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Méchant menteur

Original title: Big Fat Liar
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
42K
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Amanda Bynes, Frankie Muniz, and Paul Giamatti in Méchant menteur (2002)
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Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a reputation for stretching the truth. So, when big-time Hollywood producer Marty Wolf steals his class paper and turns it into a smash hit movie, no one... Read allFourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a reputation for stretching the truth. So, when big-time Hollywood producer Marty Wolf steals his class paper and turns it into a smash hit movie, no one believes Jason's latest tall tale.Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a reputation for stretching the truth. So, when big-time Hollywood producer Marty Wolf steals his class paper and turns it into a smash hit movie, no one believes Jason's latest tall tale.

  • Director
    • Shawn Levy
  • Writers
    • Dan Schneider
    • Brian Robbins
  • Stars
    • Frankie Muniz
    • Amanda Bynes
    • Paul Giamatti
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    • Director
      • Shawn Levy
    • Writers
      • Dan Schneider
      • Brian Robbins
    • Stars
      • Frankie Muniz
      • Amanda Bynes
      • Paul Giamatti
    • 123User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Frankie Muniz
    Frankie Muniz
    • Jason Shepherd
    Amanda Bynes
    Amanda Bynes
    • Kaylee
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Marty Wolf
    Amanda Detmer
    Amanda Detmer
    • Monty Kirkham
    Donald Faison
    Donald Faison
    • Frank Jackson
    Sandra Oh
    Sandra Oh
    • Phyllis Caldwell
    Russell Hornsby
    Russell Hornsby
    • Marcus Duncan
    Michael Bryan French
    Michael Bryan French
    • Harry Shepherd
    Christine Tucci
    Christine Tucci
    • Carol Shepherd
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Vince
    Sean O'Bryan
    Sean O'Bryan
    • Leo
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Joscelyn Davis
    John Cho
    John Cho
    • Dustin 'Dusty' Wong
    Matthew Frauman
    Matthew Frauman
    • Lester Golub
    Don Yesso
    Don Yesso
    • Rocco Malone
    Rebecca Corry
    Rebecca Corry
    • Astrid Barker
    Sparkle
    • Grandma Pearl
    Taran Killam
    Taran Killam
    • Bret Callaway
    • Director
      • Shawn Levy
    • Writers
      • Dan Schneider
      • Brian Robbins
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    Buddy-51

    Fun, if over-the-top, comic fantasy

    `Big Fat Liar' offers a lively contemporary spin on the Boy Who Cried Wolf legend. Jason Shepherd is a 14-year-old inveterate liar who spends most of his time devising elaborate yarns to keep himself out of trouble with his parents and teachers. One day, through an amazing fluke, he meets up with a nefarious movie producer named Marty Wolf who steals Shepherd's story idea – a composition he wrote for his English class entitled `Big Fat Liar' – and proceeds to make a movie out of it. When Jason's parents refuse to believe their son's outlandish tale, the youngster heads out to Hollywood to confront Wolf and make him verify his story. When Wolf refuses to do this, Jason concocts an elaborate scheme to make Wolf's life a living hell until he relents and helps make things right back home.

    Kids will love `Big Fat Liar' for the simple reason that it works as pure adolescent fantasy wish-fulfillment on several levels. First, it shows a youngster getting the rare opportunity of turning a major studio backlot into his own personal playground (the film sometimes feels like a 90-minute commercial for Universal Studios' behind-the-scenes tour). Second, it feeds the desire we all have to watch the tables being turned on a certified rascal. And, third, like any good fantasy for children, it puts the kids in a position of power over the adult world. Jason and his pretty cohort, Kaylee, get to call the shots and pull the strings that eventually get the grownups to pay attention and listen to them.

    `Big Fat Liar' might actually have been a better film had it resisted the tendency to overdo so much of its comedy. In fact, the best parts of the film occur near the beginning when Jason and his adventures stay connected to the real world. Once he gets to Hollywood, the film loses a bit of its edge. The cleverness and wit of the film's opening stretches give way to overwrought plot mechanics and over-the-top slapstick. The film has a great deal of undeniable energy, but subtlety can be a virtue as well and we miss that sense of sly fun that defines the film's ambiance early on.

