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[[caption-width-right:299:To tell you the truth, even the poster is OVERRATED.]]

''Big Fat Liar'' is a 2002 kids' comedy film starring Creator/FrankieMuniz, Creator/AmandaBynes and Creator/PaulGiamatti and directed by Creator/ShawnLevy. Very over-the-top, although [[{{Series/Zoey 101}} what]] [[Series/DrakeAndJosh can]] [[Series/TheAmandaShow you]] [[Series/AllThat expect]] [[Series/ICarly from]] writer Creator/DanSchneider.

In a modern-day retelling of ''[[CryingWolf The Boy Who Cried Wolf]]'', 14-year-old Jason Shepherd (Muniz) is a [[TitleDrop Big Fat Liar]] who lies all the time to everyone. Then a greedy movie producer Marty Wolf (Giamatti) [[PlagiarismInFiction steals his creative writing essay to use it as the basis for his next blockbuster]] and no-one will believe Jason when [[YouHaveToBelieveMe he explains what happened]]. Jason decides that the only way to prove his case is to sneak off to L.A. with his best friend Kaylee (Bynes) and convince Wolf to confess, which soon involves inflicting a series of escalating pranks on the guy until he has a nervous breakdown.

A quasi-sequel/remake, ''Bigger Fatter Liar'', was released DirectToVideo on April 18, 2017, starring Creator/BarryBostwick, Ricky Garcia and Creator/JodelleFerland. Here's the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0WPB-uvNYA trailer]].

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!!This film provides examples of:
* ActorAllusion: Vince the stuntman defends practical stunts and effects to {{Jerkass}} producer Marty, who thinks CGI can do anything, and thus derisively calls him an "old man", played by Lee Majors... [[Series/TheFallGuy Gee, Colt, times have changed, haven't they?]]
* AdamWesting: Creator/JaleelWhite. Don't call him Urkel -- he ''will'' get pissed. One has to wonder what would've happened if they called him [[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog the]] [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM fastest thing]] [[WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground alive]].
* AdultsAreUseless: While played straight in the beginning, it is later {{Subverted|Trope}} when Jason and Kaylee soon find a healthy number of adults in Hollywood who help them in their payback plot.
* AnAesop: [[spoiler:"The truth is ''NOT'' overrated" (in other words, honesty is the best policy and the truth will set you free).]]
* ArcadeSounds: Jason plays a ''Pinball/PinBot'' pinball table, which makes electro-mechanical sounds and chimes instead of the game's digital music and voices.
* AsHimself: Creator/JaleelWhite appears in many scenes as himself in large part to poke fun at child actors still trying to stay relevant in their adult years.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The plot of the InUniverse story ''Big Fat Liar'' overall remains in the realm of NoodleIncident, but it involves the tale's protagonist somehow becoming a giant.
* BadBoss: Marty takes this one up to eleven.
* BigOMG:
** Marty gets one when he's in the shower and finally realizes that [[BlueAndOrangeContrast his skin is bright blue thanks to the blue dye put in his pool and he has just put orange coloring in his hair to top it all off.]]
** The wrestler guy also does this when Marty accidentally rear-ends his monster truck, then again in the final scene at the ending when Marty shows up at his house [[spoiler:as a clown]]. Both are PunctuatedForEmphasis!
* BoxOfficeBomb: InUniverse, Wolf's film ''Whitaker and Fowl'' about a police officer who partners with a ''chicken'' is a 30 million dollar bomb (not to mention the scathing reviews it receives by critics) which almost gets production of ''Big Fat Liar'' shut down.
* BreakTheHaughty: The main plot of the film -- the protagonists prank Wolf over and over in an attempt to get him to give Jason the credit.
* {{Brick Joke}}s:
** At one point in Jason's revenge scheme against Wolf, he tricks his assistant into having him go to a stunt actor's grandson's birthday party, with the kids mistaking his blue and orange "features" as his being a birthday clown. [[spoiler:After he ends up fired, his new job is being an actual birthday clown, [[TheDogBitesBack and the birthday kid happens to be the son of the angry muscleman he pissed off earlier.]]]]
