Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock | |
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Directed by | Robert Rodriguez |
Written by | Robert Rodriguez |
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Cinematography | Robert Rodriguez |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Countries | United States United Arab Emirates |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million |
Box office | $29 million |
Shorts (also known as Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock and released internationally as The Wishing Rock) is a 2009 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez [2] and starring Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, James Spader, Jimmy Bennett, Kat Dennings, and introducing Jolie Vanier in her film debut, with Jake Short, Devon Gearhart, Leo Howard, Trevor Gagnon, and Rebel Rodriguez in supporting roles. It tells the story of a rainbow wishing rock that ends up in the possession of different people where the wishes have various results for those who make the wishes in a "series of shorts".
Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock made its world premiere screening on August 15, 2009, at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Shortly after that, the movie was theatrically released in the United States on August 21, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures. [3] The film grossed $29 million [4] on a $20 million budget.
It received mixed reviews from critics and received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2009, by Warner Home Video.
In this prelude, a boy and a girl play a game of "Who Blinks First" where whoever blinks first has to do "you know what". Their staring contest goes through every event including sleeping. Due to their mother disrupting the game, the Blinkers had to start over.
In a bustling suburban company town in Austin, Texas called Black Falls Community where every adult always works and citizens and children use the company's famous manufactured product "Black Box" universal gadget invented by Carbon Black, CEO of Black Box Unlimited Worldwide Industries Incorporated (or Black Inc. for short), a technological device that can turn into almost any gadget imaginable. One day, a mysterious rainbow-colored rock that grants wishes appeared. 11-year-old Toby "Toe" Thompson lives in Black Falls Community with his parents Bill and Jane and older sister Stacey. Bill and Jane work for Black Inc. They are assigned by Carbon Black to compete to create a new marketing strategy.
Some of the events will be considered "episodes" and will be randomized due to Toby being unable to remember the order of events correctly.
Helvetica Black and her brother Cole bully Toby on the way to school. Toby speculates that Helvetica has feelings for him, infuriating Helvetica, and he is dumped in a trash can. Later that day after school, Cole and his gang start throwing rocks at Toby. One of the rocks they throw is the wishing rock, which Toby uses to wish for friends who are interesting and unique as he is which come in the form of tiny aliens and their UFO. Toby lets the aliens help him by cleaning up his room and removing his braces so he can clean his teeth perfectly. Stacey briefly touched the rock while wishing her ex-boyfriend John would grow up. The next morning, Toby takes the aliens to school, but their presence causes chaos in the science lab and causing Toby and Helvetica have a fight and then to fall from the school's roof. This results in both Toby and Helvetica having casts put on both their arms. He then gets befriended by Loogie. The aliens leave stating that Toby doesn't know he has friends yet..
A rainbow-colored rock falls from the sky due to a massive thunderstorm and appears at the end of a rainbow where Loogie Short and his brothers, Laser and Lug find it. They wonder what it could be, Loogie soon realized it is a wishing rock and then they start using it to wish for various things, including a never-ending pocketful of chocolate bars, a fortress-like castle as well as a canyon full of crocodiles and cobras. Soon, they accidentally drop the rock into the canyon and go in there to find it. Somehow they do find the rock and grab it but they are soon cornered by the snakes and crocodiles where one of them used the rock to wish that they can stand on two legs. Loogie wishes for a pterodactyl to get them out of the canyon and they land in the fortress. Then they notice that the crocodiles can also walk up walls like spiders. Loogie wishes for telekinesis to get the crocodiles off the fortress before wishing him and his brothers back home. Loogie then wishes for one of them to be super-smart. However, the power is given to their infant sister through psychic abilities. Now having the ability to speak telepathically, she convinces the boys to dispose of the rock which they do by wishing for a giant catapult to throw the rock into the construction site where Cole finds it the next day to throw at Toby.
Stacey finds the wishing rock on the Noseworthy's house front yard upon arriving to tutor Toby's old germaphobic friend "Nose" Noseworthy. Nose picks his nose against the wishes of his father Dr. Noseworthy and accidentally flicks the booger into his father's radioactive work study. Toby and Loogie, now friends, arrive at Nose's house. They break into the house and are confronted by Dr. Noseworthy who remembers Toby for what happened last night. They alongside Nose and Stacey see Nose's booger mutate into a giant monster who eats the rock after Nose previously made a wish that his father's inventions would work right. Toby eventually retrieves the rock with Nose's help. After helping Dr. Noseworthy trap the booger monster outside enough for it to be shrunken, Toby and Loogie leave with the rock.
While preparing for the Black Box costume party with Bill, Jane finds the rock in Toby's room and takes it. She and Bill go to a Black Box costume party. Since they were having trouble with their relationship, she wished they were closer. They merge into a two-headed person, but Mr. Black thinks they're wearing a costume.
Meanwhile, Toby realizes that his mom took the rock after hearing about the rock from Loogie. He rushes to the costume party, but runs into Helvetica and Cole who take the rock and Cole dumps him in the garbage. An infuriated Helvetica wishes that Cole would turn into a dung beetle and then loses the rock. Unaware of its power, Mr. Black finds the rock and accidentally wishes all the employees to go for each other's throats. Helvetica takes the rock, she then wishes for her father to listen to her for a change causing his ears to grow. Then she wishes off her casts and attempts to escape on a rocket-powered motorbike that she wished for, but hits a curb and loses the rock again. Toby retrieves the rock and wishes everyone back to normal. Helvetica attempts to get the rock back, but Toby throws it as far away as possible and it lands at the Noseworthy's house.
