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Title

Look at the floor see that he put that right in my floor then he jumped out the window

Board The Mask (1994) Soundboard
Format MP3
Length 7 seconds
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Uploaded October 3rd 2019
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Look at the floor see that he put that right in my floor then he jumped out the window

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"The Mask" is a beloved comedic fantasy film that was released in 1994. Directed by Charles Russell and based on the comic book series of the same name by Dark Horse Comics, the movie quickly became a cult classic, thanks to its hilarious storyline, stellar performances, and groundbreaking special effects. The film follows the story of Stanley Ipkiss, played by the talented Jim Carrey. Stanley is timid and socially awkward, leading a monotonous life as a clerk at a bank. However, everything changes when he discovers a powerful, enchanted mask that transforms him into a mischievous, zany character with superhuman abilities. With the mask on, Stanley becomes "The Mask": a charismatic, green-faced, elastic-bodied trickster who loves to dance, make jokes, and unleash chaos wherever he goes. Jim Carrey's boundless energy and physical comedy skills shine as he fully embraces the role of the wacky and unpredictable Mask. This iconic performance quickly became one of Carrey's most memorable and recognizable characters, showcasing his remarkable talent for physical comedy and improvisation. Carrey's enthusiasm is simply infectious, and his ability to seamlessly switch between Stanley and the Mask is nothing short of extraordinary. The film also features a talented supporting cast. Cameron Diaz makes her stunning acting debut as Tina Carlyle, a singer and dancer who captures the attention of both Stanley and the villainous mobster, Dorian Tyrell. Diaz's natural beauty and charm add a touch of glamour to the story, making her the perfect love interest for Stanley and a character viewers can't help but root for. Peter Greene delivers a memorable performance as the menacing Dorian Tyrell, the main antagonist of the film. With his slicked-back hair and intimidating stare, Greene perfectly embodies the role of the sinister mobster. Tyrell's relentless pursuit of power drives the conflict of the movie, as he becomes obsessed with obtaining the mysterious mask for himself. The Mask's incredible visual effects were groundbreaking for its time, seamlessly blending animation and live-action in a way that had never been seen before. Thanks to the talented team of visual effects artists led by visionary director Chuck Russell, the film brought to life the zany world of the Mask, filled with wild transformations, cartoonish stunts, and larger-than-life characters. Accompanied by a memorable soundtrack, which perfectly captures the film's energetic and playful spirit, "The Mask" became an instant hit. With songs like "Hey Pachuco!" by Royal Crown Revue and "Cuban Pete" by Jim Carrey himself, the music adds an additional layer of fun to the film's already lively atmosphere. If you're a fan of "The Mask" and want to relive its hilarious moments or experience them for the first time, you're in luck! You can now play and download the sounds from this iconic film. From the Mask's memorable catchphrases like "Somebody stop me!" or "Smokin'!" to the infectious theme songs, these sounds will transport you back to the comedic chaos of this classic 90s movie. So, sit back, relax, and let the sounds of "The Mask" fill your surroundings. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, you're in for a whirlwind of laughter and entertainment. Just remember, with great power comes great hilarity! Enjoy the sounds of "The Mask" and let the mischievous spirit of the Mask take control.