Ace Ventura: Pet Detective with Jim Carrey: DVD Cover

    Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Director: Tom Shadyac Cast: Jim Carrey, Courteney Cox Arquette, Sean Young, Dan Marino

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/26/1997
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 17,283
     
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    Features

    Feature-length commentary by director Tom Shadyak in alternate audio track; Interactive menus; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Subtitles: English, Français, Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Special delivery (Credits; Power of Suggestion) [3:38]
    2. Dissatisfied customer [2:08]
    3. Satisfied client [:55]
    4. Kidnapped! [1:05]
    5. Ace's wild kingdom [3:12]
    6. The science of pet detection [2:15]
    7. Ace on the case [1:45]
    8. Tanked up [2:22]
    9. Snowflake's new trainer [1:50]
    10. Lt. Einhorn [4:42]
    11. The face of the enemy [2:46]
    12. Camp's party [2:37]
    13. "Do not go in there!" [4:56]
    14. Ring around the ring wearers [3:27]
    15. Melissa's all right [1:50]
    16. At the crime scene [4:22]
    17. The missing player [3:32]
    18. The Lion Sleeps Tonight-but not Ace [1:18]
    19. Wow! Ray Finkle's house [4:37]
    20. They've got Dan Marino [2:10]
    21. Some commotion with Einhorn [3:39]
    22. Master of disguise at work [2:22]
    23. Finkle's grabbag [3:16]
    24. The truth dawns (The Crying Game) [3:45]
    25. Tailing Einhorn [2:57]
    26. Nap Time [1:41]
    27. Penalty on Ace [1:48]
    28. Trouble with the lady [1:31]
    29. Stripped of all pretense (The Crying Game reprise) [3:52]
    30. Lover of all animals [2:25]
    31. End Credits (Ace Is In the House) [4:04]

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    Editorial Reviews

    When your dog, bird, or water-dwelling mammal disappears, who do you call? Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) is a low-rent private eye who specializes in recovering lost animals, so when Snowflake, the Miami Dolphins' aquatic mascot, is kidnapped, team representative Melissa Robinson (Courtney Cox) puts Ace on the case. However, Snowflake isn't the only Miami Dolphin who has gone missing; several key members of the team also disappear, including quarterback Dan Marino (who plays himself), who is spirited away while filming a TV commercial. With the Super Bowl only two weeks away, will Ace be able to find Snowflake and the missing athletes in time to salvage the big game? Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was a surprise box office smash and catapulted manic comedian Jim Carrey to stardom. The supporting cast includes Sean Young as ill-tempered Lois Einhorn, Udo Kier as the sinister Ronald Camp, and rapper Tone Loc as Ace's detective pal Emilio (Loc also wrote and performed a song for the closing credits). Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    funny movieby Anonymous

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    November 03, 2008: i love it you'll laugh at it cause its so funny Jim Carry is crazy in this movie and very very funny he's a toatl goofball man i love it i laugh at the part when he pretends to have that accent for the dolphin Snowflake

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    December 25, 2007: I must have watched this movie thirty times in one month during college! A true classic script and especially performance by Jim Carrey, with nonstop manic nonsense and madness. Filled with tons of hilarious one liners and quotables from Carrey. I think it's Carrey's funniest performance, with Liar Liar second, and The Mask third. This was him making it to the big time as a comic actor and he holds nothing back.


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