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Tooth Fairy is a 2010 American fantasy comedy family film directed by Michael Lembeck and produced by Jason Blum, Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray.It was written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Randi Mayem Singer, Joshua Sternin and Jennifer Ventimilia with music by George S. Clinton, and stars Dwayne Johnson in the title role, Ashley Judd, and Julie Andrews.
Films about tooth fairies, fantasy figures of early childhood in Western and Western-influenced cultures. The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow or on their bedside table and the Tooth Fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.
Release date Title Director(s) Distributor January 22, 2010 Tooth Fairy: Michael Lembeck: 20th Century Fox: October 22, 2010 Paranormal Activity 2: Tod Williams: Paramount Pictures April 1, 2011 Insidious: James Wan: FilmDistrict: October 21, 2011 Paranormal Activity 3: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman: Paramount Pictures August 3, 2012 The ...
Tooth Fairy 2 is a 2012 American fantasy comedy family film directed by Alex Zamm and starring Larry the Cable Guy in the lead role. It is the stand-alone sequel to the 2010 film Tooth Fairy, starring Dwayne Johnson. It was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on March 6, 2012.
Released on The Santa Clause 2 home media, the 3 minutes 30 second short film is a mockumentary interview with Father Time, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Cupid, Sandman and Mother Nature. The actors reprised their roles from the film.
Cars is an American animated film series and media franchise set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter, Joe Ranft and Jorgen Klubien. The franchise began with the 2006 film, Cars, produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was followed by the sequels Cars 2 (2011) and Cars 3 (2017).
Tooth Fairy: co-production with Walden Media, Dune Entertainment, Mayhem Pictures and Blumhouse Productions: February 12, 2010 Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief: distribution only; produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Dune Entertainment, 1492 Pictures and Sunswept Entertainment March 19, 2010 Diary of a Wimpy Kid
In this German children's fantasy film, 11-year-old Felix accidentally shrinks his school's hated headmistress to 6 inches tall. [23] Help, I Shrunk My Parents 2018: In the sequel, Felix accidentally shrinks his parents. [24] Help, I Shrunk My Friends 2021: In the third part, Felix accidentally shrinks his classmates. [25] Honey, I Blew Up the Kid