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Shorts

  • Director: Robert Rodriguez
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Family-Oriented Comedy
  • Themes: Priceless Artifacts and Prized Objects, Bullies, Wishes Come True
  • Main Cast: Jimmy Bennett, Jake Short, Kat Dennings, Trevor Gagnon, Devon Gearhart
  • Release Year: 2009
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

A young boy living in a cookie-cutter suburb gets hit on the head with a rainbow-colored rock that grants wishes to anyone who holds it in this family-oriented fantasy comedy from Spy Kids director Robert Rodriguez. All the houses in Black Falls look exactly the same, and everyone who lives in this suburban Shangri-la works for Black Box Unlimited Worldwide Industries Incorporated. A highly profitable company thanks to their latest invention, Mr. Black's Black Box -- an all-in-one communication device that's revolutionized the technological landscape -- Black Box Unlimited Worldwide Industries Incorporated also employs the parents of 11-year-old Toe Thompson. But Toe isn't entirely sold on the concept of this corporate conglomerate; all he wants is to make some new friends, and that wish comes true after Toe is struck in the head by a mysterious rainbow-colored rock that falls right out of the clear blue sky. A magical stone that puts Mr. Black's Black Box to shame, Toe's rock possesses the power to grant wishes. Now, as the rock begins to change hands, Black Falls is overrun by miniature spaceships, crocodile armies, boogers the size of boulders, and whatever other oddities the imaginative local kids happen to dream up. Who would have thought that the real trouble would start once the grown-ups in town get their hands on the mysterious rock? With the situation quickly spiraling out of control, it's up to Toe and his friends to save the townspeople from themselves by proving to them that the things you wish for may not actually be the best things for you. Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, and James Spader co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

Robert Rodriguez, director of such awesome highs as Spy Kids, and such icky lows as Shark Boy and Lava Girl, probably has a lot of people wondering which end of the spectrum he's hit with his latest family-friendly effort, 2009's Shorts. Well, the verdict is in. If you are ten years old, then you might be happy with a movie about technologically magical devices that can do anything (PDA? Laptop? Electric razor?), mystical rocks that grant poorly stated wishes in literal terms (I wish you'd just GROW UP! Ruh-roh!), and angry alligators that run around on their hind legs (actually pretty terrifying). If you are a grown-up, then you might be mildly amused with a movie full of booger jokes, trite life lessons, and James Spader's big, fat face. Either way, you won't be miserable, but by the same token, you won't be ecstatic either.

Shorts weighs in with a solid C -- nowhere near the torture of Shark Boy, but never even touching the joy of Spy Kids. Told in a series of five segments (the shorts intimated in the title), the story follows a boy named Toby "Toe" Thompson (Jimmy Bennett). His family lives in a corporate community set up for the employees of Black Box Unlimited -- an all-powerful company that manufactures a device that can do or be anything: the Black Box. The company's hard-line boss, Mr. Black (Spader), is bent on dominating the marketplace, and pits two of his executives against each other in coming up with even more limitless capability for the product's next upgrade. The only problem is that the two execs (Jon Cryer and Leslie Mann) just happen to be husband and wife, as well as Toe's parents.

Meanwhile, Toe, who is a total weirdo outsider kid, finds a magical rock that grants wishes. This treasure offers him a reprieve from loneliness and bullies, but it also looks to be the answer that Black Box is looking for, which pings it on the radar of Helvetica, Mr. Black's bitchy daughter (Jolie Vanier). Many crazy antics ensue, as Toe and his new misfit friends all scramble to keep the stone in the right hands, and inadvertently fill their world with wild, cartoony obstacles in the meantime. It's all good fun; it's just not the makings of a classic. That's kind of disappointing for the grown-ups who know what creative feats the director is capable of, but for the kids that this movie was made for, it's sound entertainment. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jolie Vanier - Helvetica Black; Rebel Rodriguez - Lug; Leo Howard - Laser; Leslie Mann - Mom Thompson; Jon Cryer - Dad Thompson; William H. Macy - Dr. Noseworthy; James Spader - Mr. Black; Angela Lanza - Teacher; Alejandro Rose-Garcia - John/Boyfriend; Cambell Westmoreland - Blinker #1; Zoe Webb - Blinker #2; Chris Orf - Goofy Host; Tina Rodriguez - Female Employee; Jack Hurst - Male Employee; Jonathan Breck - Security Guard; Racer Rodriguez - Bully #1; Rocket Rodriguez - Bully #2; Elizabeth Avellan - The Baby

