talk.
Took it way back with this one. I remember being slightly scared of Dexter as the white guy on the tv screen when i was younger and watched this movie. I knew it was him but something about the white makeup but hearing his voice scared me a little, lol.
DWonder heck yea I remember having the vhs tape in a thrift store didn't know what to really expect but ended up loving it, and yea that was Smokey Robinson when he turned white they used his face on oOoOo baby baby
And can you imagine that. That if you want to be in the media today, you've got to sign that bloody contract and sell your soul. WOOOOOOOW! The told us long time ago. Wake up people!!!!
I remember watching this when I was a kid and White Dexter freaked me out, probably because I didn't know it was TC Carson in makeup, like really bad. Now it's not even a thing, but that kind of scared me, and I was a horror movie kid.
You're programming tried to reject the message. Fear what you don't understand. It got me to but for some reason I understood the message then it came one of my favorite movies. Going to show it to my son.
This Movie always hit Home Hard, because this is the same story of many successful black people. They end up having to sale out in order to become “successful”
Everything in the world is designed to keep the black man down. Fight the power ✊ I’m being sarcastic if you didn’t know. The corporate world fucks everyone over, everyone is ruthless. Nobody gets off Scot free
@@mauricegrant9229 There is no "being black". Sure black people face closed doors more then white people on average but there are always other doors opening. The key is not to quit and believe in yourself and have patience for the results. If there is one trait I see in the black community that holds them back monetarily its a lack of impulse control. This causes them to buy on a whim without planning, live in places they can't really afford, buy cars new that depreciate with high interest rates so fast, spend money on their hair so frequently it drains their bank account....its all a fear of appearing poor. This charade keeps them poor. If you drive through some wealthy areas of cities its surprising how many average looking cars you see in driveways of houses that cost a small fortune. A car depreciates quite fast. A house appreciates slowly. So they spend their money on appreciating assets. Which do you think benefits them more over time? The black community is quite resilient but being independent also has a side effect of not trusting others and their education. But we need to learn from others because we live in a modern world that rewards perseverance and patience and harshly punishes impulsive spending. Look at most of the largest companies in the world and you'll see most profit from the spending mistakes of the public. Processed and junk food, coffee, clothing, so many things we buy without thinking, things we don't need. Ask yourself how much you spend on certain things in your life and decide if you would spend a year of those expenses if you had to prepay for it. A $3 cappuccino x 365 is about $1100 a year. Would you pay that if you had to, to get it today? First of all most of you don't even have $1100 saved. But if you did common sense would put the brakes on this quickly. In determining how much something really costs do this calculation. It will help a lot in putting things in perspective and control unnecessary spending. Spending that most assuredy does not make us happier in any way at all. If anything it just supports our insecurities, masking our problems.
@ my brothers and sisters, whenever what we perceive as an ignorant Caucasian comment appears, we're quick to respond with most times negativity and sometimes intellect. Please remember a clown can only perform when there is an audience. And to grab a quick quote from Sean Carter "Never argue with a fool, because people from a distance doesn't know who's who"
This movie really is timeless. A message that still needs to be shared.❤
Throughout the movie you can actually point out the red flags that Dexter ignored.
Movies funny as hell with a message to this day
This has got to be one of the most underrated comedies in history. Some absolutely priceless moments. Its also a very telling commentary on people's quest for acceptance, both for self approval and money.
Even tho Loretta Devine played his sister, she still seemed like a mother figure in this movie.
Older sisters especially around that time work mother figures.
I agree
I disagree...there are so many gems dropped in this movie we sometimes overlook them...yes his sister was there but they portrayed her in a negative light... someone that didn't believe in his dreams and belittled his efforts...this what people outside our community thinks...that we don't encourage our youth in their dreams...it took awhile before she started to believe in him...this movie a cultural satire and to bring light to selling out "soul "to the masses
SHE LIKE A MOTHER FIGURE IN EVER MOVIE, HELL SHE MY MOVIE MOTHER TOO
@@TheyCallMe_TC she definitely was.
