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Tooth Fairy

When minor-league hockey player Derek Thompson -- who has a penchant for knocking out his opponents' teeth every time he plays -- disillusions a fan, he is sentenced to a stint for one week as a bona fide, tutu-clad, real-life tooth fairy. Soon, Derek is inspired to rekindle his youthful dreams.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 5
Studio : 20th Century Fox,  Dune Entertainment,  Blumhouse Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Dwayne Johnson Stephen Merchant Ashley Judd Julie Andrews Ryan Sheckler
Genre : Fantasy Comedy Family

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Reviews

BlazeLime
2018/08/30

Strong and Moving!

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Marketic
2018/08/30

It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.

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FeistyUpper
2018/08/30

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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FirstWitch
2018/08/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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mattkratz
2015/01/20

This basically serves as a vehicle for Dwayne Johnson and a formula family film-it succeeds reasonably in both areas. Johnson plays an aging minor league hockey player who ruins a lady's kid's fantasies of the tooth fairy and gets sentenced to a week's sentence as-you guessed it-a tooth fairy! He also takes a hockey phenom under his wings on the hockey rink.As a family film, it basically succeeds. I liked the scenes of "The Rock" with Ashley Judd and the kids-those were cute. I also loved the scenes of him in "tooth fairy land"-those were hilarious! So were the scenes of him interacting with his "case worker." Julie Andrews was good as the "head tooth fairy," and I liked Billy Crystal in it. This was mostly aimed at kids.**1/2 out of ****

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Jackson Booth-Millard
2014/05/22

I saw a few clips and images of this film, I assumed it was going to be rubbish and poorly rated by critics, but to be honest, I would have probably given it a go even if it was, from director Michael Lembeck (The Santa Clause 2, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause). Basically minor league hockey player Derek Thompson (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) is a small celebrity nicknamed the "Tooth Fairy", because of his reputation for hitting opposing players so hard he knocks out their teeth, but he is getting older and new younger players are gaining more attention, particularly Mick Donnelly (Ryan Sheckler) who rubs his nose in the fact Derek will be a nobody. Derek has girlfriend Carly Harris (Ashley Judd), she has two children, six year old daughter Tess (Destiny Grace Whitlock) and teenage son Randy (Chase Ellison), Tess has a loose tooth under her pillow for the real tooth fairy to leave a dollar for, Derek does not believe anyone should have dreams as he thinks they never come true, he almost blurts out that there is no such thing as the tooth fairy, but Carly stops him just in time, she is upset that he would think of spoiling her child's imagination. Later that night Derek finds a summons under his pillow from The Department of Dissemination of Disbelief, from Tooth Fairy Land, then he magically grows wings and is transported to this magical world, there he meets his case worker Tracy (Stephen Merchant) and the head fairy Lily (Dame Julie Andrews), she tells him he is a "dream crusher" and has unsympathetic dealings with children, so as punishment he has to serve two weeks as a tooth fairy. He wakes up, but this experience was no a dream, Jerry (Billy Crystal) gives him the necessary tools, "Shrinking Paste" to shrink down to six inches for one hour, "Invisible Spray" to be invisible for a short time, "Amnesia Dust" to make someone for events from a few seconds, "Cat Away" to scare cats, and "Dog Bark Peppermints" to make someone speak in dog barks. Derek has no choice but to carry out his tooth fairy duties whenever he is called, he is given the address of a child whose tooth has fallen out, it is his task to take the tooth from under the pillow and leave a dollar, of course he does not do so in the conventional way for a while, and his lack of commitment and things in his own personal life are creating problems. Slowly though, after some mucking about to make himself feel better and some tinkering in fairy matters Derek does learn to change his ways, he becomes accustomed to the good side of being a tooth fairy, and he bonds with Randy who wants to impress at a talent contest, there is the point though when everything becomes too much and things go wrong, and he snaps. In the end though Derek makes up for his mistakes, he completes his time as a tooth fairy, and Tracy achieves his dream of becoming a tooth fairy himself, Derek is forced to forget all his experiences and say goodbye to the magic world, but he still keeps the memory of believing in dreams, including seeing Randy gain a standing ovation at his talent show, and Derek proposes to Carly who accepts. Also starring Seth MacFarlane as Ziggy and Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son's Brandon T. Jackson as Duke. I agree Johnson is not much of an actor, but he is indeed likable as the washed up ice hockey player who learns the error of his ways in a daft way, the supporting cast are all alright as well, especially Merchent in his first big film role, and Andrews, Judd and Crystal get their moments. You could argue that this film is ridiculous and full of annoying sentimentality, but once you get into the swing of it you cannot help but giggle at the appropriate moments, it has some funny slapstick humour for all ages, and the special effects are pretty good for the magical stuff, a surprisingly pleasant fantasy comedy. Worth watching!

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sddavis63
2012/10/01

So this is not a great movie, and it will never be mistaken for one. I'd agree with that assessment. But it is kind of cute and it is very silly, and when you look at it as a movie that's basically there to appeal to kids (because there's really nothing in it for adults) you have to at least concede that cute and silly is not a bad combination for a kids movie. So this may not be great, but it's not really bad, in that it serves its purpose: it's a kid-friendly movie. Nothing wrong with that.Now, from an adult's point of view, the story which revolves around hockey player Derek Thompson - played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson - being sentenced to work as a tooth fairy for a couple of weeks as punishment for "disseminating disbelief" is pretty lame and the performances are generally forgettable. I was completely unconvinced of the need for the hockey angle, and frankly it was done badly. The on ice action was poorly portrayed (although the scene in which Thompson takes his revenge on the 18 year old whiz kid - Ryan Sheckler - was pretty funny) and, really, how could Thompson play 9 seasons without a single shot? 9 seasons without a goal maybe, but this guy seemed to get enough ice time, at least as an enforcer and bodyguard for his team's better players, so somewhere along the lines he's going to pick up the odd rebound and get a shot.This is mildly humorous every now and then, and considering how silly it really is it has some surprisingly recognizable faces in the cast - including Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal. I'd give it a 4/10 - but it's not a bad choice to sit down and watch this with your kids.

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Lomax343
2011/03/21

A lot of negative reviews on this site, from people this film was not aimed at. This film was aimed at eight-year-olds; and the eight-year-old I saw it with loved it.Anyone much older than eight will know after the first five minutes exactly how it will end - the Rock will be reconciled with his girlfriend, the kid will play his guitar sensationally at the talent contest, the wanna-be fairy will end up a fairy.But the under-tens don't care about this. They will see a series of unsophisticated gags - pratfalls, a man being flushed down a toilet, the wind being put up a cat - tailored at their level.For adults: a cameo from Billy Crystal (I'd pay to watch him cross the road), a bizarre scene in which grown men play poker round a table littered with juice cartons - and most of all the fact that you can leave the cinema with a happy child. And that's worth the price of a ticket.

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