Liar Liar
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1997
- 86 min
- 1,104 Views
- [ Chalk Scraping On Blackboard ]
- [ Woman ] W-O...
R...
K !
Work.
Today we're going to share
what our parents do for...
[ Children, Woman ]
Work !
My mommy is a doctor.
- My mom's a teacher.
- And your dad ?
- Mmm. My dad--
He's... a liar.
A-- A liar ? Oh, l'm sure
you don't mean a liar.
Well, he wears a suit and goes
to court and talks to the judge.
Oh ! l see.
You mean he's a lawyer.
[ Man ] Hey, Fletcher.
How'd it go ?
- Just another victory
for the wrongly accused.
- Yeah, right.
- [ Laughs ]
- Mr. Reede, great job.
Do you want your coat back ?
No, l'm sure you'll be
needing it again and again.
- Do you have a moment ?
- l'm late. lt's my day
to be with my son.
to talk about your big win.
Yeah ? How's my hair ?
Fabulous.
You look great.
[ Gasps ]
- What time is it ?
- l am sure your dad just
got held up in court again.
- Dad !
- Maximilian !
Hey, how ya doin', creep ?
Good.
Me too, except my arm
has been botherin' me.
- Oh, no, Dad !
- Oh, yeah.
lt's becoming a claw !
- [ Growling ]
- [ Giggling ]
[ Gasps ]
Nothing can stop the claw !
Run, boy, run !
Save yourself !
Do the claw to Mom !
Do the claw to Mom !
Uh-oh. You found
the claw's only weakness.
Subzero temperatures !
- [ Laughs ]
- So, did you have any trouble
finding the place ?
Okay, l'm late. l'm sorry.
l ran out of gas.
The gauge is broken.
Rough neighborhood too.
Good thing l was wearin'
neutral gang colors.
l might have had to pull out
my nine and bust a cap.
My mind and my money
and my money and my mind
- [ Giggling ]
- They would never hurt you,
Fletcher. You're their lawyer.
That was below the belt.
Keep the gloves up.
Mom, Dad's taking me
to see wrestling !
- Oh, Fletcher !
- Oh, Audrey !
Why do you have to take him
to see that stuff ? lt's very violent.
The boy must grow
to be a warrior.
than Rick Rude...
and Randy Macho-man Savage
in the cage of death ?
[ Car Horn Honking ]
Oh, good !
- [ Max ] Jerry, how's it goin' ?
You look like you grow
by the minute !
Fletcher, pleasure to see you.
Hi, honey !
- Hi.
- [ Smack ]
Wow. That was a nice image.
[ lmitates Keystroke ] Deleted.
- l have some more boxes for you.
- Oh, you're an angel.
- Boxes ?
- Remember, l told you a few weeks
ago, Jerry's moving to Boston.
Oh, right ! The job, the thing.
What do you do again ?
- Hospital administrator.
- Right, right !
Well, the boxes
are in my car.
Oh, those can wait.
l made this young man
a promise, didn't l ?
- Got time to throw a few ?
- Sure !
Come on, then !
- l forgot the boyfriend was moving.
- Jerry !
His name is Jerry !
And yes, he's moving.
l'm sorry. l hated him less
than your other boyfriends.
- lt wasn't serious, was it ?
- Semiserious, yes.
You guys aren't--
You know--
[ Grunting ]
[ Laughs ] l have been
dating him for seven months.
- What do you think ?
- Really ? Ooh !
l was hoping after being married
to me you'd have no strength left.
Remember, when we were married,
l wasn't having sex nearly
as often as you were.
Ouch ! And the ref
takes a point away.
- [ Max ] Out !
- Max is gonna miss him.
l'll be here.
[ Jerry ]
Ready ? Yeah ! Play ball.
Max, come on. We've gotta go.
- Dad, are we really going
to wrestling ?
- Absolutely, Max Factor.
We just have to stop by
the office for one minute.
Excuse me, sir. Any spare change ?
Oh, l'm sorry. l'm all out.
l can't do it.
Fred, it's your duty to present
the strongest case possible.
The strongest case possible
consistent with the truth.
Will you let the judge
decide what's true ?
That's what he gets paid for.
You get paid to win.
lf you insist
that l take it to trial,
l will represent Mrs. Cole
aggressively and ethically.
But Miranda, l won't lie.
Then we'll just have
to find someone who will.
Twenty-first floor.
Men's wear.
[ Giggles ]
- Hi, Mr. Reede !
- Whoa !
Hey. Did you do something
to your hair ?
lt's a bit extreme,
isn't it ?
No ! That's the thing nowadays, right ?
- He said it would accent
my facial features.
- That's what it does !
lt completely accents
your facial features.
We're just gonna go
to my office-- [ Choking ]
- Hey, Fletcher.
- Hey, Pete.
- You losin' a little weight ?
- l don't know. Maybe.
Looks and personality.
A double-threat guy.
- Hey, Mr. Reede.
- Hey... man.
- lt's, uh, Randy.
- Yeah, l know.
Takin' lunch orders.
Anything ?
No, thanks.
l had so much for breakfast,
l'm ready to pop.
- l mean, l'm full.
- Okay. Great.
- Max !
- Hi, Greta.
- Hey, what's new ?
- lt's my birthday tomorrow,
and we're having a party.
Wow ! l am sure your daddy
has got you something wonderful.
- Yeah ?
- Yeah, you bet ! Listen, kiddo.
Why don't you play in my office
for a minute. Sue somebody
for everything they've got.
Maybe you can send a fax
to one of your girlfriends. Hey, sorry.
Damn it !
l completely forgot.
Oh, what a surprise.
You are a saint.
l should buy you a gift.
- You did.
- l always do the classy thing.
Any calls ?
- The Drawlings' clerk
needs your filing.
- Tell him it's in the mail.
Right. You'll do it next week.
Mr. McKinley phoned to confirm
your meeting tomorrow.
Strep throat. Some kind of virus.
What's goin' around ?
- Asian flu ?
- Good one.
- And your mother called.
- l'm on vacation.
- lt's your fifth week.
Break mother's heart.
Done. That's it.
- Except Miranda's looking for you.
- [ Groans ]
How much ass do l have to kiss
to make partner ?
- Tell her l broke my leg
and l had to be shot.
- Tell her yourself.
And then send out a notice
of judgement on my win today !
- l'll get right on it.
- Miranda ! Hey, l didn't see you.
You look beautiful today.
Here ! l bought you a gift.
Oh, thanks. l heard about
your victory. Congratulations.
You're making quite an impression
on the partnership committee.
That's right !
You folks are meetin' soon.
l've been so busy,
l haven't even thought about it.
[ Chuckles ]
Anyway. l have a client
in my office.
- Better not keep him waiting.
- Actually, something rather
important's just come up.
Um, you're not busy tonight, are you ?
We're not going, are we ?
Audrey. You know how there are
moments you know are critical ?
- Mm-hmm.
- And choices that have to be made...
- upon which all one's
future happiness will depend ?
- Mm-hmm.
This is one of those moments.
What are you
trying to say ?
Will you marry me ?
- You're moving.
- l know, but l want you
and Max to come with me.
Audrey, l've been giving this
a lot of thought.
You know l'm not prone to wild
flights of romantic fancy.
- Mmm.
- But the thought of you and l
together just makes sense.
Now l'm ready. l think
you're ready. l love Max.
You love Max.
lt's right. lt fits.
So what do you say ?
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