True story, when this movie came out in theaters a friend of mine took me to it for my birthday. When it was over he straight-up apologized. And like not a joking or funny apology, but a genuine "Man, I'm so sorry" kind of affair like he genuinely felt bad lmfao
@Huimang희망 He's good shit from what I remember. I haven't seen him in years though, unfortunately. As far as I know he still lives in BC and I live in New Brunswick now. @@wholelottagangshid I remember it being decently full, like not packed but there were plenty of seats. Though the theater was uncomfortably quiet. No laughter, or cheering, or people exclaiming about anything.
Man I remember in 6th grade I took a friend to see a movie as part of MY birthday… Maybe if I had apologized afterwards we still would’ve been friends.
another point, in the original mask the main character is really “horny” when he puts the mask on because it’s the opposite of his personality normally (a hopeless romantic). Whereas here, it makes no sense and that rule is apparently forgotten.
Too be fair from what I remember from this movie Jamie Kennedy’s character isn’t all that horny he’s more of a “I just like video games I’m just gonna ignore my wife” so maybe his alternate personality being horny as shit makes sense
The mask is suppose to disable your inhibitions, or weaken them over time, making you act without restraint. In the comic this allowed your darkest self to surface and act. Ipkiss had revenge fantasies, and getting the girl. In the movie they toned it down to make him a more decent person, while the comic had him horrifically murder the mechanics that messed with him.
I also hate the excuse "It's just a movie for kids!", simply because: a) It implies that a movie for kids doesn't have to be held to the same standards as any other movie. b) It implies that kids don't deserve to have legitimately good movies.
Lady Skeptic poltergeist scared the damn pants off of me when i was 7 and it’s the only movie i can say that about (and i don’t even dislike horror movies), your kids must have nerves of steel or uh just different fears than my irrational ones
Kids are stupid they don't know when a movie is crap so "It's a kids movie" doesn't justify it, but it explains why the people who wrote this made it so shit. They pandered to children, that's what "It's a kids movie" means.
The most unrealistic part of this movie is a mother leaving her baby for a work trip so soon after it being born, and that's saying something cause of this horrible abomination.
I mean, doesn't most of America have horrific parental leave. I've heard it's expected for some mothers to go back to work literally days after giving birth. Dogs have more rights than human mothers, in the UK mums are expected to get back to work 4-6 weeks after the birth, puppies leave their mum after 8 weeks.
I honestly wish they could had done more with the mother character, she's played by Traylor Howard, best known as Natalie Teeger in the Monk series., but this movie seemed pretty content to keep her as much out of the plot as possible.
I clearly recall having the DVD and that I watched the movie and had only weird recollections of what happened in it, but I also recall having only played it ONCE and never touching it again
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True story: I was 13 in 2005. I went to the movies with my brother and mom coincidentally the same day as this movie's opening day. We went to see another film, (I think Pirates of the Caribbean?), but decided to peek in the theater where this movie was playing. I think it was showing the scene where the baby and the dog were fighting, if I recall. But the theater was entirely empty. Not a soul was there. On opening day.
I watched this when I was 12, we had rented it from Blockbuster probably. I remember enjoying it at my age because plot holes and such wouldn't bother me. What I remember was my parents leaving around the time when he put the mask on at the party. And they would sit through a lot. They both enjoyed the first one and didn't like this one. I'll always have a soft spot for it because I enjoyed it when I was younger.
I remember watching this movie as a kid and was always confused why the dad wanted to keep the baby and visa versa. They hated each other through the whole film so it made sense that the baby would go with Loki in the end, and Loki could actually keep up with the baby and his powers. The mom wasn’t really in the film so I guess my kid brain forgot about her. Idk this movie made no sense and the main actors had no chemistry. Alan Cummings and his wardrobe get a 10/10 though.
Kid probably made bank. It was an extremely successful property when it was being made. You know, before it was released. Before people saw it. Before they knew.
Fun Fact: The Mask Is technically a comic book adaptation. Only In the comics, The Mask's antics actually kills people, the cartoon logic only applies to himself. Oh, and Stanley dies after a few uses of the mask.
@@smolfrenchtoast9799 The detective from both the movie and cartoon (Kellaway), after he finds out who's behind the cartoonish murders, kills Stanley before he has the chance to use the mask against him.
@@mqfii8992 I thought that Stanley's girlfriend, disgusted at the abusive lunatic he's become, shoots him dead and takes it for herself? I know Kellaway eventually gets the Mask and fights Walter.
Stanley's girlfriend kills him. Then the cop has it for a while. Then the girlfriend has it again. Then a group of kids get it and then the stories stop being connected and become more like the movie. If you wanna read the comics I recommend only reading the first omnibus.
I think the ideia that the mask is from loki is actually pretty good because it makes sense a mask that contains his powers of transformation and mischef, but it was not well executed
@@91rumpnisse I would've imagine the scene from the 2nd Ace Ventura where he walks into the trophy room with all the mounted animals on the wall gasping in horror.
a fun fact i always love about these movies is that jim carry learned how to talk in his prosthetic teeth for the mask and in son of the mask all of the voice lines are dubbed in because the new actor couldnt do that.
@@LordRayken only known source i have is from Tv Tropes tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Trivia/TheMask I looked everywhere but couldn't find any information on it
I remember watching this when I was 5 and actually enjoying it. I also remember my dad saying “ are you *sure* you wanna watch this?” Multiple times throughout the movie. 5 year old me was like hell yea turn it up 🙈
Even as a kid I hated it. I was a big fan of Jim Carrey, Bruce Almighty was my favorite. When I realized it was a different actor I was so disappointed.