A classic movie with a DEEP message. This goes hand in hand with Hollywood Shuffle.
Definitely, yes.
ABSOLUTELY 💯
Powerful message that still needs to be told today. Always loved this movie 🙌🏾
Same
Might be why I never heard of it til today
OMGGGGG! I just got my life tonight! I was literally on the phone with my mom reminiscing on my childhood memories, and this movie came up and I was saying how much I wanted to see it... took a gamble and searched it on TH-cam and FOUND IT!!! Talk about #nostalgia! The 90’s were the best‼️
Dexter dancing be geekin me out
“Yo weather lady! Yo weather lady! Don’t you run from me!”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Baker was trying hard to get Missy's ass. 😂😂😂
this movie speaks so much truth and volume smh... it still goes on to this day
Oh shut up! Dexter didn't do nothing wrong
#FAKENEWS
shantelltaylorful Don lemon life story
I love Loretta Devine, any movie she is in is good.
Cherise Clarke 9p
And she is BEAUTIFUL
FACTS
@@mrjamesbailey44 yes but she has no children in real life she would have been a good mother.
True true...👍😎🙏
Great film. Perfect example of someone selling their soul to the devil just to get ahead.
I still got this movie on VHS. Always loved it!
Awwww I miss VHS.
Chris Mann me too
Let me hold it
Is it 240p too?
@@PurpleReelswhat’s a VHS?
Lisa Arrindell still looks the same today as she did back then.
She so bad!!
Beautiful 😍
💯🔥💥
Fine @@dare2try2003
A lot of black men get ahead without selling
Their soul!.
Good movie with a good message. Stay true to yourself and everything will be alright.
Amen
stay true to yourself but knowing you must not do evil with other people. Even that person which is making test you
I wish they still made Deep movies like this. I think Get Out is the first one in a long time.
After watching this movie, I can appreciate and understand TC Carson taking a stand when producers demanded he change certain aspects of his persona during production on Living Single. I hope TC finally receives 💯 fold and more of what was taken from him and prevented from making. I hope for high ratings and success on your new show on Bounce💞
which show
Dexter Jackson went from living large to living single lol
lol yup he sho did lol
😂😂😂😂
lol
thats ma show
lol ... good1
"The word is ask"......reply "axe."..... no no no, "the word is ask" reply "axe". Killin' me.
This movie always reminds me to be myself.
That gotdamn Bubba: “tell it to my ass!! Cause that’s all you gon see of me!! Sonuva bitch!!” *tears*
"What is this James Brown shit?! I got good hair I ain't never had good hair" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dmanpoke88 MovieGuy 😂😂😂
That part got me LOL. 😂😂😂
Lisa arrindell was 21 on this movie... she still fine😍😍😍😍😍
Right. She's still fine 😍
Facts!!!!!! She had a role on the steve Harvey show looking like a plate of candy yams. 😋😋
She look like my girlfriend 😍😍😍😍....if I did have one 🤷♂️
Yes she has definitely aged well
Lookin like no time has passed. 😩😩
Before the 2017 movie Get Out, there was Livin' Large!
I remember this back in '91 as a six-year-old kid watching Slick Rick's music video I Shouldn't Have Done It where it shown the parts from that movie. No one ever talk about Livin' Large. T.C. (Terrence) Carson is the realest acting veteran that keeps it real to this day. The movie is so underrated, but the best movie ever which has a real excellent message. Never Sell Your Soul and Yourself To The Glitz and Glamorous Around The Media. Livin' Large was originally known as 'The Tapes of Dexter Jackson'.
Afrika Baby Bam from the Jungle Brothers crew.....He tells the real deal from the first to the last. Other than that, I am getting this movie on DVD this June of this year. Real talk.
Very true sad that this film 🎥 doesn't get mentioned 😔
Damn I miss the 90s.
