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Title: Big FAT Liar Year Of Release: 2002 Review Date: February 28, 2010 Rating: PG Running time: 88 minutes Box
Office Gross: $47,000,000
Site Rating: 5 out of 10 stars "Big Fat Liar" is a comedy about the common Hollywood practice of stealing other people‘s works and ideas and passing them off as one’s own, which is unlawful under the Copyright Act and Berne Convention. Teenager, Jason Shepherd, writes a school essay about being a liar and
through a chance meeting with a Hollywood executive, Marty Wolf, on the way to
school, it is stolen. The teenager finds out about it and goes Home Alone on him, via terrorizing him through a series of pranks and mishaps, until the truth comes out to the world about the true authorship of the story used to make the film. |
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