My Big Fat Movie

My Big Fat Movie (also known as MBFM 2000) is a 2000 live action movie directed by Arlene Sanford.

Plot
Myron Smithers, an unscrupulous real estate developer, explains to his supervisor that almost everyone in Westerdale — except for the families of the students of Westerdale High and the Oliver family — have agreed to sell their property as part of a plan to turn the area into a mall for horny teens.

At various Westerdale High students’ house, Their parents are either cooking breakfast for their kids or having breakfast prepared by their housekeepers, while the rebellious teens prepare for school. Brittany is jealous of her elder, popular twin sister Whitney. Heather has to choose between two cute guys. Bryce is dreaming of becoming a rap singer. The delinquents find out the real reason why they were chosen to be delinquents. Brianna is pressured about her new role as student president at school. Carla finds out that she and Jen do have much and common decide to put their differences aside.

Jen and Heather decide to go deliver all the parents a tax delinquency notice stating that they face foreclosure on their house if they do not pay $2,000,0000 in back taxes. The adults initially ignore the crisis, but when Carl’s architectural design (which is exactly the same as their house) is turned down by two potential clients, he tells all the parents that they may have to sell the house.

Whitney overhears this and tells her older sister than she tells the other teens and they look for work to raise money to save the house, but their earnings are nowhere near enough to reach the required sum. Carl manages to sell a Korean company on one of his dated designs, thereby securing the money, only for Larry to sabotage it by claiming that Mike's last building collapsed.

On the night before the families have to move out, Carla (being the narcissist person she is) suggests that they enter a "The Karaoke Nite-Time" contest, the prize of which is exactly $2,000,0000. Bertha, having originally suggested this and been rejected, runs away from the gang. The gang find out and let their parents know and the whole neighborhood goes on a search for her. They use an old radio from the 1970s and their transmission is heard by Scnahppzy (Tress MacNeille), a long-haul trucker who picks up Bertha and convinces her to return home.

The next day, the teens join the "The Karaoke Nite-Time" contest. The teens somewhat out dated performance receives a poor audience response compared to the more modern performances of other bands. However, the judges — Robert “Kool” Bell, James “J.T.” Taylor, and Rodney Ellis of Kool and the Gang— vote for them, and they win the contest as a result. The tax bill is paid and their neighbors withdraw their homes from the market, foiling Myron’s plan and securing the neighborhood.

Later, Laura's mother (Bea Arthur) arrives and finally convinces Britanny to stop being jealous of Whitney.

Production
The film was mostly filmed in Sherman Oaks. Filming for Westerdale High was at Notre Dame High School. Here’s the list of filming locations:
 * The Oliver’s House - 
 * The Adams Manor -