** Wolf calls his overweight vice president of public relations the "VP of Twinkies." [[spoiler:Guess what she chows down on after bringing a crowd to Wolf's EngineeredPublicConfession?]]
* BrilliantButLazy: Jason is a HighSchoolHustler, TheChessmaster, and capable of writing a short story good enough to be seen as Hollywood-adaptation material in a single night. He's also a RidiculousProcrastinator with a lying habit.
* TheCameo: Director Shawn Levy, Bynes' ''Series/AllThat'' colleague [[Series/KenanAndKel Kenan]] [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Thompson]], and [[Series/SavedByTheBell Dustin Diamond]] all appear at Wolf's house party.
* CassandraTruth: The main plot of the movie involves Jason being completely unable to convince anybody, except for his best friend, that Marty Wolf plagiarized his short story because he's got a history of chronic lying. It's even the reason why there's NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup of said short story for him to give proof -- the teacher wanted him to write it by hand to make sure he didn't just copy-paste some short tale from the Internet and try to pass it off as his.
* CastingCouch: A deleted scene shows Wolf getting interrupted by work just as he's trying to get the ball rolling.
* ChekhovsSkill: ''All'' of Marty's former employees utilize one in the payback.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Marty treats ''every single one'' of his employees like crap. It's no wonder why Jason and Kaylee have hardly any trouble getting all of them involved in their plot.
* CirclingMonologue: Between Jason and Marty. [[spoiler:[[ExploitedTrope Exploited]] by the cameraman in Marty's EngineeredPublicConfession.]]
* ConfucianConfusion: Marty Wolf uses this as a racist insult towards his Asian director, and at the end said Asian director gets back at him with one of his own.
-->'''Dusty Wong''': I told you, Wolf, the only way to shoot this scene is from 12 different camera angles, with birds flying around. By the by, [[IronicEcho Confucius say]], "Kastang! You're busted! Rock and roll, baby!"
* CoolOldGuy: Vince, who has been a stuntman for a ''very'' long time.
* TheCon: The climax is Jason and Kaley getting every single person that Marty Wolf has pissed off during the film (and that is ''a lot'' of people) together to pull a HumiliationConga scam on Wolf that will end with him giving an EngineeredPublicConfession.
* CreatorKiller: InUniverse, [[spoiler:Marty's career is destroyed once his EngineeredPublicConfession over his plagiarism of Jason's story happens]].
* CryingWolf: Doing this all the time is what keeps everyone from believing that Jason lost his homework on his way to school. That, and the fact that a producer stealing a kid's script is ''highly'' improbable under ordinary circumstances. So, unfortunately, even if Jason ''didn't'' have a reputation as a liar, it would be a pretty easy thing to disbelieve anyway.
* DeadpanSnarker: Marty Wolf, when he's not SCREAMING IN EVERYONE'S FACES!
* DefeatMeansMenialLabor: The final scene of the film shows Marty working as a party clown.
* DisappointedInYou: When Jason begs his parents to believe him, his father just coldly rejects him. This hurts Jason worse than anything else, and it is what motivates him to get Marty to tell the truth.
* DisguisedInDrag: When Bret has to pose as Kaylee to visit her Grandma Pearl in her stead. Fortunately, the woman is senile and half-blind, so it works.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Marty accidentally rear-ends The Masher's tire for his monster truck, resulting in his CoolCar getting smashed.
** Frank the limo driver's beef with Wolf started because of this; an aspiring actor, Frank asked Wolf if he could audition for a movie the latter was producing. Rather than just saying no, Wolf fired him, vandalized Frank's headshot, and faxed it to every casting agent in Los Angeles, torpedoing his career before it even got off the ground. [[spoiler:He ends up getting the lead role for Jason's version of ''Big Fat Liar'' after Wolf's downfall]].
