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Das Geheimnis des Regenbogensteins

Originaltitel: Shorts
  • 2009
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,7/10
8317
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William H. Macy, James Spader, Jon Cryer, Leslie Mann, Kat Dennings, Trevor Gagnon, Devon Gearhart, Jimmy Bennett, Leo Howard, Rebel Rodriguez, Jolie Vanier, and Jake Short in Das Geheimnis des Regenbogensteins (2009)
Shorts Theatrical Trailer - The discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes a stir in the suburban town of Black Falls, and grand-scale chaos occurs when the object falls into the hands of local adults.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.A young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.A young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.

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    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Rodriguez
    • Álvaro Rodríguez
    • Víctor Ugalde
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jimmy Bennett
    • James Spader
    • Kat Dennings
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,7/10
    8317
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Rodriguez
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Víctor Ugalde
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jimmy Bennett
      • James Spader
      • Kat Dennings
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    • 99Kritische Rezensionen
    • 53Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Jimmy Bennett
    Jimmy Bennett
    • Toe Thompson
    James Spader
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    • Mr. Black
    Kat Dennings
    Kat Dennings
    • Stacey Thompson
    Jake Short
    Jake Short
    • Nose Noseworthy
    Trevor Gagnon
    Trevor Gagnon
    • Loogie
    Devon Gearhart
    Devon Gearhart
    • Cole Black
    Jolie Vanier
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    • Helvetica Black
    Rebel Rodriguez
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    Leo Howard
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    Leslie Mann
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    • Mom Thompson
    Jon Cryer
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    • Dad Thompson
    William H. Macy
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    • Dr. Noseworthy
    Angela Lanza
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    • Blinker #1
    Zoe Webb
    • Blinker #2
    Chris Orf
    Chris Orf
    • Goofy Host
    Tina Rodriguez
    • Female Employee
    • Regie
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Rodriguez
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Víctor Ugalde
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    7devgibbs

    Through the Eyes of a Child

    I saw this with my son (10) and his friend. I expected to fall asleep because of the poor reviews on IMDb, but to my happy surprise it awoke the inner child in me. The wishes were plausible for children and the FX were enjoyable. The two kids with me complained that they would have had better wishes than in the movie or about this and that, but they barely moved a muscle while it was playing, didn't ask for popcorn or snacks.

    Overall, this is a great family film in the Disney vein of talking Herbie cars and other implausibilities that I loved as a child and am glad I saw with my child. Better than Spy Kids 2 or 3D, Shark Boy and Lava Girl.
    7tavm

    Robert Rodriguez' Shorts has some imagination and humor that goes down easy

    Just watched this movie from 2009 on a single children's matinée showing at 11 am with my movie theatre-working friend. With Robert Rodriguez' name attached, I expected something silly with some good laughs and I did. The title is meant to convey that it's a series of short segments as told by the main kid character in connection with a whole feature that deals with a wish-bearing rock. I think I liked the one about the booger monster the best with second being that bit where Leslie Mann and Jon Cryer as that kid's parents are being literally stuck together. Oh, and I didn't know that this was the first time that Cryer and James Spader had been in the same movie together since Pretty in Pink some 23 years previous. Anyway, I was amused most of the time and wouldn't mind seeing this again with my nieces and nephews. So on that note, Shorts is worth a look if you're in the mood for something imaginative and humorous.
    7bellino-angelo2014

    Why all the hate? It's a kids' movie for Christ's sake!

    I am not the target audience for SHORTS because I am soon to be 24 and I live alone. Yet I heard for years about this and since it has such a bad reputation I wanted to finally try it last summer despite I expected to hate it but, to my surprise, I liked it very much and couldn't believe why it has lots of negative reviews and a paltry 4,6.

    The film is set in Black Falls where a kid named Toe Thompson finds a magic and multi-colored rock that gives its owner the ability to grant all his wishes but when news of the rock break, everyone hopes to obtain it. Despite this is the plot the movie is made of a series of short films that are all interconnected and all involve crazy situations and various characters such as Toe's parents (Leslie Mann and Jon Cryer), villanious Mr. Black (James Spader) that is the CEO of Toe's dad's company, Doctor Noseworthy (William Macy) that has to deal with monsters after his son eats a booger and various others.

