Frankie Muniz as Jason Shepherd, a 14-year-old compulsive liar and slacker.He screams in horror and upon impact grunts and groans At a party, the Masher orders his son, Darren, to kick Marty in his crotch. Meanwhile, Marty declares bankruptcy and begins a new job as a birthday clown. The film becomes a critical success, and Jason receives full credit for writing his original story. Universal produces Big Fat Liar soon after Marty's firing while using the skills of people he had abused. Marty furiously tries to attack him, but Jason leaps off the building and safely lands on a stunt cushion, where he finally regains his parents' trust. Jason thanks Marty for teaching him an important lesson about the truth. Marty boastfully admits his actions, unaware the entire conversation is being witnessed by Jason's parents, the media, and Marcus, who immediately fires him. Jason flees across the studio, luring Marty to a rooftop where he retrieves his toy and mocks Jason. As Marty finally arrives, he encounters Jason, who kidnaps his stuffed monkey toy, Mr. The next morning, Marty heads to the studio to begin filming Big Fat Liar, but his employees delay him through many mishaps. They rally Marty's other tormented employees, while Jason calls his parents to tell them the truth about the weekend. Marty's abused assistant, Monty Kirkham, offers to help Jason and Kaylee expose him. With Jason's advice, Marty makes a successful presentation and gets the film approved by Universal, but Marty subsequently betrays Jason and calls security to remove him and Kaylee again. Marty plans to produce Big Fat Liar with Universal Pictures, but new president Marcus Duncan, seeing the commercial and critical failure of Whitaker and Fowl, declines to approve the budget, so Jason agrees to help Marty in exchange for his confession to his parents. Marty's car is also rear-ended by a cranky elderly woman into a monster truck owned by the Masher, a wrestler, who destroys it. They also superglue his headset to his ear trick him into going to a child's birthday party, where the children mistake him for the hired clown and attack him and tamper with his car's controls. Jason and Kaylee sabotage Marty through pranks such as dying his skin blue via his swimming pool and his hair orange via his shampoo. Marty's former limo driver and struggling actor, Frank Jackson, agrees to help. Angered, the two plot to inconvenience him until he confesses. They fly to Los Angeles while their parents are out of town for the weekend and sneak into Marty's studio office to request that Marty confess to his parents, but he purposefully burns Jason's essay and calls security to remove them. Jason and his best friend, Kaylee, discover Marty has plagiarized Jason's essay into a film when they see a theatrical trailer. Realizing his essay is missing, Jason tries to explain what happened, but he is sent to summer school. Inspired, Marty keeps the story for himself. In a rush, Jason accidentally leaves his essay in the limo when it falls out of his backpack. Marty, also a compulsive liar, is in town shooting his film Whitaker and Fowl. 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. Inspired by his talent for lying, Jason writes a story titled "Big Fat Liar". He is given three hours to submit his essay and avoid repeating English in summer school. 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. It was released in the United States on Februto commercial success and mixed critical reviews. The plot, alluding to the Aesop's Fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, follows a 14-year-old compulsive liar (Muniz), whose creative writing assignment "Big Fat Liar" is stolen by an arrogant Hollywood screenwriter/producer (Giamatti), who later plans to use it to make the fictional film of the same name. It stars Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti and Amanda Bynes, with a supporting cast featuring Amanda Detmer, Donald Faison, Lee Majors and Russell Hornsby. Big Fat Liar is a 2002 American teen comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and written by Dan Schneider from a story by Schneider and Brian Robbins.
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