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Son of the Mask
A cartoonist and family man, Tim Avery lives a peaceful existence with his wife, Tonya, as well as their infant son and dog. But then Tim finds himself in a predicament when his dog stumbles upon the mask of Loki. Then after conceiving an infant son 'born of the mask', he discovers just how looney child raising can be.
31 December 1944, London, England, UK
23 February 1982, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
25 June 1958, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
31 March 1970, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
23 April 1977, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
9 May 1996, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA
26 October 1942, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK
4 October 1969, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
17 April 2003, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
14 November 1952, Pratt, Kansas, USA
25 November 1944, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
April 29, 2009
It's your usual low-budget, unbelievably bad sequel.May 21, 2007
If nothing else, Son Of The Mask's bad seed baby serves up an all natural commercial for mental birth control.August 07, 2008
Also struggling vainly against the visual effects are Traylor Howard as Kennedy's wife and Bob Hoskins as Cumming's father, the god Odin.December 28, 2010
Dumb and loud, with questionable material.October 18, 2008
Kennedy is feeble and even Alan Cumming makes less of a meal than he could of his role as the petulant god of mischief.February 19, 2005
If you are the son of Frankenstein, Flubber, Dracula, Lassie, Ali Baba, Sinbad, Billy the Kid, Davy Crockett, Robin Hood, Tarzan or Satan, you have to accept that the movie about you is likely not as good or memorable as the one about your dad.July 06, 2010
Sequels without their original stars are usually sent direct to video. Some deserve better, [but] this isn't one of those.January 08, 2007
Whatever possessed director Lawrence Guterman and writer Lance Khazei to transform the sequel to 1994's libidinous hit comedy into pabulum?February 18, 2005
A film top-heavy with joyless Tex Avery-style special effects and a dancing-baby bit embarrassingly reminiscent of TV's Ally McBeal.February 18, 2005
With so many cuts a second, all attention goes into following the visuals. Just as well, since the story leaves so little to work with.February 22, 2005
In the five years I've been co-hosting this show, this is the closest I've ever come to walking out halfway through the film, and now that I look back on the experience, I wish I had.September 26, 2005
No doubt extensive market research shows that there's an audience out there for movies like Son Of The Mask, but it's too depressing to speculate who that might be.