Jim Carey was truly as the peak of his career when he did these character comedies (Ace Ventura, Mask, Liar Liar etc). Goofy as they may be, any actor worth their salt wanted to be Jim Carey, his physical comedy was next level.
Fun Fact: Chuck Russell revealed that a lot of money was saved on special effects after Jim Carrey was casted and that his body movements were flexibale, that they didn’t see the need to enhance them digitally
To answer your question, basically, yes, the Mask is God. Death Battle even did a thing pitting the Mask (specifically the character from the original comicbook series nobody tells you this movie's based on) against Deadpool, with basically the same resolution as Goku v Superman for similar reasons (ie, one's story is about fighting bad guys, and one's story is about being omnipotent). Also, as they said in the movie, it only works at night and the Mask's host isn't fully in control of their decisions while transformed; hence, internal and external conflicts. Penultimately, I'm not sure why the mask boomerangs back to Stanley. Maybe it prefers, but doesn't require, its host to have a goofy sense of humor. And/or it thought sticking with Stanley was akin to playing a prank on him, and therefore amusing. Lastly, I wanted to hear the Cuban Pete music : [
The thing about this movie is it makes you question everything within it...and that's what makes it great. It makes no sense at all and you simply embrace it
9:15 OK, that is bull. That scene is hilarious. Carrey quotes old movies and coughs dramatically while gripping the mob guy, imitates Sally Field with the Oscar, and almost walks the wrong way like a lot of actors do on award shows. Even Dorian fixes his hair when he notices there's an audience watching him and goes right back to gangster mode when the audience sits down. That is brilliant. 🤣
The people behind Cinemasins admitted that they're a$$holes, so it's not a surprise that they bring up ridiculous excuses for sins with no valid justification other than "I hate it because I hate it", it's not supposed to be taken seriously like a review or something.
I agree too that Carrey/The Mask's "I'm dying" scene is really funny. I also do not agree with Jeremy sinning it. 11:22 - 11:36 - I do agree with Jeremy here on that it's a sin when we get the "thing doesn't do what it normally does once someone's watching" cliche, it's been done many times now, going back to the Looney Tunes singing frog who always stops singing once someone besides the main protagonist is watching. This is just one out of numerous Looney tunes references in this movie, others being the style of the Mask's wacky behavior (including the funny "I'm dying" scene)
Ah Cameron Diaz. Most times I had heard that name, somebody always told me that the world was gonna run me and that I wasnt the sharpest tool in the shed. You see, that gal was looking kinda dumb with her finger and thumb in the shape of an L on her forehead.
"How does he/it do X? Is he God?" Literally explains in the movie it's tied to Loki, so yes lower case "g" Also, I remember people talking about the movie within the last year and them mentioning how much he loves cartoons and how he watches them during the movies, explaining why all his mischief is so cartoonish, as well as Milo's since Stanley leaves them on for him when he leaves, whereas Dorian is just a slightly exaggerated version of his evil self.
"Dorian is just a slightly exaggerated version of his evil self" - Dorian watches too much noir mafia shit, wishes he was a 1920s mob boss- which is why it amplifies those aspects of his personality.
one of my favorite movies since childhood and still to this day! You never realize ALL the innuendos, and it wasn't until i started watching baking shows that vichyssoise is a dip and the line "Dip my ladle in your vichyssoise" and how absolutely filthy The Mask is and I love it more lol
@@Panda-cute dont feel bad, theres tons of movies i havnt seen that i should of. I suggest checking them out, Dumb and Dumber was my favorite growing up
The best actress in the movie is that cop who's on screen for 5 seconds during the dancing scene. 5 seconds, she perfectly conveys the emotions of starting that, realizing she's not in control of it, panicking, then losing control
The character portrayal in this movie truly fits the theme, in my opinion. Basically a (demi)God runs rampant through the city the he lives in. It's classic fun for the sake of fun, which I think Hollywood is missing lately.
I found the original black and white graphic novel in a 3 for a dollar comic bag back in the late nineties. One of the best random finds ever. As charming as the movie was the story it was based off of is next level insane.
Milo really was adorable, but you should have added a sin for all the people who went out and bought Jack Russell terriers after seeing this movie, without knowing anything about them.
Also extremely smart and very willful. If they don't have an outlet for all that energy they will FIND one, and good luck trying to train them out of destructive behaviors if you're not experienced with dog-training. An ex-roommate of mine had a mix-breed that was part Jack Russell, the stubborn little bastard barely listened at all, and relentlessly bullied our Golden Retriever.
I know a few dumbbells that did that and were ready to ‘re-home’ within a year!! Their energy is akin to Miniature Pinschers or Weimaraners.!. I had a woman pissed at me for ‘re-homing’ a min-pin, calling it a ‘family dog’ and I copied and pasted the exercise needs of that dog, scaring off potential owners. I didn’t want to scare off the RIGHT owner, just don’t lie about the dog’s needs.
@@EricSwordswinger I love to see how other animals communicate and coexist with eachother…not like lions and gazelles, but like dogs and rabbits or dogs with other dogs, or dogs with pretty much any animal that isn’t wearing a UPS uniform…
7:05 : "You don't own an '89 Civic?" - how can you not sin that ? I don't remember if he ever drives a 89 Civic in the movie but up to that point we only saw him drive a 1951 Studebaker.
12:21 - The degree to which his arms and hands move in such a fluid motion in synch with both the speed of the slide as well as the smoothness with which he was lifted into the air in that scene was definitely a win. Bonus Round bonus: The cruel endless march of time means that Milo has long since been dead. (Cinemasins Ding)
5:50 I mean, I have seen a guy in Italy who was jumping between balconies and scaling up a wall with just his hands to haul up lights for the upcoming winter display. I mean the most he went was three stories, but still it was wild to watch. His buddy meanwhile had just been using the doors like a normal guy while their supervisor looked like he was going to have a heart attack on the ground level.
