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Son of the Mask

Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist, finds his life turned upside down when his dog stumbles upon Loki's mask. After conceiving a son born of the mask, he discovers just how looney child raising can be.

Director(s)

Lawrence Guterman

Kristin Witcombe

Toby Pease

Naomi Enfield

Giovanni Pacialeo

James E. Price

Cast & Crew

Jamie Kennedy

Jamie Kennedy

Tim Avery

Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming

Loki

Matt Passmore

Matt Passmore

Network Executive

Damon Herriman

Damon Herriman

Animagine Employee

Jeanette Cronin

Jeanette Cronin

Housewife

Traylor Howard

Traylor Howard

Tonya Avery

Harli Ames

Harli Ames

Halloween Party-Goer

Duncan Young

Duncan Young

Mansion Doorman

Kristin Witcombe

Kristin Witcombe

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Toby Pease

Toby Pease

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Bill Farmer

Bill Farmer

Mask Otis (voice)

Peter Callan

Peter Callan

Museum Redneck

Mona Marshall

Mona Marshall

Baby Alvey (voice)

Ryan Johnson

Ryan Johnson

Chad

Ashley Lyons

Ashley Lyons

Museum Security Guard

Richard Steven Horvitz

Richard Steven Horvitz

Otis (voice)

Dorian Nkono

Dorian Nkono

Animator

Neil Ross

Neil Ross

Deep Alvey Voice (voice)

Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Dr. Neuman

Bob Hoskins

Bob Hoskins

Odin

Jerry Minor

Jerry Minor

Shopkeeper

Kal Penn

Kal Penn

Jorge

Magda Szubanski

Magda Szubanski

Neighbor Betty

Steven Wright

Steven Wright

Daniel Moss

Lawrence Guterman

Lawrence Guterman

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Giovanni Pacialeo

Giovanni Pacialeo

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Alyssa McClelland

Alyssa McClelland

Dream Nurse

Holly Austin

Holly Austin

Hospital Nurse

Paul Pantano

Paul Pantano

Halloween Party-Goer

Ling Cooper Tang

Ling Cooper Tang

Animator

Marney McQueen

Marney McQueen

Halloween Party-Goer

Simon Maiden

Simon Maiden

Animator

Liam Falconer

Liam Falconer

Alvey

Ryan Falconer

Ryan Falconer

Alvey

Brett Pickup

Brett Pickup

Museum Boy

Wayne McDaniel

Wayne McDaniel

Museum Person

Sandy Winton

Sandy Winton

Chris

Rebecca Massey

Rebecca Massey

Clare

Issac Longmuir

Issac Longmuir

Chris & Clare's Child

Tayzin Fahey-Leigh

Tayzin Fahey-Leigh

Chris & Clare's Child

Skyla Laginha

Skyla Laginha

Chris & Clare's Child

Lochie Nazer Hennings

Lochie Nazer Hennings

Chris & Clare's Child

Andie Rogers

Andie Rogers

Chris & Clare's Child

Trilby Glover

Trilby Glover

Dream Nurse

Josephine Chu

Josephine Chu

Tour Kid

Solomon Freer

Solomon Freer

Tour Kid

Ethan Coker

Ethan Coker

Tour Kid

Victoria Thaine

Victoria Thaine

Sylvia

Michelle Hopper

Michelle Hopper

Band Member / Female Dancer

Maya McClean

Maya McClean

Band Member / Female Dancer

Ebony Conditsis

Ebony Conditsis

Band Member / Female Dancer

Ivah Seeto

Ivah Seeto

Band Member / Female Dancer

Amber Todd

Amber Todd

Daniel's Assistant

Raj Ryan

Raj Ryan

Dr. Hamada

Emma Jackson

Emma Jackson

Delivery Nurse

Peter Flett

Peter Flett

Mr. Kemperbee

Amanda Smyth

Amanda Smyth

Mrs. Babcock, Obese

Tina Bursill

Tina Bursill

Network Executive

Anthony Kierann

Anthony Kierann

Network Executive

Colin Borgonon

Colin Borgonon

New York Executive

Michael Denkha

Michael Denkha

Animator

Adam Moulds

Adam Moulds

Animator

Wyvern 'Stevie' Wilkins

Wyvern 'Stevie' Wilkins

Male Dancer

Hayes Loau

Hayes Loau

Male Dancer

Chris Dair

Chris Dair

Male Dancer

Anthony Palmer

Anthony Palmer

Male Dancer

Ryan Sheppard

Ryan Sheppard

Male Dancer

Jaime Mears

Jaime Mears

Halloween Party-Goer

Alberto Dominguez

Alberto Dominguez

Party-Goer

Esosa Edmonds

Esosa Edmonds

Burly Female Traffic Cop Odin

Peter Plusch

Peter Plusch

Reporter

Joyce Kurtz

Joyce Kurtz

Baby Alvey (voice)

