mrsmarandaferrell
One of my all time favorite movies! Hilarious and fun to watch! I really like Jim Carey's style of comedy. He is funny and really gets in to his roles. The movie is casted really well and all of the actors seem to work together really well. Their timing is good and seems natural. The movie is a staple at our house. We quote it all of the time.
kaneerj
I must have watched this movie 100 times growing up with my brothers, the whole movie is really hilarious, its more of a kids kind of funny but its still really good that I watched it a few times as an adult also, the story was good, it was entertaining and makes you laugh the whole way, especially the beginning when he first arrives in Africa lol
AaronCapenBanner
Jim Carrey returned as Ace Ventura in this sequel that sees him coming out of self-imposed exile to travel to Africa to locate a sacred white bat that is the key to peace between two warring tribes. As usual, Ace ends up causing more chaos and disruption than any war could create, though there are villains afoot who would benefit from such a war... Equally idiotic and tasteless sequel does have an amusing opening that spoofs "Cliffhanger", and one very funny scene involving him wearing "monopoly man" around his neck like a fur trophy. Otherwise, this is pretty much as poor as the first, with Carrey playing everything for the broadest comedy possible, which is what his fans cherish most about him...
Desertman84
This inevitable sequel finds Jim Carrey reprises his role as the title character Ace Ventura, a detective who specializes in retrieval of tame or captive animals in Ace Ventura:When Nature Calls. Ian McNeice,Simon Callow,Maynard Eziashi,Bob Gunton,Sophie Okonedo and Tommy Davidson play key supporting roles.His latest case, the disappearance of a rare African white bat, draws him out of his spiritual retreat at a Tibetan monastery following the tragic outcome of his previous case.Ace Ventura is on assignment in Africa to prevent a tribal war by saving a white bat sacred to both sides. Along the way, he nearly sleeps with a seductive African princess before her wedding, experiences astral projection with an enlightened monkey, masturbates, collects bat dung and, last but not least, is birthed by a mechanical rhino. Often short on taste, the film is nonetheless full of good spirit and plenty of genuine belly laughs particularly during the fight scene with a diminutive tribal champion.Not for every taste, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls is either hilarious or insufferable, depending on the viewer's opinion of Carrey's unique brand of slapstick and sight gags. If you're ready to laugh like a pack of hyenas, if you want more fun than an industrial-sized barrel of monkeys, you know what to do.Watch this film for that reason and also for guilty pleasure.