Credit

Caylah Eddleblute - Art Director, Mary Vernieu - Casting, J.C. Cantu - Casting, Nina Proctor - Costume Designer, Robert Rodriguez - Director, Robert Rodriguez - Editor, Ethan Maniquis - Editor, Hunt Lowry - Executive Producer, Stacy Cohen - Executive Producer, Dan Lin - Executive Producer, Mohammed Khalaf - Executive Producer, Edward Borgerding - Executive Producer, Bill Scott - Line Producer, Robert Rodriguez - Composer (Music Score), Carl Thiel - Composer (Music Score), George Oldziey - Composer (Music Score), Gregory Nicotero - Makeup Special Effects, Howard Berger - Makeup Special Effects, KNB EFX - Makeup Special Effects, Steve "Q" Joyner - Production Designer, Robert Rodriguez - Cinematographer, Robert Rodriguez - Producer, Elizabeth Avellan - Producer, Steve M. Davison - Stunts Coordinator, Bill Scott - Unit Production Manager, Robert Rodriguez - Screenwriter, Robert Rodriguez - Visual Effects Supervisor, Amber Kirsch - Visual Effects Producer

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Shorts
Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Produced by Robert Rodriguez
Elizabeth Avellán
Written by Robert Rodriguez
Starring Jimmy Bennett
Kat Dennings
Trevor Gagnon
Jon Cryer
Leslie Mann
William H. Macy
James Spader
Music by George Oldziey
Robert Rodriguez
Carl Thiel
Cinematography Robert Rodriguez
Editing by Ethan Maniquis
Robert Rodriguez
Studio Imagenation Abu Dhabi
Media Rights Capital
Troublemaker Studios
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) August 21, 2009 (2009-08-21)
Running time 89 min.
Country  United States
 United Arab Emirates
Language English
Gross revenue $25,747,167[1]

Shorts (also known as Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock poster title, or Shorts: A Not-So Tall Tale) is a 2009 family comedy/adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It was released in the United States on August 21, 2009.[2] A Nintendo DS video game of the same name was announced on June 23, 2009, with a prospective July release date in advance of the movie.[3]

Contents

Plot

The Plot is put into "a series of shorts" shown in non-chronological order. The order is: 0,2,1,4,3,5.

Episode Zero

The Blinkers
Characters: Eddie and Betty

The movie starts before the logo with a pair of twins (Cambell Westmoreland and Zoe Webb) who decide to have a staring contest. The game continues throughout the course of the movie as a running gag. Both brother and sister lose because their mom snapped her fingers in front of their faces, causing both to blink at the same time. As they wondered who won the game they began a new round.Which starts the logo then officaly begins the film.

Episode Two

Alien8ed
Character: Toby "Toe" Thompson

Toe (Jimmy Bennett) begins telling the story from his point of view and explaining The Black Box Inc, where all the adults work. It is this company that creates the "Black Box", a small cube that can fill any technological need and which every adult at Black Falls works at. Toe goes to school only to be bullied by his worst enemy Helvetica "Hel" Black (Jolie Vanier) and her brother Cole (Devon Gearhart). Toe speculates in front of everyone that Hel loves him, which infuriates Hel. Cole starts throwing rocks at Toe, one of which is the rainbow colored wishing rock. Toe wishes for friends which come in the form of small aliens. Toe takes the aliens to school, which leads to a series of events ending with Toe and Hel with broken arms. The aliens leave, but Toe keeps the rock.

Episode One

The Wishing Rock
Characters: Loogie, Laser and Lug Short.

The Wishing Rock appears for the first time in front of the Short's House. The three brothers Loogie (Trevor Gagnon), Laser (Leo Howard), and Lug (Rebel Rodriguez) use the rock to wish for a giant fort. The rock falls into the fort's "canyon", which Loogie filled with snakes and alligators. The brothers escape with the rock and try to decide what to do with it. Lug and Loogie prefer to use it for fun, but Laser wants to use it wisely. To solve the dilemma, Loogie wishes for one of the boys to be super smart, but the power is instead given to their infant sister (portrayed by Bianca Rodriguez and voiced by Elizabeth Avallen) who convinces the boys to lose the rock into a pile of dirt, where Cole finds it the next day to throw it at Toe.


Episode Four

Big, Bad, Booger
Characters: Nose, Toe and Loogie

Toe's older sister Stacy (Kat Dennings) arrives to tutor "Nose" Noseworthy (Jake Short), Toe's old germaphobic friend. Nose picks his nose against his father's wishes and accidentally flicks the booger into his father's radioactive work study. Toe and Loogie, now friends, arrive at Nose's house in time to see Nose's booger mutate into a giant monster. They leave as quickly as possible, but Toe gets caught by the booger, and nose rescues him by saying that if the booger should eat his friend that he will eat his,(A different booger.), and the two run out of the house as soon as the booger mutant gives in to nose's commands. After helping Nose's father (William H. Macy) capture the monster outside of the house, Toe and Loogie take the rock and leave.