CinemaSins you are correct about scenes being cut. I discovered a few months back that they cut a scene where Ipkiss tells his location AND Peggy actually was supposedly killed off. But they felt that was too dark to leave in the movie. That’s why we don’t see her for the rest of the film.
There are several cut scenes, depending on where you watch it. On TV for example, they would cut out the scenes of him handling the car mechanics and the next-day scene with the police and the ambulance at the scene. Also, in the scene where he turns a balloon into a machine gun, in some TV versions he never fires the machine gun at the thugs.
From the Riddler to the Mask to the Grinch, Jim Carrey knows one thing to hit big... *Can't make the scene if you don't have the green* I loved the addition of Cuban Pete in the movie, it was completely unexpected when I first watched it and it's great to see Cuban music showcased in such a fine way
Additionally, having grown up in the 80s-90s with a father working in the newspaper, and thus spending MANY after school hours in the press room and offices, yes, archives like this do exist
11:21 That's what I used to think too until someone pointed out to me that Ben Stein's character had just mentioned that Loki was a 'night god'. This is the only time in the movie where anybody tries using the mask during the daytime.
The pig Latin sin translates to : Why is he using pig latin? If Stanley was actually going to shoot him how would this be any better than saying it normally?
I loved this movie when I was younger, and I loved Richard Jeni's standup. I always wished there was a sequel where he'd get a hold of the mask and he could go all out. Rest in Peace, Richard Jeni.
there was a deleted scene in the printing press room where they explained more of the plan BUT it ended with them throwing a dude into the press and like... printing newspapers with a front page story of the guy dying in BLOOD.
13:37 actually yes, they cut the printing press scene by a few minutes, because it progressed into Dorian violently murdering the reporter by throwing her into the printing press, so a little bit of dialogue ended up getting removed in the edit.
@@AuntieL_ATL They would have addressed that in the sequel (with her coming back) if it was ever made, but Jim Carrey never wanted to make it. If ya ask me, prime time for the Mask of the God of Mischief to make a come back.
@The_Mecha_Archivist I know they did make a sequel. However, ot was not The Mask II that they were aiming to make. But I think if the story had the same feel as the original, Jim Carrey would make a fantastic comeback. If not, I'll settle for a reboot closer to the spirit of the original comics since Deadpool is proving himself insanely popular.
@The_Mecha_Archivist He did do Ace Ventura 2, which is kind of what made him turn down more sequels in the first place, but there was also Dumb and Dumber To
Milo was f'ing awesome in this movie! You could really feel his personality when he wouldn't give up the keys and feel how sad he was at the jail when he couldn't make the jump that Ipkiss needed him to make.
I think it's fair to say that the Mask is so powerful that there shouldn't be much conflict in this movie. And there isn't anytime Stanley is wearing the Mask, because you're right he basically has God-like cartoon powers. The real conflicts stem from how wearing the Mask affects Stanley's real life and how he can stay away from the police and gangs without ever going on a straight up murder spree. The only people the Mask (Stanley) ever hurt were Dorian, who we assume drowned after being flushed down a pool, and his swindling mechanics who had...bad things done to them. And it's interesting that this movie was as tame as it is because in the comics, the Mask was really good at murder. He did it a lot.
That makes this movie even better, to me. That means that this entire movie, Stanley/The Mask was HOLDING BACK!!!! lol Knowledge that he could have been much worse makes it all the more better a movie, to me. He CHOSE to be nice, rather than NEEDING to be nice. 😁
5:55 “Is he just able to conjure shot out of mid-air?” CinemaSins struggles with a concept that teenagers grasped immediately with no explanation over thirty years ago.
Two words, Jeremy. Toon Force. You hit the nail on the head when you "Roger Rabbit, but without actually acknowledging that toons exist." The mask has the same kind of overpowered wacky antic abilities as any old time cartoon character.
@@Gcsmith12 Ugh dont remind me. I hated that they did that. Thats neither in norse mythology or yhe og comic books, idk why they called it lokis mask that was such an unimportant detail to add
@@SpecsCloud it makes sense in a way. Ipkiss represents the lovable rogue sorta mischief, you know the "harmless" fun practical joke type...the lighter side of Loki. While Dorian is Loki's vengeful, dark and twisted side. Ipkiss sorta has more power because he has the imagination (influence from his love of cartoons) to bring them forth, while Dorian is only shown really using the invincibility, him spitting the bullets back at his attackers is somewhat symbolic of vengeance...he gave them back what they gave to him. That's my theory anyway
@@davidmathieson8661 Thats what he is in the movie. The mask draws out ones deepest thoughts and brings them to the forefront. Ipkiss, angry at the world for his loser status turned into a sadistic murderer, breaking the laws of physics to harm people in the most brutal ways possible. As a flipside to this, when the Police chief comes into possession of it he becomes a (albiet violent) vigilante stopping all the criminals he cant move on as a police officer because of how the law works
to be fair, The Mask is a comic book character, hence all the physics-breaking and spontaneous manifestation of props, weapons, etc...but also this movie is somewhat of a showcase for Jim's 'natural' physical comedy
He should be OK, he's out of the 90 second scan range, will take some reports to get it flagged for an age check. I'm not sure whether that's the joke given the subject matter of the sin.
HAHAHAHAHAHahahahaha A sin for efficiency, on introducing the plot and characters during the opening credits. Usually it's sins for taking too long with the opening credits and getting to the point of the movie. I love the consistency of this channel, it's so arbitrary, unreasonable, petty and smeggy. Delightful. (because it's honest about all of those things, and more)
8:42 as an electrician who does 90% maintainance work I promise you that is a dream job. - Its easy because it's a straight globe swap (if it is globes I can't really tell and I ain't watching the movie to check myself) - there's so many globes you can make probably an hours work or two on the extra you'll charge on materials - there's so many and it was the days of halogen globes so you'd be there almost every day meaning you've got yourself some steady work which is always good
Exactly what I came to say… For all intents and purposes he _is_ a god. Most of the time I don’t mind ridiculous sins, but questioning a fact over and over gets pretty grating.
