Big Fat Liar
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The film is about a 14-year-old compulsive liar, Jason Shepherd (Muniz), whose creative writing assignment \"Big Fat Liar\" is stolen by an arrogant Hollywood screenwriter and producer, Marty Wolf (Giamatti), who later plans to use it to make the fictional film of the same name. The film is an allusion to the Aesop's Fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, with Jason Shepherd being analogous to the shepherd boy in the story and Marty Wolf, analogous to the wolf.[2] It was released in the United States on February 8, 2002.
Jason Shepherd is a 14-year-old compulsive liar living in the fictional town of Greenbury, Michigan who tries to lie his way out of a creative writing assignment, but gets caught by his English teacher, who alerts his parents. He is given three hours to submit his essay and avoid repeating English in summer school. Inspired by his talent for lying, Jason writes a story titled \"Big Fat Liar\". While riding his sister's old bike to turn in the essay, Jason is accidentally run over by the limousine of an arrogant Hollywood screenwriter and producer, Marty Wolf, and he convinces Marty to give him a ride. Marty, also a compulsive liar, is in town shooting his film Whitaker and Fowl. In a rush, Jason accidentally leaves his essay in the limo when it falls out of his backpack. Inspired, Marty keeps the story for himself. Realizing his essay is missing, Jason tries to explain what happened, but he is sent to summer school.
Amusing reappearances from familiar but disappeared stars also add mild satirical bite to the mix. Lee Majors reprises his \"Fall Guy\" role, skewering Hollywood's youth obsession by enduring a barrage of Wolf's age-related insults. Jaleel White tackles stereotyping, clearly relishing the chance to lash out against a producer -- if only a fictional one -- for casting him in ridiculous roles and treating him like the annoying character he used to play on TV, Steve Urkel from \"Family Matters.\"
Benjamin Bratt as Ernesto De La Cruz, an arrogant Hollywood producer, founder of the fictional De La Cruz Pictures film studio and compulsive liar who, unlike Miguel, does not care how his lies affect other people.
Doug's imagination: Doug is at a sub-committee to uncover big fat liars, with Doug's parents, Mr. Bone, Ms. Wingo, Mayor White, Roger, and Stinky as the interrogators. Mr. Bone asks Doug if he made the contention of having a cousin named Melvin and compelled Judy to play the part. Doug tries to convince him that it isn't entirely true. But Mr. Bone tells him that he has \"liar\" written all over his face...literally.
The book starts with a narration from Georgia, who is ranting about Rafe and how he's a \"big fat liar.\" Then, the story properly begins with the kids getting ready for their first days of school, with Rafe going into 8th grade at Airbrook arts and Georgia going into 6th at HVMS. Rafe tries to warn his sister about HVMS, but she refuses to listen. 59ce067264
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