    I loved the CGI and especially the crocodiles at the beginning, they were so cute that I wanted to hug them. The humour was clean and most of the situations made me laugh a lot, such as the party at Black's mansions or the monsters in Doctor Noseworthy's house or when Toe's classmate eats one of the school's goldfish. The acting was adequate, nothing to rave about.

    Overall, a great kids movie that is better than its score and reviews might suggest. Don't always let your inner child captive because some movies are to be enjoyed at any age, and this is one of them.
    5DirtyStarling

    Not the best, but not terrible.

    You could do worse than to take your kids to see this film.

    I'm rating this on the same level I rated "The Final Destination" and "GI JOE."

    "The Final Destination" was a silly gimmicky horror film. "GI JOE" was a silly generic action film. "Shorts" is just a silly generic kids film, and when I say it's a kids film, I mean it's a KIDS film.

    Children will either like it or they won't. It's got a lot of stuff in it that will probably keep an undiscerning 5-10 year old entertained for an hour and a half. However, anyone over a certain age will just go... "Hey, that's kind of ridiculous..."

    The acting ranges from good to bad. The special effects are mostly obvious CG effects. The story is kind of lame, but it's a kids movie. Really everything in this film is just... OK. It's not a terrible film, but there's nothing that really makes it stand out either. The one thing I kind of liked was the story structure and editing style, but that's just about it.

    I just think its a kids film that tries a little too hard to be "just for kids." It doesn't really respect the intelligence of the kids watching it, but if the kids aren't picky anyway, it's not really a problem.

    I wouldn't really recommend it, but there's nothing wrong with it. If you just want to take your child to a movie, and this is the only thing playing, I'd say go for it. But its not something you absolutely have to see.

    5/10 - Generic kids film, but it's not terrible.
    3DonFishies

    Could have been great if there were more effort put into it

    Told in a very disjointed style, Shorts tells the tale of a group of children and adults living in the secluded Black Falls community where the popular Black Box all-in-one gadget is created. A rainbow coloured "wishing rock" falls from the sky during a rain storm, and bizarrely imaginative wishes are granted one-by-one for everyone that gets their hands on it. But not all wishes are as good as others.

    Robert Rodriguez, an all-in-one filmmaker unlike any other, has created another imaginative family film I imagine he is proud of because he can sit and watch it with his children. While the man made his bones on bullet strewn bloody epics like Desperado and Frank Miller's Sin City, he has never been one to shy away from the family genre. But with every entry, the work just continues to become sloppier. Inspired by his children or not, Rodriguez must have known Shorts was a bad idea from the start. But this clearly mattered very little.

    I am clearly in the wrong demographic to even begin deciphering what works and what does not in Shorts, but the film is a mess from start to finish. Employing a bit of the style of his buddy Quentin Tarantino, Rodriguez fashions the movie to work as smaller, unorganized stories within a grander framework (thus explaining the title of this opus). It is never confusing, but it becomes really annoying listening to the narrator, main character Toby "Toe" Thompson (Jimmy Bennett) tell us he does not remember the way the story goes every time the story jumps back or forward. Even worse is the addition of rewind, fast forward, and pause buttons that keep appearing during the film. Sure it is quirky and amusing the first time it shows up, but it just becomes bothersome and irritating as the film goes on. It really makes no sense why it is not told in any chronological order and just seems like Rodriguez mixed it up just to make the film a bit more interesting than it actually is.

    The film's storyline, as simplistic as it is, really offers nothing new to the family genre. Inherent issues about crumbling family units, making friends, and just genuinely finding your place in the world have all been done to death, as have stories about people wishing for things. And while some of the issues do succeed in being imaginative and unique, the stereotypical family film issues are anything but. Rodriguez throws them all into the film (and even a minor subplot about small green aliens) with a no-holds barred attitude dictated by a man who could care less what people think. And when the film reaches its credits, it really feels like all he did was throw ideas at the wall and went with the ones that stuck.

