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Quotes

Sexy Woman: Thank you, Mr. Ventura. How can I ever repay you?

Ace: Well, a reward would be good. There was some damage to my car. It's a high performance machine, so I had to fill it with premium.

[The woman interrupts Ace by kissing him.]

Sexy Woman: Would you like for me to take your pants off instead?

Ace: Gee, let me think. Um, sure.

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Mistakes

After Ace tells Lois Einhorn about Ray Finkle and she steps out of the bath room to sit behind her desk. Pay attention to the filing cabinet to her left. The folders go from organized up right to being on their side. See more...

Trivia

When Ace gets in the club to meet that guy with the long blond hair and the glasses, the death metal band that is playing is Cannibal Corpse and the song is called "Hammer Smashed Face". Jim Carrey is actually a fan of Cannibal Corpse and he insisted on them appearing in the movie since the movie takes place in Florida which is the "capital" of death metal. See more...

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Title Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Original entry At the end of the movie, when Ace is at the stadium and he attacks the mascot, his name is called and he looks up to smile and wave. He is surrounded by players from the Miami dolphins, but if you look through the crowd of players you can see the stadium seats are empty.

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