All those sins at the end are really Jeremy's way of removing a sin for Milo being awesome. He just doesn't want us to know that his heart isn't full of ash and hatred.
00:08:24 "Is he God? Am I allowed to question anything he does? Is he omnipotent?" I get you're supposed to be treating this like it's the first time you've seen the movie, but the answer to that is "Yes and Yes".
I purposely skipped this movie in the Jim Carrey catalog. I felt that with all of it's praise and hype it wouldn't live up to my expectations. Especially having had been a huge fan in the 90's.
@@mattmarzula damn, i watched every Jim Carrey movie growing up, this one is (imo) one of Carreys funnest films...seeing him just go ape shit overacting as the mask was a delight for me.
The Mask is actually based on a rather gory and violent toon comic about Stanley using the comical powers of the Mask to wreak terrifying vigilante justice and do whatever he wants with his powers
He does not. Jeremy missed SO many opportunities to take off sins for Jim Carrey's funny moments. He only took off one sin for Jim Carrey's physical comedy
I'm from Kanas, and the Kansas City comment was hilarious! Now, considering I work at a newspaper, I beg to differ - we have tons of excess stacks of newspapers in our back room. Leftovers that get recycled, and we intentionally save issues up to one year prior because it never fails, some idiot will come in wanting a copy of something from eight months ago. Who else paused this video during the Pig Latin so they could decipher it? I think the Mask must give him Genie-like powers lol, and the theory is that Loki was a night god so the Mask only works at night, which is why it didn't cause Stanley to transform in the author's office. And let's not forget - this is the movie that introduced Cameron Diaz. Yes, this was her first movie. :D
@@thanatos_razl That's what makes the scene so funny. You don't know that fact about the mask until he puts it on, making it hilariously unexpected when it doesn't work.
Alright CinemaSins, the fact that you didn't sin off the fact that Milo was LITERALLY the greatest trained dog ever seen in a film is in itself SINIBLE!
When i saw "Everything Wrong With The Mask in 17 Minutes Or Less" My heart sank! It's my absolute favorite Jim Carrey movie! This is the movie to my 90's!
I'm impressed that you got Matthew McConaughey to narrate the 33rd sin. Also worth mentioning that they made another one of these movies where they explained that the mask once belonged to Loki so wearing it does basically make you a trickster God.
If I remember right Mask basically is god, but the conflict is the fact that you lose all self-control wearing it no matter who you are. So sure, it might get you out of a pinch but if you only end up a mass murderer that's a relatively good outcome after wearing a it. In a crossover comic Lobo wore it and it went horribly for everyone involved.
2:28 “How do you f*ck this up?” I don’t know if that was an intentional f-up that they didn’t beep Jeremy saying fuck, but that’s hilarious hearing it uncensored.
"Just make this sh*t a cartoon" Um.. They did, and it was good. It even had a crossover with the Ace Ventura cartoon. Then again, back then, just about every movie had a cartoon spin-off!
6:25-6:27 THANK YOU I have always thought, even as a child watching this movie and Batman Forever with my older brother every afternoon after school (because we didn't have cable, so we rotated between those two and Who Framed Roger Rabbit) that Stanley's pajamas were JUST FINE
The beer bottle is NOT on the playing surface. It is on the edge that is about 3" wide. You can see the chrome trim on either side of the base of the bottle.
Been binging this channel for 2 years and never heard one of Jeremy's beloved F-bombs go un-bleeped 🤣 This will always be my personal favorite UA-cam channel of all time. Long Live Cinemasins
2:23 why go through the massive effort of censoring the F word so many times if you're going to not censor it every single time? How do you fuck that up?!
I've probably seen this movie over 300 times ... As a kid I had to see it almost every day and the days when weren't allowed to I behaved like a little s**t .. just like a child would do I guess? Haha. I will never forget when my dad accidentally recorded some other movie on that precious VHS-tape... I lost my mind completely, that was it..as a kid my life was over. :P It did not take long before before my dad sat in the car on his way to the video store to rent the movie again and record it on a new tape (as most people did at the time). Thank you for making me revisit this fond memory!
When I was a kid, I assumed his breath was so bad that her shoes popped off. But she didn't seem to think his breath was bad so that didn't make sense.
Milo was the best part of the movie, his antics with Jim Carey's character. Jim Carey came alive & really got to exercise his talent in this film. Other movies to sin: I don't know if you've done either of them, but I'd love to see your take on Dumb & Dumber or Timecop, as other 90s flicks.
It does not even matter how many sins it gets, this movie is amazing.
Period 🤣
The count approximately NEVER matters. They once said so themselves. That's why I didn't stop watching this channel.
The sins are a badge
They especially love to shred movies they love best. That's the fun.
+1
Jim Carey was truly as the peak of his career when he did these character comedies (Ace Ventura, Mask, Liar Liar etc). Goofy as they may be, any actor worth their salt wanted to be Jim Carey, his physical comedy was next level.
just dont spill the salt...spilling the salt is very bad luck.
Jim Carrey paved the way for alot of physicians comedy comedians. Forever a GOAT 🐐
Ace Ventura is one of my favs by him the 1st one is funny but the 2nd one had me in tears even today
agreed, all those you mentioned are classics.
Hands down a goat
All sins aside, this movie is a damn classic
Dang right it is.
Amen brother
true facts
it fucking sucks
@@jamesmacaw3865 no u
I love how around 2:27, they didn't even bother to bleep Jeremy's cursing lol. A rare moment in Cinemasins.
But they did bleep it.
@@diekartoffelderweisheit5106 Yes, the "What the f*ck", but not the "How do you fuck this up?"
