"LOOK, AN IDIOT!"
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2015
- From the movie Mirrormask (2005).
Directed by Dave McKean, written by Neil Gaiman.
Starring: Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee.
See full cast here: www.imdb.com/title/tt0366780/
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No wonder that Sphinx looks so malnourished, he's really bad at his job.
Wow, recent comments on a MirrorMask video? Pigs must be flying
@@cthulhufhtagn7520 it just kinda randomly popped up in my recommendeds. I try to leave a comment on everything I watch. I hear it helps. I try not to be critical but, y'know.🤗
Man I'm dying, thanks for the wonderful joke xD
@@gilbertotabares8196 Same here
@@gilbertotabares8196 oh aren’t you a vase of freshly cut roses..
This feels like an obscure ps2 game
Whole thing feels like a really long cutscene
Dreamcast
Has some Silent Hill vibes going on...
@FacePwn64 maybe
I got a notification for this because apparently I got a like on my comment, but no, I've lost my sleep again
This looks like the cgi opening to a horror-themed 2001 game.
i thought this was resident evil lol
Fuckin Galerians....looks just like it
@@ahmadayazamin3313 the films called Mirror Mask.
It’s one of those weird films that seems to get better each time you watch it.
Thats pretty much this movie.
that was only released on PC and was only a hit in like Germany or Belgium but somehow managed to stick to the shelves in target until 2012.
Psychologist: "All dreams have significance and meaning..."
*My dreams:*
Are psychologists truly believing that? Are they that uneducated?
Psychologist: Look a idiot!
@@gandalf8216 - I'm an author on psychology - we don't believe this. Mostly the public believes that dreams are important. Personally, I believe dreams are mostly random rubbish but we attribute meaning to the bits that resonate and ignore the masses of weird nonsense.
@@piccalillipit9211 Dreams, as far as my psychonautical knowledge goes, are merely false memories which are a byproduct of the memory reintegration process (from shorter to longer term) that occurs during sleep. I've had lucid dreams of varying degrees of "lucidity", maybe thousands if not tens of thousand times. My current belief is that there can still be meaning to derive from these false memories, but only from the reason why you remember them in the way you do. But it pleases me that psychology isn't completely ruined by Freud while Jung is selectively ignored, but that's so country specific, and I'm digressing. Anyway, thanks for answering.
@@gandalf8216 - I agree with you 100%. I think the REASON we remember the "monkey reading a financial times" is the important thing - THAT has a resonance with us. We remember is COS it means something to us. The monkey would easily have been reading a cook book and we would not have remembered it cos it has no resonance to us.
I believe we pick things out of a soup of just random memories and images and ignore the rest.
This movie is the closest thing I’ve ever seen that matches the vibe of my dreams
Yep, that's exactly why I love this movie so much.
same
same
What the movie call
@@theclocksman "Mirrormask"
This literally looks like nfs most wanted cutscenes
facts hhaha
Actually, yes 😂
You beat me to it
I actually was real confused when I first saw the thumbnail because it straight up looked like a most wanted cutscene and I know those cutscenes like the back of my hand so I almost had a sorta crisis cause I couldn't figure out which it was
That's so true, 2005 loved this brown overly bloomy aesthetic
NGL the outdated CGI seriously adds to the otherworldly atmosphere.
That being said i'm curious how modern CGI would translate McKean's style?
I think it was CGIed like this on purpose CGI was not this "bad" in 2005
@@redstripedsocks5245 Far as I know this was/is an indie film.
@@redstripedsocks5245 it was for low budget movies
@@de-frag6517 i just found out this movie had a budget of $4 million, and sony pictures was involved lmao
I'm really confused what movie are you people on about
the CGI looks like a PS2 pre-rendered cutscene
you're late
It's because it's from the PS2 days.
Idk even in those days most movies looked better than that
@@TimeTraveler-hk5xo King Kong and Lord of the Rings came out during those times and had MUCH better CG quality/production. This film probably had a tight budget
@@95A1140 Lord of the rings _barely_ had any CG. Nearly all the VFX were optical -- miniatures, forced perspective, and matte paintings.
Meanwhile King Kong was literally breaking new ground with its monke animation.
"A heron!"
"But a heron isn't green!"
