Nana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power outage suggests something is amiss... Read allNana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power outage suggests something is amiss, something much more sinister than Carla could imagine.Nana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power outage suggests something is amiss, something much more sinister than Carla could imagine.
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Claire-Maria Fox
- Carla
- (as Claire Maria Fox)
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Claudine-Helene Aumord
- Jen
- (as Claudine Helene-Aurmord)
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Clayton Frake
- Corey
- (as Clayton Frake-Worthington)
Elena Thomas
- Layla
- (as Elena Carys-Thomas)
Mat Sibal
- Homeless Man
- (as Mathew Sibal)
Nerys Amber Stocks
- Young Layla
- (as Nerys Stocks)
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The premise could be pretty interesting, but it's just horribly executed.
The movie fails at so many points in the filmmaking process.
The first part of the movie is very confusing and afterwards you're hit over the head with exposition.
The actors aren't that great, but it might as well be a lack of direction or the horrible writing.
Unfortunately they fail completely, at believably portraying the whole thing.
Last but not least, the casting is very poor. For example the "daughter" looks 15 years older than the "mom".
If you're like me sometimes a review meant to push away makes me want to watch it more. They'll go on and on about what happens, why, who, blah blah blah.
Here's all my advice... Don't. Just don't watch it. You'll seriously wish you had listened to me! :)
Here's all my advice... Don't. Just don't watch it. You'll seriously wish you had listened to me! :)
The first Tooth Fairy movie is one that eluded me on my bi-weekly visits to the Human sideshow known as Walmart. I guess I was slightly pickier back then. I bought the fourth entry there recently not realizing it was part of a series. Fortunately I found parts 2 and 3 at Goodwill and was able to obtain the original on eBay for less than the cost of a new movie and that includes shipping. A word of warning to people hoarding Scott Jeffrey movies for resale value later on, don't do it. Even those sexy slipcovers won't make these turds valuable. This doesn't feature Scott's usual coterie of actresses/actors with none of the faces familiar to me. It does feature the overly dramatic dialogue and talkative nature of most of Jeffrey's movies. Like all of them they start out fast and furious and then plod along with endless drama and boredom for the vast "middle" part of the movie. Things pick up at the end with some decent kills involving teeth removal and a toothbrush death which was unrealistic but fun. This movie also features some pro-sugar propaganda, with the deadly white substance being one of the few things that can harm Tooth.
Tooth is a really lame moniker for a killer creature. The creature itself is kind of cool looking during its brief screen time. This also features a quick scene of the often annoying/occasionally funny Shawn C. Phillips in an online video explaining the history of the Tooth Fairy. Like most Scott Jeffrey produced movies this is dreary, colorless, humorless, way too talky and wastes a beautiful English countryside location. There's no sex/nudity as usual though the cast is absent of beautiful women so it's not a huge loss. There's also a very sparse amount of blood and gore. Jeffrey has been involved in some fun films, Tooth Fairy isn't one of them. I'm really glad I have 3 more Tooth Fairy films (with a fifth film in production) to look forward to.
Tooth is a really lame moniker for a killer creature. The creature itself is kind of cool looking during its brief screen time. This also features a quick scene of the often annoying/occasionally funny Shawn C. Phillips in an online video explaining the history of the Tooth Fairy. Like most Scott Jeffrey produced movies this is dreary, colorless, humorless, way too talky and wastes a beautiful English countryside location. There's no sex/nudity as usual though the cast is absent of beautiful women so it's not a huge loss. There's also a very sparse amount of blood and gore. Jeffrey has been involved in some fun films, Tooth Fairy isn't one of them. I'm really glad I have 3 more Tooth Fairy films (with a fifth film in production) to look forward to.
Sometimes gambles pay off. Sometimes you get this. Presents itself like it wants to be a horror movie but it's heavily padded with family turmoil that isn't even remotely interesting. At a few points it seems like they're intentionally trying to make a "so bad it's good" movie. But Troll 2 this is not. Just steer clear of this one.
Some of the highlights of this film inspired me to write a review. The finer highlights:
-The "grandma" being younger than the daughter
-The "grandpa"'s silly wig
-The inventive use of dental implements such as toothbrush and floss as death instruments
-The silly ghost mask used for the bad guy
Overall, a solid 5 as far as bad horror movies go. I am always interested in seeing a new spin on an old classic theme and this one failed miserably! It did make me laugh out loud, though, and inspired me to write this review. Give it a try, if for anything other than the laughs!
-The "grandma" being younger than the daughter
-The "grandpa"'s silly wig
-The inventive use of dental implements such as toothbrush and floss as death instruments
-The silly ghost mask used for the bad guy
Overall, a solid 5 as far as bad horror movies go. I am always interested in seeing a new spin on an old classic theme and this one failed miserably! It did make me laugh out loud, though, and inspired me to write this review. Give it a try, if for anything other than the laughs!
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- GoofsFirst night Carla spends at Jen's farm, there is a full moon. A night or maybe few nights, but certainly not three weeks pass, and the moon is waxing gibbous.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Tooth Fairy: The Root of Evil (2020)
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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