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Big Fat Liar is a 2002 American comedy film, directed by Shawn Levy, adapted by Dan Schneider from a story by Schneider and Brian Robbins, and starring Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti, Amanda Bynes, Amanda Detmer, Donald Faison, Lee Majors, and Russell Hornsby.

Big Fat Liar
Theatrical release poster
Directed byShawn Levy
Screenplay byDan Schneider
Story by
  • Dan Schneider
  • Brian Robbins
Produced by
  • Brian Robbins
  • Mike Tollin
Starring
CinematographyJonathan Brown
Edited by
  • Stuart Pappé
  • Kimberly Ray
Music byChristophe Beck
Production
company
Tollin/Robbins Productions
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • February 8, 2002 (2002-02-08)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[1]
Box office$53 million[1]

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.


Plot


Jason Shepherd, a 14-year-old compulsive liar living in Greenbury, Michigan, 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 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.

Jason and his best friend, Kaylee, discover Marty has plagiarized Jason's essay into a film when they see a theatrical trailer. 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. Angered, the two plot to inconvenience him until he confesses. Marty's former limo driver and struggling actor Frank Jackson agrees to help. They sabotage Marty through pranks such as dying his skin blue via his swimming pool and his hair orange via his shampoo. 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. 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.

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. 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's abused assistant, Monty Kirkham, offers to help Jason and Kaylee expose him. They rally Marty's other tormented employees, while Jason calls his parents to tell them the truth about the weekend.

The next morning, Marty heads to the studio to begin filming Big Fat Liar, but his employees delay him through a number of mishaps. As Marty finally arrives, he encounters Jason, who kidnaps his stuffed monkey toy, Mr. Funnybones. Jason flees across the studio, luring Marty to a rooftop where he retrieves his toy and mocks Jason. 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 thanks Marty for teaching him an important lesson about the truth. 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.

Universal produces Big Fat Liar after Marty's firing while using the skills of people he had abused. The film becomes a critical success, and Jason receives full credit for his original story. Meanwhile, Marty declares bankruptcy and begins a new job as a birthday clown. At a party, the Masher orders the birthday boy, his son Darren, to kick Marty in his crotch.


Cast


Kenan Thompson, Dustin Diamond and the film's director Shawn Levy appear as guests at the after party of the premiere of Wolf's action comedy Whitaker and Fowl, which they criticize. Jaleel White also appears uncredited as himself, starring as Officer Fowl in Whitaker and Fowl. White is annoyed that Wolf often calls him "Urkel".


Production



Filming


Big Fat Liar was filmed March 28 to June 2001.

The film was filmed at Universal Studios Hollywood, the Flash Flood set, and Los Angeles International Airport, as well as in Glendale, Monrovia, Pasadena, and Whittier, California.

The exotic Intermec 6651 Handheld PC appears as the computer used by Lester Golub to help Jason by releasing a stream of water into Marty's path.[3]


Soundtrack


The film's soundtrack was released by Mercury Records in 2002.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Come On, Come On"Smash Mouth2:33
2."Conant Gardens"Slum Village3:03
3."Me Myself and I"Jive Jones3:25
4."I Wish"Hairbrain3:11
5."Eye of the Tiger"Survivor4:29
6."Hungry Like the Wolf"Duran Duran3:41
7."Blue (Da Ba Dee)"Eiffel 653:40
8."Diablo"Triple Seven 
9."Disco Inferno"The Trammps10:54
10."Party Time"The Grand Skeem3:32
11."Backlash"The Grand Skeem 
12."Where Ya At"The Grand Skeem 
13."Mind Blow"Zion I4:38
14."Right Here Right Now"Fatboy Slim6:27
15."Move It Like This"Baha Men3:51

Release


The film was released in cinemas on February 8, 2002 by Universal Pictures and was released on VHS and DVD on September 24, 2002 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The DVD release contains an unlockable cheat code for Spyro 2: Season of Flame that turns Spyro the Dragon blue, as seen in one of Jason's pranks on Marty. It was released on Blu-ray on March 4, 2014.[4]


Reception



Box office


The film grossed $48.4 million in the United States and Canada and $4.6 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $53 million, against a budget of $15 million.[1]

The film grossed $11.6 million in its opening weekend, finishing in second at the box office behind Collateral Damage ($15.1 million).[5][6]


