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Directed by | Ray Culpepper |
Produced by | Brian D. Poe Eric Croone Jade Jenise Dixon Kirby Roy Freeman Marvin Arrington Jr. Ray Culpepper |
Written by | Brian D. Poe (aka Drayton Jamison) |
Starring | Jade Jenise Dixon Reginald Ballard Sean Blakemore Tico Wells Troy Medley |
Music by | Brian D. Poe Marvin Arrington Jr. |
Cinematography | Matthew MacCarthy |
Editing by | Jim Finn Matt Woo Richard Haylock |
Distributed by | Urban Works Entertainment |
Release date(s) | April 1, 2005 |
Running time | 108 min. |
Country | U.S.A. |
Language | English |
Box office | $12,288 (USA)[1] |
Big Ain't Bad is a romantic comedy film, directed by Ray Culpepper and written by Brian Poe (aka Drayton Jamison). It stars Jade Jenise Dixon, Sean Blakemore, Reginald Ballard, Tico Wells, and Troy Medley. The film won the Audience Choice Award at the 2003 Hollywood Black Film Festival in Los Angeles, California. It was the Kick Off Film to the Fox Theater's 75th Anniversary Summer Film Series in Atlanta in 2004. It played in limited release in movie theaters, and was released to DVD (First Look) in 2005.
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Big Ain't Bad is a romantic comedy that redefines the measure of love. Ric (Blakemore) and Natalie (Dixon) are a happy young couple headed towards marriage after a brief courtship. However, when Natalie makes an early return home from a business trip and finds her trusted mate in the company of last night's entertainment, the relationship abruptly ends leaving them to travel separate roads to self-discovery.