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Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy

Derek Thompson (Dwayne Johnson) is 'The Tooth Fairy,' a hard-charging minor league ice hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their teeth.

When Derek discourages a youngster's hopes, he's sentenced to one week's hard labour as a real tooth fairy complete with the requisite tutu, wings and magic wand. At first, Derek bumbles as he tries to furtively stumble 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.

Starring Dwayne Johnson, Julie Andrews, Ashley Judd, Stephen Merchant, Billy Crystal, Brandon T. Jackson

Directed by Michael Lembeck ('The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause', 'Connie and Carla')

Written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia, Randi Mayem Singer, Jim Piddock

Fantasy, Family, Comedy | 1hr 41mins | Rated (G) | Origin: USA, Canada

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  • My kids loved it

     4

    and I could put up with it because THE ROCK is OMG!!!! :)))

    By tashnz75

  • well...

     4

    if u didnt wnt to let ur kids knw dat there is no such thing as the toothfary then u should ov looked at the tralier first ohk sooo it is ur fault lady

    By edna

  • O.M.G

     5

    this is areally good movie

    By ellena

  • cool

     5

    it is very good but i agree it should be rated pg

    By Alice

  • I watched this movie with my buddies and I think its okay

     4

    It was funny at points but I think it should be rated at least a PG

    By Lisa

  • Must see...

     5

    This movie is 'O' for awesome!! It's hilarious, but at the same time have some valueable lessons, for the young and the old. It's about a cocky hockey player (Dwayne Johnson), who one night wakes up as a tooth fairy. Him being a tooth fairy, gets the soft side of this huge man. Girls this movie may leave you breatheless...cos the Rock looks real gOod....take a look money's worth right here...

    By Shawtee

  • wicked...

     5

    havnt seen it yet but any single islanders that are going there holla westfeild manukau

    By stace

  • Don't see tooth fairy if you want children to still believe!

     1

    I went with my two young boys to see Tooth fairy. They went in believing and came out not believing. The character basically gets told off by his girlfriend because she wanted to be the one to tell her daughter there was no tooth fairy and not him. They also reference that its the children's "imagination" through out the movie when discussing the tooth fairy. A HUGE disappointment and frankly like the girlfriend...I should be able to decide when my kids learn about the tooth fairy and not from this low grade movie I shelled out 60 bucks to reward my children to see. No reward but lots of disappointment.

    By Beth

  • wot

    i haven't seen it yet because it hasn't come out yet in new zealand

    By paige

  • mean movie

    The rock is da man!!

    By ggg

  • the tooth fairy

     4

    I was at the movies to see slvin and the chipmunks squeckel, saw the trailer and was laughing so hard, as was my grandson, I thinks this is going to be a hilarious movie and I want to know when its coming out..... looking forward to it

    By shesadvl

  • I had a look at this cos I thought this might be a horror movie ...

     1

    ... and it seems I was right.

    By veryeavy

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  • NZ Herald (Francesca Rudkin)

    2 2 out of 5 stars

    The best thing about this harmless, predictable fairytale moral is Stephen Merchant, Ricky Gervais' writing partner. He makes a film that will only appeal to kids a tolerable exercise for those parents calculating just how many more days it is until school starts.
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  • Urban Cinefile (Australia)

    Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson has a pleasant onscreen presence, but with material as flimsy and humourless as this, he looks ridiculous wearing a pink tutu, tights and oversize wings, sneaking into homes to collect teeth from sleeping children.
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