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Genre | Kids & Family |
Format | Color, Multiple Formats, AC-3, Dolby, NTSC, Dubbed, Widescreen, Subtitled |
Contributor | Rat Skates, Ellie Harvie, Brendan Beiser, Dale Wolfe, Bobbi Page, Lee Tichon, Juno Ruddell, Peter Kelamis, Jill Morrison, Derek Gilroy, Chase Ellison, David Quinlan, Stephen Holmes, Gordon Gray, Darien Provost, Mark Ciardi, Stephen Merchant, Destiny Grace Whitlock, Barclay Hope, Julie Andrews, Dwayne Johnson, Candus Churchill, Jason Blum, Steve Levy, Bj Harrison, Brendan Penny, Alvin Sanders, Brandon T. Jackson, Joanna Reid, Billy Crystal, Christina Schild, Dan Joffre, Alex Ferris, Daniel Bacon, Steve Bewley, Joshua Emerson, Deejay Jackson, Rick Ernst, Michael Daingerfield, Rukiya Bernard, Matt Ward, Ashley Judd, Josh Emerson, Nicole Munoz, Michael Lembeck, John Tench, O.L. Bramble, Ryan Sheckler, Nicholas Carella, Fiona Hogan, Seth MacFarlane See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 2 hours |
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Dwayne Johnson stars as Derek Thompson, one of the toughest hockey players around - until he's sentenced to one week's hard labor as the world's most unlikely tooth fairy! Even though he must sport frilly wings and learn the magical tricks of the trade from his silver-winged superiors (Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal), Derek's determined to do the job HIS way and prove he's got what it takes!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.56 x 5.38 x 7.38 inches; 0.01 Ounces
- Item model number : FOXS2281296DVD
- Director : Michael Lembeck
- Media Format : Color, Multiple Formats, AC-3, Dolby, NTSC, Dubbed, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 2 hours
- Release date : May 4, 2010
- Actors : Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd, Stephen Merchant, Ryan Sheckler, Seth MacFarlane
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Producers : Rat Skates, Rick Ernst, Jason Blum, Gordon Gray, Mark Ciardi
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : 20th Century Studios
- ASIN : B003CWEQFS
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,657 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #10,767 in DVD
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I've had to be content with watching the previews and trailers over and over and over again, so imagine my delighted surprise when, halleluiah, lo' and behold, 'go tell it on the mountain!', one day I checked Amazon Video on Demand and there it was....THE TOOTH FAIRY!! WOOHOOO!
Now I love Dwayne Johnson, no matter what he does (Game Plan: sweet and funny, Grid Iron Gang: a bittersweet tearjerker from the get-go...Rundown, Walking Tall, Scorpion King or Race to Witch Mountain). But Tooth Fairy...omg! It's hilarious!
Dwayne's character, Derek Thompson, is a rather cynical minor league hockey player with a rep for bashing any opposing team's players so hard that he invariably knocks out a tooth...or teeth, earning him the nickname, "The Tooth Fairy". His cynicism gets him into trouble off the rink, though, when he almost destroys his girlfriend's little daughter's belief in the tooth fairy by stealing the dollar bill her mother left under her pillow and very nearly telling the little girl that the tooth fairy isn't real - of course 'mom' hastily interrupts and saves the day.
Derek is an idol and role model to many little aspiring junior league hockey players...and he has a consistent habit of crushing their dreams with that subconscious bitterness he carries at being dropped from the major league, basically telling them that there will always be someone out there "that's better than you; you'll never make it; just be happy with your mediocre little life" (sic). Quite frankly, Derek is a jerk. A handsome jerk with a beautiful smile but a jerk nonetheless.
One night, Derek finds a summons under his pillow that orders him to appear before the REAL tooth fairy. All of a sudden he "sprouts wings and flies", transported to the magical fairy realm, arriving in a pink tutu and ballerina slippers (REALLY?! "The Rock" in a tutu? PINK, no less?!!)...WHAAAT?