Episode Three

The Miscommunicators
Characters: Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Thompson

Mrs. and Mr. Thompson (Leslie Mann and Jon Cryer) are having trouble with their relationship, as Mr. Carbon Black (James Spader) forces them to compete in making a new sales idea for the black box. Mrs. Thompson goes to look at Toe's phone, and finds the rock on the floor in his room. She takes the rock just as Toe wakes up. She and Mr. Thompson go to a Black Box Inc. costume party. While on the patio of Mr. Black's house, she wishes that she and her husband were closer, due to the fact that earlier, Mr. Thompson texted her hugs and kisses, while literally standing right next to her. They become mutated together into a two-headed person and try to hide from Mr. Black. He finds them and invites them inside(thinking their wearing a costume). Meanwhile, Toe realizes that Mrs. Thompson took the rock and rushes to the costume party, despite Helvetica warning him against coming. Hel finds the rock as Toe arrives to try and explain its power. Toe is interupted by Cole, who dumps him in the garbage. An infuriated Hel wishes Cole into a dung beetle before losing the rock. The rock is found by Mr. Black who, unaware of its power, accidentally wishes for all of the employees to go for each others throats. In the chaos, Toe retrieves the Rock and wishes everyone back to normal including his parents. Hel takes the stone, wishes off her casts and escapes before Toe throws the rock as far as he can, where it lands at the Noseworth's house.

Episode Five

The End
Characters: Everybody

After the events of episode 4, Toe and Loogie contemplate what to do with the rock. They are ambushed by the rest of the kids and they all fight over the rock until it winds up in the hands of Mr. Black. Mr. Black wishes that he was the most powerful man in the world. He turns into a giant Black Box and the children team up to stop him. Soon, the infant tells them that the rock is starting to feel misused, as shown by the fact that the rock starts undoing all of their wishes. She also tells them the rock could destroy the Earth because of all of the petty wishes they make. Together they get rid of it and all of the events that happened because of the wishes disappear. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson state they plan to work together to Mr. Black who agrees. He later reverts the Black Box into the Green Box, suggesting it to be more environmental. Mr. Noseworthy and son lose their germaphobia, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson become closer, and last it is suggested that Hel and Toe will marry in the future. All the children become friends and walk off while stating they wished their story became a Hollywood movie braking the 4th wall and concluding the movie.

Cast

  • Jimmy Bennett as Toby "Toe" Thompson, the main character and narrator of the film.
  • Jon Cryer as Mr. Bob Thompson, Toe's father and distant from his wife, with one noticeable action of texting xoxo to his wife, while they were in the same room.
  • Leslie Mann as Mrs. Jane Thompson, Toe's mother who wishes that her husband and her would become closer.
  • William H. Macy as Dr. Noseworthy, a germaphobic scientists who ironically works with germs. After suffering a meltdown, he does all of his work at home which he has completely sealed and only leaves in a radiation suit.
  • James Spader as Mr. Carbon Black, a power hungry man who is the CEO of the company and runs the town with many of the buildings named Black. He is also a bit of an idiot, pitting Bob and Jane against each other to improve the Black Box and threatened the loser that them and their family would be fired and kicked out of town, even though Jane and Bob are married.
  • Kat Dennings as Stacey Thompson, Toe's stuck up sister. She recently broke up with her boyfriend since he wouldn't grow up. She tutors Nose and Loogie has a crush on her.
  • Trevor Gagnon as Loogie Short, the boy who found the wishing rock in the first place. He wanted to use it solely for fun but since he was always extremely vague with his wishes they always turned out horrible.
  • Devon Gearhart as Cole Black, son of Carbon and stereotypical brainless jock. He is captain of the football team.
  • Rebel Rodriguez as Lug Short, Loogie's older brother.
  • Leo Howard as Laser Short, Loogie's older brother.
  • Jake Short as "Nose" Noseworthy, a germaphobe like his father Dr. Noseworthy yet has a habit of picking his nose and eating the booger, even though his father repeatedly tells him not to. He used to be friends with Toe until his father had the meltdown. He was so scared of germs he didn't even breathe while he was outside.
  • Jolie Vaneir as Helvetica Black , daughter to Carbon. She has a great fascination with female wasps, mainly by the fact of their domination over the males. She wears braces like Toe, who she regularly bullies, however because of this Toe believes she does this because she actually has a crush on him. She is very talented with her toes, able to use them to handle a spoon and eat.
  • Racer Rodriguez as Bully #1
  • Rocket Rodriguez as Bully #2

Reception

Reviews for the film have been mixed. The film currently holds a rating of 45% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a Top Critics rating of 56% and an RT Community rating of 36%.[4]

For its' opening weekend, the film made $6,410,339 upon an average of $2,065 from 3,105 theaters. It opened at #6, being overshadowed by Inglourious Basterds, G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra, and Julie & Julia. Overall, the film was a minor success at the box office (since it had a low budget), grossing $20,916,309 in the United States and Canada, and $25,923,724 worldwide. The film is considered a disappointment compared to other Robert Rodriguez films, but still managed to recoup its' budget and made a huge profit for Warner Bros.

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