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Tooth Fairy, November 11, 2002
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Movie Maniacs Series 5 The Tooth Fairy Action Figure by McFarlane Toys (Toy)
This is a rather unique figure. It is based on the villian of the delayed horror flick, originally titled 'The Tooth Fairy', co-staring Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Emma Caulfield. The movie went through a couple of name changes, now being titled 'Darkness Falls', which I don't find any more catchy. Apparently it was produced on a low budget, but after screening it, the studio decided they might have a better film on their hands if they inlisted Stan Winston to produce a new design for the Tooth Fairy. I guess this figure went into production before the change was made, so this figure might look different from what we'll see in the final film. The figure itself has decayed skin, wears a long black skirt, and has a pair of small wings, below a pair of large black wings. I was suprised when I saw this figure on the store shelf. It looks different from the early photos I've seen. Mine has her mouth grotesquely streached open, looking alot like the Blair Witch figure, also from McFarlane. However, the photo of the figure on the box is simply a woman's normal face, only decayed. Perhaps the change was made due to the character's scarier redone look in the final movie, either that, or there are two variations of this figure out there. I thought the normal face version looked cooler, but I can't complain, because, as always with McFarlane toys, it's incredibly detailed, and looks awesome when displayed.
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Wow! Really disturbing!, January 12, 2003
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Movie Maniacs Series 5 The Tooth Fairy Action Figure by McFarlane Toys (Toy)
I think the movie's producers made a mistake in letting Stan Winston change the design of the tooth fairy... looking at the movie trailers she has some kind of spawn-like hood over her face, making her features smooth. This figure here is truly disturbing, and would likely cause much more of a stir for movie goers. Perhaps they can at least keep the face with the grossly distorted mouth and black shiny staring eyes... Man that would freak me out more than any super-hero mask, that's for sure. This is what I imagined the Blair Witch would look like... damn that's good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Much Better Than I Expected!, January 12, 2003
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Movie Maniacs Series 5 The Tooth Fairy Action Figure by McFarlane Toys (Toy)
First off, as McFarlane has done before, there are apparently two versions of this figure. I have the open-mouthed one pictured here, but another reviewer stated he has the closed-mouth one pictured on the box. I hate when McFarlane does that kind of thing...It's just low and sneaky. The figure itself is great. It's not the most articulated figure McFarlane has done, but the HUGE wings on the figures back more than make up for that. I was totally taken by surprise by the wings- You can't see them at all when the figure is in the box, and I bought it thinking it was a cloak of some kind. I was pleasantly surprised... Overall, The Tooth Fairy makes a welcome addition to the Movie Maniacs collection, and with the movie "Darkness Falls" about to be released, it should be hard to find soon. Get yours now!
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