@@ThePanzafahra yeah I noticed that😂
So they fucked it up?
@@THEMathHacker-121 Yes sir.
I just wanna take a moment to appreciate how much screen time the dog got.
Reminding me of TinTin's Snowy.
The sequel should've NEVER happened. This movie is so good. The CG effects still look good after almost 30 years.
Exactly, who's idea was to replace Jim in the sequel?
And also, who's idea was to make an unnecessary sequel?
There's a sequel??
@@9PlatinumGamer9 "Son of the Mask." It is routinely on "Worst Movies of All Time" lists.
I believe Jamie Kennedy gave all sorts of insight onto its inception on his channel
Fun Fact: Chuck Russell revealed that a lot of money was saved on special effects after Jim
Carrey was casted and that his body movements were flexibale, that they didn’t see the need to enhance them digitally
@Mickey Altieri: It's obviously a spambot. Report it and move on.
Those Ace Ventura movies really paid dividends for his physical comedy! XD
I mean yeah, he basically was like something out of a cartoon
To answer your question, basically, yes, the Mask is God. Death Battle even did a thing pitting the Mask (specifically the character from the original comicbook series nobody tells you this movie's based on) against Deadpool, with basically the same resolution as Goku v Superman for similar reasons (ie, one's story is about fighting bad guys, and one's story is about being omnipotent).
Also, as they said in the movie, it only works at night and the Mask's host isn't fully in control of their decisions while transformed; hence, internal and external conflicts.
Penultimately, I'm not sure why the mask boomerangs back to Stanley. Maybe it prefers, but doesn't require, its host to have a goofy sense of humor. And/or it thought sticking with Stanley was akin to playing a prank on him, and therefore amusing.
Lastly, I wanted to hear the Cuban Pete music : [
yeah because Death Battle is never wrong about there fights, cough* cough* Doom Slayer vs Master Chief cough* cough*
The prank thing makes sense due to the movies having the mask's power come from Loki the Norse trickster god
When he shakes his maraccas, they go "chick-chickey boom chick-chickey boom chick-chickey boom"
THEY CALL ME CUBAN PETE, IM THE KING OF THE RUMBA BEAT, WHEN I PLAY THE MARACAS I GO CHICK-CHICKY-BOOM CHICK-CHICKY-BOOM
@@wutthabuck8772 classic
The thing about this movie is it makes you question everything within it...and that's what makes it great. It makes no sense at all and you simply embrace it
Yes I agree some of these sins are from taking this too seriously and this is definitely not a movie to be taken too seriously.
15:15 Translation:
Why is he using pig Latin. If Stanley was actually going to shoot him, how would this be any better than saying it normally?
Thanks
9:15 OK, that is bull. That scene is hilarious. Carrey quotes old movies and coughs dramatically while gripping the mob guy, imitates Sally Field with the Oscar, and almost walks the wrong way like a lot of actors do on award shows. Even Dorian fixes his hair when he notices there's an audience watching him and goes right back to gangster mode when the audience sits down. That is brilliant. 🤣
The people behind Cinemasins admitted that they're a$$holes, so it's not a surprise that they bring up ridiculous excuses for sins with no valid justification other than "I hate it because I hate it", it's not supposed to be taken seriously like a review or something.
@@blue1133 cinemasins sucks
I agree too that Carrey/The Mask's "I'm dying" scene is really funny. I also do not agree with Jeremy sinning it.
11:22 - 11:36 - I do agree with Jeremy here on that it's a sin when we get the "thing doesn't do what it normally does once someone's watching" cliche, it's been done many times now, going back to the Looney Tunes singing frog who always stops singing once someone besides the main protagonist is watching. This is just one out of numerous Looney tunes references in this movie, others being the style of the Mask's wacky behavior (including the funny "I'm dying" scene)
@@alvexok5523 The mask only works at night.
@@yeotyou6396 r u ok bro
Jim Carry was awesome in this. This was him doing what he does, to perfection. And Cameron Diaz was absolutely gorgeous in this movie.
Her debut role. 😍
How many execs do u think she blew to get this role my guess is 10-12 minimum
@@youknow2849 Woah! Haha!!
Ah Cameron Diaz. Most times I had heard that name, somebody always told me that the world was gonna run me and that I wasnt the sharpest tool in the shed. You see, that gal was looking kinda dumb with her finger and thumb in the shape of an L on her forehead.
@@elliotw4606 You’re an ogre!
"How does he/it do X? Is he God?"
Literally explains in the movie it's tied to Loki, so yes lower case "g"
Also, I remember people talking about the movie within the last year and them mentioning how much he loves cartoons and how he watches them during the movies, explaining why all his mischief is so cartoonish, as well as Milo's since Stanley leaves them on for him when he leaves, whereas Dorian is just a slightly exaggerated version of his evil self.
CinemaSins doesn’t pay attention to the movies they watch so they wouldn’t have caught the fact that the movie answered his question many times
@@MikeP828 This is one of those whose answer was so glaringly obvious that it makes me scratch my head.
Can't wait for @Th3Birdman to sin this
"Dorian is just a slightly exaggerated version of his evil self" - Dorian watches too much noir mafia shit, wishes he was a 1920s mob boss- which is why it amplifies those aspects of his personality.
one of my favorite movies since childhood and still to this day! You never realize ALL the innuendos, and it wasn't until i started watching baking shows that vichyssoise is a dip and the line "Dip my ladle in your vichyssoise" and how absolutely filthy The Mask is and I love it more lol
“This movie should just be a cartoon” maybe the biggest missing the point ever
And it did get a cartoon.
Yeah and I'm astonished that nobody caught on to his knowing nose tapping. Dammit I could hear it through the screen.