Alan Cumming as Loki was a good idea if he was used properly, personally I think it would have been cool if Loki didn’t have a physical form so had to possess a person to get The Mask back (that being Cumming) and like his mask he takes on abilities based on what that person wants to be with Cumming being essentially a combination of the movie version and the comic version of Stanley Ipkiss where he’s a repressed sociopath with violent revenge fantasies who loves violent cartoons like Family Guy so he gets cartoony powers that actively kill people in horrific ways
I just looked up the original budget, Google tells me it was 18 million.... 1/4 of the sequels.... fuck that would be insane to watch from carrey's perspective lol I also checked inflation for comparison. 18 million in 1994 movie(the originals release year) would be 32.2 million in today-dollars(so closer to half the budget in my original comment)
So the thing about the cartoony looney toons aspects for Jim Carreys character comes from the fact his character *IS* a huge fan of cartoons, and the mask reflects that part of his personality. they go into a bit with the mask professor i think and Jim's character says something like the mask takes your inner most desires or personality and brings it out to the forefront. And while they don't tell you his character is a huge fan of cartoons, they show you through visual storytelling. He has toys and statues and looney toond merchandise all over his aprtemnt, his pajamas are childlike and goofy, even the dog breed is similar to the dogs in the cartoons he watched, the suits Mask Jim wears is clearly inspired by 1940s fashion cus the cartoon characters are from the 1940s. But the jerk mafia character did *not* become a looney toons character, he only got physically stronger and a chad chin. The first movie clearly shows the mask effects people differently based on their subcincious and personality. Haven't seen the sequel in years, but the first movie is free on UA-cam so I rewatched it recently. But its very clear the sequel didnt realize how the mask functioned at all. Loki is a looney toons charcater (but looks like the evil mafia chad cus Hes the Bad Guy), the dad is a looney toons character, the baby is a looney toons character the dog is a looney toons character. (it works in the first movie considering who the dogs owner is) cus Haha funny mask make you go zoom. Loki is pretty wild in Norse myth not gonna lie but his chaotic mannerism would definitely be different cmopared to Jim's looney toons aesthetic. And this should be reflected with all of the users. The baby, the dad and the dog in the sequel. but its not... they dint havetheir own personalities, its just Do Jim Carrey and Looney Toons Again.
Also i should point out the first Shrek movie was not for kids it was family friendly but definitely an adult movie. I defintiely remember Shrek being rated higher than PG13back then
That's a great point. They could've made this movie really interesting by emphasizing different characters' personalities But that requires more thought and creativity, which is just too hard for some people
Loki would have been represented better by making his powers appear more dramatic than cartoony (such as lightning and fire), since he's more of the type who lives for the spectacle.
It's funny this movie is set in merica but so much of it was shot in the Sydney CBD as well as Burwood Heights NSW I was actually on set the night before my 13th birthday I met Magda Szubanskishe was such a nice woman
@M J Grasscutter have a baby, lack of sleep combined with work and keeping after him,the movie is spot on, you make some very bad decisions durring this early bonding time.
My cousin's gf just had a baby 3 weeks ago and they were both able to be on family leave for a couple of weeks. Of course though, they work at home, so them resuming work, they're stilI in the house with the newborn. I'm in California btw
@Anthony Beatty other countries give paternity leave too but sure lmao complain about that even tho they didnt spend time giving the actual painful birth and only needed to do 2 pumps and a squirt and then leave while the woman carried a child for 9 months and had permanent body altering features.
I agree 100% (I’ve never seen that movie; in point of fact, I wasn’t even aware of it). The doge, however, was somewhat decent. I’d give this movie a rating of 0%.
*This movie is actually ahead of its time* : “Let’s take a movie where Jim Carey’s charisma is accentuated with an emotive face when the Mask is worn, and make the whole thing plastic, sad, and emotionless, at the same time...then make a bad reboot and call it a sequel.”
@@giantpinkcat As much as I'd like to pretend Ghostbusters 2016 or the Star Wars sequels didn't exist, or didn't have press releases trying to paint all detractors as sexist: They do, and they did.
Literally all my life I thought this movie wasn't real. I thought that this must have been some weird fever dream. But this video has proved me wrong. It really was real, and now I have to go and book my next therapy appointment
I remember the trailers for this when it was coming out. The part where the dad is trying to get the baby to say "daddy" but ends up saying "mother" in a deep voice. It was supposed to be a funny moment but literally nobody even gave it a pity chuckle.
When you have Jim Carrey playing The Mask (which is basically just Jim Carrey with superpowers) and then you decide to make a sequel WITHOUT him... just unbelievable how anyone could think this would work
@@lyndislegion287 it was close enough to happening that Nintendo did a promotional sweepstake for it and I believe Carrey was offered $10 Million to return.
It broke my heart, after I watched „The mask“. Because I when I was young, my parents allowed me to watch in the night of the weekend, BEFORE SCHOOL (so it was very exciting for me) „Son of the mask“. I watched only the first half, before I went to bed with tears in my eyes.
"made for kids" - the thing is, the original comic books were definitely not made for kids, and I didn't think the Jim Carrey movie was made for kids either - it was toned down enough to be family friendly but just as much made for adults.
It's the fate of all adult-oriented IPs when they become massive successes: they have to start infantilizing themselves to appeal to kids, even if it means throwing away everything that made them great in the first place, and then like clockwork, they flop, because even kids didn't like it.
The cartoonishness of the Jim Carrey Mask was explained as being unique to him, Stanley Ipkiss was really into classic cartoons so the mask adapted to his personality. When someone else puts on the mask it turns him into something completely different because he's a completely different person. It's explained that the mask makes a person chaotic, not a cartoon. Stanley's version of chaotic was cartoonish. There's no reason for this version of the mask to be like this, but this movie seems to think that ancient god Loki was just kinda like that...
Well, the main character here does work for a animation company, but yeah, Loki in this is just as cartoony for no reason. This contradicts the idea that the mask amplifies your personality and replicates your inner desires, it doesn't just make you a cartoon.
Huh that's interesting, so Jim Carrey was all cartoonish when he put the mask one because that was part of his personality, the mask basically amplified his personality and turned him into a cartoonish character.
You're only saying that cause this guy is judging it the way he is because if you enjoyed it as a kid and you really liked it you might still like it as adult
@@VizualStuntzOfficial that's just what it feels like because he thinks it's stupid everybody else in the comments thinks it's stupid cause I'm an adult and I enjoyed it I thought it was funny ah it was a little stupid but overall it was funny if it was really that bad of a movie it wouldn't have made 50 million dollars
13:11 “Fun” Fact: This Thing was the first time I had seen anything from “One Froggy Evening”, so every time I see the singing scene from that cartoon, I think about this movie. Happy Childhood Times😊
@@americantoastman7296 never said it was okay, I'm just pointing out the lack of real world knowledge and your poor reading skills while I'm at it. I actually agree with you.
@@user-js9nk7nc1z It's not He showed a clip from Revenge of the Sith and the CGI in that is astonishing and is of today's quality Yes General Grievous and those Magna Guards are CGI from 2005
I know. I cringed hard when he showed something much better than this mess. Really sick of the prequel hate. Especially since the Disney films are FAR worse.
