Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a reputation for stretching the truth. So, when big-time Hollywood producer Marty Wolf steals his class paper and turns it into a smash movie, no one believes Jason's latest tall tale! On a cross-country adventure to set the record straight, Jason and best friend Kaylee devise a high-tech plan to squeeze the truth out of Wolf.
The two main characters lie and say that a minor character’s car is parked on a dog’s tail, and they fake yelping/barking. The minor character is a dog lover and is visibly upset (to the point of gagging) as she runs out to the parking lot. There’s no real dog so no dog dies
At the end, the villain is kicked in the groin really hard. Only his face is shown and he makes an expression like he’s in a great deal of pain but that’s all
Technically yes, but it’s not meant to be scary in this context. The protagonists follow the antagonist around and find out everything that he does, plus steal his schedule so that they can mess with him for revenge.
The protagonists steal the antagonist’s schedule and follow him around all the time to mess with his life. He doesn’t know they’re watching him but they make themselves known to him several times
I’m not exactly sure if they count as underwater scenes, but the antagonist is shown swimming in his pool for a few minutes and there may be shots from underwater
Possibly. One character’s grandmother supposedly “doesn’t even know what year it is” and doesn’t notice that a teenage boy has replaced her granddaughter. Not much more detail is revealed but it’s also possible that she has very poor eyesight and that’s why she doesn’t recognize her granddaughter
The antagonist takes a shower after he is dyed blue from swimming in his pool. The protagonists have also put orange dye in his hair products and he unknowingly dyes his hair orange. No nudity is shown and its brief