It's crazy that The Mask, Dumb & Dumber, and Ace Ventura all came out the same year! Jim Carrey had a hell of a 1994.
damn really? The 3 classic Carrey movies too (and i defend Cable Guy, dont know why ppl didnt like it at the time)
@@DeRockMedia I feel bad that I’ve only heard the titles and have seen none of them
@@Panda-cute dont feel bad, theres tons of movies i havnt seen that i should of. I suggest checking them out, Dumb and Dumber was my favorite growing up
@@DeRockMedia thanks :) I’ll try to watch it when I’m not so bogged down with homework one of these days. Have a good day!
@@Panda-cute keep up with the homework bud, and have a good day yourself :) \m/
The acting is stellar in this movie, not only Jim Carrey but everyone else. Some of Jim Carrey's best even without the mask on.
The best actress in the movie is that cop who's on screen for 5 seconds during the dancing scene.
5 seconds, she perfectly conveys the emotions of starting that, realizing she's not in control of it, panicking, then losing control
The character portrayal in this movie truly fits the theme, in my opinion. Basically a (demi)God runs rampant through the city the he lives in. It's classic fun for the sake of fun, which I think Hollywood is missing lately.
And Nostalgia Critic would agree to that. 😂😍💚
Fun fact: the graphic novel this film is based on is actually insanely dark and would probably suit a remake right about now 😜
I would totally go for a horror remake of The mask.
@@ajestersgrace3902 yep, same!
do you know the author of the book?
@@kendraolvera901 I don't sorry, however dark horse comics is the name of the comic publisher
I found the original black and white graphic novel in a 3 for a dollar comic bag back in the late nineties. One of the best random finds ever. As charming as the movie was the story it was based off of is next level insane.
15:06 I actually paused this to figure the sentence out and I hate you for it.
lol
I paused it too
I only have one thing to say: how dare you?! this movie is a masterpiece. great video as always 🙂
The phrase "Somebody stop me" was never the same after this film.
and else where, a different time, a different film..
"Alrighty then!" was also never the same....
4X Versace
Somebody stop me!!
SSSSSSSMOKIN!!
"Freeze!" :D
it's party time! p-a-r-t-y??? because i gotta!
The Mask is one of my all time favorite Jim Carrey films, even though it has it's ups and downs like all movies do.
Same. I love this movie
Definitely my favorite when I was a kid and still one of my favorites now.
Great movie
No one asked
Plus Cameron Diaz has never looked hotter.
Milo really was adorable, but you should have added a sin for all the people who went out and bought Jack Russell terriers after seeing this movie, without knowing anything about them.
I can confirm, they are crackhead dogs. Extreme energy.
Also extremely smart and very willful. If they don't have an outlet for all that energy they will FIND one, and good luck trying to train them out of destructive behaviors if you're not experienced with dog-training. An ex-roommate of mine had a mix-breed that was part Jack Russell, the stubborn little bastard barely listened at all, and relentlessly bullied our Golden Retriever.
I know a few dumbbells that did that and were ready to ‘re-home’ within a year!! Their energy is akin to Miniature Pinschers or Weimaraners.!.
I had a woman pissed at me for ‘re-homing’ a min-pin, calling it a ‘family dog’ and I copied and pasted the exercise needs of that dog, scaring off potential owners. I didn’t want to scare off the RIGHT owner, just don’t lie about the dog’s needs.
What's to know? They're dogs. It's not like they can't get wet or fed after midnight.
@@EricSwordswinger I love to see how other animals communicate and coexist with eachother…not like lions and gazelles, but like dogs and rabbits or dogs with other dogs, or dogs with pretty much any animal that isn’t wearing a UPS uniform…
7:05 : "You don't own an '89 Civic?" - how can you not sin that ? I don't remember if he ever drives a 89 Civic in the movie but up to that point we only saw him drive a 1951 Studebaker.
We don't see him drive it, but it's implied to be his car. The shop hangs onto it for some trumped up issues and give him the Stude as a "loaner"
12:21 - The degree to which his arms and hands move in such a fluid motion in synch with both the speed of the slide as well as the smoothness with which he was lifted into the air in that scene was definitely a win.
Bonus Round bonus: The cruel endless march of time means that Milo has long since been dead. (Cinemasins Ding)
"Just make this shit a cartoon"
Well, he is Big Head. He operates on 100% cartoon logic
There was a Mask cartoon though….ironic
there was a Mask comic.
…and mask action figures
5:50 I mean, I have seen a guy in Italy who was jumping between balconies and scaling up a wall with just his hands to haul up lights for the upcoming winter display. I mean the most he went was three stories, but still it was wild to watch. His buddy meanwhile had just been using the doors like a normal guy while their supervisor looked like he was going to have a heart attack on the ground level.
😂😂😂😂 you lucky dawg.
CinemaSins you are correct about scenes being cut. I discovered a few months back that they cut a scene where Ipkiss tells his location AND Peggy actually was supposedly killed off. But they felt that was too dark to leave in the movie. That’s why we don’t see her for the rest of the film.
Makes sense that those scenes were initially part of the movie, considering how much darker the comics actually are.
There are several cut scenes, depending on where you watch it. On TV for example, they would cut out the scenes of him handling the car mechanics and the next-day scene with the police and the ambulance at the scene. Also, in the scene where he turns a balloon into a machine gun, in some TV versions he never fires the machine gun at the thugs.
On the DVD in the extras they also had an alternative beginning. It was trash
@@youknow2849 What was the alternative beginning?
@@youknow2849 Why, what was it?
From the Riddler to the Mask to the Grinch, Jim Carrey knows one thing to hit big...
*Can't make the scene if you don't have the green*
I loved the addition of Cuban Pete in the movie, it was completely unexpected when I first watched it and it's great to see Cuban music showcased in such a fine way
all sins aside, this will always be my favourite movie. such a classic and amazing movie along with the music and scenes
Additionally, having grown up in the 80s-90s with a father working in the newspaper, and thus spending MANY after school hours in the press room and offices, yes, archives like this do exist
11:21 That's what I used to think too until someone pointed out to me that Ben Stein's character had just mentioned that Loki was a 'night god'. This is the only time in the movie where anybody tries using the mask during the daytime.