* DisturbedDoves: See IronicEcho below. A whole lot of them appear during the final confrontation for no good reason other than an InUniverse invocation of the RuleOfCool.
* DIYDisaster: Jason and Kaylee purposely wire Marty's car to do this, with the brake making the car horn go off, and a lot of other wacky stuff.
* TheDogBitesBack: Both the old lady and the muscle guy Wolf crashes his car into, along with ''all'' of his employees.
* DoWrongRight: While Jason is being driven to school by Marty in his limo, he recounts how he got into trouble by telling a lie. Marty simply lectures him on telling a ''bad'' lie.
* DoubleStandardViolenceChildOnAdult: The film tries to play the party kids [[spoiler:and later Masher's son]] beating up Marty as a hilarious joke. Granted, Marty is a ''huge'' {{Jerkass}}, but those kids are ''only'' beating him up because they think he's a clown. Imagine if the adults did that to kids...
* DrivesLikeCrazy: [[spoiler:Jaleel invokes this as part of the final plan]].
* DumbMuscle: The Masher. Marty has a good reason to call him a steroid-pusher...except for the fact that he runs over Marty's car with his monster truck. Marty said that within earshot of The Masher so...yeah, he was asking for it.
* EasilyForgiven: Rare protagonist example. Jason lied to limo driver Frank Jackson to get transportation. Frank is understandably mad when he sees Jason again, pointing out the trouble he got Frank into because Jason caused him to miss the person he was actually supposed to chauffeur. Then Jason mentions he is trying to get Marty Wolf, and Frank reveals he has some ''very'' bad history with him and is immediately on board with helping Jason get Wolf.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Jason goes to Los Angeles, pulls off the caper of the century, and takes down a big-shot producer to get his report and the truth back.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: [[spoiler:In the climax, Wolf shouts "I stole Jason Shepard's paper and turned it into ''Big Fat Liar''!", then brags to Jason that nobody will ever know the truth about the plagiarism. Director Dustin "Dusty" Wong and his crew were filming the whole thing on multiple cameras and showing it to the news media, Marcus Duncan, and Jason's parents, dramatically vindicating Jason once and for all and sending Wolf's career right down the toilet]].
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: We first learn what a selfish jerk Marty is when his response to learning from his chauffeur that they just hit a kid is "I'm on the phone!"
* FailedASpotCheck:
** Marty doesn't notice that his swim in his pool dyed his skin blue until he's partway through his shower.
** [[spoiler:Some of the cameras and crew capturing Marty's EngineeredPublicConfession were concealed. Several others were in plain sight of the rooftop where Marty and Jason have their final confrontation, which Marty fails to notice until Dustin yells "Cut!" and the windows behind Marty open up to reveal one of the cameras and crew.]]
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: The whole movie, Marty's just been having one KickTheDog moment after another, but what really makes it clear what a scumbag he is, is when [[spoiler:Jason helps him save the movie, only for Marty to trick Jason into thinking he was going to hold his end of the bargain, but immediately call security as he gloats about his victory.]] This comes back to bite him hard after his behavior causes his secretary to make a HeelFaceTurn.
* FatBastard: How Marty treats ''his own public relations manager''.
* {{Foil}}: Both Jason and Marty are compulsive liars, but Jason genuinely feels bad about it, tries to earn people's trust back, and is actively trying to stop doing it, while Marty is just a straight-up {{Jerkass}} and doesn't care who he hurts with it.
* FormallyNamedPet: Marty Wolf has a stuffed monkey named Mr. Funnybones.
* FormerChildStar: Poor [[Series/FamilyMatters Jaleel White]] just can't be taken seriously.
* GirlFriday: Kaylee, to Jason, and ''how''.
* GrandparentalObliviousness: Kaylee's grandmother Pearl. Quoth Jason: "That woman doesn't even know what year it is."
* GroinAttack: Heavily implied to be what Marty (dressed as "Wolfy the Clown") got in the ending, on Masher's order ("yo, Little Mash, show him your nutcracker!").
