Plus, Cameron Diaz’s film debut as Tina Carlyle is the ultimate time capsule of 90s fashion and hair. And let’s not forget the late, great Richard Jeni as the long-suffering friend, Charlie.

The Mask (1994) remains a landmark of comedy and special effects. However, looking at it through the lens of the "DVD RIP EN-FR" adds a layer of digital history. It reflects a time when fans and preservationists worked to make cinema portable and polyglot, ensuring that Stanley Ipkiss’s "Sssmokin'!" antics could be shared across borders and hard drives alike.