They're literally so desperate to sell that movie they bundle it with the original for five bucks at Target. Most fans would pay twice that to watch the first movie.
Even when I was a kid some of this looked weird to me. Some over the top stuff I still liked it but with some other I was like "why it's not good as the first one" ? I don't even know how they though this looked good even for kids
Yeah. The vine itself was very clever, as a crazy amount of ice cream in a huge spoon is technically a spoonful. And the original movie's humor was very clever and ridiculous only up to a point, kinda like Monty Python. But this movie just disregards everything about the original and just makes everything overly ridiculous and nonsensical. Sure, it keeps kids happy, but anyone over the age of 8 would be annoyed by it.
The reason Jim Carrey didn't do this movie is bc Jim Carrey said that he doesn't like sequels. (Y'know unless it involves a specific blue hedgehog for some reason...)
This movie is basically what if you gave an 8 year old hardcore drugs and caffeine and some crack cocaine and some meth and bathsalt and then you tell them to write a comedy
Same, I tried to explain this movie to someone once, and they thought I was crazy, so I actually *did* think I ended up imagining the whole thing and thought I was misremembering the original movie
Never forget that we were actually meant to get the Mask 2 with Jim Carey (it was advertised with a contest to guest appear in it) but it was scrapped and instead we got.......this......a movie where a man experiences a psychological breakdown at the hands of his CGI demon spawn
10:28. It sounds corny, but this movie traumatized me as a child. From that scene I learned how babies come into being in the first place. And my parents were still joking about it, and I was in a state of shock.
@@thetoaster765 naw. The first one boring as hell and I watched for the first time recently so its not even "i was a kid i didnt get it", The Mask is NOT interesting, son of the mask is
True story, when this movie came out in theaters a friend of mine took me to it for my birthday. When it was over he straight-up apologized. And like not a joking or funny apology, but a genuine "Man, I'm so sorry" kind of affair like he genuinely felt bad lmfao
That’s hilarious but also wholesome lol, your friend sounds like a nice guy
Lmaoo I wonder if the theater was dead
@Huimang희망 He's good shit from what I remember. I haven't seen him in years though, unfortunately. As far as I know he still lives in BC and I live in New Brunswick now.
@@wholelottagangshid I remember it being decently full, like not packed but there were plenty of seats. Though the theater was uncomfortably quiet. No laughter, or cheering, or people exclaiming about anything.
@@ScrambledAndBenedict I'd hug him and go to teraphy together. This movie traumatized me.
Man I remember in 6th grade I took a friend to see a movie as part of MY birthday… Maybe if I had apologized afterwards we still would’ve been friends.
another point, in the original mask the main character is really “horny” when he puts the mask on because it’s the opposite of his personality normally (a hopeless romantic). Whereas here, it makes no sense and that rule is apparently forgotten.
Too be fair from what I remember from this movie Jamie Kennedy’s character isn’t all that horny he’s more of a “I just like video games I’m just gonna ignore my wife” so maybe his alternate personality being horny as shit makes sense
@@rhodopisdenile8977 ok, but why is the dog horny?
@@sheriffsunshine916 The entire mask is just horny
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Guess it’s just not the season for the dog, I guess.
The mask is suppose to disable your inhibitions, or weaken them over time, making you act without restraint. In the comic this allowed your darkest self to surface and act. Ipkiss had revenge fantasies, and getting the girl. In the movie they toned it down to make him a more decent person, while the comic had him horrifically murder the mechanics that messed with him.
The rotten tomatoes quote is "overly frantic, painfully unfunny and sorely missing the presence of Jim Carrey"
I think that sums it up quite well
When Rotten Tomatoes was a legitimate and reliable source of review. What a time
The only review I would agree with
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"Even if you banish him, he's still gonna be your son"
Odin: "He's adopted"
@@le-Croc I'm totally okay with that
Banished adopted son = no relation at all. Ever
I understood that reference
I also hate the excuse "It's just a movie for kids!", simply because:
a) It implies that a movie for kids doesn't have to be held to the same standards as any other movie.
b) It implies that kids don't deserve to have legitimately good movies.
Lady Skeptic poltergeist scared the damn pants off of me when i was 7 and it’s the only movie i can say that about (and i don’t even dislike horror movies), your kids must have nerves of steel or uh just different fears than my irrational ones
Kids are stupid they don't know when a movie is crap so "It's a kids movie" doesn't justify it, but it explains why the people who wrote this made it so shit. They pandered to children, that's what "It's a kids movie" means.
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@Lady Skeptic "Actually I don't think I ever showed them any Disney movies." Wait what tho though?!. 🤔🤨😕.
@@ub3rfr3nzy94 Agree with that lol.
This movie is the definition of “Thanks, I hate it.”
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That’s very accurate.
Thanks, but no thanks
Ye
No that's the Beauty and the Beast live-action remake.. I'm a fan of Lindsay Ellis too 😏
Why did the baby wink like he was the one to get his mom pregnant
Green gizz
@@mrminecraftcubeable HOLD UP
I guess those 5 dicks came in handy
Radical Larry we meet at last
how did you escape the scp foundation (just a joke for idiots out there who wanted there ass whooshed)
The most unrealistic part of this movie is a mother leaving her baby for a work trip so soon after it being born, and that's saying something cause of this horrible abomination.
I mean, doesn't most of America have horrific parental leave. I've heard it's expected for some mothers to go back to work literally days after giving birth. Dogs have more rights than human mothers, in the UK mums are expected to get back to work 4-6 weeks after the birth, puppies leave their mum after 8 weeks.
@@fawnieeeWhat?.
@@MiyakoPisces4.0everything she said made sense so not sure what you’re confused about
I honestly wish they could had done more with the mother character, she's played by Traylor Howard, best known as Natalie Teeger in the Monk series., but this movie seemed pretty content to keep her as much out of the plot as possible.
IRL she would say it's a work trip but she wouldn't come back
This movie is the gold standard of how not to do a sequel.
Son of theMask behind the scenes ua-cam.com/video/oHg5SJYRHA0/v-deo.html
@@megazoid6573 Fuck you
@@allowableman2 😂 hehehe
@@megazoid6573 Fuck you, the sequel
@@theblazingblight 😂 hehehe 2
This movie felt like a hallucination when I was a kid.