* HaHaHaNo: After Marty is exposed, Jason thanks him for teaching him that the truth is not overrated. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Marty responds by laughing sarcastically]] [[VillainousBreakdown before murderously trying to attack him for exposing him]].
* HatedByAll: Absolutely ''nobody'' likes Marty Wolf. Just mentioning the plan to get back at Wolf is instantly enough to rally absolutely everyone to Jason's side.
* HateSink: Marty is ''extremely'' unlikable, being a slimy, obnoxious jerk who happily bullies his employees and tries to pass off a stolen story as his own creation. This works in the movie's favor, as it means you'll feel little to no sympathy for him as he continually gets the karma he so richly deserves.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Monty has one, along with ''all'' of Marty Wolf's employees.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Jason has a mild one when [[spoiler:Marty breaks his promise to tell the truth about ''Big Fat Liar'' to Jason's parents in exchange for help on the movie and tells his security guard Rocko to send them back home to Michigan (but snaps out of it when Wolf's secretary Monty, who is fed up with Wolf's constant mistreatment towards her agrees to help them out.)]]
* HighSchoolHustler: Jason at school. He's very good at it, but the conflict happens because [[CassandraTruth he's been caught lying a few too many times for his own good.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Marty's over-arrogance is pretty much what does him in.
* HollywoodCalifornia: The setting of most of the movie.
* HollywoodSkydiving: The end of the big chase has Jason dive off a five-story building, only to safely land on an inflatable landing pad.
* HorribleHollywood: It is when you work for Marty Wolf.
* HumiliationConga: What Marty goes through in the latter half of the movie when Jason goes after him.
* HyperCompetentSidekick: Monty has been writing Wolf's scripts for him for years. Overlaps with BeleagueredAssistant, as she gets nothing but grief for her trouble.
** Kaylee is definitely this for Jason in the fact that, while he's a good idea man, Kaylee's the one doing things like legwork and doing fake calls with her voice disguised.
* IAmNotSpock: InUniverse. Poor Jaleel White...
-->"How many times have I told you not to call me "Urkel?!" My name is Jaleel White! Urkel was a character I played when I was a child!"
* ImpliedLoveInterest: Kaylee to Jason. They're best friends with only small hints here and there that there might be something more.
* InAWorld: Parodied in the (in-universe) ''Big Fat Liar'' movie trailer.
* IronicEcho: "12 camera angles with birds flying around..."
** Jocelyn Davis, the "VP of Twinkies," makes a visual BrickJoke out of hers. Look at what thing she takes a huge bite out of while sarcastically telling Marty that she invited ''everybody'' to watch his final HumiliationConga.
* {{Jerkass}}: Marty Wolf should be a seven-letter word.
* JerkassHasAPoint: When Marty hits the monster truck, he correctly points out it was the old lady's fault and he just lightly tapped a tire so it was really no big deal.
* JerkJock: Bret Calloway.
* KickTheDog: Marty Wolf, ''constantly''. A few notable examples include:
** When Jason arrives at Wolf's office to convince him to return the stolen paper and call Jason's dad to confess that he stole it, Wolf instead purposefully burns the paper and makes a big scene of it (as in "Whoops! Clumsy me, look what I did! Here, we better put some water on it!!" [dumps liquor on the paper to fully immolate it, nearly burning Jason with the flashover because he's trying to put out the fire]).
** Also when Wolf denies stuntman Vince's request to take his granddaughter to the birthday party, in the ''rudest manner possible''.
-->'''Wolf''': Here's the movie business, Grandpa. You can take your personal day, in a year or two, ''WHEN YOU'RE DEAD!''
* KidsAreCruel: Wolf finds himself hit hard with this one at two birthday parties. At the first, the kids mistake him for a clown. In the other, when he really ''is'' working as a party clown, they have no reaction to his presence until the birthday boy is instructed to make with his "nutcracker" on him (which he does).
* KitschCollection: The secretary's tacky stuffed dog collection. It gives Kaylee enough of a cold reading of her personality that she successfully distracts her by saying someone hurt a dog by parking on its tail.
