Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Soundtrack (

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Soundtrack (1994) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 326000 votes
Tags: stupidity, owner dog relationship, master dog relationship
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Ace Ventura - L'acchiappanimali

Title in Português:

Ace Ventura - Detective Animal

Synopsis

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Jim Carrey. The movie follows the eccentric and quirky Ace Ventura, a pet detective who specializes in finding lost animals.

When the Miami Dolphins' mascot, a dolphin named Snowflake, is kidnapped, the team's owner hires Ace Ventura to track down the missing animal. As Ace investigates the case, he encounters a series of bizarre and hilarious situations that test his detective skills.

With his unorthodox methods and offbeat personality, Ace Ventura manages to uncover a conspiracy involving the team's former kicker, Ray Finkle, who blames the Dolphins for his failed career. As Ace races against time to rescue Snowflake and solve the mystery, he must use all of his wit and charm to outsmart the villains and save the day.

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a cult classic that showcases Jim Carrey's comedic talents and unique style. The film's zany humor and memorable characters have made it a beloved favorite among fans of comedy and adventure.

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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
POWER OF SUGGESTION
Steve Stevens: Performer
Steve Stevens: Writer
LINE UP
Steven Tyler: Writer
Aerosmith: Performer
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Lalo Schifrin: Writer
HAMMER SMASHED FACE
Cannibal Corpse: Performer
Cannibal Corpse: Writer
THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT
Solomon Linda: Performer
Hugo Peretti: Adapted and arranged
Robert John: Performer
George David Weiss: Performer
THE CRYING GAME
Boy George: Performer
Geoff Stephens: Writer
ACE IS IN THE HOUSE
Tone Loc: Performer
Tone Loc: Composer
Eine kleine nachtmusik (K525) - Allegro
Mission Impossible - Main Title
Lalo Schifrin: Writer
Power of Suggestion (Steve Stevens)
Ira Newborn: Performer
All Ace's
Ira Newborn: Performer
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Robert John)
Ira Newborn: Performer
Psychoville/Ace Race
Ira Newborn: Performer
Mission: Impossible (Lalo Schifrin)
Ira Newborn: Performer
Ace of Hearts
Ira Newborn: Performer
Hammer Smashed Face (Cannibal Corpse)
Ira Newborn: Performer
Warehouse
Ira Newborn: Performer
Finkle & Einhorn
Ira Newborn: Performer
Ace in the Hole
Ira Newborn: Performer
Ace is in the House (Tone Loc)
Ira Newborn: Performer

User reviews

George Martin
4/10

The instrumental compositions in the film's soundtrack feel generic and uninspired, failing to capture the quirky and eccentric tone of Ace Ventura's character and the comedic situations he finds himself in.

Andrew Walker
1/10

The use of dated and overused sound effects in the soundtrack detracts from the overall viewing experience, making the film feel more like a cheesy 90s comedy rather than a timeless classic.

Joseph Lee
8/10

The diverse range of musical styles and genres featured in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the film, creating a dynamic and engaging auditory experience that perfectly complements the on-screen action.

Edward Williams
8/10

The energetic and upbeat musical score enhances the comedic moments in the movie, creating a sense of lightheartedness and joy that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

Joseph Young
9/10

The use of playful and quirky melodies in the soundtrack helps to create a whimsical atmosphere that complements Ace Ventura's eccentric personality. The music perfectly complements the on-screen antics and adds to the overall enjoyment of the film, making it a truly memorable and enjoyable experience for viewers.

Andrew Brown
7/10

The use of catchy and memorable tunes in key scenes helps to set the tone and enhance the overall atmosphere of the film, making it a truly immersive and enjoyable experience.

William Wilson
6/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack is entertaining and fits the tone of the film, it may not stand out as particularly memorable or groundbreaking. It serves its purpose in setting the mood for the scenes, but it doesn't necessarily leave a lasting impression or evoke strong emotions.