I clearly recall having the DVD and that I watched the movie and had only weird recollections of what happened in it, but I also recall having only played it ONCE and never touching it again
I repressed this..... Now I need to call my therapist again,
Yeah, i was suprise that this movie is one of my favorite movie as a kid(combine with the og because i dont know that they are seperate movie)
Same, and I think that’s why I actually don’t think it wasn’t that bad tbh
I saw it once...cant remember a single thing except Jamie Kennedy.
Forgot this movie existed, kinda wished it stayed that way..
Is you’re pfp Russian Jotaro
@@unluckysoviet It would appear so.
This shit is terrifying
@SPY _Alex Josef Nijokolov
Yeah Same Here
The parts where he bust out laughing describing the movie 😂😂😂
Oh my goodness this brings me so much happiness to know that B.o.B has seen a video from Elvis
Bro how has this comment not got more attention
2:03 lmaoo 😂
What are you doing here
I got to see Alan Cumming at a Q and A at my school’s film festival, and when a student brought up this film he just sighed in exasperation
Understandable
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Ha really?
True story: I was 13 in 2005. I went to the movies with my brother and mom coincidentally the same day as this movie's opening day. We went to see another film, (I think Pirates of the Caribbean?), but decided to peek in the theater where this movie was playing. I think it was showing the scene where the baby and the dog were fighting, if I recall. But the theater was entirely empty. Not a soul was there. On opening day.
I believe it.
i watched Pixels with my family, and it was fucking shit don’t get me wrong. But at least they were SOME people there.
@@IAmCipeRamo Pixels is a masterpiece compared to this
@@goth.1e yup
I watched this when I was 12, we had rented it from Blockbuster probably. I remember enjoying it at my age because plot holes and such wouldn't bother me. What I remember was my parents leaving around the time when he put the mask on at the party. And they would sit through a lot. They both enjoyed the first one and didn't like this one. I'll always have a soft spot for it because I enjoyed it when I was younger.
Honestly in my memory I just kinda melded this movie with the original and just thought scenes from this part were just a fever dream.
The only shit remember I remember is the dog grabbing the mask
Nice overuse of the word “just” there..
@@AtomicPunk1995 oh thank god the word limit police are here. I don’t know what I would’ve done if he used “just” a 4th time!
@@AtomicPunk1995 Shut up Ifan
This is my favorite movie
I remember watching this movie as a kid and was always confused why the dad wanted to keep the baby and visa versa. They hated each other through the whole film so it made sense that the baby would go with Loki in the end, and Loki could actually keep up with the baby and his powers. The mom wasn’t really in the film so I guess my kid brain forgot about her. Idk this movie made no sense and the main actors had no chemistry. Alan Cummings and his wardrobe get a 10/10 though.
❤❤⁰😅😅04#'😊a😊😊as
The poor actor who had to play as the baby must hate his parents.
I'd probably fake my death
MASTER-OF- EVIL 💀💀
Kid probably made bank. It was an extremely successful property when it was being made. You know, before it was released. Before people saw it. Before they knew.
ricketycricket19 except the parents probably took it all
ricketycricket19 mmmmmmkkk ok oink
Mmmmmmm
Shnnz um julia kksmmssmmsmskzmsmsmmmmmmmzis
Fun Fact: The Mask Is technically a comic book adaptation.
Only In the comics, The Mask's antics actually kills people, the cartoon logic only applies to himself. Oh, and Stanley dies after a few uses of the mask.
Oh wow I has no idea;; how does he die after using it? Does the mask kill him or something
@@smolfrenchtoast9799 The detective from both the movie and cartoon (Kellaway), after he finds out who's behind the cartoonish murders, kills Stanley before he has the chance to use the mask against him.
@@mqfii8992 I thought that Stanley's girlfriend, disgusted at the abusive lunatic he's become, shoots him dead and takes it for herself? I know Kellaway eventually gets the Mask and fights Walter.
@@mrmusickhimself I don't remember exactly, I read it more than a decade ago.
Stanley's girlfriend kills him. Then the cop has it for a while. Then the girlfriend has it again. Then a group of kids get it and then the stories stop being connected and become more like the movie. If you wanna read the comics I recommend only reading the first omnibus.
This movie is the taste of when you drink orange juice after brushing your teeth
Fucking underrated
Who even does that?😂
Or milk
@@loaf_bloke_will_eat_ur_soul998 you have never done that what world are you on? You monster..
great value orange juice taste like human shit smells after scope
I think the ideia that the mask is from loki is actually pretty good because it makes sense a mask that contains his powers of transformation and mischef, but it was not well executed
Why not have Loki seal his godly essence into the mask, therefore explaining why it gives people toon powers
Yeah, I genuinely like that that's how they explained it
“Cgi wasn’t great at the time”
*has sharkboy and lava girl Vietnam flashbacks*
I no right
Angela Ricci know*
“I’m freeee!”
Sharkboy and Lavagirl is still kino.
TVBForever kino? Kino is a gum obtained by tropical trees by tapping , used locally as an astringent in medicine and tanning.
Imagine being Jim Carrey, and watching this.
I'm imagining the scene from Ace Ventura 1, when he realizes einhorn is a man, and he starts crying in the shower.
@@91rumpnisse whagaghagag
609 likes..
@@jadekaay oh no did u do it
@@91rumpnisse I would've imagine the scene from the 2nd Ace Ventura where he walks into the trophy room with all the mounted animals on the wall gasping in horror.
That scene when the neighbor's head got turned into a nose and sneezed a bunch of snot legit haunted me for years as a kid.
me too...i still remember having nightmares of it.
Same, I couldn't eat for months.
Thought i was the only one. Freaked me out for months
Same
It haunted me expecially the thought she will stay a nose forever because loki gone away with odin
When i try to eat something i remember that frecking scene.
a fun fact i always love about these movies is that jim carry learned how to talk in his prosthetic teeth for the mask and in son of the mask all of the voice lines are dubbed in because the new actor couldnt do that.
Even as a kid I was like why the hell did they give him plastic hair when he wore the mask
Hahaha same
Majority of Hollywood producers and writers and directors who make family entertainment think kids are genuinely stupid.
You've got 666 likes so count this as a like
I always thought his hair looked weird even as a 6 year old
It looks exactly like jerma
When i was in a psych ward they deadass played this movie in the rec room. like we needed to be more mentally disturbed lol
God damn
thats wild
Talk about not reading the room.
Lmao thats so mental.
@@lucidstranger mentally insane
This Movie is the reason why Dark Horse refused to make anymore Mask comics at least until 2019
That sucks
Oh wow
source?
