The Tooth Fairy – Movie Review – Linda Randall – Michael Lembeck Dwayne Johnson Julie Andrews Billy Crystal Ashley Judd Chase Ellison Stephen Merchant Ryan Sheckler
The Tooth Fairy – Trailer – 2010
The Tooth Fairy was a heartwarming story full of action, adventure and humor. First we have this hunky muscular hockey player Dwayne Johnson (known as the rock from wwe wrestling). Then we have Julie Andrews as the fairy god mother who see’s all and brings discipline to naughty hockey players who make children disbelieve in the tooth fairy. Stephen Merchant is Tracey – the assistant who trains our hockey player and helps him become an acceptable tooth fairy. Enter Ashley Judd the girlfriend, Chase Ellison the young son who hates the guys that mom dates and a cute little girl played by Destiny Whitlock. The little one who loses a tooth and starts the domino effect of teaching mr meane the meaning of a child’s imagination and how important it is to keep it intact.
It’s a wonderful story about a single mom with two kids, struggling to understand her jock hockey playing boyfriends crazy antics.
It’s hilarious when he’s caught in wings and tutu and must hide what is going on in his life. He snaps under pressure and just about ruins everything in his life including his relationships, his career and his sanity.
Tracey comes to his rescue in more ways than one. They help each other out and we the audience are entertained by it all.
Director Michael Lembeck has a great imagination and it’s shown by the way he makes the rock dress up in the “wrong” fairy costume. Picture a tall, muscular hunk in a pink tutu and you will know what I mean. I couldn’t stop laughing just from that one part of the movie.
I was chuckling throughout the show but it didn’t really give me any gut wrenching laughs. I was hoping for a few of those. You do end up leaving the picture with a smile on your face. Make sure you stay for the credits at the end. I’ll have to say they saved the “funniest” scene for last. It involves Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal arguing about something and it’s hilarious what they do!
There were lots of kids in the audience and they were giggling like mad. The adults were happy to have some “family” time. The movie is appealing to the very young and middle age group. I didn’t see any teens in the audience, which is a shame. I think they would love seeing something they used to believe in, come to life.
Now we have an idea that our tooth fairies aren’t just female, they can also be male, attractive, muscular and hunky.
I adore the rock and I’m a big fan of any movie that he’s in. The same goes for Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal. Although Billy plays a small part in this movie (usually he’s the lead) it was funny just the same. As Julie is the perfect headmistress and heartwarming boss type, she is the perfect person for the “fairy godmother.”
I’ll have to give a nod to the performances of Chase Ellison (can you really play a guitar that good? Your performance was very BELIEVABLE and that is important as you grow as an actor). As for the cute little toothless Destiny Whitlock, your are as cute as a button and perfect for the part. I just wish you would have sung the song… all I want for Christmas is my two front Teeth.
Overall I can see why people rated the movie 8/10 and 10/10 on my scores. It’s a good movie, take the family out for some pop and popcorn and enjoy yourselves.
p.s
I enjoyed their performance as rivals in young and old with our hockey players. It was extremely amusing when our tooth fairy disappears and gives his rival a wedgie to teach him a lesson!
Ryan Sheckler Interview – The Tooth Fairy Movie


















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Pingback by The-Tooth-Fairy-Michael-Lembeck-Dwayne-Johnson-Julie-Andrews-Billy-Crystal-Ashley-Judd-Chase-Ellison-Stephen-Merchant. : Sysmaya — January 27, 2010 @ 4:01 pm
the tooth fairy is amazing movie which come along with super humors. wow, it was amazing movie which depict true sense of the humors. i really appreciate this movie as it made me really laugh. i love it very much.
Comment by asheley — January 27, 2010 @ 10:26 pm