9/12/2023 0 Comments Tooth fairy movie 3![]() Look, this movie’s premise is outlandish and is one that has already been covered by “The Santa Clause,” a film we should review since Tim Allen kills Santa in that.īrown: Fun fact: The director of this movie, Michael Lembeck, directed the second and third “Santa Clause” movies.įroemming: Was he trying to create a cinematic universe of crappy movies?īrown: If you look at his filmography, yes.įroemming: Even more outlandish is this movie expects me to believe The Rock is a hockey player. Hell, this movie was three years before “Pain & Gain.” At least he got a Kid’s Choice Award nomination for this? I was about to classify this movie as an early Hollywood misstep. I suppose his previous roles like “Walking Tall” and “Doom” didn’t quite appeal to Mom, Dad and lil’ Suzie. ”Īnd now, we have arrived in a world of crushed dreams and loose incisors in “Tooth Fairy” as The Rock ventured into the world of a family film. and grilled human hands of “ Pain & Gain. Last week we explored the “true story” world of steroid-induced E.D. Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 18 percent Our take:īrown: From Hulk muscles to fairy tales, The Rock Month is bringing the JOE-DOWN to strange places. Plot Summary: (From IMDB) A bad deed on the part of a tough minor-league hockey player results in an unusual sentence: He must serve one week as a real-life tooth fairy. Here’s hoping that this is the start of something special with this franchise.Starring: The Rock, Ashley Judd, Julie Andrews Mostly thanks to the change in direction of the titular character. However, it’s a decent movie that borders on good several times. Yet it plays out like it thinks it’s on par with Saw or something. The lack of tangible characters makes it hard to care too much about who lives or dies and the ending has a strange ‘twist’ that doesn’t actually feel like a twist at all. It’s here too that some of the less than stellar moments of acting stand out too. Perhaps nowhere worse than during the several scenes set in the local pub. The story is slow to get going and drags in places. ![]() Sometimes, particularly at the end, it’s your imagination that creates the scares from the set-up the movie has provided.Īll that being said, it’s not flawless, not even close. While some may bemoan the lack of spilled blood, it’s a story that doesn’t always feel like it needs it. ![]() You may not feel completely invested in their plights as the characters are basic but when compared to what we’ve gotten in the past with this franchise, this positively shine.Īnother interesting aspect is how Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain mainly goes for tension and dread over outright gore and guts. This tooth fairy feels dangerous and that makes the events that occur all the more impactful.Ī decent cast, some better than others, also makes the film infinitely more watchable. Not only that, but it is also kept in the shadows and just on the edge of the peripherals for a lot of the runtime. The decision to turn the tooth fairy into a ‘flesh and bone’ killer with a softly spoken demeanour and a creepy mask was smart. However, it deserves credit for making a lot of effort and turning an awful villain into something that can actually be scary. The original trio of the Tooth Fairy movies were poor, at times exceptionally poor, so there’s an argument that Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain didn’t have to do much to improve upon things. ![]() The cosy break that the teachers had planned for the kids is about to go off the rails.Ī major step-up in almost every department, Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain is an important refresh of the franchise. A lunatic infamous for murdering their victims and taking their teeth. Unfortunately for them, a local asylum has lost one of their most dangerous inmates. A group of teachers who have taken their children on a trip to an isolated house in the mountains. Albeit, with a liberal amount of fantasy, it is a horror movie after all.įorget the Corey story of the past three films, Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain has a new cast to focus on. Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain shifts the story from something supernatural to something more realistic. Starring Paula Coiz, Samantha Cull, Genna Loskutnikov, Giedre Jackyte, Marcus Massey and Jo Barker. You can read our reviews of the franchise so far below. Once again directed by Louisa Warren with a screenplay by Ben Daly, Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain aka Toothfairy 4: Reborn is a reboot of the franchise. Just when you thought we were done with the tooth-based shenanigans, the Tooth Fairy returns for another appointment. ![]()
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