Wow I never knew that 🤯
The pig Latin sin translates to : Why is he using pig latin? If Stanley was actually going to shoot him how would this be any better than saying it normally?
Thank you!
Took me a while to translate it myself - thanks for saving the effort for others at least :)
paused and took me like 4 minutes trying to read it over and over to translate now my head hurts hahah
Thank you. I am too lazy to try to figure out what that actually was in English
I loved this movie when I was younger, and I loved Richard Jeni's standup. I always wished there was a sequel where he'd get a hold of the mask and he could go all out. Rest in Peace, Richard Jeni.
there was a deleted scene in the printing press room where they explained more of the plan BUT it ended with them throwing a dude into the press and like... printing newspapers with a front page story of the guy dying in BLOOD.
13:37 actually yes, they cut the printing press scene by a few minutes, because it progressed into Dorian violently murdering the reporter by throwing her into the printing press, so a little bit of dialogue ended up getting removed in the edit.
I always wondered if she got away with selling him out. That just didn't sit right.
@@AuntieL_ATL They would have addressed that in the sequel (with her coming back) if it was ever made, but Jim Carrey never wanted to make it. If ya ask me, prime time for the Mask of the God of Mischief to make a come back.
@The_Mecha_Archivist I know they did make a sequel. However, ot was not The Mask II that they were aiming to make. But I think if the story had the same feel as the original, Jim Carrey would make a fantastic comeback.
If not, I'll settle for a reboot closer to the spirit of the original comics since Deadpool is proving himself insanely popular.
@The_Mecha_Archivist He did do Ace Ventura 2, which is kind of what made him turn down more sequels in the first place, but there was also Dumb and Dumber To
The sin off for Surf Ninjas makes me so ridiculously happy. No one I talk to ever seems to have heard of it and it's such a fun movie
as a Turtles fan growing up, was stoked to see Keno in his own movie, too bad he fell off after that.
Surf ninjas.. so bad it is good.
The Deadpool movie of the 90s. I love this film. My parents thought it was a horror film at first, so I didn't watch it until I was a teenager.
They were wrong
I bought the movie with my own money and my mother was so disgusted with it that she threw it out one day while I wasn't home. Still upset about that.
@@jodinsan dude! I'm sorry that happened.
@Mersa Kiya get out!
@@jodinsan L mom she not 🅿️
I remember watching this movie with my friend for the first time, we had such a good time laughing at this all night.
This was one of my fav movies from childhood... Every time it used to run on TV it was movie night even on school nights...
"Stanley hasn't taken Milo on a walk this entire movie."
Isn't that why he used the bad guys as a fire hydrant?
yeah pretty much XD but why not? they did have it coming & he did need it ;) lol xxx
The dog that played Milo is the most talented dog actor I've ever seen.
Best bonus round ever!
Milo was f'ing awesome in this movie! You could really feel his personality when he wouldn't give up the keys and feel how sad he was at the jail when he couldn't make the jump that Ipkiss needed him to make.
I think it's fair to say that the Mask is so powerful that there shouldn't be much conflict in this movie. And there isn't anytime Stanley is wearing the Mask, because you're right he basically has God-like cartoon powers. The real conflicts stem from how wearing the Mask affects Stanley's real life and how he can stay away from the police and gangs without ever going on a straight up murder spree. The only people the Mask (Stanley) ever hurt were Dorian, who we assume drowned after being flushed down a pool, and his swindling mechanics who had...bad things done to them.
And it's interesting that this movie was as tame as it is because in the comics, the Mask was really good at murder. He did it a lot.
That makes this movie even better, to me. That means that this entire movie, Stanley/The Mask was HOLDING BACK!!!! lol Knowledge that he could have been much worse makes it all the more better a movie, to me. He CHOSE to be nice, rather than NEEDING to be nice. 😁
@@NightSide139 Yeah there was enough of Stanley still in control to keep from killing people. You saw a huge difference when Dorian had the Mask on.
And the thugs he met on the street... having a monkey come out of your butt probably causes some permanent damage :)
@@ericrosen6626 That was Bruce Almighty, not The Mask.
5:55 “Is he just able to conjure shot out of mid-air?” CinemaSins struggles with a concept that teenagers grasped immediately with no explanation over thirty years ago.
The most realistic and heartwarming part is the love and loyalty Milo had for his dumb owner. He didn't deserve Milo. Milo was too GOOD a boy!
Two words, Jeremy. Toon Force. You hit the nail on the head when you "Roger Rabbit, but without actually acknowledging that toons exist." The mask has the same kind of overpowered wacky antic abilities as any old time cartoon character.
With a sprinkle of Loki
wait, did Jim Carrey just ding the sin bell 3 times and add 3 sins to the counter at 3:26? god thats amazing
Haha good eye on that part brilliant 😀
Lol
“Is he omnipotent?” Short answer yes. Reasoning is the mask is basically a reality breaking god being that brings out primal desires
Yeah he kept asking if he's god and I'm like kinda. He's like Deadpool
Way more godlike than Deadpool thoigh
@@goldenboyadrokk1742 oh definitely 👌🏾
Their death battle is hilarious
@@lawofthedingle Exactly. When he asked if the Mask is like the Green Lantern, I said no, he's Deadpool.
"Is he God?"
The movie doesnt do as well to show it as the comics do but basically yes. He can do whatever he feels like doing
They do literally mention "It's the mask of Loki, Norse god." So I think, yes, he's god.