...and from there the movie is just one hilarity after another as he fulfills his two week sentence of having to become a real tooth fairy and pay his debt for being a "dream crusher".
Of course, at first he's miffed at the whole idea but, as is wont with a good movie, the lesson is there to be learned: get off your high horse, humble yourself, look around and help, rather than hinder, the people who look up to him. He slowly opens his eyes to his faults and actually sees the effect he has had on the innocent.
It takes awhile, there are setbacks, but he eventually faces his own disappointments and comes to term with his life. In short, he has an "Ebenezer moment" when he unloads his excess baggage and becomes a great man.
His short career as a real live tooth fairy comes full circle, from rebellion to grudging surrender, to enjoyment and all the way to embracing the magic.
All from starting out in a pink tutu, Dwayne?
That man looks good in anything!
Because the film is called "Tooth Fairy" there are ridiculous plot developments which get Derek in trouble with the "Department of Dissemination of Disbelief," where head fairy Julie Andrews (!) sentences Derek to two weeks as an actual tooth fairy to help promote the virtues of dreams and fantasy. Derek is assigned a caseworker, Tracy (Stephen Merchant,) who I found to be the most sympathetic character in the film. Tracy explains the history of fairy evolution, why he doesn't have wings but Derek does, and is the butt of numerous jokes, all bad ("My caseworker has wing envy!") Julie Andrews has some anti-Leprechaun dialogue, and almost as if magically, chief of fairy logistics Billy Crystal (in a ponytail, and whose wife is a Leprechaun) demonstrates how to use amnesia dust, shrinking paste, "Cat Away," and helps Derek learn to fly.
While Derek copes with his new life with wings on his back (it's embarrassing to sprout them on a date) he quickly becomes proficient at retrieving teeth from sleeping children. Kids will in particular enjoy Derek's encounter with a cat while he's a couple of inches tall. (Adults may wish the cat was a better hunter.) Of course there are also numerous bits of physical comedy. (Does flushing yourself down a toilet ever seem like a viable means of escape?) The film proceeds slowly, and checks all the boxes in the required kid's movie plotpoint list. To take but one example, Randy is a surly but talented guitarist: Derek accompanies him on drums (!) and helps him have the confidence to win a very predictable talent show after alternatingly telling he's untalented and trying to raise his expectations in a plot that doesn't know what to do about character motivations. In the unsurprising climax, Derek learns that "dreams are good for everyone" and stages a major career comeback, landing him in the LA Kings lineup. Julie Andrews even shows up to cheer for him. I never thought I would hear her bellow "Knock him on his bum!" at the top of her lungs. Billy Crystal helps with the most unorthodox assist in the history of professional hockey, while the feel-good ending at the concert ties up all the loose strings in the most predictable manner imaginable.
The entertainment is far from over, though. I would assert that the most amazing footage on the DVD is in the extras. The extras are mostly tedious, but there is one thing that will stay with you forever or scar you for life depending on your musical sensibilities. "Tooth Fairy Training Center" is a tooth fairy oriented workout video for kids, which is a good thing given how sedentary many children are today. There's also a standard trailer. And then there's...."Fairy-oke," a musical segment that will sear your brain. If you ever wanted to hear The Rock and a fairy (Tracy) sing a disturbing singalong duet of "Wind Beneath My Wings" while standing uncomfortably close to each other, you're in luck. I have heard a lot of outsider music in my life, but nothing since "My Pal Foot Foot" by The Shaggs has made such a sonically indelible impression on me; being able to watch the performance only serves to heighten the majesty of the material.
"Tooth Fairy" is silly and modestly fun like a kid's movie should be; in general, though, the script is an amalgam of groan-worthy jokes in a very formulaic plot that only very young children wouldn't find predictable down to the last twist. The odd casting is in and of itself mildly entertaining, and Johnson seems like a genuinely affable guy, but that's not enough to make this film worth your money. "Tooth Fairy" is harmless and inoffensive, but is not destined to be a children's classic.