@@LordRayken only known source i have is from Tv Tropes tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Trivia/TheMask
I looked everywhere but couldn't find any information on it
Needs a Deadpool style reboot.
You could say Jim Carried the film. (Didn't check if someone else did this joke but I'd be dissapointed if not)
I remember watching this when I was 5 and actually enjoying it. I also remember my dad saying “ are you *sure* you wanna watch this?” Multiple times throughout the movie. 5 year old me was like hell yea turn it up 🙈
Dad I’m sorry
I hope you at least gave him a call on father's day.
Even as a kid I hated it. I was a big fan of Jim Carrey, Bruce Almighty was my favorite. When I realized it was a different actor I was so disappointed.
Yoooo sameeee
Me too, I can't believe how dumb I was as a kid...
They spent all the budget on Loki’s costumes.
Lilnoggi yeah they spent it on abc family count fingers green darth maul baby learnings
It's a shame. Alan Cumming is usually a joy to watch. But nothing about this movie is a joy.
They went in dept
Alan Cumming as Loki was a good idea if he was used properly, personally I think it would have been cool if Loki didn’t have a physical form so had to possess a person to get The Mask back (that being Cumming) and like his mask he takes on abilities based on what that person wants to be with Cumming being essentially a combination of the movie version and the comic version of Stanley Ipkiss where he’s a repressed sociopath with violent revenge fantasies who loves violent cartoons like Family Guy so he gets cartoony powers that actively kill people in horrific ways
I just looked up the original budget, Google tells me it was 18 million.... 1/4 of the sequels.... fuck that would be insane to watch from carrey's perspective lol
I also checked inflation for comparison. 18 million in 1994 movie(the originals release year) would be 32.2 million in today-dollars(so closer to half the budget in my original comment)
"They were clearly just making it for children."
*Has a scene where sperm goes into a woman and he takes off people's clothes.*
Wait what- When?!
I watched this as a child 😂 idk how my parents allowed it honestly 😂😂💔
How does that get by the censors? Like, *how*
Magical jizz
@@FilipinoFurry yes but how did that slip past the censors
So the thing about the cartoony looney toons aspects for Jim Carreys character comes from the fact his character *IS* a huge fan of cartoons, and the mask reflects that part of his personality. they go into a bit with the mask professor i think and Jim's character says something like the mask takes your inner most desires or personality and brings it out to the forefront. And while they don't tell you his character is a huge fan of cartoons, they show you through visual storytelling. He has toys and statues and looney toond merchandise all over his aprtemnt, his pajamas are childlike and goofy, even the dog breed is similar to the dogs in the cartoons he watched, the suits Mask Jim wears is clearly inspired by 1940s fashion cus the cartoon characters are from the 1940s.
But the jerk mafia character did *not* become a looney toons character, he only got physically stronger and a chad chin. The first movie clearly shows the mask effects people differently based on their subcincious and personality.
Haven't seen the sequel in years, but the first movie is free on UA-cam so I rewatched it recently. But its very clear the sequel didnt realize how the mask functioned at all. Loki is a looney toons charcater (but looks like the evil mafia chad cus Hes the Bad Guy), the dad is a looney toons character, the baby is a looney toons character the dog is a looney toons character. (it works in the first movie considering who the dogs owner is) cus Haha funny mask make you go zoom.
Loki is pretty wild in Norse myth not gonna lie but his chaotic mannerism would definitely be different cmopared to Jim's looney toons aesthetic. And this should be reflected with all of the users. The baby, the dad and the dog in the sequel. but its not... they dint havetheir own personalities, its just Do Jim Carrey and Looney Toons Again.
Also i should point out the first Shrek movie was not for kids it was family friendly but definitely an adult movie. I defintiely remember Shrek being rated higher than PG13back then
@@stephanos6128 it was PG bro, I went to see it in theaters as a kid and my Uncle bitched about how the ratings meant nothing anymore.
@@sorrenblitz805 interesting. i remember it being higher. bad memory on my end then
That's a great point. They could've made this movie really interesting by emphasizing different characters' personalities
But that requires more thought and creativity, which is just too hard for some people
Loki would have been represented better by making his powers appear more dramatic than cartoony (such as lightning and fire), since he's more of the type who lives for the spectacle.
The only thing I remembered about this movie was that my first guinea pig died during it. Rest in peace, Oreo.
Rip
This movie was so bad your guinea pig died. I am really sorry but not surprised.
Now there's a damning review "It was so bad it caused my guinea pig to die."
@@kingjinga2539 pls dont be kidding
Rip oreo
At least the movie portrays the lack of maternity leave in the US pretty accurately.
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It's funny this movie is set in merica but so much of it was shot in the Sydney CBD as well as Burwood Heights NSW I was actually on set the night before my 13th birthday I met Magda Szubanskishe was such a nice woman
@M J Grasscutter have a baby, lack of sleep combined with work and keeping after him,the movie is spot on, you make some very bad decisions durring this early bonding time.
My cousin's gf just had a baby 3 weeks ago and they were both able to be on family leave for a couple of weeks. Of course though, they work at home, so them resuming work, they're stilI in the house with the newborn. I'm in California btw
@Anthony Beatty other countries give paternity leave too but sure lmao complain about that even tho they didnt spend time giving the actual painful birth and only needed to do 2 pumps and a squirt and then leave while the woman carried a child for 9 months and had permanent body altering features.
Avengers AU where everything is the same except MCU Loki is replaced by this Loki
that's true hell
@@candigutz480 No, that's perfect
Twisted Prism I agree with you
I mean, Alan Cumming's a good actor when he has a good script. Maybe they could have made something of it
The dog as expected carried the movie 🥰
I agree 100% (I’ve never seen that movie; in point of fact, I wasn’t even aware of it). The doge, however, was somewhat decent. I’d give this movie a rating of 0%.
It scared me when I was a kid
*This movie is actually ahead of its time* : “Let’s take a movie where Jim Carey’s charisma is accentuated with an emotive face when the Mask is worn, and make the whole thing plastic, sad, and emotionless, at the same time...then make a bad reboot and call it a sequel.”
Bear McHoneypots fax
But in the modern day, because they chose a Female lead, you're not allowed to complain, or it's sexist.
Yeah because Bad reboots haven't existed before this movie and Hollywood used to be a *totally* ethical industry that valued Quality over Quantity.
/s
@@calemr Literally nobody does that. You're making things up to get mad at.
