![]() |
|
| Search YFT Products: |
|
Son of the Mask (New Line Platinum Series) starring: Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Liam Falconer, Ryan Falconer, Traylor Howard directed by: Lawrence Guterman List Price: $12.98 Your Price: $11.49 You Save: $1.49 (11%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Son EAN: 9780780651326 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0780651324 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: New Line Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: May 17, 2005 Running Time: 86 minutes Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: February 18, 2005 Sales Rank: 10139 MPN: TRNDN8105D Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Mayhem is unleashed when the Mask of Loki finds its way into the hands of aspiring cartoonist Tim Avery and his son, Alvey. DVD Features: Audio Commentary:With director Larry Guterman, Jamie Kennedy, writer Lance Khazei Deleted Scenes:With optional Directors Commentary Featurette:3 Featurettes Photo gallery:Conceptual Art Gallery Storyboards Theatrical Trailer Amazon.com: Son of the Mask is a frantic sequel tailor-made for short attention spans. For 86 manic minutes, this belated follow-up to 1994's Jim Carrey hit The Mask compensates for Carrey's absence by casting Jamie Kennedy as a cut-rate animator who becomes heavily animated himself (courtesy of non-stop computer-animated effects) when he dons the ancient mask that belongs to Loki (Alan Cumming, nicely cast), the Norse god of mischief. As in the Carrey film, the mask turns its wearers into cartoonish whirlwinds of confident bluster, and that includes a little dog named Otis, and especially Kennedy's mask-induced offspring, a frenetic shape-shifting baby that's more creepy than comedic, like Ally McBeal's dancing infant on steroids and speed. This woebegone sequel quickly vanished from theaters, but it's a harmless babysitter that kids will enjoy, from the director of the similarly effects-driven Cats & Dogs. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - An Awesome Sequel!!!I think this is a really good movie! I love it for what it is, and think it's a good new direction, instead of going back to Stanley Ipkiss. Ten years after the original, we meet Tim Avery and his sexy wife, Tonya. (Jamie kennedy does an awesome job as Tim. He's always hilarious!) Their dog, Otis finds the mask and brings it to him. At a HALLOWEEN party, Tim puts the mask on, and becomes just as zany as Stanley had. After the party, he goes home and makes sweet love to his wife with the mask on. ... Read More Rating: - Funny Movie.This is a very funny movie, my kids love it. I would have liked to have known it came from a 'smoking' home since my son has allergies. Rating: - I've seen far, far worse.Just a few quick points in response to the overwhelming negative reaction to Son of the Mask. 1) No, it isn't as good as the original. Then again, it doesn't even try to be the original. 2) The only movie worse than Dumb and Dumberer is The Howling II, so enough with the comparisons. At least this film had the visual acumen to pull off a terrific running gag about the kid and the dog going at one another, in essence creating a sensational live action Loony Tunes scenario. ... Read More Rating: - Need a 1 1/2 hour babysitter while you cook or clean?This is what this movie is for me! I have a 4 and 5 year old who saw this movie on the Cartoon Network and they thought it was hilarious! I thought it was the stupidest thing I have ever seen! I have the DVD "The Mask" and enjoyed it with my children because we LOVE movies with Jim Carey. So, I thought that this sequel could be some-what funny because of the theme and that the cast includes a baby with the power of the "mask". Again, this movie is ridiculously DUMB and I wanted to erase the memory from ... Read More Rating: - solid stuffAlright, let me explain why I love Son of the Mask: if you watch the movie JUST for the special effects, I think you will find yourself really into it, and your opinions will go up. As for the storyline and character development and all that stuff... well, there's really not a whole lot of it. In fact, hardly none. If there's any development going on, it's just BARELY there. It's the type of comedy that's really far-fetched, but I honestly believe the special effects save the thing. I've ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
|
|||
In association with Amazon.com
YFT & Your Favorite Things is copyright © 2008 Fuzzy Bean, LLC. All Rights Reserved.