* LargeHam: Paul Giamatti ''really'' enjoyed himself making this movie.
* LateForSchool: The opening, which showcases Jason Shepherd's casual use of lies for anything from saying he had breakfast to ADogAteMyHomework.
* LikeADuckTakesToWater: Jason, a teller of tall tales, writes a story that even a Hollywood producer thought was good enough to turn into a movie. His father lampshades this, thinking a kid who lies as often as he does could easily tell a really good fictional tale.
* LiteralMetaphor: The InUniverse story ''Big Fat Liar'' involves...a liar that somehow becomes a giant.
* LockingMacGyverInTheStoreCupboard: [[spoiler:Once he captures Jason and Kaylee, Wolf sends them back to the prop warehouse to pack for their flight home. The same warehouse where they previously got every tool they'd used against him so far....]]
* LonelyAtTheTop: Marty is probably one of the most successful producers in the movie biz, but he's pretty much alienated anyone close to him which ends up ''biting him in the rear.''
* LoopholeAbuse: "They told me to pick up a little blue ''car.'' They didn't say anything about a little blue ''man."''
* MachiavelliWasWrong: [[AnAesop The film's lesson]] is that being a self-serving liar will ''not'' work out in the long run. After using a web of lies to get out of trouble, Jason is dumped into summer school when his parents and teacher [[CryingWolf don't believe him when he says that some Hollywood producer stole his homework]]. That producer, Marty Wolf, has spent his whole life being a lying, [[BadBoss abusive jerk to his employees]]. [[spoiler:When Jason plans one last glorious revenge scheme, [[TheDogBitesBack all of Wolf's employees]] jump at the chance to do it]]. The specific moment when [[spoiler:Wolf's secretary turns on him is when Wolf gets Jason arrested, [[UngratefulBastard despite Jason helping him out]]]].
* MeanBoss: Marty Wolf is a hardcore example of this, demeaning ''every single employee'' that works for him, and the majority of them get it by him screaming to their faces. It's no wonder they all agreed to help Jason expose Marty's plagiarism.
* MeaningfulName: Perpetual liar Jason Shepherd has his English paper stolen by Marty Wolf and, of course, Jason isn't believed when he explains this. [[DontExplainTheJoke Note:Their last names refer to Aesop's fable the Boy Who Cried Wolf.]]
* {{Metaphorgotten}}:
--> '''Kaylee''': I wanna see a broken man, people. I mean, broken as in, "I hit a baseball through the window" broken. I want you to turn him into mincemeat, and I don't even know what mincemeat is! I want him to cry for his mommy! "Wah! Wah! Mommy, mommy, mommy!" Do you read me?! 'Cause I don't think you read me!
* MexicanStandoff: At the climax, involving trading Mr. Funnybones for a confession that Marty stole ''Big Fat Liar''.
* MortalityPhobia: During the part of the climactic hustle where Marty is forced into a tandem jump with stuntman Vince, Marty is screaming he doesn't want to die all the way down.
* MrExposition / MissionBriefing: Jason in his presentation of the scam against Wolf.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:Wolf is such a {{Jerkass}}, his assistant Monty and pretty much ''every one'' of his employees plot his downfall with Jason.]]
* MockingMusic: Thanks to Jason and Kaylee tampering with his car, Marty's radio is stuck on a station playing Music/Eiffel65's "I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee)", right after getting his skin tinted.
* MoralityPet: Marty Wolf's stuffed monkey, Mr. Funnybones, is the closest thing to something he genuinely cares about.
* TheNicknamer: Marty Wolf, and a mean one at that (meaning zero FloweryInsults).
* NoPeripheralVision: Marty doesn't notice his entire body is blue until he looks straight in the mirror.