Fortnite 90s
Classic. Used to love this movie as a kid. Definitely a perfect example of selling your soul for fame.
"Yooo this place is dope" just like this movie!! Now I want to watch "Strictly business"
Sadity movies Both of them accept this one funnier
@@jayoneokc Yes this one is funnier!
White Dexter use to creep me out when I was kid
Chris Johnson me too
Couldn't agree more. He be better off looking like James Brown. LOL.
Yea I use to hate that white dexter growing up
I have loved this movie since I was ten years old. It never gets old. A very deep message mixed in with a lots of humor.
The 90s was the era of 👍 🎥💯
Took it way back with this one. I remember being slightly scared of Dexter as the white guy on the tv screen when i was younger and watched this movie. I knew it was him but something about the white makeup but hearing his voice scared me a little, lol.
yo, me and my cousins did too lmaoo
I get scared all the time
ssmi636 Phew...thought I was the only one. Glad I'm not alone in that fear, lol.
DWonder heck yea I remember having the vhs tape in a thrift store didn't know what to really expect but ended up loving it, and yea that was Smokey Robinson when he turned white they used his face on oOoOo baby baby
I was cracking up, every time they showed the white Dexter, he kept getting more whiter, like Micheal Jackson. ha ha
"He didn't give the damn address. What kinda commercial is that?" -- LOL Love Loretta Divine
Gyll Carter my favorite line.
LOL!
That’s what I just said. Lol
I haven't seen this movie in years. Thx for posting.
Clifford walking away when she said “Now that’s real news” after Dexter told on Bubba for playing numbers is a whole MOOD ! Lol
CARLOS.WOODS.CALL318)7621169
Yeah tell me about it classic all day
"take your funny talkin ass off my porch"
lmao
This man, T.C. Carson, was 33 years old when this movie was released. 33!!!! Ohmylanta
Ambitiously Amber what?! he looks my age!!!
Ambitiously Amber I almost didn't believe you until I googled his age. You were right...Damn!
She means 33 as in skull n bones selling out to the man. Like homie the clown warned us
"ohmylanta"....hahahaha totally stealing that lol
@@MONOLITH-yd4vq They still not heeding the warning
Dexter Jackson girl was very supportive of him. I have never gotten that from a Black Woman
And why do you think that is?
@@hhrrkk6836 Feminism/misandry that the BW is devoted to!
this movie brings back memories
This should be called “The Story of Stephen A. Smith”
😂😂😂
Lmao, I just made that comment!
😂😂😂
this was my movie back in the day for real lol
"Bubba Gone!" "He's right here maam!" 😂😂😂😂 TC's comedy skills are underrated.
This movie is a foundation to Get Out. Diamond in the rough for sure.
Ultra GrimX facts
Get Out wasn't THAT great!
ksam pco I respectfully disagree. I believe both movies have similar stories, they both teach us something very important.
@@davdijdjeheh3931 facts
This is classic Atlanta...i miss the city back then
I love Lisa Arrindell. This movie was a hit on my ship as we travelled through Europe. In 1992.
"Look, this is an axe"! " Ok ok......ask". Hilarious👯
This movie was the original *GET OUT* lol
LOL :-)
KiNG SaVaGe Truth! Lmao.
I was thinking the same thing 😂 lol
Werd
LOL!
This was before we knew about the Sunken Place.
KIMetal speak for yourself 😂
😘😘😘😍😍😍👍🔥🔥🌄🌅🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💝💝🍾
@@carloswoods2129 thirsty 🤮
Toynelle was so pretty!
Livin Large & Livin Single lol
dude when he started to change on tv it use to scare me
RandomTuber hahaha yes! Same here, I would always look away
Back when people in the hood didn't act like they were from a third world country
" bubba gone" lol!!!
Movie is deep on a lot of levels.
htlewis07
Likewise
1/25/2020
Yep 💯
Trust 💯
Factz
@@freereign911 b
This movie is just a perfect example of what really goes on in the entertainment business. You have to sell out for fame.
