31:26 - I always laugh when I hear this 1 story of how a 🐈 saved his owner's life. His owner was elderly man who fell and couldn't reach his 📱 on the counter. The cat EVENTUALLY saved him by doing what he always did. He batted the 📱, until it fell off the counter. Yes. A 🐈 saved someone by knocking something off a counter. 😅
Milo was the MVP Most Valuable Puppers. So, apparently Milo, was an extremely intelligent and well trained dog. If what I heard was accurate, the scene where Milo grtabs the cheese, instead of the keys was not intended. Milo misunderstood what he was asked to grab. He had a very large vocabulary.
Fun fact (and a slight spoiler for anyone intending to play GoW: Ragnarök) there are theories and even a few subtle hints that this mask is the same as the one used in that game 😆
Love your videos. You guys remind me of me and my little brother This is based on a very short-run DC Vertigo comic of the same name. The same DC Vertigo also released Watchmen and V for Vendetta. The comic version of The Mask is WAY more violent. Space Jam alien had me dying.
This movie is everything and was on constant repeat as a child. 😂 Also, R.I.P to Richard Jeni (Stanley’s friend Charlie) he was a great comedian who unfortunately ended his own life due to mental health issues.
Did you know that Jim Carrey was only supposed to use those teeth temporarily, but he was able to talk with them through the whole movie? That's true talent right there!
Cameron Diaz's debut right here!!! She's a total bombshell ;) I'm laughing at how you two are just as stunned as the guys in the movie hahaha. This is a Jim Carrey classic ♥love it.
Fun Fact: Jim Carrey was so good at contorting his face, he saved the production a bunch of money on CGI because they didn't need to use it for lots of scenes! Also, Jim Carrey is such a comical genius. I wish he and Robin Williams could have done something together.
So it's not an official production or anything but there's a video from years ago of Robin and Jim doing freestyle improv comedy at some kind of dinner. Essentially something happend like the power went out or something and one of them stood up and started telling people what to do in an emergency hyperbolistically and then the other stood up and started playing off it. Went on for quite a while and I think one of them even started speaking another language pretending to translate for certain members of the audience. Don't know if you can find it but I remember being awestruck when I saw it.
The comics were extremely violent with lots of people dying in them, those repair guys had the mufflers shoved the entire way in their body as an example. Also the mask essentially makes him a god and able to break the rules of reality
The early 90s were very light, even more so than the 80s. The Addams Family was supposed to be very dark, but even with those themes, it ended up being pretty light considering the subject matter. Things really didn’t change in that respect until the very late 90s and even into the 2000s, Spider-Man was a thing.
When Kellaway becomes Bighead, his nemesis is Walter, a musclebound brick of a man who shoots him between the eyes. Bighead is more outraged at getting blood on his suit rather than the gaping hole in his forehead. Funny stuff. Then there's the crossover with Batman ("Joker/Mask") when Kellaway enlists Batman's help in finding the mask, which is at the Gotham City Museum before ultimately ending up on the face of the Joker. Bighead Joker is only defeated when Batman says his criminal antics are no longer funny and then Kellaway takes the mask back to Edge City, digging up Stanley Ipkiss' grave to bury the mask there.
Comics? Not sure I get that, but that's no surprise. Looney Tunes were also really violent, what with people blowing up and anvils falling on their heads and falling off cliffs and such. It's VERY different to watch them as an adult, which is why I think The Simpsons took off so much, and led to other cartoons like Family Guy being popular.💙
Its based from the comics. But unlike the film, the comics was alot more darker and fucked up but still have their sense of humor. I love both versions but hope one day we get a movie more based on the comics. The Mask was basically Deadpool before Deadpool was even a thing. Just wanted to also point that out.
Unfortunately, I doubt we'll ever get a movie closer to the comic. Most people only know the movie, and the comic isn't really known of outside of comic circles. So producers aren't going to see a market for it.
The movie was full of adult jokes but we all watched it as kids. It went all over our heads anyway, but I can only imagine how my parents must have felt when we watched it, lol. The Mask also had a line of toys, a cartoon and a Super Nintendo game, he was everywhere, and we all loved him!
The mask brings out your hidden personality and makes it reality. That’s how a cartoon loving, love-hungry lonely Stanley became how he was when he put it on.
The dog becomes the thing capable of protecting his owner. A bigger dog…and since he was also fed cartoons by Stanley, the dog became a partial cartoon as well.
When he smacks himself in the face with the Frisbee, it always gets me cause I did that before. LMAO! Had a huge black and purple bruise across my nose and part of my cheek. My teacher asked what happened and she didn't believe me and they actually called CPS on my parents! It took my uncle and my brothers explaining what exactly happened while I demonstrated. 😂😂😂 They finally accepted it. Wasn't funny then, but we laugh about it now.
A close family friend named Reg. E. Cathey played "The Doctor" in this film. Before his passing I joked with him several times that the dog was the best actor in this film.
Ah yes, the film that helped bring Jim Carrey to the forefront of comedy! 1994 not only had this film, but it also had Dumb and Dumber and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, all three of which made him a star in a matter of months.
This was Cameron Diaz's first on screen role AND it happened to be her 21st birthday as well. So for her to get an on screen entrance as good as this was all sorts of amazing for her career.