As Toby and Loogie contemplate what to do with the rock, Toby wishes the casts on his arms were off. They are confronted by Helvetica and Cole who want the rock back and then joined by Nose, Laser, and Lug. They then chase each other and fight over the rock by doing random wishes like Nose turning into a pigeon upon wishing he could fly away, Laser wishing to have really long arms, and Helvetica wishing to be invisible. The rock then winds up in the hands of Mr. Black after a giant-size John arrives causing Stacey to faint. He wishes that he was the most powerful thing in the world and turned into a giant Black Box robot. Helvetica uses the rock to turn into a giant wasp and Cole uses it to turn into a giant dung beetle in an attempt to stop their father causing the female Blinker to lose "Who Blinks First". Helvetica and Cole are then aided by Toby's aliens and Loogie's crocodile army. The Short brothers' infant sister appears, uses her powers to stop a crocodile from eating her, and tells them that the rock is starting to feel misused as shown by the fact that it is starting to undo all of their wishes. She also tells them the rock could destroy the Earth because of their petty wishes. With help from Dr. Noseworthy's germs, everyone removes the rock and all its effects are undone as it ends up at the end of another rainbow. Bill and Jane decide to work on the marketing plan together and Mr. Black agrees. Stacey and John get back together and Toby and Helvetica are "no longer enemies" as their braces reappear.
Toby narrates that Mr. Black changes the Black Box into the more environmentally friendly Green Box, the Noseworthys lose their germaphobia, he'll be part of the Black family in the future as Helvetica states that she didn't agree to that, and Bill and Jane finally become closer together. All the children became friends. Toe wishes that their story would become a Hollywood movie as Helvetica states "Yeah, like that will ever happen".
During the credits, two of the small aliens herd the miniaturized booger monster into their UFO.
On January 11, 2008, it was announced that Robert Rodriguez would direct, produce and write a 2009 American and Emirati [2] live action and animated family science fiction fantasy adventure comedy movie which features live action and CGI animation titled Shorts also known as Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock.
On July 16, 2008, it was announced that Jimmy Bennett would play the lead role in the film, while Jon Cryer, Leslie Mann and Kat Dennings were in early talks to join the cast. On July 17, 2008, William H. Macy, Jolie Vanier, Devon Gearhart, James Spader and Trevor Gagnon were also in final talks to join the film, Rebel Rodriguez, Leo Howard, Bianca Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan, Jake Short, Racer Rodriguez, Rocket Rodriguez, Alejandro Rose-Garcia, Cambell Westmoreland and Zoe Webb were added to the cast.
Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was filmed in Austin, Texas. The special effects were done by KNB EFX Group, Troublemaker Digital Studios and Hybride Technologies for the animation.
George Oldziey, Robert Rodriguez and Carl Thiel scored the music for the film on its soundtrack and the film's soundtrack contains "Spy Ballet" performed by Robert Rodriguez and "Summer Never Ends" performed by Jimmy Bennett. Warner Bros. Pictures distributed the film. [2]
Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was released in cinemas on August 21, 2009, in the US by Warner Bros. Pictures, and on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2009, by Warner Home Video.[ citation needed ]
The film holds a 47% approval rating on critical response aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 103 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Shorts has imagination and energy, but most viewers beyond elementary school will likely tire of the kiddie humor and sensory overload." [5] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 53 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [6] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average of "C+" on an A+ to F scale. [7]
Sandie Angulo Chen of Common Sense Media gave the film four stars out of five, saying it was "funny, imaginative fantasy from Spy Kids director." [8]
For its opening weekend, the film made $6.4 million, an average of $2,065 per each of 3,105 theaters. [4] It opened at #6, being overshadowed by Inglourious Basterds , G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra , and Julie & Julia . Overall, the film grossed about $20.9 million in the United States and Canada, and about $29 million worldwide. [4]
Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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Young Artist Awards 2010 | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast | Jimmy Bennett, Jake Short, Devon Gearhart, Leo Howard, Jolie Vanier, Trevor Gagnon | Won |
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress | Jolie Vanier | Nominated |
Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock | |
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Soundtrack album / Film score by George Oldziey, Robert Rodriguez and Carl Thiel | |
Released | 2009 |
Recorded | 2006–2009 |
Genre | Movie Soundtrack, Film Score |
Label | Warner Bros. Records |
Producer | Robert Rodriguez |
Singles from Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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George Oldziey, Robert Rodriguez and Carl Thiel scored the music for the film on its soundtrack and the film's soundtrack contains "Spy Ballet" performed by Robert Rodriguez and "Summer Never Ends" performed by Jimmy Bennett. The soundtrack was released in 2009 by Warner Bros. Records.
A Wii and Nintendo DS video game of the same name was announced on June 23, 2009, with a prospective July release date in advance of the film's release, while the DS version was released, the Wii version was canceled. [9]
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