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The Tooth Fairy, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: The Tooth Fairy Movie Count: 58 TV Ep Count: 17 Time Started: 5:30pm Plot: Northern California, 1949: In the woods outside of a small town, a hideous witch lured children to her crumbling home where she stole their teeth, butchered their bodies, and cursed their souls to wander the earth forever. Decades later the house has been converted into a quaint country inn, but an untold evil remains: The witch's slumber has been disturbed, and her vengeful spirit seeks the violent slaughter of all who stay there. And for one eleven-year-old girl with a loose molar and an active imagination, the ultimate horror begins with a visit from THE TOOTH FAIRY. My Thoughts: Another one I have never seen before. It was a good movie.... but not a great movie. It is definitely worth watching... but at the same time I am glad I spent less then $10 for it. I would have probably been a little disappointed if I spent more then I did on it. One thing I liked about this one is that it was more then just a movie about a witch... it was also a movie about ghosts... ghosts that needed help to get rid of the witch so their souls could finally find peace. For those that don't like gore... be warned that this one has a few scenes of gore in it. So over-all I would say this is a solid (slightly) above average movie. (From Month-Long Horror/Halloween Marathon on October 20th, 2007) Kumonosu jô (Throne of Blood), a review by AntaresYear: 1957 Film Studio: Toho Genre: War, Drama Length: 109 Min. Director Akira Kurosawa (1910) WritingProducerCinematographer Asakazu Nakai (1901) MusicStarsReviewMacbeth, Ikiru, Shichinin no samurai, and finally Ratings Criterion 5 Stars - The pinnacle of film perfection and excellence. (From Kumonosu jô (Throne of Blood) (1957) on January 18th, 2010) Tom's Random Reviews, a review by TomTitle: I Dream of Jeannie: Season Five Year: 1969 Director: Rating: NR Length: 628 Min. Video: Full Frame 1.33:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Mono, Spanish: Dolby Digital Mono, Portuguese: Dolby Digital Mono Subtitles: Portuguese, Spanish Stars: Barbara Eden Larry Hagman Hayden Rorke Bill Daily Plot:Awards:
Extras: Closed Captioned Trailers My Thoughts:
(From Tom's Random Reviews on December 27th, 2009) |