@@giantpinkcat As much as I'd like to pretend Ghostbusters 2016 or the Star Wars sequels didn't exist, or didn't have press releases trying to paint all detractors as sexist: They do, and they did.
Literally all my life I thought this movie wasn't real. I thought that this must have been some weird fever dream. But this video has proved me wrong. It really was real, and now I have to go and book my next therapy appointment
I thought the same thing wtf?
Same! I thought this was a dream I had when I was little
To me, it’s physically impossible to act like Jim Carey and not be cringy
Only Jim can be Jim, no one else can mimic him properly.
The guy from liar liar, ace ventura, dr robotnik, this guy is just epic
The Cable Guy as well. Bruce Almighty
Its his face, he has the only face that can gets away with it
Its like the unnatural for Jim becomes natural
@@glassofwater281 Or Max Headroom but then again I'd say he was Jim's influence
I remember the trailers for this when it was coming out. The part where the dad is trying to get the baby to say "daddy" but ends up saying "mother" in a deep voice. It was supposed to be a funny moment but literally nobody even gave it a pity chuckle.
This movie cost $20 Million more than The Matrix...
That sucks
Elias Connolly whaaaaatttt
I mean that is alot of cgi in the movie
And it cant be an inflation thing because it came out like only 5 years after the Matrix.....damn
_V01D_ but this movie came out in 2005?
The people behind the production of this film trained the dog better than the actors of the film.
@@pringles03.30 Wasting valuable foundation time and resources watching Elvis
Well said sir
Bright you know you are NOT allowed to access the internet anymore after "The incident".
When you have Jim Carrey playing The Mask (which is basically just Jim Carrey with superpowers) and then you decide to make a sequel WITHOUT him... just unbelievable how anyone could think this would work
I may be wrong but I believe the sequel was planned with Carrey in it. Carrey, however, knew it was gonna be shit so he stayed far away from it
Looking at you The Cat In The Hat.
@@lyndislegion287 it was close enough to happening that Nintendo did a promotional sweepstake for it and I believe Carrey was offered $10 Million to return.
tfw one of the very first superheros in modern cinema was Jim Carrey
Correct
It broke my heart, after I watched „The mask“. Because I when I was young, my parents allowed me to watch in the night of the weekend, BEFORE SCHOOL (so it was very exciting for me) „Son of the mask“. I watched only the first half, before I went to bed with tears in my eyes.
So we aren't gonna talk about how everyone lives in Nickelodeon cartoon houses.
Shhhh please don't don't say this please...don't ruin the magic
Flareons are hot
@@experiment221 Indeed they are fire type
Me: "mum, can we have loki from thor?"
Mum: "we have loki at home"
Loki at home:
Paradigm Piano Covers yea Loki at home is peewee herman
@Piano Master The 3rd alas, my brethren....
elvis is loki?
lol
"Guess who?"
"made for kids" - the thing is, the original comic books were definitely not made for kids, and I didn't think the Jim Carrey movie was made for kids either - it was toned down enough to be family friendly but just as much made for adults.
It was a movie with visual and cartoony humor that kids would like, but at the same time with more implicit jokes only adults would understand
Homeboy literally pulled out a condom 😭😭
@@BruhhduzAnd in the scene in the nightclub, he's imitating a horny Big Bad Wolf from an adult cartoon.
That's still no excuse to make a shit movie
It's the fate of all adult-oriented IPs when they become massive successes: they have to start infantilizing themselves to appeal to kids, even if it means throwing away everything that made them great in the first place, and then like clockwork, they flop, because even kids didn't like it.
Ben Stein is the same actor in every movie. He also had a show called "Win Ben Steins Money" on comedy central which I enjoyed as a child.
And That was a Great Show, because his Dead Pan sense of humor is on display as he pitted his wits against other contestants :)
The baby's cgi makes him look like a character from the polar Express and the mask makes Tim look like projared.
Edit: 1000 likes? I'm impressed
Too accurate
The mask makes Tim look like Jerma
I rate this comment "a broken marriage out of 10"
@@blyzer7373 you mean a bad reboot out of ten
honestly polar express had better cgi
The baby's CGI makes it look like the Ice age baby.
fuck ice age baby all my niggas hate ice age baby
This little bastard is worse than ice age baby.
i missed out the meme but why people hate the ice age baby lol
@@aland7234 Same. I'm just a sheep.
BODOQUE
The cartoonishness of the Jim Carrey Mask was explained as being unique to him, Stanley Ipkiss was really into classic cartoons so the mask adapted to his personality. When someone else puts on the mask it turns him into something completely different because he's a completely different person. It's explained that the mask makes a person chaotic, not a cartoon. Stanley's version of chaotic was cartoonish. There's no reason for this version of the mask to be like this, but this movie seems to think that ancient god Loki was just kinda like that...
Well, the main character here does work for a animation company, but yeah, Loki in this is just as cartoony for no reason. This contradicts the idea that the mask amplifies your personality and replicates your inner desires, it doesn't just make you a cartoon.
@@welcometothemetaverse2523well blame the studio the original cut was darker and more character driven but the studio said fuck no
Huh that's interesting, so Jim Carrey was all cartoonish when he put the mask one because that was part of his personality, the mask basically amplified his personality and turned him into a cartoonish character.
@@notyourdaddude1957 yeah and when the gangster guy put it on he became an exaggerated villain.
@@Dovah_Slayer I heard it was only like 40 minutes longer, not sure an extra 40 minutes would have saved this movie
As a kid I absolutely loved this movie, watched it like 5 times a week. As an adult I’m just confused by it lol
Saaaaame wtf was this movie this unlocked hidden memories
You're only saying that cause this guy is judging it the way he is because if you enjoyed it as a kid and you really liked it you might still like it as adult
@@Taog-j6l nah i said it because I watched it again recently and realized it felt like a fever dream. Not all of us are followers brodie.
@@VizualStuntzOfficial that's just what it feels like because he thinks it's stupid everybody else in the comments thinks it's stupid cause I'm an adult and I enjoyed it I thought it was funny ah it was a little stupid but overall it was funny if it was really that bad of a movie it wouldn't have made 50 million dollars
@@Taog-j6l it was better its own thing,pretty bad sequel
Me: “Mom I want the Thor movie.”
Mom: “But we have the Thor movie at home.”
The Thor Movie at Home:
Only millenials compare comedy with heromovies of today which are played down to "funny" movies!