* NoRespectGuy: ''Anyone'' who works for Marty. Just pick one person, and rest assured there shall be at least one scene of Wolf screaming belittling rants to their face.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Kaylee to Jason, who goes to Hollywood with him and helps him get the credit and story from Wolf, but neither one hints at anything other than pure friendship. Frankie Muniz said this trope was intentional on the part of the filmmakers, feeling a truly platonic friendship without ever bringing up the subject of romantic interest was more authentic to actual friendships of kids their age.
* ObsoleteMentor: Wolf treats Vince the stunt coordinator like this when he's still perfectly qualified, calling him names like "Dinosaur," "Gramps," and "Methuselah."
* OhCrap: Marty has two significant instances. The first is when he goes to the ledge of the building on which the EngineeredPublicConfession occurred (and some news teams are waiting on the ground, along with the rest of his victims). The other is when he is [[spoiler:reduced to being a clown]] in the final scene of the movie when he meets the son of the same wrestler whose car he wrecked and insulted earlier.
* OrangeBlueContrast: Marty's hair and skin after the shower. Also his makeup for his new job as a party clown.
* TheOner: Jaleel White's intro scene. The deleted scenes reel has an even longer version.
* PaperThinDisguise: Bret as Kaylee, which isn't a disguise so much as him wearing her clothes. Fortunately, the person that was being fooled just so happens to be a seemingly senile elderly woman.
* PlagiarismInFiction: The film is about the victim of an act of plagiarism trying to get the plagiarist to confess.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Jason and Kaylee. They don't really have a romance arc in the film, but rather are two "dudes" tearing apart someone who wronged one of them.
* PrimaDonnaDirector: Technically a producer, but Marty still fits this with an ego that would rival Creator/JamesCameron. Amusingly enough, the actual InUniverse director of ''Big Fat Liar'', Dustin "Dusty" Wong, is himself actually a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and spends quite a bit of the film as one of Marty's chew toys.
* PsychoStrings: Heard when Wolf realizes his skin and hair were dyed blue and orange, respectively.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Marcus Duncan, Marty's superior, is a Hollywood producer who isn't an abusive {{Jerkass}} and is himself sick of Marty's incompetence. [[spoiler: He immediately sacks Marty after learning he stole a kids' homework]].
* RefugeInAudacity: Like any producer would steal creative writing from some kid's backpack and turn it into his next big movie...which is the reason why Wolf did it in the first place.
* TheReveal: In the rooftop climax, Marty gloats that Jason is the only one who's heard the confession he's about to make. Following the multiple cameras that caught him there, he goes over to the edge of the roof to find...a giant crowd, including most of the not-yet-accounted-for victims and Jason's parents, and a collection of TV screens on which it was clearly broadcast.
* RunningOverThePlot: The plot begins when Jason is hit by Marty Wolf's limo and is given a ride to school as a result. Jason accidentally leaves his assignment in the limo and Marty steals a movie idea from them, kicking off the main conflict.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Gender inverted for Kaylee and Jason, though they play it absolutely straight during the MissionBriefing for ThePlan.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The old lady whose car Wolf almost crashes into, and who rear-ends his car into The Masher's truck. Wolf himself lampshades this.
-->'''Wolf''': [[SarcasmMode Oh, that's very nice.]] [[StealthInsult That's really charming from a woman of your advanced years.]]
* ShowWithinAShow: The short story ''Big Fat Liar'', written by Jason Shepherd and plagiarized by Marty Wolf, the filming process of which happens in the background of the main plot and Jason disrupts at various moments to try to strong-arm Marty into confessing.
* ShowdownAtHighNoon: Wolf casually passes by Jason on a set that looks like an old Wild West road, does a double take after mentioning him, and...the chase is on.
* SkywardScream: After his car is sabotaged by Jason and Kaylee, all Wolf can do is rage against the "rotten kids" and take his anger out on his car before screaming out "[[SayMyName SHEPHEEEEEEEEERD!]]" to the skies as [[MockingMusic "I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee)"]] plays at full volume.
* SlowMotionDrop: Parodied in the movie trailer of the movie-in-a-movie ''Big Fat Liar''.