    Still, `Big Fat Liar' has more to recommend it than the average teen comedy. First of all, it stars the marvelous Frankie Muniz (`Malcolm in the Middle') who has energy and charm to spare in the role of Jason and who literally keeps the film bouncing along even when the comic setups don't always pay off as well as they should. Muniz is one child actor I will miss when he grows too old to still play these parts. Amanda Byrnes is equally likable as Jason's conspiratorial companion, Kaylee. And even though Paul Giamatti seems to be doing a Jim Carrey impersonation through large sections of the film, this fine comic actor hits heights of magnificent manic madness as the put-upon, hissable villain of the piece. The movie also has a fun time ribbing many of the elements of Hollywood culture – from the unemployed `actors' working as chauffeurs to the has-beens looking for that big career turnabout to the insipid material that often serves as the basis for big studio productions (a movie about a cop teamed up with a crime-fighting chicken is the example here).

    `Big Fat Liar' provides mixed blessings for the sophisticated adult audience, but youngsters should enjoy it all.
    5Quinoa1984

    Works best for kids, but parents won't be put-down by it either

    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.

    Frankie Muniz plays a young teen who is usually lying a lot, and when he really looses a paper for school in a movie producer's (Paul Giamatti's) limo and winds up in summer school, he decides to go with his girlfriend (Amanda Bynes) to Hollywood to confront him. But it isn't as easy as he thought for him to fess up. Giamatti's blue man scenes are some of the funniest scenes he's had in movies since Private Parts. Other scenes vary on the person, however. Grade: B
    Cyber256702000

    Better than Expected

    When a 14 year old boy has an accident with one of Hollywood's biggest producers, he soon finds that the producer has begun to make a movie off of an English paper story he left in his car. When no one believes the kid he takes his best friend and they go to Hollywood to get the producer to admit that the kid created the story and they are willing to do anything to make sure he admits it. Although this is more for kids it is still a fun comedy for all ages. A good acting job by the young actors. ** out of ****.
    6justfrank

    Harmless fun, muddled message

    My daughter and I both enjoyed the movie, as did everyone else in the theater. I'm not sure whether the message was that lying is good or lying is bad. The movie never seemed to make up its mind, but Amanda Bynes is to die for and there's a few good laughs.
    5klantry

    Very nice kids movie; adults can play spot the connection.

    Broad comedy, minimized violence, recognizable stars - drop the kids off at the matinee and you're in good shape.

    If you go along with them, you can play spot the movie connection. Half the movie is set at Universal Studios Los Angeles. Aside from the obvious (character walking past the Norman Bates House, etc.), the producers left dozens of props from other movies lying around. (I already submitted the cars from "Back to the Future" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas".) It's almost like the movie is one big plug for the Universal Studios tour.

    Speaking of plugs: Note the obvious ones for Coca-Cola and the E.T. re-release.

    Parental Guidance note: Please be sure to explain to your kids that a) Hollywood is not a nice place to run away to, and b) they shouldn't expect to get hugs and encouragement after they run away.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This is Amanda Bynes' film debut.
    • Goofs
      Jason liberally applies a super glue-type product to the earpiece of Marty's cell phone hands-free set. Any type of super glue product should dry pretty quickly after it's applied. MArty finished swimming and took a shower as well as freaked out when he saw himself. By the time he stuck the ear piece into his ear, the glue should have at least been tacky if not dry. It would have been "easily" removable.
    • Quotes

      Frank Jackson: [Frank has busted Kaylee and Jason] I got some R-rated dialogue, but I'm gonna keep it PG. I'm gonna keep it PG!

    • Crazy credits
      The film ends with Marty Wolf (Paul Giamatti) as a clown
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD contains a few deleted and extended scenes, including an extended scene of when they are filming the chicken movie, an extended scene at Marty's party, a deleted scene at the end were a big crate falls on Marty's car, and an additional scene that is part of the takedown sequence where the gatekeeper won't let Marty into the studio.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Hour: Episode #7.58 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Come On Come On
      Written by Greg Camp, Steve Harwell (as Steven Harwell)

      Performed by Smash Mouth

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal Studios (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gordo mentiroso
    • Filming locations
      • Denver Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Tollin/Robbins Productions
      • Mediastream Zweite Film GmbH & Co. Productions KG
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,360,547
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,554,015
      • Feb 10, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,970,014
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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