Alvey turns all this around and does it to the dog, including sending him through one of those laundry wringers, flattening him (but both are okay afterwards). Meanwhile, Otis the dog, who has been feeling neglected by Tim because of Alvey, dons the mask by accident and becomes a crazed animal version of himself, who wishes to get rid of the baby, but all his attempts are overturned by Alvey. Moved by Tim's words, Odin reconciles with Loki, accepting the mask from Tim as well before the two gods return to Asgard. The Mask Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. And then in this movie I didn't have any control. It co-stars Traylor Howard, Kal Penn, Steven Wright, with Bob Hoskins as Odin and Donald Sutherland as Otis. When Dr. Neuman mentions that Loki was imprisoned by Odin, a man in black becomes very angry and transforms, revealing himself to be Loki. However, both Tim and Loki are evenly matched due to possessing equal powers, prompting Loki to halt the fight, and suggest that they let Alvey decide who he wants to go with. We've had a couple of false starts. Viral video captures an anti-mask tirade that got so out of hand, the ranter’s son had to pick him up and haul him out of an Arizona store. Eventually, Odin, possessing Tim's body, becomes fed up with Loki's destructive approach for defying him once again and strips his son of his powers. Dr. Neuman mentions that Loki created the mask and unleashed it on Earth, and that those who wear the mask would have the powers of Loki. He is involved in the movie to re-establish the relationship between the mask and its creator, Loki. The Mask is a 1994 action fantasy comedy film was based on the comic books in 1991 published by Dark Horse Comics.This film was directed by Chuck Russell (credited as "Charles Russell"), and produced by Dark Horse Entertainment and New Line Cinema, and originally released to … I have to have some of my voice because I have my own experiences that I lived through. Brittany Preston helps her daughter Brittani Preston, middle, with her class activities, as her 14-year-old son Joshua, left, and 15-year-old son Willie Preston study, Wednesday, Feb. … The subsequent confrontation is relatively evenly matched due to both of them possessing equal powers, prompting Loki to halt the fight, and suggest that they let Alvey decide who he wants to live with. Tim gets the mask back and dons it once again, engaging in a high-speed pursuit, and eventually confronting him in a stadium, where Tim and Loki go hand-to-hand. On their television show, Ebert & Roeper, they gave the film "Two Thumbs Down". The film was panned by critics and grossed $59.9 million against its $84–100 million budget. Odin obliges, but warns his son that he only has one hour to retrieve the mask or else he is banished and permanently loses his powers. Son of the Mask (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Later, Tonya goes on a business trip, leaving Tim with the baby. The tourists panic and flee, but Dr. Neuman stays to argue with the angry god. Loki then kidnaps Alvey in exchange for the mask, just as Tonya finally returns from her trip. When the company party turns out to be a bore, Tim uses his mask powers to perform a remix of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", therefore making the party a success, and giving Tim's boss the idea for a new cartoon. But for seem reason seems like a fantastic match up . It is a standalone sequel to the 1994 film The Mask, an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. Saddened and furious, Loki tries to destroy the family, but his one-hour time limit expires as Odin finally shows up in person. Alvey devilishly obtains the idea to mess with his father's head by using his powers. Meanwhile, Loki is trying to find the child born from the mask, from his father Odin possessing a store clerk, saying if he finds the child, he will find the mask. [15], In a 2007 countdown of the 94 "worst to best" comic book to film adaptations Rotten Tomatoes listed the film 94th.[16]. Even the advertisements show pretty much nothing but the dog and baby scenes. You got me right after a batch of bad interviews so I'm going to be honest with you about this. Mayhem is unleashed when the Mask of Loki finds its way into the hands of aspiring cartoonist Tim Avery and his son, Alvey. Sylvia falls into Jorge's arms, which pleases them both. [citation needed], In his review Richard Roeper stated, "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. Eventually, Loki finds the mask-born baby, and confronts Tim for the mask back, and is thwarted again by Alvey who uses his powers to ward him off. 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