"Paint it green."
"But a heron doesn't hang on the wall!"
"Nail it to the wall."
"But. A heron. Doesn't. Whistle!"
"I knew that I just said that to confuse you."
[wheeze]
Lol
I was thinking a green cookoo clock
@@keegentilley578 I was thinking it's a green whistle.
Clever
This is giving me the courage the cowardly dog vibes.
I knew I wasn’t the only one thinking this 🤣🤣
Thank you!
Stupid dog
@@vunknownvictory you make me look bad!
@@DonutSwordsman BOOGA BOOGA BOOGA!
I love how the Sphinx was utterly perplexed by William the skateboarding dog.
"Look! An idiot!"
I was there in the background and he was actually pointing at me
You Again
its you!!
You return, o chosen one
This guy is a timelord
Ok this isn't a one man operation. *"Just some guy without a moustache"* has to be multiple people with different accounts commenting on every UA-cam video. Their aim is to dominate the internet and create a moustacheless new world order.
Honestly thought I’d hallucinated this movie when I was a kid.
same
Lol same I’m convinced I was the only one that watched it out of my friends
Same
Yeah this one and Monkeybone
@Mushin Lee Mirrormask
"Look! An idiot!" is arguably his best line in the whole movie and thank you for this
Eric Mason " I bet I shall"
“Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”
“Absolutely, if we put little wheels on the bottom of our shoes, then we could just rolllll around everywhere”
@@fleamcflea8689 AN UTTER GEM
We will bathe in....Fish!
It's Valentino, what did you expect.
1:19 I love how Valentine looks at his wrist like he's checking the time even though he doesn't even wear a watch.
I do that all the time. At first it was muscle memory and now it's just an idiosyncratic quirk because I'm a dork.
the answer to his riddle was time too!
@@something12369 no it's a secret
@@something12369 really, though, the answer is "a secret."
@@skullcrusade3436 no it is a secret. Nobody knows the answer.
"Directed by Dave McKean, written by Neil Gaiman"
Ok, now it makes sense.
Neil always had some disturbing elements. Imagine the story about girl who open doors would be adapted as a movie? Nightmare fuel.
What IS this movie?
Hahaha he is a gai man
@@miyurosewood3837 that book is called "Neverwhere" and her name was literally Door... but yeah that would be a trippy ass movie for sure.
@@aaoooaaa tehehe
therapist : all dreams have meaning
*my dreams* :
"look, an idiot"
@@its_saval “where?”
@@adog8811 *realization*
"Dammit"
Don't praise yourself.
I know you're not that intelligent enough to even dream something like that.
i once heard fro ma comedian "dreams are what happens when your brain gets bored and starts making shit up". can't remember who said it
"You unlocked a core memory."
What are you referencing I vaguely remember that quote
@@gluteusuterus5592 that one movie about a girl and little creatures inside her head signifying different emotions
@@smallknuckles5708 thats vague as hell. just tell us the name.
@@Knight_Of_Eleum_Loyce inside
@@Knight_Of_Eleum_Loyce inside out
Early 2000s movie aesthetics is something I will forever miss.
Just keep practising and eventually you’ll hit your target.
@@brwhizz3060 lol dude
This girls voice is so soothing to listen to
Mirrormask has an extremely unique aesthetic, from its moody, murky world to its jazz music (I've yet to see another movie like it) and the face on the sphinx lends itself well to the abstract and paper-cut feel of the film. As another commenter said, this is as close as a movie got to replicating what my dreams sometimes look like. It's an amazing wonderland in its own way.
Before devoting himself to the visual arts, Dave McKean attempted a carreer as a jazz musician, if I'm remembering it correctly XD
I know a game that takes inspiration from the movie: Tales from Off-Peak City. It's an interesting surreal game.
Sky Captain,
Immortal,
Lawnmover man...
That Schwarzenegger film about clones that ends inside the game Half-Life...
OR if you really want to do ghetto style you may go with Strings or Dogtown.
1 thousandth like
Do you write reviews, or have any interest in writing reviews?