I wanna say thor isn’t in this movie but don’t wanna get whooshed-
Yami Yugi R/wooooshwith4o’s
Lmao
@@wirtz7223 r/foundthemobileuser
i feel bad that I laughed at loki's license plate being 'low key'
Get out!!
400th like
ok that was kinda funny
I hate the fact they didn’t realize that the mask was cartoony because of how obsessed jim Carry was with cartoons. They just made everyone cartoonish
Sorry, but *Carrey
Tiana Bennett yeah mb
@@nasounicornis5834 you just spiting me now? 😂
Oddly enough that's more in line with the original comic, albeit the comic's mask revels in pure chaos and antagonistic, often murderous behavior.
Wolf pfp
13:11 “Fun” Fact: This Thing was the first time I had seen anything from “One Froggy Evening”, so every time I see the singing scene from that cartoon, I think about this movie. Happy Childhood Times😊
This is like, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" meets "Spy Kids" in the worst way possible.
The Spy Kids half is all because of Alan Cumming.
My friend got offended when I said whoever likes spy kids sucks when I was like 7 and then we got into a fight.
This is like 90s Nickelodeon teamed up with 90s McDonalds commercial makers to do a horror movie in 2005....
Connor Milkey ok ngl spy kids was my childhood
What about shark boy and lava girl 😂😂😂
Umm i can’t get over the fact that he was married n still hitting on girls in that club ????!!! Like wtf
It's okay because he was mask man lmao
Sorry to break it to you, but that isn't exactly a rare occurrence.
@@Rexen1995 even if that was true, it being popular doesnt make it okay? If youre gonna pull shit like that, grow a spine and break up lmao
@Moist Tony lmao you sound like a 13 yr old trying to be cool 😂😂
@@americantoastman7296 never said it was okay, I'm just pointing out the lack of real world knowledge and your poor reading skills while I'm at it.
I actually agree with you.
"At the time CGI wasn't great"
*Proceeds to then show an example of beautiful CGI that still holds up nowadays from then*
THANK YOU
i can't tell if this is a joke or not
@@user-js9nk7nc1z It's not
He showed a clip from Revenge of the Sith and the CGI in that is astonishing and is of today's quality
Yes General Grievous and those Magna Guards are CGI from 2005
I know. I cringed hard when he showed something much better than this mess. Really sick of the prequel hate. Especially since the Disney films are FAR worse.
@@coreymckee4844 except the last jedi
12:40 lightbulbs still work without glass if you dont break the filament. Most realistic part of the movie lol
Nope
Imagine the fact that Loki using the salesman costume makes him looking like Pee-Wee Herman.
What if that's what happened to the real Peewee Herman?
Yeah, he was
yea I was thinking the same
thats deadass what I thought
I'm laughing at the bad logic while slowly dying inside.
"This move should be used to torture terrorists" ok that line was funnier than the whole movie combined.
Your comment is pretty lame and it's still better than the movie.
When Wreck it Ralph 2 looks good it’s not that hard to make a better comment. That movie isn’t even that bad either.
terrorists are funnier than the whole movie combined.
"If you have a baby, you have someone to play videogames with"
Someone wrote this without a second thought.
It's the same line of logic the girls from The Pregnancy Pact have.
I mean technically its true but thats like getting a degree in engineering so u can build a vacuum cleaner because ur floor is dirty
Aidan Flanigan so you can sell vacuum cleaners so that you can afford to buy a house with cleaner floors
I laughed way too hard at “he goes to one home as a plumber with his ass showing”.
this movie gave me childhood trauma.
I'm ashamed to tell you i've watched this movie over 50 times as a kid. I'm not kidding
It was always on tv...
@@calebnation7797 even more annoying because it was even dubbed
I was a fan of this, still am sadly, can you blame me though? They over played it on Cartoon Network! + Monster House around Halloween...
@@calebnation7797 Yea.... on TV. Definitely not because i had it on DVD or anything 👀
No offense but I feel bad for your childhood
What’s funny is that you can watch The Mask for free but The Son Of The Mask cost money to watch
that's cuz the mask made mad bank and they want son of the mask to at least conjure a few bucks
They're literally so desperate to sell that movie they bundle it with the original for five bucks at Target. Most fans would pay twice that to watch the first movie.
True
i have it on dvd from when i was younger lol
It also costs your dignity and happiness, which the original The Mask didn’t take.
The Mask without Jim, no one would have loved it as much as they do.
A lot of us believed the Mask was not CGI and Jim Carrey could do this.
100 years from now: The Son of the Mask has contributed to American culture with the biggest piss fetish scene in cinematic history.
That's so wrong on so many levels hahaha
"Even if you banish him, he's still gonna be your son!"
Bruh why are you defending the guy who kidnapped your baby and tried to murder your family
It’s a kids movie so that had to “show the hidden message” in the blandest way possible
@@Mr.Crawlyo You gotta point, how the hell did he manage that? xD
@@Mr.Crawlyo you're telling me that you never tried that ?.. hell man legends are capable of playing with their index fingers.
@@awaken_the_dreamers_8475 no because im not tryna git scolliossis
Son of mask person looks like a dollar store rick astley
I would have loved more if they called him to be the "hero" of the movie
Dont you dare insult Rick Astley
diamond dogs
Always gonna run around and dessert you
No, 99 cents store
Lol
"SHINE YOUR SHOES, WIPE YOUR...FACE!"
I just honestly like how the dog is made. He's the only character that wasn't a BRUH moment.
That doggy date scene made me gag, ngl
Yeah i liked the dog too, as elvis said - the only redeeming quality 😅
E
Yea I’m I actually gonna have disagreed with you, um the dog was the worst thing I have ever seen (well not as bad as the baby)
Sadly though, that dog is no longer with us.
i always wondered why my mom wouldnt let me watch this. she always told me "No its too stupid"
she was right
You have a wise mothet
Your mom sounds very smart.
When I was younger this movie gave me a headache. So yeah, it's so idiotic it can give you brain damage.
That is a wiser mother than mine.
Your female parental figure made a good decision.
86 million dollar budget. Imagine what could be done with that.
Son Of The Mask Remake
Like donating them to charity...
I’d blow it all on potatoes filled with toothpaste
You could buy SO many Twinkie Cakes you’d be sick ten times over.
0-0 why tho
This movie is the living epitome of a YTP with a coherent storyline, but there's so much chaos happening it's almost impossible to figure out.