@@Gcsmith12 Ugh dont remind me. I hated that they did that. Thats neither in norse mythology or yhe og comic books, idk why they called it lokis mask that was such an unimportant detail to add
@@SpecsCloud it makes sense in a way. Ipkiss represents the lovable rogue sorta mischief, you know the "harmless" fun practical joke type...the lighter side of Loki. While Dorian is Loki's vengeful, dark and twisted side. Ipkiss sorta has more power because he has the imagination (influence from his love of cartoons) to bring them forth, while Dorian is only shown really using the invincibility, him spitting the bullets back at his attackers is somewhat symbolic of vengeance...he gave them back what they gave to him. That's my theory anyway
@@davidmathieson8661 Thats what he is in the movie. The mask draws out ones deepest thoughts and brings them to the forefront. Ipkiss, angry at the world for his loser status turned into a sadistic murderer, breaking the laws of physics to harm people in the most brutal ways possible.
As a flipside to this, when the Police chief comes into possession of it he becomes a (albiet violent) vigilante stopping all the criminals he cant move on as a police officer because of how the law works
Jim Carrey is a national treasure! NO ONE could EVER be like him.
to be fair, The Mask is a comic book character, hence all the physics-breaking and spontaneous manifestation of props, weapons, etc...but also this movie is somewhat of a showcase for Jim's 'natural' physical comedy
Kinda like Freakazoid....was it?...but Freakazoid is more like Deadpool and The Mask's kid cause he doesn't give two shids
2:27 Woah he missed one! I don't recall Jeremy letting the bomb of F go through without even an attempt at editing it, at least on the main channel.
Holy crap! I hope he notices it.
😲
He should be OK, he's out of the 90 second scan range, will take some reports to get it flagged for an age check.
I'm not sure whether that's the joke given the subject matter of the sin.
Also, the green face. Jim Carrey played the Grinch. It really did foreshadow his movie career, never realized that until watching this.
Green: also the Riddler.
@@JDizaster That's worth 3 sins.
1 for the Grinch
2 for the Riddler
HAHAHAHAHAHahahahaha
A sin for efficiency, on introducing the plot and characters during the opening credits. Usually it's sins for taking too long with the opening credits and getting to the point of the movie.
I love the consistency of this channel, it's so arbitrary, unreasonable, petty and smeggy. Delightful. (because it's honest about all of those things, and more)
8:42 as an electrician who does 90% maintainance work I promise you that is a dream job.
- Its easy because it's a straight globe swap (if it is globes I can't really tell and I ain't watching the movie to check myself)
- there's so many globes you can make probably an hours work or two on the extra you'll charge on materials
- there's so many and it was the days of halogen globes so you'd be there almost every day meaning you've got yourself some steady work which is always good
"Is he god?!" .... Yes. Yes he is. Loki's mask, Loki's power. Loki GOD of mischief.
Exactly what I came to say… For all intents and purposes he _is_ a god. Most of the time I don’t mind ridiculous sins, but questioning a fact over and over gets pretty grating.
Yup, God of mischief and BOY
Not the god but a god
Groundhog Day
All those sins at the end are really Jeremy's way of removing a sin for Milo being awesome. He just doesn't want us to know that his heart isn't full of ash and hatred.
That sinning in sync with the main character hitting the bell at the car shop was quite delightful
it's been a couple years since i've watched any sins videos and damn does he add sins for literally everything now.
00:08:24 "Is he God? Am I allowed to question anything he does? Is he omnipotent?"
I get you're supposed to be treating this like it's the first time you've seen the movie, but the answer to that is "Yes and Yes".
The Mask - A comedy classic and one of Jim Carrey’s best movies.💯💯💯💯💯👍💯
That it is! 👍🏻
Yeo
I purposely skipped this movie in the Jim Carrey catalog. I felt that with all of it's praise and hype it wouldn't live up to my expectations. Especially having had been a huge fan in the 90's.
@@mattmarzula damn, i watched every Jim Carrey movie growing up, this one is (imo) one of Carreys funnest films...seeing him just go ape shit overacting as the mask was a delight for me.
The Mask is actually based on a rather gory and violent toon comic about Stanley using the comical powers of the Mask to wreak terrifying vigilante justice and do whatever he wants with his powers
Jim Carrey better get a sin off for his performance in this film. Especially at the "SSSSmokin!" part.
He does not. Jeremy missed SO many opportunities to take off sins for Jim Carrey's funny moments. He only took off one sin for Jim Carrey's physical comedy
@@Xgendude14 and surf ninja poster
Fun fact: "Ssssmokin!" was improvised by Jim as the original line was "Ssnazzy!"
He made the right choice.
I'm from Kanas, and the Kansas City comment was hilarious! Now, considering I work at a newspaper, I beg to differ - we have tons of excess stacks of newspapers in our back room. Leftovers that get recycled, and we intentionally save issues up to one year prior because it never fails, some idiot will come in wanting a copy of something from eight months ago.
Who else paused this video during the Pig Latin so they could decipher it?
I think the Mask must give him Genie-like powers lol, and the theory is that Loki was a night god so the Mask only works at night, which is why it didn't cause Stanley to transform in the author's office.
And let's not forget - this is the movie that introduced Cameron Diaz. Yes, this was her first movie. :D
I will admit I had to pause the pig Latin to puzzle it out.
And the sin off for surf ninjas? 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 well played sir.
Rewatched this movie the other night and this is like a dream come true.
This film is a comedy classic
@@chasehedges6775 One of my childhood favorites that I still love and laugh at to this day.
@Mersa Kiya Shut up
@@SkeithLangley just a spam bot, all you can really do is report
"The thing doesn't do the thing it usually does cliche!"
Doesn't the mask only work at night?
Love this movie but this is still hilarious.
That was explained exactly after Stanley tries. "OK, you said Loki is a night god. Maybe it only works at night."
@@thanatos_razl
That's what makes the scene so funny. You don't know that fact about the mask until he puts it on, making it hilariously unexpected when it doesn't work.
I've been waiting for this one 😂
Same
We All have!
12 hours ago?
Yesssss
I thought it would never come. The movie is one of the best in the genre.
