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After a young boy's school essay erroneously finds its way into the hands of a Hollywood producer who turns the idea into a hit film, the boy travels to Los Angeles to claim his credit.
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Jason Shepherd has a very bad habit of lying all the time to get out of things. One day when he gets caught out with a lie at school he is given one chance to fix things or he'll have to go through summer school. Of course the one time he tell the truth he looses his paper and having cried wolf too many times is resigned to summer school. When he sees his paper as a movie trailer he sets off with hie best friend to prove he wasn't lying.
Best cameo in this movie? Jaleel White aka Urkel from Family Matters. Great fun seeing him pissed off at constantly being called Urkel. There are a lot of little fun things in this movie, and of course the joke about the ruthlessness of some people in Hollywood and those that finally get sick of that behaviour.
There isn't anything about this movie that makes it stand out, bring it to attention or make it anything special, but it is a fun movie and great for knocking off a couple of hours.
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