When the cat sits down it's kinda cute
Angela Blossem I think it’s a sphinx
NOPE NOPE NOPETY NOPE NOPE!!!! THAT FREAKING CAT IS HORRIFYING IN ALL WAYS...WETHER HE SITS DOWN OR STAND ON ALL 4 PAWS...HE IS A TALKING CAT WITH A FREAKING FACE
@@misslovelytwilight799 Which is basically a cat with a human face that likes riddles.
Are we seeing to different cats orr?
@@queencringe5154 exactly
I was 8-9 when I saw this movie and I honestly remember it like a fever dream engraved in my mind. Then a year ago I saw a YT animation thar reminded me of this but I couldn't remember the name. All I could remember was the weird art, a vague outline of the plot, and the actors having a kinda Aussie or British accent. I spent hours looking for this, gave up and searched for it again for about a week until I finally found it. I will always treasure this film.
I love when that happenes (finding an old movie or show that you remember only bits of from your childhood, I mean).
@@hopelessclown That was me with Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Watched it on a local kids' TV channel late at night when i was 7-8. Dosed off multiple times during the film and 2 years ago i just got the urge to watch it fully and i spent a week searching. Asked on r/anime, because i remember the animation having a somewhat resemblance with anime, but during '84. Got my answer there, as well.
Really good animation. A little bizarre, but a good one.
I love the Taxpayers. Great album.
my god, I have a very similar experience of forgetting the name of this very same movie and finding it again years later
this movie is forever burned into my memory
MirrorMask is a 2005 fantasy film designed and directed by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman from a story they developed together, starring Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee. The music used in the film was composed by Iain Ballamy. It was produced by The Jim Henson Company.
The film's story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her family's career as circus performers. Helena's mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after.
Gaiman and McKean worked on the film concepts over the course of two weeks at Jim Henson's family's home, and actual production of the film took seventeen months. Created on a budget of $4 million, the film was originally made as a direct-to-video film,[1] but had a limited theatrical run in the United States on September 30, 2005, resulting in a domestic theatrical gross of $867,000. The film was also screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it received positive responses. The overall critical reaction to the film was mixed, with critics praising the film's visuals while complaining about the overall story and script.
Mirrormask is an amazing Neil Gaiman story and totally worth the watch if you like movies in the "dark and strange" side. It's everything I loved about the nineties.
The lack of context and the weird atmosphere makes this feel like something you would see when you are high.
The riddler trying to defeat Batman be like:
Manbat*
That "LOOK, AN IDIOT!" was just the cherry on top. People aren't talking as much as they should be about how funny this is
This looks like something out of American McGee's Alice Madness series.
Kind of in line with all the PS2 and PS1 comments.
That's what I was thinking
MirrorMask is a 2005 fantasy film designed and directed by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman from a story they developed together, starring Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee. The music used in the film was composed by Iain Ballamy. It was produced by The Jim Henson Company.
The film's story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her family's career as circus performers. Helena's mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after.
Gaiman and McKean worked on the film concepts over the course of two weeks at Jim Henson's family's home, and actual production of the film took seventeen months. Created on a budget of $4 million, the film was originally made as a direct-to-video film,[1] but had a limited theatrical run in the United States on September 30, 2005, resulting in a domestic theatrical gross of $867,000. The film was also screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it received positive responses. The overall critical reaction to the film was mixed, with critics praising the film's visuals while complaining about the overall story and script.
@@davidnull5590 Thanks for the wikipedia copy/paste, lol
tru
This kind of reminds me of my dreams. Which is really REALLY weird.
Same here, you ain't alone.
Why are you doing drugs?
You have weird dreams? I only have dreams about me dying.
@@YoshiLikesFate that means you will live a long life I guess.just trying to be positive you know
You dream of the city?
early 2000s movies are treasures
if this is a treasure im covering it back up
@@5CylMedia Makes me wonder what other weird shit will be uncovered while looking back at the early to mid 2000's. Internet was a strange place from 2001-2006.
@@Intrepid_Crusader1096 it really was
@@5CylMedia It wasn't really until around 2008-2010 that the internet started to lose that weird and slightly creepy undercurrent that it used to have in the early to mid 2000's. 2007 still had some weird shit online.
