USA Today, 03/21/1997, p.1D, "...The premise is a terrific springboard for Mr. Pants-on-Fire Jim Carrey to return to top spastic-elastic form..." -- 3 out of 4 stars
Chicago Sun-Times, 03/21/1997, p.33, "...Here Carrey is likable and sympathetic, in a movie that will play for the whole family, entertaining each member on a different level..."
Entertainment Weekly, 03/28/1997, p.45--6, "...Jim Carrey entertains himself mightily in LIAR LIAR, and his enthusiasm is infectious....Carrey is undeniably a virtuoso..."
New York Times, 03/21/1997, p.C3, "...An uproarious one-man free-for-all....[Carrey] bursts the bounds of conventionality with a liberating fury that offers the last word in Jekyll-Hyde fun..."
Los Angeles Times, 03/21/1997, p.F1, "...There is probably no more consistently funny performer working in film today....When Carrey gets rolling everything he touches both verbally and physically leads to laughter..."
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - French
Additional Release Material:
Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
Audio Commentary - 1. Tom Shadyac - Director
Making-of - 1. BRIDGING THE COMEDY CHASM
Outtakes
Deleted Scenes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos - 1. Gallery
Production Notes
Biographies - 1. Cast and Crew
DVD-ROM Features:
Web Links
An unctuous, smooth-talking divorce attorney's propensity for propitious prevarication may wow the juries, but his five-year-old son Max wants an end to the lies. So when Dad blows off the boy's birthday bash with yet another weak excuse, Max wishes his dad to spend a whole day incapable of lying. And lo and behold, the wish comes true, with hilariously disastrous results in the courtroom.