They trying to bury it
That's Clifford worthy guy was tryna warn him the whole time about selling his soul for news
And can you imagine that. That if you want to be in the media today, you've got to sign that bloody contract and sell your soul. WOOOOOOOW! The told us long time ago. Wake up people!!!!
I love 90s movies. Living Large was one of the best by far.
The girl that played twanail is so gorgeous
Been in love with her since I was 6 when I first saw this.
Man: Is that you Ruby?
Ruby: Who you thank it is fool?
Man: Fuck you Ruby....
LMAO
That dance scene outside the cleaners at 21:00 is how my people&i goin to react if i won the Lottery....lol...😄😄😄
man me to bro lol they was out there getting it lmao
👍...right..what kills me also is the facial expression of the old men when the cameras on him...😄😄😄
Montrez Hadley 😭😭😂😂😭
Montrez Hadley 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
"My son...Put down those rubbers" LOL
hahhahaha
I thought I was the only one who cracks up at that part!!😂😂😂
Black movies are the best
Right The Best
Yes indeed 😁
Yes
Yes, and the funniest, too.
I remember watching this when I was a kid and White Dexter freaked me out, probably because I didn't know it was TC Carson in makeup, like really bad. Now it's not even a thing, but that kind of scared me, and I was a horror movie kid.
You're programming tried to reject the message. Fear what you don't understand. It got me to but for some reason I understood the message then it came one of my favorite movies. Going to show it to my son.
I remember this movie... it's a Classic 😂😊❤️💕
Kratos' way early life before moves to Greece turns to a warrior and becomes a god. LOL
Shaq and LeBron can relate to Dexter a whole lot.
I was 18 in 1991 when this movie came out
Depending on the month of release I was not born yet or a few months lol
WHEN couples danced together
Yo weather lady,
Don't run from me...
Girl, where you at??
😂😂👀
That's why I always say, Ol' Skool is THEE best Skool, Point Blank.
I use to watch this on HBO back in 1991 i was 11years old lol
I was a lil' toddler runnin' around the crib when this came out lol
me too, this a whole other movie now I see what its ALL about
Now T.C. Carson does voice overs, which is good, he'll always have work
we'll all miss him...the sniper didn't, but we will..lmao
That was funny.
the life story of many successful black people.
Dexter did nothing wrong
Yea it's sad. They sellout their culture
Stephen a smith perhaps?
Are you successful... and black???
@@jamespallord6604 I agree.
I fell out laughing when that reporter shot that gun on live television
LOL, me too. 😆😆😆
That reporter that got shot, he was such a jerk. I can see Y.
Gotta love that dance scene at 21:00 I remember this movie...good clean classic comedy
Clean comedy?! Cursing and a sex scene?!? Oh yeah. Clean 🤣🤦♂️
@@This-Aint-No-Disco no honey. Clean as in it's not pungent, stupid comedy passing off as black culture. We get it's a rated R movie. 🙂
Powerful message!
+CARTERMADE 86 so don't watch it
Dexter: We'll all miss him. The sniper didn't but we will. LOL!
That job had him going stupid and he lost the most important people! of his life.
Great movie !!! I remember renting this movie on VHS years ago. After the future of technology came in to play..I'm happy to say I have it on DVD!
What's up baby boom
👄👄👄👄👄
Lucky 🍀 you
@@showboat4613 always..😁
I like this movie...The soul food restaurant scene is my favourite scene, in "Livin Large".
t CV attached
Russell Wilson look just like Dexter when he switched up lol
This movie was soooo funny 😄 but had a great message stuck with your people!
That’s Kyle from living single and that girl from madea’s family reunion with Tyler Perry
Yep so true, I recognized them. They was young in this movie. Both aren't that old, late 40s to almost 50's I think.
