Do you ever have a movie you *know* isn't a masterpiece, yet it holds such a powerful piece of your childhood? Looking back at Big Fat Liar, I'm wrestling with that exact feeling. Was this the absolute peak moment for Malcolm in the Middle and Amanda Bynes' sketch era synergy colliding? Furthermore, why does it feel so much like the cinematic version of a TV show that never existed, sharing a chaotic energy with Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Max Keeble's Big Move? Let me know your take on this ultimate nostalgia bomb!
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