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Shorts

  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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William H. Macy, James Spader, Jon Cryer, Leslie Mann, Kat Dennings, Trevor Gagnon, Devon Gearhart, Jimmy Bennett, Leo Howard, Rebel Rodriguez, Jolie Vanier, and Jake Short in Shorts (2009)
Shorts Theatrical Trailer - The discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes a stir in the suburban town of Black Falls, and grand-scale chaos occurs when the object falls into the hands of local adults.
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A young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.A young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.A young boy's discovery of a colorful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.

  • Director
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Writers
    • Robert Rodriguez
    • Álvaro Rodríguez
    • Víctor Ugalde
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Bennett
    • James Spader
    • Kat Dennings
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    8.3K
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    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writers
      • Robert Rodriguez
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Víctor Ugalde
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Bennett
      • James Spader
      • Kat Dennings
    • 48User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jimmy Bennett
    Jimmy Bennett
    • Toe Thompson
    James Spader
    James Spader
    • Mr. Black
    Kat Dennings
    Kat Dennings
    • Stacey Thompson
    Jake Short
    Jake Short
    • Nose Noseworthy
    Trevor Gagnon
    Trevor Gagnon
    • Loogie
    Devon Gearhart
    Devon Gearhart
    • Cole Black
    Jolie Vanier
    Jolie Vanier
    • Helvetica Black
    Rebel Rodriguez
    Rebel Rodriguez
    • Lug
    Leo Howard
    Leo Howard
    • Laser
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Mom Thompson
    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • Dad Thompson
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Dr. Noseworthy
    Angela Lanza
    Angela Lanza
    • Teacher
    Alejandro Rose-Garcia
    Alejandro Rose-Garcia
    • John…
    Cambell Westmoreland
    • Blinker #1
    Zoe Webb
    • Blinker #2
    Chris Orf
    Chris Orf
    • Goofy Host
    Tina Rodriguez
    • Female Employee
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writers
      • Robert Rodriguez
      • Álvaro Rodríguez
      • Víctor Ugalde
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    User reviews48

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    5samsloan

    2 Ridiculous

    I saw the movie and thought it was 2 ridiculous. However, some of the kids in the audience laughed and seemed to enjoy it, so we should give it a chance.

    The high spot was child-actress Jolie Vanier who played the female lead. I predict a great future for her.

    Computer graphics and special effects were great and very well done.

    Actually, it is hard to believe that anybody thinks this movie will be successful.

    I would say that this movie is not suitable for anybody over ten. However, one adult I spoke to after the movie said that she liked it.

    Sam Sloan
    5RichardSRussell-1

    Target Demographic: 6-10 (possibly slow 11-year-olds)

    Shorts (PG, 1:29) — Fantasy: Fairy Tales, 3rd string, original

    You might think that "Shorts" refers to the size of the heroes in this film, but in fact it's an allusion to the movie's structure, purporting to be a collection of short films recorded over a 2-day period but shown out of sequence, thus: 0: The Blinkers 2: Alien8ed 1: Wishing Rock 4: Big Bad Booger 3: The Miscommunicators 5: The End

    The narrator is Toby "Toe" Thompson (Jimmy Bennett), a geeky kid with braces who's the butt of the bullying inflicted by his school's 2 rich kids, Helvetica and Cole Black, dotter and son of leading citizen Carbon Black (James Spader), whose company, Black Box Worldwide Inc., essentially owns the town of Black Falls.

    One day Toe discovers a rainbow-colored rock that keeps whispering "make a wish" to him. Turns out the rock has the power to make those wishes come true. Toe starts out wishing for friends just as interesting and unique as he is and is rewarded by a double brace of tiny flying saucers crewed by LGMs who can use advanced tech to make many of his fondest dreams a reality.

    The stone keeps getting misplaced, stolen, thrown away, picked up by accident, or launched at random, however, which means that almost every other character gets a chance to use it at one time or another, invariably with unforeseen consequences. This includes Toe's nabors, the Short boys (Laser, Lug, and notably Loogie), even geekier recluse Nose Noseworthy and his germophobic scientist dad, Toe's parents, and of course the Blacks.

    This is all played very, very broadly for yuks. We are tipped off early that none of the cartoonish violence will have permanent effect when Loogie dives straight into the mouth of a huge crocodile to try to retrieve the wishing rock and gets koffed up moments later, slathered with half-digested croc lunch but otherwise unharmed.

    There are more than just booger jokes, there's a giant animated booger. (Mercifully, there are no pee or fart jokes and only 1 fast visual gag involving pterodactyl poop. Thank you, Robert Rodriguez.)

    The kids aren't very good actors, the jokes are corny, the special effects aren't particularly special, and the make-up is obviously fake (probably intentionally). None of this matters much, since it isn't intended to be taken seriously anyway.