    As said, the imaginative wishes provided throughout the film by every character are what make the film. A booger monster, walking crocodiles and a baby who can speak to other through her mind are just the start of what you can expect to see during Shorts. And as the film goes on, the ideas just become sillier and more creative as they go along. But sadly, they do not appear all appear to be coming from the mind of Rodriguez. And that is where the film hits another bad turn: the special effects that create these wishes leaves a lot to be desired. Almost every single one looks freakishly amateur and unpolished. I know Rodriguez does a lot of the work himself, but after watching something as digital and special effects friendly as Frank Miller's Sin City, and how realistic that looks, it is a bit sad to look at this mess of a film as being from the same film-making group. It just feels all too disappointing, and like it was just pumped out too quickly before it was really perfected.

    The acting, much like the rest of the film, is not all that great. Bennett is amusing in the lead role, giving everything he can as a child actor. Yet it does not seem like he was provided much to do outside of what the script asks for. He has a much stronger presence as a supporting character in Orphan, and was better even in his minuscule role as Young Kirk in the recent Star Trek reimagining. I was much more impressed with newcomer Jolie Vanier as the villainess Helvetica. She appears to have really dug into her bad girl role, and is given ample opportunity to make something of the role. And in a movie like this, that is never really all too hard. Adult actors like Kat Dennings, William H. Macy, Jon Cryer, Leslie Mann and James Spader are all given a fair amount to do, but never really seem to give it their all. They just seem to be going through the motions, acting as ridiculous and goofy as they need to, and not doing much else.

    I started writing this review a few weeks ago after seeing the film, but forgot about finishing it. After watching the movie, it feels like Rodriguez acted the same way when he was writing and putting the film together. There are a few shells of interesting ideas that are on display at various points throughout the film, but they are never fully realized. I can really appreciate the family aspect of the production, and how much of a one-man team Rodriguez is. But this is just not a great film. It has imagination, but it lacks the ability to really stretch and mold it into something worthwhile. It easily could have been made into a stronger film if anyone on the team really put some effort into it. As it is, the newcomer Vanier is the only real reason to even attempt to sit through it.

    3/10.

    (Portions of this review originally appeared on http://www.dvdfanatic.com).

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    • Wissenswertes
      DITRADE(Robert Rodriguez): [fictional brand names]: Toby is seen eating Great White Bites cereal, also seen in Rodriguez' Planet Terror (2007).
    • Patzer
      Blinker #1 blinks (at around 31 mins) while opening a cellophane bag over his cereal bowl. Blinker #2 blinks (at around 22 mins) in the background during the classroom scene where the aliens are circling the bottoms of the students' desks while the teacher is conducting an experiment with catalysts.
    • Zitate

      Helvetica Black: Shall we do this?

      Toe Thompson: I just realized something. I know why you have them beat up on me everyday.

      Helvetica Black: 'Cause I hate you?

      Toe Thompson: Because you love me. That's right isn't it? We're both outsiders, We're both ignored, we both have railroad tracks for braces. we're lonely and boring and always getting in trouble because we have nothing else better to do.So, you're head-over-heels in love with me and that makes you furious! Am I right?

      Helvetica Black: How about... NO!

    • Crazy Credits
      When the closing credits reach the song section, Jimmy Bennett states he wrote the song 'Summer Never Ends' thereby his wish came true
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Marc Pease Experience/Shorts/Post Grad (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Spy Ballet
      Written by Robert Rodriguez

      Courtesy of MRX Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Oktober 2009 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
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    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Warner Bros.
      • Warner Bros. (Germany)
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      • Englisch
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      • Texas School for the Deaf, 1102 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704, USA
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      • Warner Bros.
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
      • Media Rights Capital (MRC)
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      • 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 20.919.166 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 6.410.339 $
      • 23. Aug. 2009
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 28.972.508 $
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