Nahhhh. Hes over 60
And shes 51
Dope film and great reality check #preshate
+Tisha L my nigra Tisha! chea! you go girl! tell em! do yo thang girl! see my channl my nizzil
This Movie always hit Home Hard, because this is the same story of many successful black people. They end up having to sale out in order to become “successful”
This is a perfect movie about what the "corporate" white world does to a black man.
Exactly.
Everything in the world is designed to keep the black man down. Fight the power ✊
I’m being sarcastic if you didn’t know. The corporate world fucks everyone over, everyone is ruthless. Nobody gets off Scot free
@@Lava91point0 Absolutely. Its not racial or even cultural. Its greed, pure and simple. And it can corrupt every group, race, culture, demographic.
Nawwww Maannnn, It's What Happens When You Think You Have To Change Cause Being BLACK Ain't Gonna Get It Done ✌🏾😎
@@mauricegrant9229 There is no "being black". Sure black people face closed doors more then white people on average but there are always other doors opening. The key is not to quit and believe in yourself and have patience for the results. If there is one trait I see in the black community that holds them back monetarily its a lack of impulse control. This causes them to buy on a whim without planning, live in places they can't really afford, buy cars new that depreciate with high interest rates so fast, spend money on their hair so frequently it drains their bank account....its all a fear of appearing poor. This charade keeps them poor. If you drive through some wealthy areas of cities its surprising how many average looking cars you see in driveways of houses that cost a small fortune. A car depreciates quite fast. A house appreciates slowly. So they spend their money on appreciating assets. Which do you think benefits them more over time?
The black community is quite resilient but being independent also has a side effect of not trusting others and their education. But we need to learn from others because we live in a modern world that rewards perseverance and patience and harshly punishes impulsive spending. Look at most of the largest companies in the world and you'll see most profit from the spending mistakes of the public. Processed and junk food, coffee, clothing, so many things we buy without thinking, things we don't need.
Ask yourself how much you spend on certain things in your life and decide if you would spend a year of those expenses if you had to prepay for it. A $3 cappuccino x 365 is about $1100 a year. Would you pay that if you had to, to get it today? First of all most of you don't even have $1100 saved. But if you did common sense would put the brakes on this quickly. In determining how much something really costs do this calculation. It will help a lot in putting things in perspective and control unnecessary spending. Spending that most assuredy does not make us happier in any way at all. If anything it just supports our insecurities, masking our problems.
When Missy says she's got a gun I nearly pissed my pants
bubba gone .......naw he gone lmfao!!!
Yeaaa remember when this movie came out!!! I was a baby even tho this movie is 2 yrs older than me!! Team 1993
Niaya Gold 93 til infinity 💯😉👌
Nae Shmitty what’s your IG?
Nae Shmitty hell I was 9 when this came out.
I found it ironic how Missy is the company garden tool, but her mama acting like Dexter is some less than worthy -having disease lol. The irony.
2022 still keeping it real 🙏🏿 classic!!!
Yep! I'm wit' cha!
Get OUT Dexter ! GET OUT !
I was 8 yrs old when this came out didn't realize the message they was sending in the movie #theoriginalGETOUT
LAW OF ATTRACTION IS IN THE MOVIE, HE PRETEND AS IF HE WAS A NEWS ANCHOR 🤔🤭😁👀
Kamil Hopkins I peep that 2
I feel like this is the opportunity Oprah saw & she took advantage.
@ my brothers and sisters, whenever what we perceive as an ignorant Caucasian comment appears, we're quick to respond with most times negativity and sometimes intellect. Please remember a clown can only perform when there is an audience. And to grab a quick quote from Sean Carter "Never argue with a fool, because people from a distance doesn't know who's who"
I'll never forget this.
Thanks. Peace to you family
Well said.Peace
Bradford Thornton stfu dont bring that type of energy onto a real ass post.
.......... .............7
Saw this in the movie theater in 1991
Yo' daughter sho' can lie Maan"🤣😂🤣
JUNGLE BROTHERS!!!