@@Intrepid_Crusader1096 i know what you mean
The way he performs the line is just absolute gold
I like the way the delivery "bones and all" sounds like
This really does feel like a nightmare. It feels familiar to me yet completely foreign at the same time, it’s filled with confusing details that add nothing to the overall narrative, and most importantly of all it’s very weird!
i believe the word is murk
@@Ooo0990 thank you human. you also wrote something, whilst congratulating me at the same time.
uncanny valley
@@heretic4405 Thanks mate, I wasn't acknowledged of the existence of this word!
Which is a good description of passing through the weird transitions between childhood and adolescence , then adulthood.
You will never be able to fully reconcile or appreciate each phase of your own particular transition .
As you grow older , these shifting fragments will become the memory of a memory of a dream.
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
"Yes, if we attached wheels to the bottoms of our shoes we could all just... roll around."
Nah, most ppl would fall over in perpetuity.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 heelys
@@username-userr the true lords of society master heelys, the rest are doomed to servitude to the masters
I think so, Brain, but if we covered the world in salad dressing wouldn't the aspargus feel left out
@@RW77777777 I think so, Brain, but where are we going to find rubber pants our size?
Mirrormask. Such an underrated movie
I thought this was a Horror Movie
But when their dialogues started, everything changed...
It's more surrealism than anything else. Gives me Sanitarium or Psychonaughts vibes.
Yeah, it has a really weird vibe
"LOOK, AN IDIOT!"
"Where?"
*Runs off*
Tbh his riddle is good.
@@carval51edited
*runs off*
Thank you, I'm blind and deaf so reading this really helped me understand this video
@@bigbalticbox Ur blind so u cant read LOL
@@bigbalticbox WOW LOL
I feel like most 2005 movies had that NFS Most Wanted kinda visual effects
Actually everything during the mid to late 2000's looked like that now that I remember, from movies, to music videos, to videogames. I think it was the trend at the time, everything tried to look serious and dark.
@@radicalcentrist4990 likely due to hiding shoddy CGI. CGI didn't really become in its modern form till Disney MCU
@@cyryc I think it was Transformers that modernized CGI. Maybe Spiderman 3 aswell, I remember it looking really good but it's been a long time since I last saw it. Both of these came in the same year.
It's called bloom, and it was the bad part of the 2000s
@@soulextracter I'm kinda curious about your story. Just what brought you to the point where you had to connect your UA-cam account to Google? I never had a UA-cam account back when UA-cam was it's own thing. I wasn't on the internet too much back then, mainly because I had both a slow computer and a slow internet, not a good combination.
it came in a DVD 4 pack with Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal & Coraline;
did not disappoint
That's a 4 pack of awesomeness right there.
So...LSD, The Movie Pack.
No, thats a 4 pack of childhood nightmare fuel
Shame it came without Fawn's Labyrith.
I literally watched this late at night in my cabin on my cruise to Alaska. Incredibly strange movie. Blended really weird in the wee hours with Chappie and District 9.
I love stories like this, thank - you for sharing Robert :)
what is your take on it, was it good? I was disappointed in Chappie, but thought D 9 was awesome.
I always have found watching films while travelling to be a particularly unique experience. Like watching movies while on a plane.
sounds amazingg
I first watched Mirrormask in the Dominican Republic on one of the only 4 English channels the resort offered. I was also suffering from some of the worst food poisoning I have ever experienced.
The memory was like a fever dream, within a fever dream.
Oh, and "What Comes After Dreams" with Robin Williams came on next. Which only made things even more surreal and confusing.
1:12 YOU SHALL NOT PASS
Multipass -Leeloo
Bitch -Gandalf
Gandalf: *wakes somewhere from his ancient deep sleep*
WHO DARES UTTER THE SAME WORDS IVE SPOKEN IN THE PAST?????!!!!!!
It's nice to see so many people view this clip! I swear my boyfriend and I were the only ones who knew of this movie. We always quote Valentine "I'm a very important man, I have a tower." Can't believe it's been already so long since it's release.
holy shit you took the words right out of my mouth. I have yet to meet anyone besides my fiancé who knows of this movies existence.He likes the tower quote, I'm more a fan of Malcolm, our muscular bird friend
Remember when he cheated on you?
Dude i feel the same way, never thought i had met anyone else whos seen it
MirrorMask is a 2005 fantasy film designed and directed by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman from a story they developed together, starring Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee. The music used in the film was composed by Iain Ballamy. It was produced by The Jim Henson Company.
