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The
tooth
fairy in this movie killed you no matter what.
It seems like the producers sat around and decided that they needed to put extra people in the movie just so the
tooth
fairy would have people to kill.
They called her the
'Tooth
Fairy' as she would kill kids after getting their last baby
tooth.
This work on the inn, has awoken the
'Tooth
Fairy'.
Even that death was stupid because the statues
tooth
went through his mouth and hangs there like that will support it and there is a scene when a goth girl loses her contacts doesn't find them, and seems like she doesn't need the.
My 12 year old son and I just squirmed and couldn't look at the screen when Shaq started rapping and we kept wondering why Max didn't wish for Kazzam to fix that front
tooth
of his!
The one-trick pony plot is long in the
tooth
after the first 20 minutes.
The plot for 'Darkness Falls' goes something like this: The
Tooth
Fairy, a murderous woman who hides her face due to disfigurement kills people who look at her out of revenge.
In 'The
Tooth
Fairy' (2006), the disfigured
Tooth
Fairy (who, yeah, hides her face) unleashes her furious vengeance on just about anyone.
What are they going to do when someone has a
tooth
ache never mind giving birth... yea right.
The
Tooth
Fairy is set in a small town somewhere in Northern California where Peter Campbell (Lochlyn Munro) has brought a farming property which he is renovating & planning to turn into a holiday inn, he is joined by his girlfriend Darcy Wagner (Chandra West) & her young 12 year old daughter Pamela (Nicole Munoz) who arrive to help for the weekend.
While exploring the property Pamela meets another young girl named Emma (Jianna Ballard) who warns her that evil lurks within her new home, she tells a tale of an evil old witch known as the
Tooth
Fairy who takes baby teeth from children & then kills them.
there's that believe the children magic that exists in movies like "babe" (the pig) or "angels in the outfield" that defeats the evil
tooth
fairy.
the parents end up believing their daughter about her ability to see the ghost and utilize this skill to supernaturally defeat the
tooth
fairy.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal atmosphere of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's
tooth
in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
I know I should like this film, and I do for the most part, but as other's have mentioned, it is a bit long in the
tooth.
The only part i hated about the
tooth
ferry was the 2 red neck brothers at the gas station.They were funny and the dialog made me laugh but this was not a comedy.
I was able to follow the movie and enjoy it without having to look at my watch every 5 minutes.I enjoyed the scenes with the
tooth
fairy and the burning of her.
Colman is fine if a bit long in the
tooth
in the dual roles of a king and a look-alike commoner.
The luggage sequence, being dumped down in the middle of the central park, breaking off the
tooth
scene, to name a few.
The Hansons are clearly trying to keep their careers going, despite being rather long in the
tooth.
Col. Scott says to him over the radio,"You wait right up there Joe, while I play Dixie on these two buck
tooth
pals of yours."
His goofy appearance, including the masterpiece chipped
tooth
is enough of a cue for pants-wetting, floor-stamping laughter.
In one scene, a man slips on a skateboard, crashes into a crowd of people, LITERALLY flies across the room, and lands in a large aquarium tank, and emerges with a octopus that looks its right out of "The adventures of Timmy the
Tooth"
stuck to his face!
They lose their hotel room, get mugged by a mysterious Graham Jarvis (as Murray), become captive of liquor store looters, get mugged yet again, Jack breaks his
tooth
on a Cracker Jack, he is accused of molesting a child, Sandy loses her wedding ring briefly, Lemmon has temporary hearing loss from an exploding gas main, and get caught in a anti-Communist riot.
This was during his later years when he was getting a bit long in the
tooth
to believably play those nasty, tough guy parts... but he is still the most interesting thing in this movie.
While Twinkle goes to catch fish harpooning and using flies, Rose tries to ease her father's pain by pulling out the aching
tooth
with string tied to a rock.
The setting was cool, and i really liked the aggressiveness Chuck had in this one plus, the 2 main villains were great!. it did drag a bit in the middle, and it is a bit long in the tooth, however i enjoyed this film, as it has lots of great fights, a decent plot and, some good eye candy.
No character development means I am actually rooting for her to get vacuumed up by the crazy demon...or the invisible
tooth
lady that snuggles people to death.
I know I'm going against the grain here, because most of the comments have been favourable, but this movie is about as plausible as the
Tooth
Fairy.
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