Watch Tooth Fairy Online

For every blogger who thinks himself a movie critic: Lighten up already on Dwayne Johnson and Tooth Fairy. So it’s no “Dark Knight” or “Iron Man”. Good. You think Johnson should stick to action roles? Try staying with any job you may have at the moment and get back to us. Think you’ll pass on this one? Sounds like a plan. But for the rest of us who could care less about the MTV Movie Awards, there are worse ways to waste some time. Watch Tooth Fairy online and see what you think.

Tooth Fairy is the latest from screenwriters Babaloo Mandel and Lowell Ganz, the same team that gave us “Splash”, “City Slickers” and “Parenthood”, among others. Watch Tooth Fairy online and you should recognize their style immediately. Dwayne Johnson, formerly known as “The Rock”, stars as a hockey player whose mean streak gets him sentenced to a temporary gig as a tooth fairy.

When you watch Tooth Fairy online, you’ll see two other familiar faces you may not have seen for a while. A quick flash of Julie Andrews and a slightly longer clip showing Billy Crystal may be all some people need to be sold on this film. Though she’s somewhat harder to recognize when watching Tooth Fairy online, you’ll also see Ashley Judd.

Watch Tooth Fairy Online

It’s worth mentioning, as well, two more faces you may have been lucky enough to catch in movies and TV somewhat recently. That would be the two “fairy coaches” you see when you watch Tooth Fairy online that are apparently training Johnson, Brandon T. Jackson (“Tropic Thunder”) and Stephen Merchant (“Extras”).

For those who think it looks like “The Santa Clause” films, there is a good reason. Tooth Fairy director Michael Lembeck directed parts 2 and 3 of the Christmas-themed movies. You’ll definitely see the similarities between those and Tooth Fairy just by watching Tooth Fairy online.

No, Tooth Fairy isn’t likely to win an Oscar or even an MTV Movie Award. Sometimes, though, a movie is worth seeing just because it makes you smile. My guess is that most “critics” that slam Dwayne Johnson for taking a role in a kid-friendly movie probably haven’t been “R”-rated legal age long enough to get it yet.