The film's story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her family's career as circus performers. Helena's mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after.
Gaiman and McKean worked on the film concepts over the course of two weeks at Jim Henson's family's home, and actual production of the film took seventeen months. Created on a budget of $4 million, the film was originally made as a direct-to-video film,[1] but had a limited theatrical run in the United States on September 30, 2005, resulting in a domestic theatrical gross of $867,000. The film was also screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it received positive responses. The overall critical reaction to the film was mixed, with critics praising the film's visuals while complaining about the overall story and script.
I remember watching this with my family, who were at the time trying to hide that my father had recently stabbed himself in the heart and was lying in a coma. It adds a weird vibe to this movie for me.
That cracked me up as a child, but looking at this now I'm surprised I wasn't terrified.
Because the fear comes from the wilful ignorance, the brainwashing, children don’t have that or not as much
Also, it’s funny
The face that malformed sphinx does at 0:38 is pure gold
Should I inject hallucinogens combined with liquid paranoia then watch this?
Acid will get you going..
Absolute mad lad
No
@@spooky9030 oh yeah, it will really get you going...
to nowhere
I mean that's how they made this shit
OMG, I watched this movie every morning before going to school when I was a kid but I had forgotten the name and I have been trying for the past 8 years to remember the name. It’s actually more creepy than what I remembered but I am still happy that I found it
MirrorMask
Is the name
what made you watch this movie so religiously every morning?
@@WindowBreakingGaming
could be that's the only disc she had and might be the most entertaining out of all movies she had lmao. I remember watching Spider-Man 3 for twice in a row for days until i got bored
Same here, but I only got to watch it once
"LOOK, AN IDIOT!!"
Him proceeding pointing at the screen.
MirrorMask is one of my favorite movies ever.
Love this movie, but it's terribly underestimated :
Ula Pado so is the author
Underrated?
@@happyathiest1564 i mean Neil Gailman is quite popular.His book maybe weird for some people but i'm pretty sure mr Gaimab has a lot of famous project like Coraline,Good Omen,the upcoming sandman tv serie
@@happyathiest1564 Neil Gaiman underrated? He's books are very popular and many of them have been adapted into high budget movies and tv shows so he's even popular among people who don't read books.
@@axzein22 It's obvious he meant underrated, my guy. Try to understand the context of a comment, don't just read the words.
Cats (2019)
How about Cats, the original Broadway show that the movie was based on? The Broadway show is good. Anthony Llyod Webber is simply brilliant. I still have to watch the movie though. I'm pretty sure Anthony helped with the movie. Unless you are just referring to the animation of the cat, who is by the way not a cat, he is a sphinx, sphinx likes riddles.
The CG wasn't meant to be perfect, it was suppose to look like the girl's artwork and it was really all a dream.
god damn how did your perfect mind figure that out
@@DennisMHenderson My specialty is movies
The location this scene takes place in, especially the opening shot, reminds me of the Sierra Madre as seen in Fallout: New Vegas.
This looks like a weird PS2 game's cutscenes... And you're saying this is a movie?
I love the aesthetic, i really want to watch this now
MirrorMask
It's a pretty nice movie ngl. Has that weird dream-like vibe but that's the aesthetic of the movie.
i still cant understand how 7 year old me enjoys this movie
abel ashiyap nope I still love it
I still love it ngl xd
cause he's cool, and you're not
@@hiduck8247 what movie is it bro?
@@wangbo00 mirror mask
This video clip will never get old.
my older sister got this from the local library to watch long ago. always wanted to find it. thought it was some kind of coraline live action film from my memories. now i finally know the movie. thank you.
written by the same guy
John Smith
@@JohnSmith-cc3ud I am not your pocahontas
@@notavailable6460 2300 years and the same child will grow the same onions.
@@JohnSmith-cc3ud what
Damn, Shin Megami Tensei's adaptation looks pretty faithful
we're best friends now
stephanie leonidas is underrated asf, such a good actor
But is she an adult actress aswell is what I wanna know
@@sirweebs2914 WTF. 😂
@@ammarharith5512 Whats uo Ammar How you doin?
