Liar, Liar, Vampire

2015 "Will they fool the school?"
5.7| 1h6m| G| en| More Info
Released: 12 October 2015 Released
Producted By: Pacific Bay Entertainment Canada
Country: United States of America
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When ordinary boy Davis suddenly becomes famous at school as people start to believe he's actually a vampire, vampire expert Cameron helps him act like a real vampire.

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LastingAware The greatest movie ever!
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Hidden Howard This Is One Of The Nickelodeon TV Films To Air. Only 2 Of Them Are Good, None Of Them Are.The Live Action Fairly Oddparents Are Not What You ImaginedGym Teacher Is Not Funny& Swindle Is Forgettable.then this came out and me and my brother watched the film and we hated it with a burning passion.it's not funny and the characters are complete retards cause they think the main character is a vampire.even when they do find out they blame him, but they should blame themselves cause the teenagers are so retarded that they think they are better, even though they are stupid.they references to twilight are a joke but they are making fun so i guess that's good.but Liar, Liar, Vampire Is Nothing But A Joke. Due To The Crappy Live Action Nick Stuff, I Watch The Cartoons On Nick Cause Even Though They Are Childish, The Are 100% Better Than This Piece Of Crap.Nick Has Changed Way To Much That They Are So Desperate From Telling Silento To Do The Patrick Dance to Making Twilight Jokes.I Urge You To Stay Away From This For How Obnoxious And Desperate Nick Has Become.D. Hidden Howard
lmcpherron I am a huge fan of Rahart Adams which was my main reason for watching this movie. To call it sub-par would be inaccurate, it was truly awful. Spoiler: a romance appears between the movie's 2 main characters. This romance followed the basic "friends-turn-relationship" guidelines but was both cheesy and unsatisfying. There is a major flaw in the main character Davis. He begins as "dork" of sorts but seems to lose nearly all of his "dorkiness" in a moment's notice without any valid reason. As for the other characters all but Caitlyn seem to be reasonably believable. The theme the movie attempts to convey is to be yourself. However, the movies fails to develop the main character far enough to show his acceptance of himself. In fact, the last sequences of the movie show nearly the entire school as being phony. I was terribly disappointed with this film and will not be watching it again.
Deep Mood This film manages to deliver a big lesson for it's audience, that lesson delivering to a great impact that leaves a mark for sure. The film has an interesting plot. A boy moves to this new town, and usually doesn't fit in. Finding his chance to finally win over what he's always wanted - to fit in, he resorts to faking, he must, now, do what it takes to keep it that way. I felt as if the lesson, overall that ties in with the plot was powerful, a well lesson to deliver. The film manages to deliver said lesson in a fun, unique way that surely entertains the audience. I personally thought this film would be just another Nickelodeon trash film, but was wrong, pleasantly surprised. The film, as it continues manages to win the audience over with charming characters, who of which's actors deliver smooth, and succeed in strong emphasis toward their characters. The film's moral, or lesson, once again, delivered strongly. But at the same time in a fun, clean way. This film was watched out of boredom. And it surprised me. I'd recommend this whenever it pops up again. It's entertaining, and has a nice charm. It has succeeded in it's moral, and over all sense of uniqueness!