There is a deleted scene where after Dorian puts on the mask he throws Peggy the reporter into the newspaper printer so her face can be on the front page of every paper killing her.
Here's a couple of interesting facts. This movie was Cameron Diaz's first acting role, as she was previously a model. At first she wasn't interested in participating in the movie, but the people in charge wanted her because she had good on screen chemistry with Jim Carrey. Also in a deleted scene it shows that Dorian killing Peggy, by throwing her into the newspaper press. But they took it out since it was deemed too violent.
Cameron Diaz's first _mainstream_ acting role. She did a softcore p orn before this, called "She's No Angel", but she's gone to great lengths to make it unavailable.
I heard somewhere that it wasn't cut for being too violent, but rather because the director wanted to save her for a possible sequel. (Which, of course, we never got.)
@@MartinJanrtI’m amazed at work how many people in their 20’s and early 30’s haven’t seen much of anything. We’ll be in a meeting, and I’ll mention some huge movie, Forrest Gump for example, and one of the guys says “what’s that”.
@@MartinJanrta lot of kids I grew up had really religious parents and weren't allowed to go to movie theatres because they believed Hollywood was the devil. You'd be surprised how many haven't watched classics. A lot of families and religious groups have grown since than but yea man, not everyone has seen these classics. My buddy didn't watch the first Jurassic Park until 2009.
Just remember that this is based on one of the most violent, graphic, and mean spirited comic books in history. One in a crossover with Batman, the mask got so twisted that the Joker thought he was insane
Fun fact: there is an official "family-friendly" PG-edit that tones down the innuendo like the "wrong pocket" joke and limiting the swearing down to an acceptable amount with the rest of the uses dubbed over with lighter terminology. This same edit is what airs on daytime TV. This movie is why I named my jack russell Milo... he was the best dog and my very first hand-picked dog to adopt when I was 4 years old. He managed to live to be 15 years old. Milo has been gone for 7 years now, but the awesome memories remain.
@@snorpenbass4196 The person said lost the weight. After this movie, there is a noticeable difference in her weight and look in her following one. The person is mentioning how her look was better and more natural before she began trying to get in "shape". A lot of people agree that this curvier Diaz was the best Diaz, and her trying to get into a "Hollywood Body" made her less attractive. Nothing about what was said was about aging. You brought that up. Please learn to understand what someone is conveying with their Comments.
One of my favorite Jim Carrey movies ever and it's amazing that The Mask hasn't been a Mortal Kombat/Fighting Game Character yet because it feels like it could work, am I only on that
29:30 Jim Carrey started his carreer as a Stand up comedian doing impersonisations... His Clint Eastwood ones where amongst the best and the audiences favorite. So off course, this was on point through and through
Absolutely love this film! This and Dumb & Dumber are my favorite Jim Carrey comedies. Even though Jim Carrey is amazing with the mask on, his performance as Stanley is just as great. According to Carrey, he based his performance on his Dad and I think he made this generic nice guy role into a much more charming and relatable one.
I love it about the mask, how to bend reality and how to amplify the personality of the user. In the Derorian case, it was pure evil, that's why he had that demon face.
Always loved the cartoon/real people mix in movies. I think this one aged rather well, it is good entertainment. Milo is great, he's a Jack Russel terrier, a very smart and energetic breed. Smarter than many people I know!
Director Chuck Russell also helmed Eraser (1996) starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, and The Scorpion King (2002) starring Dwayne Johnson. Quite the underrated filmmaker.
BTW, if you look up the original comic, it gets DARK. Super gory stuff. But you still might like it. Also, speaking of 90s and Ninja Turtles, have you done any of the three live action Ninja turtles movies yet? I think their suits still kinda hold up to this day.
Dorian was sent through the drain pipe all the way to Keyser Soze's secret lair/office and has to work for the biggest underworld crime boss for the rest of his life. He even has to call himself Redfoot.
There's a sequel of this movie..... If you ever going to watch it, I strongly recommend to do it in Halloween, for it is the scariest piece of garbage if I ever seen one (Scariest for all the wrong reasons)............
8:39 » it made me remember of a fun fact: here in Brazil there was once a report on some news channel about a bunch of people standing on a bridge looking at the river thinking they saw a dead animal. they called the firemen to do the rescue and after about 4 hours of mystery and MUCH more people just staring over there, the firemen took a bag of trash out of the river 😆😆😆
1.2K views in 14 minutes, dude you guys are doing something right. I started over a year ago thinking who are these weird canadians and their channel and now look at you bro 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Originally, Jim Carrey's lines were supposed to be dubbed because the director knew he wouldn't sound right with the oversize dentures in.. BUT... After a couple of days practice, Jim was able to do his lines perfectly with them in !
Interesting thing is that in the comics, Stanley is actually the first villain to wear the mask, getting revenge on people who wronged him over the years. He simply snapped after years of bullying and he was only stopped when his girlfriend convinced him to remove the mask...and then she shot him (especially after hearing he murdered eleven cops in a cartoon whirlwind trying to escape custody). The main character of The Mask is actually Lieutenant Kellaway.
The gag of the dog not letting go of things wasn't in the script. But when they filmed it and discovered the dog wouldn't let go, Jim insisted on keeping it in the movie.