Son of the Mask - DVD (Used)
Author: Jamie Kennedy
Brand: ALL
Format: NTSC
Release Date: 16-05-2005
Details: Product Description A decade after the legendary Mask of Loki wreaked havoc on the life of an unsuspecting adult, the magical mask finds its way into the possession of a child. When cartoonist Tim Avery's new son is born with the Mask's spectacular powers - to the dismay of the family's jealous dog - it turns the household upside down and launches a kid versus canine battle for control of the Mask. But unknownst to them all, Loki has come looking for his mask and is willing to do whatever it takes to get it back! Bonus Materials include: Commentary with Director Larry Guterman, Jamie Kennedy and Writer Lance Khazei; "Chow Bella - Hollywood's Pampered Pooches"; "Creating Son of The Mask: Digital Diapers and Dog Bytes"; "Paw Prints and Baby Steps: On the Set of Son of The Mask"; Deleted Scenes with Optional Director commentary; Photo Galleries; Theatrical Trailer; More From New Line; DVD-ROMs and more! Amazon.ca Son of the Mask is a frantic sequel tailor-made for short attention spans. For 86 manic minutes, this belated follow-up to 1994's Jim Carrey hit The Mask compensates for Carrey's absence by casting Jamie Kennedy as a cut-rate animator who becomes heavily animated himself (courtesy of non-stop computer-animated effects) when he dons the ancient mask that belongs to Loki (Alan Cumming, nicely cast), the Norse god of mischief. As in the Carrey film, the mask turns its wearers into cartoonish whirlwinds of confident bluster, and that includes a little dog named Otis, and especially Kennedy's mask-induced offspring, a frenetic shape-shifting baby that's more creepy than comedic, like Ally McBeal's dancing infant on steroids and speed. This woebegone sequel quickly vanished from theaters, but it's a harmless babysitter that kids will enjoy, from the director of the similarly effects-driven Cats & Dogs. --Jeff Shannon
UPC: 065935208969
EAN: 0065935208969
Languages: English
Binding: DVD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood