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Big Fat Liar is the type of movie I would've liked even more if I was younger and by that I reccomend this movie to the kids and if the parents don't want to go see Collateral Damage or Black Hawk Down or whatever, they might chuckel as well. Download Movie. Download Subtitles. FULL; Big Fat Liar. IMDb 5.4 88 min. Jason Shepherd - a 14-year-old boy - always cheat and lie to everyone around. During one time to the school, he brings an essay entitled 'Big Fat Liar' telling of times he lie in the car of a man named Wolf and forgotten there. Upon arriving, Jason realizes that, but.

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  • [A]n utterly charming and hilarious film that reminded me of the best of the Disney comedies from the 60s.
  • Manages to be sweet and wickedly satisfying at the same time.
  • Unless you're part of the Nickelodeon Nation, the cold, hard truth is you're better off dropping your 'tween at the multiplex and spending that hour and a half doing something more worthwhile.
  • A children's movie that's almost worth seeing even when not accompanied by a child.
  • Never pushes its pranks far enough to reach laugh-out-loud success and never gives its actors enough comedic support.
  • Becomes a progression of increasingly elaborate slapstick stunts, in the brutal, noisy Home Alone vein, in which the complexity of the pranks rarely yields a commensurate comic reward.
  • In gleefully, thumpingly hyperbolic terms, it covers just about every cliche in the compendium about crass, jaded movie types and the phony baloney movie biz.
  • I'd be the one lying if I said that Muniz and his inspired payback aren't sometimes funny.
  • The overall effect is less like a children's movie than a recruitment film for future Hollywood sellouts.
  • Where there's dumb and dumber, there's invariably dumbest, a case in point being Big Fat Liar.
  • The sort of movie that hands critics a dagger and invites them to plunge right in.
  • Feels at times like a giant commercial for Universal Studios, where much of the action takes place.
  • The movie's charm is that it has confidence in this goofy story and doesn't push it too hard.
  • A lame collection of dumber-than-dumb gags, the quality of Big Fat Liar is on par with that of the worst television sit-com gorged to four times its normal size.
  • It's no surprise, alas, that Mr. Muniz and Ms. Bynes seem considerably smarter than the frantic knockabout comedy in which they find themselves trapped.
  • Plays so flat, so to close its 'movie message' formula, that it seems as if we've seen this movie before.
  • It's hard to think of two young actors who could pump as much life into a movie as Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes do in Big Fat Liar.
  • The result is so tame that even slightly wised-up kids would quickly change the channel.
  • A harmless and mildly amusing family comedy.
  • A funny, slick and generally entertaining updating of that overly familiar fable long used to teach children to tell the truth.