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My Big Point of this movie


Yes Jason Shephard has lied to his parents and tandeacher many times including the time why he didn't turn in his book report. Yes theres a factor of all in which he did lie to his parents also about completing his classroom assignment then lying to his teacher about his Dad in the emergency room. He had only 3 hours to turn in that assignment or else its summerschoolville for the whole summer. Since the bullies stole his skateboard he had to borrow his sisters bike and bump into Marty Wolf's limo so he could bring that book report he did over to his teacher on time. However in an absent mindedness he left that book report in Marty Wolfs Limo and Marty Wolf stole it to do his new movie Big Fat Liar.

When he tried to tell his teacher and parents the truth of what happened in trying to get that book report to his teacher on time they didn't believe him because Jason Shepard has cried wolf and lied many times before. So for the summer he was stuck in Summer School

However when he brought Kalee to a movie in town and the coming attraction for The Big Fat Liar movie, he noticed that Marty Wolf stole his book report and grabbed all the credit for the hard work he did and he tried to tell his parents that but in all the lying he did and crying wolf he went beyond unearning their trust.

However in the middle of the summer when Jasons parents went away to a relaxing weekend, Jason with the help of his friend Kalee decided to go to Hollywood so Jason could ask Marty Wolf to call his Dad on the phone to tell him that he swiped his book report but he refused to do it so Jason decides to plot for revenge. In ways he could do it he was able to live at the warddrobe department place and use things from there and he swiped Marty Wolfs electronic calendar and had the help of Frankie the chauffer who he himself wanted to get even with Marty Wolf because, Marty Wolf fired him and ruined his career. Even Martys top assistant a female named Monty couldn't stand him either. Plus giving Marty Duncans false address led a gang of kids to beat Marty up while in that blue dye that Jason put in Martys pool.

Plus Jason makes a deal with Monty that if he helps him out Marty will call up his Dad but he betrays again and instead he calls security, but however Monty helps out and says she wants to get even with Marty also because if things fail with him and Duncan his career of being movie producer is dead.

Finally when Marty chases Jason on the roof and sarcastically says that he stole Jasons book report and grabbed the credit, everybody hears him including Jasons parents and when Jason gets back to his parents, then his father and mother believe him and his trust finally gets reearned and everythings okay with him but its the end of Marty's career.

Where Marty ended up was as a clown and the first house he went to was that guys car he wrecked and he and his son both beat him up black and blue for good and he deserved it.

However Jasons ending was super, because when Big Fat Liar was in production now directed by Monty, who was at the theater in town that time, Frankie was picked the starring role and he got his acting career back in full force with Marty Wolf out of the way. Plus on the screen Jason was given the writing credits which means he will get paid for its theatreatrical release and Monty would see to that. Plus his teacher and parents and former bully was in the audience too so all was super again for Jason getting the credit for that movie finally. That was after he tricked Marty into confessing with Kaylees and Frankies and Montys help.

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Okay...why did you just write the entire plot of the movie?

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To get all my main points across in the factor that Jason at the beginning was at a super low level because of his crying wolf and lying alot to his parents that his life was downhill. But after the trip to Hollywood and ruining Marty Wolfs life and career then with Jason he was super popular with Kalee and his parents and his teacher and Monty and Frankie and many others. He went super uphill and Marty Wolf went downhill.

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I think your problem is that you're watching this film, instead of the various other films out there that are actually stimulating to the brain...

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Yes, just because not every single movie I watch is The Godfather or Donnie Darko, that means that I never see any intellectually stimulating films.

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