Critical response


On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 45% based on 94 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The site's critical consensus read, "Though there's nothing that offensive about Big Fat Liar, it is filled with Hollywood cliches and cartoonish slapstick, making it strictly for kids."[7] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score 36 out of 100 based on 24 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[8] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[9]

Some critics called the film energetic and witty, but others called it dull and formulaic. Ebert and Roeper gave it "Two Thumbs Up".[citation needed] In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times Ebert gave it 3 out of 4, and called it "A surprisingly entertaining movie [...] ideal for younger kids, and not painful for their parents."[10] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post called the film "an innocent comedic revenge fantasy that somehow manages to be sweet and wickedly satisfying at the same time."[11]


Accolades


Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2002 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Chemistry Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Family Feature Film – Comedy Big Fat Liar Nominated
Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress Amanda Bynes Nominated
2003 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Amanda Bynes Won

Sequel


In August 2016, it was announced that a standalone sequel had begun principal photography.[15] Bigger Fatter Liar starred Ricky Garcia as Kevin Shepherd, Jodelle Ferland as Becca, and Barry Bostwick as Larry Wolf. The plot though unrelated to the first film, was similar in many ways to Big Fat Liar. Released directly to DVD in April 2017, the film was met with critical and commercial failure.[16] It was later released on Blu-ray in July 2018.[17]


Potential future


In March 2022, Shawn Levy revealed that he has always wanted to make a direct-sequel to Big Fat Liar, stating that the plot would include a Marty Wolf revenge story. The filmmaker referenced the revitalized Real Steel franchise in the form of the upcoming television series, as hope for a future Big Fat Liar sequel to be made.[18]


References


  1. "Big Fat Liar (2002)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  2. "Big Fat Liar". Empire. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
  3. "Starring the Computer - Intermec 6651". www.starringthecomputer.com.
  4. Big Fat Liar Blu-ray Release Date March 4, 2014, retrieved February 21, 2021
  5. Dave Karger (February 12, 2002). "Collateral Damage tops the box office". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. DAVID GERMAIN (February 11, 2002). "'Collateral Damage' Muscles Into No. 1". Los Angeles Times. people weren’t beating down the doors to see any of these movies
  7. "Big Fat Liar (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  8. "Big Fat Liar Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  9. "BIG FAT LIAR (2002) A-". CinemaScore. Archived from the original on December 20, 2018.
  10. Ebert, Roger (February 8, 2002). "Big Fat Liar". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  11. O'Sullivan, Michael (February 8, 2002). "Big Fat Liar Review". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  12. "2002 Teen Choice Awards [page 2]". The Oklahoman. August 18, 2002. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  13. "24th Annual Young Artist Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on December 4, 2016.
  14. Gary Susman (April 14, 2003). "Sandler, Bynes, win big at Kids Choice Awards". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  15. "Legion Season 1, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, Beaches & Big Fat Liar 2 Start Filming". What's Filming?. August 15, 2016. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  16. "From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: Ricky Garcia And Barry Bostwick Go Head To Head In The All-New Side-Splitting Comedy Bigger Fatter Liar" (Press release). Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. February 8, 2017. Archived from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 9, 2017 via KUSI.
  17. "Amazon.com Bigger Fatter Liar [Blu-ray]". www.amazon.com. Retrieved February 27, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. El-Mahmoud, Sarah (March 11, 2022). "Shawn Levy Tells Us His Big Fat Liar 2 Idea, And We Are All In". Cinemablend. Retrieved March 27, 2022.



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[de] Lügen haben kurze Beine

Lügen haben kurze Beine (Originaltitel: Big Fat Liar) ist eine US-amerikanische Filmkomödie aus dem Jahr 2002. Die Regie führte Shawn Levy, das Drehbuch schrieben Brian Robbins und Dan Schneider. Die Hauptrollen spielten Frankie Muniz und Paul Giamatti.
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[es] Big Fat Liar

Big Fat Liar (Gordo mentiroso en España y Un gran mentiroso en Hispanoamérica) es una película estadounidense de comedia adolescente protagonizada por Frankie Muniz y Amanda Bynes, estrenada en 2002 con guion de Dan Schneider y dirigida por Shawn Levy.

[it] Big Fat Liar

Big Fat Liar è un film del 2002 diretto da Shawn Levy.

[ru] Большой толстый лжец

«Большой толстый лжец» (англ. Big Fat Liar) — комедия студии Tollin/Robbins и Universal Pictures. Режиссёр фильма — Шон Леви.



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