![]() ![]() Carla is sick of her crazy alcoholic stories and tries to leave, however a power. Even so, the location is beautiful and well-photographed and some moments are well directed. Nana starts to tell the legend of the evil tooth fairy who rips out teeth. And yet it suffers more than most with its limitations - it has no pace, and the acting varies from scene to scene. This is an independent film, and I like independent films. All accompanied by the strains of a mournful piano. In among the grubby soap-opera-level squabbles, the creature is revealed as a family curse, in a series of flashbacks spread throughout. Suddenly, there's a bit of gore and the tantalising idea of people suffering other peoples' pain when having their teeth hammered out. Cannell and was released on Augon DVD in the United States and Canada. Things improve slightly when the Tooth Fairy turns up, all distorted voice and Halloween mask. After recently taking on the task of caring for her nephew after her sister's death, Carla ignores Nana's crazy stories of the evil tooth fairy, who rips out people's teeth. The Tooth Fairy is a 2006 American horror film directed by Chuck Bowman. It's difficult to think of a worse start to a film. Father Rueben (Will Dodd) looks even younger, resplendent with a few grey flecks of hair and growling for all he's worth to convince us of his 'advanced' years. Jen (Claudine-Helene Aumord) is visited by her resentful daughter Carla (Claire-Maria Fox), who looks exactly the same age. The first few scenes made me think the production was a spoof, so incredible were the casting choices. Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith Stars: Warwick Davis, John Gatins, Lee Armstrong, John DeMita Votes: 8,197 The leprechaun is in Las Vegas, oh my 9. It's difficult to know what to make of this. An evil leprechaun finds himself in Las Vegas, where he proceeds to cause mischief by killing people, granting twisted wishes, and infecting a young man with his green blood. ![]()
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