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'''''Big Fat Liar''''' is a 2002 kid's [[film]] starring [[Malcolm in the Middle|Frankie Muniz]] as a 14-year-old Jason Shepherd and [[Amanda Bynes]] as 14-year-old Kaylee. Very over-the-top, although [[Zoey 101|what]] [[Drake and Josh|can]] [[The Amanda Show|you]] [[All That|expect]] [[iCarly|from]] writer [[Dan Schneider]]. |
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In a modern-day retelling of the Boy Who Cried Wolf, Jason Shepherd is a [[Title Drop|Big Fat Liar]] who lies all the time to everyone. Then a greedy movie director- Marty Wolf- steals his creative writing essay to use it as the basis for his next blockbuster, and no-one will believe Jason when [[You Have to Believe Me|he explains what happened]]. Thus, Jason decides that the only way to convince everyone that he's being honest is to sneak off to L.A. with his friend Kaylee and inflict a series of increasingly harmful pranks on Wolff until he has a nervous breakdown and confesses. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |
In a modern-day retelling of the Boy Who Cried Wolf, Jason Shepherd is a [[Title Drop|Big Fat Liar]] who lies all the time to everyone. Then a greedy movie director- Marty Wolf- steals his creative writing essay to use it as the basis for his next blockbuster, and no-one will believe Jason when [[You Have to Believe Me|he explains what happened]]. Thus, Jason decides that the only way to convince everyone that he's being honest is to sneak off to L.A. with his friend Kaylee and inflict a series of increasingly harmful pranks on Wolff until he has a nervous breakdown and confesses. [[Hilarity Ensues]]. |
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