    Do all these shortcomings add up to a total loser? Not really. It's good-hearted as well as light-hearted, and the moral (be careful what you wish for) is something worth learning at about the age of the target audience. Plus which, not only does it not repeat itself, most of the ideas and gimmicks are original, and the dialog is occasionally witty.
    6bearfaceproductions

    A family film with good imagination

    OK, so I do not like movies like this. But I have to say that this movie was kinda fun, and it had an original plot that is something that kids really want to see. Good clean comedy comes out of this movie every once and a while. A good laugh can be expected from this film. I gotta say that the creator had a really good imagination when making this movie, he really knows what kids would really wish for. The kids acting was fair. On the other hand the adults become a little stupid. The special effects looked a little cheap. And sometimes the imaginative stuff goes a little to far. But I only recommend it for kids 9 and younger. They are sure to enjoy this film and have a thrill. But teens and adults may find this movie to be not so good, because since its meant to be only for kids, people over the age of 13 might find this movie to be way too childish. But it is somewhat fun. This is an ordinary family/kids movie which is slightly a little good as any other.
    7devgibbs

    Through the Eyes of a Child

    I saw this with my son (10) and his friend. I expected to fall asleep because of the poor reviews on IMDb, but to my happy surprise it awoke the inner child in me. The wishes were plausible for children and the FX were enjoyable. The two kids with me complained that they would have had better wishes than in the movie or about this and that, but they barely moved a muscle while it was playing, didn't ask for popcorn or snacks.

    Overall, this is a great family film in the Disney vein of talking Herbie cars and other implausibilities that I loved as a child and am glad I saw with my child. Better than Spy Kids 2 or 3D, Shark Boy and Lava Girl.
    7MartianOctocretr5

    Good natured fun

    Shorts is amusing and doesn't take itself seriously at all. It resembles Malcolm in the Middle, with the central kid's narration, the high-speed montages, and exaggeratedly eccentric characters.

    The plot winds around a strange rainbow-colored rock that grants wishes. Inevitable, this results as you would expect, with carelessly thought out wishes backfiring for some good-natured slapstick comedy.

    The actors make a pretty good ensemble cast, and seem to be enjoying making the film, but I think they know there won't be a lot of Oscars handed out for this movie. The montages are used as a buffer between scenes. They simulate video camera rewinding, or the kid's confused memory right after eating too much sugary cereal--I'm not sure. But I do think they're used too much, making them distracting. The story is told in non-linear style, jumping from the present to flashbacks and back again, but this seems more of an unnecessary gimmick that really doesn't help tell the story.

    The adult characters are nutty and over the top, but the actors faithfully go for the silliness and do adequately. The child actors do well too, especially newcomer Jolie Vanier, as the bitter rich girl bully. She has one of the few characters with enough dimension (albeit comically exaggerated) to logically evolve throughout the story, and plays the role to the hilt. Her facial expressions are hilarious, and dominate every scene she's in. This actress has a promising future.

    What the movie makers were wishing for was a simple kids' comedy, and that's just what this film is, no more--no less. It's all just some good clean fun, clowning around for its own sake.

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    • Trivia
      DITRADE(Robert Rodriguez): [fictional brand names]: Toby is seen eating Great White Bites cereal, also seen in Rodriguez' Planet Terror (2007).
    • Goofs
      Blinker #1 blinks (at around 31 mins) while opening a cellophane bag over his cereal bowl. Blinker #2 blinks (at around 22 mins) in the background during the classroom scene where the aliens are circling the bottoms of the students' desks while the teacher is conducting an experiment with catalysts.
    • Quotes

      Helvetica Black: Shall we do this?

      Toe Thompson: I just realized something. I know why you have them beat up on me everyday.

      Helvetica Black: 'Cause I hate you?

      Toe Thompson: Because you love me. That's right isn't it? We're both outsiders, We're both ignored, we both have railroad tracks for braces. we're lonely and boring and always getting in trouble because we have nothing else better to do.So, you're head-over-heels in love with me and that makes you furious! Am I right?

      Helvetica Black: How about... NO!

    • Crazy credits
      When the closing credits reach the song section, Jimmy Bennett states he wrote the song 'Summer Never Ends' thereby his wish came true
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Marc Pease Experience/Shorts/Post Grad (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Spy Ballet
      Written by Robert Rodriguez

      Courtesy of MRX Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Arab Emirates
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Warner Bros.
      • Warner Bros. (Germany)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock
    • Filming locations
      • Texas School for the Deaf, 1102 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
      • Media Rights Capital (MRC)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,919,166
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,410,339
      • Aug 23, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,972,508
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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