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2.3/10
IMDbWorst Actor | 2005 | Jamie
Worst Screenplay | 2006
Worst Actor | 2006
Worst Supporting Actor | 2006
Worst Screen Couple | 2006
Worst Director | 2006
Worst Picture | 2006
Worst Picture | 2005
Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy | 2005
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or End Credits | 2005
Most Annoying Fake Accent Male | 2005
Least Special Special Effects | 2005
Budget 84,000,000 USD
Plans for a sequel, "The Mask II,' were in the works years before this film. Nintendo Power magazine held a contest, and first prize was a walk-on role in that movie. The project was canceled, and Nintendo Power issued a public apology to the contest winner in their final issue. Years later, the winner was revealed as Nathan Ryan Runk, from Arbutus, Maryland. The film was technically on hold, so Runk could have chosen the role or money and merchandise. Runk, who was 12 at the time, chose the money, and received $5,000, a film crew jacket (which he later lost), and several Super Nintendo video games, including "Pilotwings 64" on Nintendo 64. He later claimed it was "absolutely the right call."
Film critic Richard Roeper admitted that in the five years he co-hosted with Roger Ebert, this film was the closest he'd come to walking out halfway. Looking back, he wishes he'd walked out.
When asked why he agreed to do the film, Jamie Kennedy responded, "I'll give you 2.5 million reasons."
Initially was supposed to be a follow-up to the original, with Jim Carrey returning as Stanley Ipkiss, but Carrey decided after making Ace Ventura 2 that playing the same character twice wasn't interesting to him at the time, so the sequel was shelved, and this stand-alone film was developed instead due to Carrey's indifference to the project. Subsequently, Carrey became more open to sequels, costarring in "Dumb and Dumber To" and stating in 2020 that he wanted to do sequels to both The Mask and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Jack Black and Ryan Reynolds both turned down the role of Tim Avery.
"Loki: I'm a god. I can shape-shift. I can create stuff out of nothingness. I can alter the fabric of reality. So please, quit being a knucklehead."
"[repeated line] Loki: Where's my *mask*?"