Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Married Baby
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Delight
Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
generationofswine
the Transformers meets G.I. Joe and there was even a big semi-truck that transformed into a base of operations that was kind of like the leader from Transformers...And some of the kids had the semi-truck but most of us had the green motorcycle/chopper and that red car that turned into a get by opening its doors like the Delorian in Back to the Future...but it couldn't travel through time and.......trust me, when you are 5 it was all EXTREMELY cool and the cartoon was just as cool and they all wore masks like some execution squad operating in secrete out of a mountain with a volcano that wasn't a volcano, but really a gun tower hidden under a rock and......and there were bad guys and that didn't matter because everything turned into something else and that was the real cool part and they all worse masks and mommy, daddy, please buy me one and.......and then you are in your 30s and still watching cartoons because that's what Saturday Morning cartoons did to your psyche and you come across this on youtube and wonder "why on earth did they take mindless ridiculous trash like this away from children?" Because like all the cartoons little boys my age loved it is really hard to explain, and doesn't make any sense to an un-warped by cartoons adult mind and is just super fun.It's fun, fun, fun and I am sure one of the cars might have been a T-Bird and big daddy government took it away along with every other Saturday morning cartoon.
Donodadd
Wow.I can't believe this cartoon popped into my head today.....And then to boot i see that it's available on DVD.What an awesome series.And this was one of the few shows where the merchandise was a great as the show that spawned it. I had the red car that flew,Boulder Hill,the rig and the helicopter. The fun i had with these things is impossible to truly explain in words.I cannot wait to get my hands on the DVD set and watch this gem of a show with my own son as well as a few friends that enjoyed it as well.Now if only they would release the Bionic 6 on DVD i'd be in Shangri-La.Some Thunderhawks would be nice as well though i don't think that show ever really lasted long enough to hit the same status.These days the cartoons that i see my son and his friends watching seem to have little to no plot or character development.They all seem to be different versions of Ren and Stimpy to be honest.Minus the funny dialog or great(for its time)animation.Though in all fairness i must admit that i do believe Avatar to be the best cartoon series to ever run on TV.
luke-duffy-1
MASK was one of the iconic cartoon's of the 80's. There is not a single person I know who grew up at this time that didn't love it or at least know all about it. We are in a time where the previously unimaginable is now completely possible and to re-produce this cartoon into a front line movie would have the sci-fi lovers flocking to the cinema's around the world. We have seen the success of Transformers and there is yet more to come on that front, lets bring in Chris Nolan and Michael Bay (what must be the ultimate movie tag team we could hope get together) to look at a new, grown up action packed style of MASK and bring it to the level our imaginations had it at all those years ago.
MASK Agent 703
"M.A.S.K." (the abbreviated form of an organization called "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand") was an increadible show at its time. How I wish shows of this calibur were created still today. This show was a pioneer in the animation business of world crime fighting shows. Along with a handful of others, there occured a revoultion in the mid-1980s and a craving for shows like "M.A.S.K." What I mainly enjoyed about the show was the fact that the storylines and plots were simple, but at the same time provided plenty of entertainment over the course of it's 30 minutes (probably around 22 after commercials). The characters were also well thought out and very fun to watch. But in reality, I don't know if I'd want them saving me! Nevertheless, "M.A.S.K." was a great show. Of the original 65 episodes, just over half made in onto VHS video cassette. These tapes are now collectors items, as well as the dozens of action figures that accompanied the show. Recently, there have been rumors circulation reguarding a "M.A.S.K. Movie", due out sometime within the next few years. At best, a long shot...better to dream about the T.V. show of the past. But maybe...just maybe...