This movie is useful in a lot of ways:
1. Making murder suspects talk
2. Giving brain-dead children 'entertainment'
3. Giving you a stroke
4. Non lethal but horrible torture
So just 1
How to be a piece of shit
Not let other people have opinions
Even when I was a kid some of this looked weird to me. Some over the top stuff I still liked it but with some other I was like "why it's not good as the first one" ? I don't even know how they though this looked good even for kids
@@Belgianmapping1830 Not all opinions are good...
A mask movie without Jim cerry is like having a pirates of the Caribbean movie without Johnny Depp.
Nah
But Johny Depp is the one who ruins pirates of the Caribbean
@@thecommenter578 not at all
@@zombiemomsen66 well, his character does. Jack Sparrow is the Jar Jar of the franchise
@@thecommenter578 sorry I don't speak WRONG
This feels like a movie made out of the "comically large spoon" meme
Yeah. The vine itself was very clever, as a crazy amount of ice cream in a huge spoon is technically a spoonful. And the original movie's humor was very clever and ridiculous only up to a point, kinda like Monty Python. But this movie just disregards everything about the original and just makes everything overly ridiculous and nonsensical. Sure, it keeps kids happy, but anyone over the age of 8 would be annoyed by it.
The set desiners deserve so much because the sets and props were AMAZING. i feel bad they probualy didn't get paid that much
Why spend money on Jim Carrey when you can spend the entire budget on Loki's wardrobe
The reason Jim Carrey didn't do this movie is bc Jim Carrey said that he doesn't like sequels.
(Y'know unless it involves a specific blue hedgehog for some reason...)
This movie is a disgrace and insult to Jim Carry
It makes a good contrast though, really shows how it takes Jim Carry to do a lot of what Jim Carry does.
@@TurnipCart this movie is dukb
Absolutely
true that!!!
Fuck Jim Carry he peaked in ace ventura
Son of the mask a fever dream of a film
No it's a fever dream on crack
Don’t forget the person having that dream is a mentally challenged kid
It’s a fever dream, plus an acid trip, while on crack and on meth.
This movie is basically what if you gave an 8 year old hardcore drugs and caffeine and some crack cocaine and some meth and bathsalt and then you tell them to write a comedy
yes
I love that you hit movies from all times, genres, and qualities. New to this channel but loving every video!
This movie traumatized me as a kid, I was scared my head would turn into nose. I still am....
poor neighbor woman :( lol
@@T3Daioh2003Azumanga YEAH AND THEN SHE SNEEZED LIKE- WAS THE SNOT HER BRAIN OR SOMETHING??
@@LeGoodMusica23 or any of her other internal head organs
Me too, I've had too many nightmares about that exact same thing over the years 😭
That scared me too! Its why I can’t eat eggs because that’s what it looks like
Totally thought this movie was a fever dream, not something that I wanted to remember. Thanks.
Same, I tried to explain this movie to someone once, and they thought I was crazy, so I actually *did* think I ended up imagining the whole thing and thought I was misremembering the original movie
How does Alan Cumming end up in such crap movies, when he's an accomplished Broadway star the rest of the time? Poor guy :(
Money
Yeah he was in pussy cat dolls
I liked him in the spy kids movies. He shined there imo.
His movie musicals are typically bomb even when he deserves a bigger role
I feel bad for Jamie Kennedy. He was AWESOME as Randy in the Scream franchise!
i actually used to love this movie as a kid for some reason
Because you have terrible parents.
This movie was so bad, i was traumatised by it as a kid.
i used to think that this movie was super funny when i was like 7 but now i’m questioning why i thought that
I loved it as a kid.
Yeah same it use to scare me. Especially the part where Loki turns that person's head into a nose
me tooo mann i remember everything subconsciously
Nive Is Unicorn Fluff Same
Never forget that we were actually meant to get the Mask 2 with Jim Carey (it was advertised with a contest to guest appear in it) but it was scrapped and instead we got.......this......a movie where a man experiences a psychological breakdown at the hands of his CGI demon spawn
when you realize that they had a sex scene in a kid movie: unsee juice accouierd
accouierd
^ Creepking living up to his name by asking for a link to a sex scene from a children’s movie.
I need to accouire some as well
I'm waiting
This movie had to of had one script and 0 rewrites I’m convinced.
Son Of The Mask feels like a Nostalgia Critic "review" of the original film.
Zac Budde - yeppp, this is so accurate
Gao
Which is ironic since he reviewed Son of the Mask.
Cringe on cringe.
What the heck is that supposed to mean?
“It’s like an 8 year old snorted coke and wrote this movie”
It sounds about right
Yup that's what he said
Couldn't have said it better myself
I don't think so. You're jealous of that movie I think. It's an awesome movie.
@@gudmunduringigudmundsson9287 So people can't have a different opinion?
"Get ready to overdose on cringe"
He wasn't kidding about that disclaimer... This is horrendous.
We meet again mustached jellal
You know shit fucking millenial! It was epic back then this guy Elvis trashtalks cause no one fisted him this week!
@@AnthonyVengefulOne Are you okay?
GET OUUUUT
🙂
10:28.
It sounds corny, but this movie traumatized me as a child.
From that scene I learned how babies come into being in the first place.
And my parents were still joking about it, and I was in a state of shock.
Manga: the comic
Anime: the mask
Netflix adaptation: *Son of the mask*
Perfect
Perfect
@@gnsfreaky3251 wait what
Netflix would have made it better than this🤣
@@ItsShibbyTV lol
"At the time CGI wasn't the greatest"
Shows an example of well done CGI in 2005
Eugh no
I assumed it was sarcasm but Elvis' tone when saying that doesnt seem to imply such so idk
@@academyjason The CG in the Prequels is shit
Jurassic Park had better cgi
I've always thought SW did a pretty decent job with the cgi stuff. Never really looked bad to me. Now some of the dialogue on the other hand...
One of my closest friends actually told me that he thinks Son of The Mask is alot better than the original Mask
How wrong he is...
@@thetoaster765 Kill him now
he's right
@@paulajoy246 you're wrong
@@thetoaster765 naw. The first one boring as hell and I watched for the first time recently so its not even "i was a kid i didnt get it", The Mask is NOT interesting, son of the mask is
@@paulajoy246 then you didn't even watch the first one because if you did, then you would know that it's not boring
I watched this as a kid alot and I just rewatched it again, probebly about 10 years later.
I still love it.XD