* SmugSnake: Marty Wolf does whatever he wants and has no respect for ''anybody''. He doesn't care about a meeting with Marcus Duncan, a vice president of the studio, until he learns that Marcus was promoted and is now president.
* StealthPun: Jason always lies until he finally tells the truth that someone stole his paper, and no one believes him. The thief? Producer Marty Wolf. Jason is the Boy Who Cried Wolf, literally.
* SternTeacher: Mrs. Phyllis Caldwell, Jason's English teacher. She knows Shepherd can do better, but unfortunately Jason is the perfect example of BrilliantButLazy and a chronic liar.
* StunnedSilence: Marty has to take a few seconds to process the fact that Jason and Kaylee had been behind his skin being dyed blue, his hair being dyed orange, his headset being superglued to his ear and his car controls getting sabotaged.
-->'''Wolf:''' ...''Y-you'' did this?!
* SummerSchoolSucks: The movie's first act involves the protagonist being sent to summer school because he fell behind, and needed to produce a story for his English class. When it goes missing (because a sleazy film producer stole his paper, ItMakesSenseInContext) he is sent to summer school.
* SurrogateSoliloquy: Marty with his puppet Mr. Funnybones. He talks to it ''a lot''.
* TwoWordsICantCount: In the awful movie-in-a-movie, ''Whitaker and Fowl'', Whitaker is told "shut the heck up" is two words.
--> Listen, Whitaker, I am not your father and I'm not your priest. I got two words for you: shut the heck up! You talk way too much... can we cut?
* UngratefulBastard: Jason helps Wolf make the BFL pitch spiel at the ''Whitaker and Fowl'' premiere party a smashing success and restores the latter's career to impress Mr. Duncan. How does Wolf repay Jason? [[spoiler:Go back on his promise once again and instead have security escort him and Kaylee out.]] Especially despicable since he had just ''sincerely'' thanked him for his help with the party!
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: [[LargeHam Oh boy.]] [[spoiler:And this backfires against Marty just five seconds later.]]
--> '''Wolf''': Yeah, I stole your story, whoop-dee-doodle-do! You happy now? '''I STOLE JASON SHEPHERD'S PAPER AND TURNED IT INTO ''BIG FAT LIAR''!''' Do you know who's listening? No one. And they never will. So for the last time, give it up. Because I will never ever, like never-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever-infinity tell the truth!
* VehicularSabotage: Besides Jason and Kaylee dying his skin blue, his hair orange, and super-gluing his headset, they also tampered with the controls in Marty's car, causing humorous malfunctions.
* VillainBall: If Marty had just called Jason's father like he asked (and he had the chance to ''twice''), Jason would have just let the whole thing go, and he'd still have his movie ''and'' career. After all, who's going to believe Jason's father over a famous Hollywood producer?
* VillainousBreakdown: How Marty reacts to Jason tricking him into confessing his crimes in full view of everyone else.
-->'''Wolf:''' [[SoreLoser I am gonna]] '''''[[SuddenlyShouting GET YOU, SHEPHERD!!!]]'''''
* WellDoneSonGuy: Jason seems noticeably more interested in proving his honesty to his father than to his mother. Beyond that, Jason doesn't want recognition, credit, or money for his writing the story. He wants his father to know that he wasn't lying about writing it.
* WouldHurtAChild: Marty would, especially if [[EngineeredPublicConfession that child has tricked him into confessing to his crimes]].
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Pretending the ''dog-lover'' secretary's car is ''parked on a dog's tail''.
* YouAreFat: "You sure you're not the VP of Twinkies?"
* YouGetMeCoffee: Marty's attitude towards Monty, his personal GirlFriday (or rather HypercompetentSidekick).
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Poor Jason couldn't catch a break with explaining his missing report.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Jason and Kaylee are both 14 but appear like they could be 16-17 years old.
* ZanyScheme: Jason comes up with these, ASimplePlan, and then the most elaborate plan of all.

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->''You were right, troper. [[AnAesop The Truth: It's NOT overrated.]]''