
Tim Avery is a cartoonist who loves his dog Odis. Then one day Odis finds a strange green mask. Then Tim puts it on and has a baby with his wife with the mask on. The baby then gets ahold of powers of the mask.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tim Avery is a cartoonist who loves his dog Odis. Then one day Odis finds a strange green mask. Then Tim puts it on and has a baby with his wife with the mask on. The baby then gets ahold of powers of the mask.
Leave your thoughts about Son of the Mask.
| Movie MomNell MinowThe movie is dumb and loud, which some children will confuse with entertaining, but parents may question the appropriateness of some of the material. |
| About.comFred TopelPeople have this lofty memory of The Mask.Nobody remembers what a slow paced movie it was....cliché plot about a repressed guy,a mean gangster and his hot girlfriend. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerA harried, screechy film that goes nowhere at a breakneck pace, full of sound and furious slapstick overkill but devoid of wit. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferThere's no story to speak of, just a string of scenarios usually resulting in everything in sight getting smashed. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkNone of the sequences take time to develop and buildup; they're just thrown at us mindlessly. |
| Sean the Movie GuySean McBrideAdults may be disappointed, but ten-year-olds should love it. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekUnrelievedly manic, gruesomely unfunny... a disastrous mess. It's actually physically painful to watch. |
| Kansas City StarWard Triplett IIITurns out to be a pretty standard modern comedy with pretty standard special effects and a simplistic message about fathers and sons. |
| Now Playing MagazineBrent SimonJust another loud, insistent, hyper-stylized piece of children's entertainment, albeit one with a few clever throwaway bon mots... |
| Killer Movie ReviewsAndrea Chase[Cumming] lights up the screen with a spike-haired character that surrenders to camp and runs with it with a wildly jubilant abandon |