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Son of the Mask (New Line Platinum Series)

Son of the Mask (New Line Platinum Series)
Directed by Lawrence Guterman

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Product Description

Mayhem is unleashed when the Mask of Loki finds its way into the hands of aspiring cartoonist Tim Avery and his son, Alvey.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:With director Larry Guterman, Jamie Kennedy, writer Lance Khazei
Deleted Scenes:With optional Directors Commentary
Featurette:3 Featurettes
Photo gallery:Conceptual Art Gallery
Storyboards
Theatrical Trailer


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15490 in DVD
  • Brand: NEW LINE HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2005-05-17
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 94 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Son of the Mask is a frantic sequel tailor-made for short attention spans. For 86 manic minutes, this belated follow-up to 1994's Jim Carrey hit The Mask compensates for Carrey's absence by casting Jamie Kennedy as a cut-rate animator who becomes heavily animated himself (courtesy of non-stop computer-animated effects) when he dons the ancient mask that belongs to Loki (Alan Cumming, nicely cast), the Norse god of mischief. As in the Carrey film, the mask turns its wearers into cartoonish whirlwinds of confident bluster, and that includes a little dog named Otis, and especially Kennedy's mask-induced offspring, a frenetic shape-shifting baby that's more creepy than comedic, like Ally McBeal's dancing infant on steroids and speed. This woebegone sequel quickly vanished from theaters, but it's a harmless babysitter that kids will enjoy, from the director of the similarly effects-driven Cats & Dogs. --Jeff Shannon


Customer Reviews

Not even worth a full paragraph of critical mauling1
Son of the Mask is an ugly, horrible, awful film. It's factory made with utter incompetance and has zero consistency with the original film. The CGI effects are the absolute worst, worst, WORST you will EVER, EVER, EVER see and the Mask character only appears twice for like 5 minutes in the whole film. Oh, please stay away! Stay well away from this hideous monstrosity! I'm sorry I can't say more but I have no words to aptly describe this worthless, pointless movie.

My all time WORST FILM EVER winner!!!1
So far it's been a rough time with movies getting worse with each comming year. But ever so rarely among the visual smut ,sinks a film that really demands our scorn and disgust!!!

You need only read the other reviews of this film to see how much people hate it.Among the worst films in my "worst films ever " category this one tops the list!!!

So congratulatios Mr.Guterman YOU just set the new low standard for america's most craptastic movies.(take bow and let us stuff this movie were it belongs)

Good fun movie4
Most guys I know are reluctant to become fathers. This movie really plays on that well. karma, karma, karma. The baby takes the Dad to the cleaners basically and it's mayhem.
I loved the special effects, how the baby becomes the mask baby and the dog too.
But Loki takes the cake. he's a great actor. it's really entertaining and I don't know why people are so hard on it just because Jim Carrey's not in it from a thousand years ago when they did the first movie.
Get over it.