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1997 |
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PG-13 |
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86 minutes |
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Tom Shadyac |
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James D Brubaker, Michael Bostick, Brian Grazer |
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Universal Pictures |
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Jim Carrey, Cary Elwes, Cheri Oteri, Jennifer Tilly, Krista Allen, Maura Tierney, Vitamin C |
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Liar Liar Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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Max's teacher is reading to her class a story from Dr. Seuss "Green Eggs and Ham". Jim Carrey later plays the lead in "How The Grinch Stole Christmas", another Dr. Seuss story.
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Fletcher: Mr. Falk, would I be accurate, if I described your relationship with Mrs Cole as totally professional? I OBJECT, Your Honor, and I move to strike!
Judge Stevens: Mr. Reede, I don't know what you're on, but you better get to the point and quick!
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Liar Liar Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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This crowd-pleasing comedy-fantasy stars Jim Carrey as a lawyer who must tell the truth for 24 hours. His son makes a birthday wish and, poof, magic happens. Just like a Penny Marshall movie. And, because dad is played by Plastic Man, he can't simply speak the truth. He has to shout it, or spit it, or contort his body to express it. LIAR, LIAR is as predictable as its one-joke premise suggests, with Carrey on only a slightly shorter leash than usual. Though the occasional bit is side- splitting-- a board-room roast, a violent double-take or two, and the definitive answer to "how's it hangin'?"-- there's little here that we haven't seen (or heard) before. Well, okay, he's never tried to tug at our hearts, which is what happens at the end, easily the worst part of the movie. Thank God for the outtake reel, rolled over the closing credits.
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