Alright CinemaSins, the fact that you didn't sin off the fact that Milo was LITERALLY the greatest trained dog ever seen in a film is in itself SINIBLE!
"is he god?"
According to the comics, he's the Avatar of the proper Loki... So... Yes?
I've been waiting for this one. Btw Jeremy is on point about this movie being some kind of time traveling story for Jim's future filmography
I love the respect given to Royal Crown Revue. Daniel Glass is one of the most underappreciated drummers in the world.
When i saw "Everything Wrong With The Mask in 17 Minutes Or Less" My heart sank! It's my absolute favorite Jim Carrey movie! This is the movie to my 90's!
lol same! I was like "It's 2022 they could've left it alone!" But I do love me some cinemasins.
@@treflippa2 Absolutely! Some movies are sacred! Haha!
SIN FOR HAVING A DORT NAP WITH THE FISHES 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂God I love this channel
Signs the CinemaSins guy is a dog lover: I present, this video. :)
Also, thank you for bringing back the audio outtakes. :)
I'm impressed that you got Matthew McConaughey to narrate the 33rd sin.
Also worth mentioning that they made another one of these movies where they explained that the mask once belonged to Loki so wearing it does basically make you a trickster God.
Alright, alright, Alright!
They also kind of explain that it’s lokis mask here as well.
We.dont talk about that movie....
I still love how Jim Carrey played three characters associated with the color green, and yet this is the only one that was actually in a good movie.
There's the mask, Grinch, who else did he play that's green?
@@christianparrish6647 The Riddler.
@@christianparrish6647 The Riddler in Batman Forever.
The grinch was good to
Really? The Grinch is the shit!
If I remember right Mask basically is god, but the conflict is the fact that you lose all self-control wearing it no matter who you are. So sure, it might get you out of a pinch but if you only end up a mass murderer that's a relatively good outcome after wearing a it. In a crossover comic Lobo wore it and it went horribly for everyone involved.
2:26 the censor guy censored one fuck but not the other
+1 sin for CinemaSins
Ever since what!… Transformers I believe it was, I’ve LOVED THE BONUS ROUNDS! 😂😂😂 the music to it always makes it double as funny!
2:28 “How do you f*ck this up?” I don’t know if that was an intentional f-up that they didn’t beep Jeremy saying fuck, but that’s hilarious hearing it uncensored.
"Jim Carrey is so talented at physical comedy that it's downright sinful."
Proceeds to REMOVE sin.
"Just make this sh*t a cartoon" Um.. They did, and it was good. It even had a crossover with the Ace Ventura cartoon. Then again, back then, just about every movie had a cartoon spin-off!
Even Robocop, for SOME reason.
@@hegyak Also D&D
6:25-6:27
THANK YOU
I have always thought, even as a child watching this movie and Batman Forever with my older brother every afternoon after school (because we didn't have cable, so we rotated between those two and Who Framed Roger Rabbit) that Stanley's pajamas were JUST FINE
3:28 came out of nowhere! Never laughed so much in my life. THE FUCKING DINGS! 🤣🤣🤣
The beer bottle is NOT on the playing surface. It is on the edge that is about 3" wide. You can see the chrome trim on either side of the base of the bottle.
Been binging this channel for 2 years and never heard one of Jeremy's beloved F-bombs go un-bleeped 🤣 This will always be my personal favorite UA-cam channel of all time. Long Live Cinemasins
It's hilarious because there was another fuck in the sentence, and THAT one was bleeped out.
@@cyruspowers7355ikr, had to rewind it several times to make sure I was hearing correctly 😂
@@MrIvanjohnson90 Same, I had to be sure I heard what I did lol.
2:23 why go through the massive effort of censoring the F word so many times if you're going to not censor it every single time? How do you fuck that up?!
The rant at 4:30 is one of the funniest thing I've heard at this channel.
07:24
"More accurately, I'd Say they don't associate monogamy with wood"
Touché sir, touché
Even if you found 1000 sins on this movie... For me, it’s a perfect comedy movie with perfect casting❤️❤️✌️
100% 😍😍😍👏👏👏💚💚💚
I hope that Jeremy eventually covers "Son of the Mask." Now, THAT'S sure to be a doozy!
I would love that
That movie deserves infinite sins for existing
I've probably seen this movie over 300 times ... As a kid I had to see it almost every day and the days when weren't allowed to I behaved like a little s**t .. just like a child would do I guess? Haha.
I will never forget when my dad accidentally recorded some other movie on that precious VHS-tape...
I lost my mind completely, that was it..as a kid my life was over. :P
It did not take long before before my dad sat in the car on his way to the video store to rent the movie again and record it on a new tape (as most people did at the time).
Thank you for making me revisit this fond memory!
The newspaper bit 😂😂 I had to pause “these are the same, these are the same”
Awesome Work Bro, Thanks 👍👍👍 Greetings from Helsinki, Finland 🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸
Prediction for everything wrong with Son of the mask: EVERYTHING !
696969 sins
@@yudhabagaskara98 agreed
The sins at 3:27 were 100% spot on, thank you!
9:05 Lol this made me laugh, I also wonder how the kiss made the shoes fly off her feet
Something something Foot Fetishes something, that's my theory.
@@ilikecurry2345 lol, ironically that’s how I had my awakening, Diaz was so beautiful.
When I was a kid, I assumed his breath was so bad that her shoes popped off. But she didn't seem to think his breath was bad so that didn't make sense.
@@jeeither lol that’s funny, it’s because she loved the kiss her shoes flew off
Milo was the best part of the movie, his antics with Jim Carey's character. Jim Carey came alive & really got to exercise his talent in this film. Other movies to sin: I don't know if you've done either of them, but I'd love to see your take on Dumb & Dumber or Timecop, as other 90s flicks.
When he said “Dirt nap with the fishes” 🤣🤣🤣