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Son of the Mask is a 2005 superhero comedy film [1] [5] directed by Lawrence Guterman. A sequel to The Mask (1994), it is the second film in The Mask franchise, an adaptation of the comic book series of the same name by Dark Horse Comics. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring animator whose child is born with the powers of the ...
[1] With New Line Cinema initially intending for The Mask to start a new horror franchise, the company offered the job of directing the film to Charles Russell, known for directing such films. [2] However, Russell found the violence of the comic to be off-putting, and wanted the film to be less grim and more fun than the source material. [3]
Saw II was given a larger production budget of $4 million, [22] compared to Saw ' s budget of a little over $1 million. [23] The marketing budget was an additional $2 million. [24] The first shot, which involved shooting police cars and a SWAT van driving around the industrial docklands outside the soundstage, [25] was filmed on April 29, 2005 ...
On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.
Appears in: Saw (short), Saw: Rebirth, Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI, Saw 3D, Saw X, Jigsaw, Saw: The Video Game, Saw II: Flesh & Blood Status: Some confiscated/Most destroyed Billy is a ventriloquist puppet created by John Kramer to communicate with his victims.
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Detective Lieutenant Mark Hoffman is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist of the Saw franchise.He is portrayed by Australian actor Costas Mandylor.While the character was first shown briefly as a police officer in Saw III, later films in the series have expanded his role and revealed him to be an apprentice, and subsequently the successor of the Jigsaw Killer, as the new Jigsaw.
Saw opened in the United Kingdom to $2.2 million in 301 theaters, grossing a $12.3 million total in seven weeks. [54] In Australia, it opened in 161 theaters with $1.2 million and totaled out to $3.1 million in six weeks. [55] In Italy, the film opened on January 14, 2005 in 267 theaters to $1.7 million and grossed $6.4 million in six weeks. [56]