Mary Mouser

Mary Mouser

Alvey Avery (voice)

Naomi Enfield

Naomi Enfield

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James E. Price

James E. Price

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Details

GenresFantasy, Comedy, Family, Adventure
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on11 Feb 2005
Languageen
Produced InGermany

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

1/10

**A film made to make money off the success of its predecessor, but which has nothing to do with it.** Anyone who saw the movie “The Mask” with Jim Carey, from 1994, cannot remain indifferent. It's one of those family comedies that marked the 90's and that strongly contributed to the meteoric rise of the comic actor's career. It was a film that, in my opinion, did not need a sequel, but that, if it came to exist, would have to have the same crew and a similar cast (that is, keeping, at least, Carey and some other actors). Unfortunately, this movie does everything it shouldn't have done. In fact, any comparison between the first movie and this crap is pointless. It is not the first time that I see that there are sequels made to profit from great successes and that have virtually no connection with the preceding films. This is just one more example. Jim Carey was right not to want to associate himself with a project that failed at the outset, not least because most of the cast that associated with the film did not manage to take advantage of it beyond the financial inflow. The film is clearly expensive and stupid. It had a high budget, which was invested in a range of CGI assets and massive and sometimes impressive visual effects, but everything else is lacking. And the film's biggest flaw couldn't be any other: the script is so amateurish and idiotic that it seems to have been written by ten-year-old children. Ideas are bad, there are a number of situations in which we feel that the public is being mocked, and our intelligence is being mocked too. Another problem with this film is the total lack of humor. The movie was supposed to be funny and make us laugh, but we couldn't find anything funny. Much of what is shown was already done – and better – in the first film, and what has been introduced as new is a series of scatological or gross jokes that, I think, could have been cut. Even children's audiences might not be very interested in seeing this, if you think about it. The cast does what they can, but they can't do much. Deep down, the actors end up being the least to blame for the fact that the film is rubbish. Alan Cumming turns out to be the best actor present and is the only one worth seeing work. He's an effective villain and his comedic streak is interesting, but totally wasted here. Bob Hoskins makes an appearance, but it is innocuous and adds nothing to the film. Jamie Kennedy is bad, he does a bad job, and surely he must be sorry he got into this movie. The rest is basically a bunch of extras, even when they have to talk.

r96sk

4/10

Just as awful as I had anticipated. With that said, it's nothing so bad that it offended me - it's simply totally and utterly bad, to the point I kinda find it hard to hate on it because I just don't have any thoughts on it. It is, without question, undoubtedly worse than 1994's <em>'The Mask'</em> in every conceivable way though. Jamie Kennedy's version of this Dark Horse Comics character is truly dreadful, especially visually, though thankfully the film doesn't actually give that much air time to Kennedy as The Mask; like, he's there but it's predominantly the dog and the son that get much of the screen time alongside Alan Cumming's Loki - to slightly better effect too, the way the kid is animated kinda nearly works... it doesn't, but almost. Ryan Reynolds, <a href="https://youtu.be/X4ctYxLoXdo?t=406" rel="nofollow">according</a> to Kennedy himself, possibly wanted this role. It's lucky Reynolds didn't get his way, or he'd be stuck with a green ghoul in his past. <a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/green-lantern/" rel="nofollow">Oh, wait!</a> 4/10 is probably generous on my part, though there are far worse films out there that actually annoy me - <em>'Son of the Mask'</em> honestly doesn't. It kinda just exists and I'm almost nonplussed about it.

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Son Of The Mask (2005) Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming Comedy HD

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Son of the Mask (2005) - Teaser Trailer (rare)

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The Mask

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