@@sirweebs2914 Bruh, what up? She's not an adult actress by the way. 😂
@@ammarharith5512 Yea shame. How you doin?
This whole movie oozes Bowie’s 90s aesthetic
Me: How tight is your CGI budget?
Dave McKean: Yes
Just came to confirm that cats 2019 was worse than this cat. I didn’t think it could be possible...
Yeah, but there's a difference, this cat is supposed to be creepy.
@@CrAzYGAMINGWOLF Neither did the 2019 one
@@Han-tr2wc What? That doesn't make any sense
@@CrAzYGAMINGWOLF neither did the 2019 one
@@CrAzYGAMINGWOLF neither did the 2019 one
It looks like my nightmares where it's horrifying and interesting at the same time
it took me either a second or third time to realise "a secret" was the answer to a riddle
Look, an idiot!
JK JK you're fine.
mirror mask is one of my favorite movies ever
best. scene. ever. 17/10
Holy fuck. Haven’t seen this movie in years.
samee i completely forgot about it
how is it ?
i've yet to see it alex
This is pure genius.
Holy crap such strong Alice: Madness returns vibes, love it.
More Mcgee
The vibe this gives me is weird af, mix of being uncomfortable and entertained
I watched this movie when I was like 8, and it truly warped my mind. I love it.
I was trying to find this movie the whole week. Thank you mighty youtube recommmendations
theres something unique about the atmopshere that i cant quite put my finger on, but enjoy a lot.
This feels like a humorous fever dream
well in the movie it sorta is
Brilliant film
the mirror mask....one of my favorite movies when i was a kid
i’ve watched this movie a hundred times. seeing Dave McKean’s unique, dark art style animated (after years of doing things like the cover art for Gaiman’s The Sandman) is such a treat. i wish he had done more movies
Watching this as a kid was trippy as hell, but the plot is very good.
“The answer to mine is still a secret!”
I saw the movie as a kid but couldn't find it as i grew up. You've no idea how long I've searched for this
We need MORE Neil Gaiman. Let him control it though, be the showrunner. This movie looks cool, I will try and see it.
@Fart I didn't read him. But thought the 1st season of the series was promising and enjoyed it. BUT, Neil and another show runner LEFT for creative differences on continuing. Gillian Anderson and Kristin did too, in support. I will have to wait if I want to see more, I don't have showtime anymore. Ok, be well !
"look, an idiot"
that's what i say everytime i look at the mirror
The final level of youtube, we finally meet.
I think this sphinx is pretty good evidence that sometimes, bad CGI can actually be better than good CGI.
I literally found this movie in my old DVD collection yesterday. Wonderful movie
I find their accent satisfying 😌
There's three different accents in this clip lol
@@AvoidingTheRuby mention them, please 😁
@@farwahbatool6247 Irish, Central London, and I'm not sure where the Sphinx' accent is from. It's a very common accent.
@@battenburg6089 thanks 😊
@@battenburg6089 Robert Llewellyn is from Northampton (but his surname is Welsh).
This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie
I loved this movie. Mirrormask
I have never heard of this movie but now I want to see it!
Same!
It's a great movie. I had it on DVR back in the day, and it was a favorite of mine.
ua-cam.com/video/uUFzs138Q3kP/v-deo.htmllease stay safe from Her. Stay safe from Amandaishere.jpg. Her arms are still alive. She Is the One that crawIs. She saw you.
@@davewolf6256 mirror mask
This movie is great
I can't stop laughing right now :D
I like how the thing is so completely unthreatening despite its threats
"Don't do drugs, kids..."
LOOK, AN IDIOT!
This movie just looks so incredibly weird, yet I’m so interested in watching it just from that one line! 😂
Same lol, someone said it’s like a dream setting I was like say no more, just watched it and honestly I think it’s the best movie I’ve ever watched
Mirror Mask! Loved this movie!!!
Legends says, the the answer lies a secret till this day
I was waiting for the algorithm to bless me with a Mirrormask clip.
I had been trying to find this for so long, and then it just randomly popped up in my recommendations.
The way he says 'LOOK, AN IDIOT' is Oscar-worthy. xD
0:27 Raw confidence.
So this wasn't a childhood fever dream good to know