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Tooth Fairy |  | Director: Michael Lembeck Actors: Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd, Stephen Merchant, Ryan Sheckler, Seth MacFarlane Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: Movie
Buy New: $3.99 as of 9/7/2010 03:18 CDT details

Seller: Amazon Video On Demand Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 208
Genre: Comedy Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 102 Minutes
ASIN: B003LPR56I
Theatrical Release Date: January 22, 2010 Release Date: May 11, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Synopsis:
Dwayne Johnson is the "Tooth Fairy," also known as Derek Thompson, a hard-charging minor league hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their bicuspids. When Derek discourages a youngster's hopes, he's sentenced to one week's hard labor as a real tooth fairy, complete with the requisite wings, magic wand and frilly tutu. At first, Derek "can't handle the tooth" - bumbling and stumbling as he tries to furtively wing his way through strangers' homes... doing what tooth fairies do. But as Derek slowly adapts to his new position, he begins to rediscover his own forgotten dreams. |
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tooth fairy August 11, 2010 debbie monk (AUSTIN, TX, US) got it at a store for 19.99. and didnt have to pay a shipping charge. so i saved some money. if you charge like stores do why buy on line.
Not a bad little family movie. August 10, 2010 Rick L. Parrish Cookie cutter plot about tooth fairies and childhood faith in such. Even Julie Andrews seems to be phoning it in. But The Rock goes all out and so does his beanstalk British case worker/mentor/wish-he-was-one. Has some cute moments and The Rock's smile lights up the screen like I haven't seen since Maurice Chevalier (albeit without the continental slyness). For the junior set it's a fun little family movie...for the adults it can't quite make you forget that missing tooth despite Billy Crystal showing up in an energetic mini-supporting role and again in the end credits. I just had the feeling when it was all over that something was missing besides the tooth!!! But the kids loved it and The Rock in a tutu is their new hero...and I guess when all is said and done...that's what it's all about. (for the tweeners there's an interesting turn by Ryan Sheckler (skateboarder) as the hotshot up and coming hockey player)
Hilarious Movie! August 9, 2010 Mini (Lake Ridge, VA) I watched this movie with my granchildren of various ages (3, 10 & 14). We all enjoyed it immensely. It was very funny but also had a great storyline. Dwayne Johnson is a terrific actor. There were several other great actors in it. I had fun watching this movie with my grandkids.
Funnier than Expected August 3, 2010 Daniel G. Lebryk It is all about expectations; I expected this to be one of the worst movies ever. Turns out, it isn't really that bad. The Rock (yes I know he doesn't like being called that anymore) is mostly believable as a hockey player turned tooth fairy. There is some silly slapstick humor in this film, that is well meaning.
Derek Thompson (Dwayne The Rock Johnson) is a down and out minor league hockey player that is nicknamed "The Tooth Fairy." He's an enforcer and knocked out a few teeth in his first season in the minor leagues. He is dating Carly (Ashley Judd - oh time has not been kind to her in this film) who has two children. One night while putting the youngest daughter to sleep, Derek let's slip that the tooth fairy doesn't exist. He is whisked away to tooth fairy land, headed by Julie Andrews, and given a two week punishment of being the tooth fairy. Billy Crystal has a nice cameo appearance.
The reason I enjoyed this film so much, my fourteen year old son actually sat through the whole film and laughed a lot. I would guess this film works for younger children. There is a bit of the Christmas stories about this, believe and good things will happen. Maybe the film just struck some nice chords along the way.
This film wins for the world's WORST and obvious product placements I've ever seen, how in the world Fender got hosed into supporting this film is beyond me. The boy plays a Fender guitar and Fender amp - that works just fine. But darn it, if there weren't Fender signs at the hockey arena. If this were Pepsi or Coca Cola, everyone would be up in arms for the product placements.
The hockey shots were really juiced up too much, they looked a lot like The Mighty Ducks. The special effects were pretty well done, I believed when The Rock shrunk to three inches tall.
This is a good for everyone film. There is no slimy double entendre humor that Disney seems to love to throw into their films. The humor is funny for all ages without excluding one age group. Mom and Dad won't have to explain some lame joke because it was over their child's head.
Maybe I'm a bit biased; I'm a Rock and Ashley Judd fan. I also expected this film to be really bad, virtually unwatchable. In the end, the whole family laughed at this film.
7 yr old daughter and her Dad July 31, 2010 nacomparan (Arizona) perfect movie for 7 yr old daughter and Dad to enjoy together. When both are laughing the movie has done its job!Tooth Fairy
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