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Ace Ventura Jr: Pet Detective

2009 | 93m | English

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"I will try to be normal" 12-year-old Ace Ventura Jr. promises. Thats cool, except whats normal for him is finding missing mutts, kidnapped kitties or gone gators and creating hilarious chaos every step of the way.
Release Date: Mar 24, 2009
Director: David Mickey Evans
Writer: David Mickey Evans, Jeff Sank, Jason Heimberg, Justin Heimberg
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure, Crime
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Production Companies Morgan Creek Entertainment, Four Aces Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $7,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Josh Flitter Ace Ventura, Jr.
Emma Lockhart Laura Wilson
Ann Cusack Melissa Ventura
Cullen Douglas Dr. Sickinger
Art LaFleur Russell Hollander
Austin Rogers A Plus
Reed Alexander Quenton Pennington, Jr.
Carina Conti Tara
Ralph Waite Grandpa Ventura
Ashley Milchman Emo Kid #1
Brooke Milchman Emo Kid #2
Aubrey Shea Daniella
Morgan Curschman Girl Swimmer #1
Paige Huston Girl Swimmer #2
Lisa Glaze Teacher
Kendall Ganey Little Girl at Spelling Bee
Tom Hillmann Trooper
Trevin Lica Bully
Jabari Ty'ree Shaffer Boy
Jeff Chase Pennington's Bodyguard
John Connon Tour Guide
Veryl Jones Museum Security Guard
Phil Ramirez Prosecutor
Jim R. Coleman Judge
Karel Wright Tabby's Handler
Jeff Farley Tabby's Security Officer
William Haze Magician
Terry Loughlin Horse Owner
Patrick Hoover Party Kid #1
Haley Sehgal Party Kid #2
Connor Boyle Overwhelmed Kid
Brian Patrick Clarke Quenton Pennington Sr.
Adam Vernier Agent #1
Tom Brooks Agent #2
Shane Costa Pennington's Bodyguard
Cristina Huang Park Guest
Dakota Marooney Kid at Party
Brandon Migliore Crash Car Driver
Rhiannon Roberts Park Guest
Chris Adler Pennington's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Karl Anthony Laura's Dad (uncredited)
Jennifer Badger Security Team Leader (uncredited)
Sam Bauso FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jessica Blackmore Assistant with White Horse (uncredited)
Lisa Buckley Miss Foster - Ox's Pet Store Clerk (uncredited)
Chase "Uzzle" Carter FBI Agent (uncredited)
Omar Elkalyoubie Chinese Dignitary (uncredited)
Bayley Ellenburg Witness (uncredited)
Emily Rose Everhard Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Jen Halbert Tabby's Entourage (uncredited)
Annie Kidwell County Prisoner (uncredited)
Jesse Kozel Neighbor (uncredited)
Noah Kronenberger Park Guest (uncredited)
Jennifer Lonardo Teacher (uncredited)
Sam Lonigro Girls Swim Team Member (uncredited)
Leslie Maine FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jeremy Palko CSI Agent (uncredited)
Noah Schnacky Swim Team Boy (uncredited)
David W. Scott Pennington's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Andy Ussach Pennington's Butler (uncredited)
Justin Brown Churro Guy (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark Irwin Director of Photography
David Mickey Evans Director, Screenplay
Danny Saphire Editor
Shawn McFall Set Decoration
Jeff Sank Screenplay
Beverly Safier Costume Design
Jason Heimberg Screenplay
Mark Garner Production Design
Justin Heimberg Screenplay
Laura Karpman Original Music Composer
Name Title
James G. Robinson Producer
Guy McElwaine Executive Producer
Wayne Morris Executive Producer
David Robinson Producer
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FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**It's not as bad as they say, but it's also far from being a good movie.** There are characters that seem to stick to the skin of the actor who plays them, and that's what happened with Ace Ventura. He stuck with Jim Carrey. Conceiving a film with this character without the actor who brought him ... to life in two consecutive films would always be a bad idea, but that's precisely what they decided to do. And how did they do it? How did the studios get around the problem? Making a movie about Ace's son rather than the father, who is conveniently killed. The film was the target of a veritable hate campaign. People who didn't like the Carrey movies obviously had nothing to like here, and people who liked those movies might have been disappointed by his absence. I'm not going to go into campaigns or vilify the film just because. I'm going to be honest and say what I think, no matter who it hurts (that's what I always do). And I think that the film is not as bad as they say it is, and it is frankly better than “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls”, which was for me the worst film in this trilogy. It's not a good movie, but it's not a piece of garbage either. The secret to trying to understand this film is to peacefully accept Carrey's absence and understand that this is not a dishonest job: it doesn't seem to me that the production has tried to take advantage of the success of previous films to make money off of it. The character Ace Jr. is very similar to his father, but we also cannot assume that he will behave and act in the same way (even if this is rehearsed and the similarities are noticed). And the humor is much more familiar and friendly than before, with no embarrassing moments or situations for parents who decide to see this with their children, and that's always something I value in comedies of this type. The film's problem turns out to be the script, very weak and incapable of detaching itself from what we've already seen in Carrey's films. Animals mysteriously disappear, stolen by malevolent minds, and Ventura will have to go find them and return them to their home. It would have been much better to have a film with something new, trying to think outside the box. Filmed in 2009, when there was already so much talk about endangered species, environmental problems and human damage to fauna, why weren't these hot topics used for a different script, more airy, different from what we've already seen? Justin Flitter did a satisfying job in the lead role. The boy has charisma, he has sympathy, he manages to model the character, but he is obviously too young. His partner Emma Lockhart, who has stopped doing work as an actress, is limited to being a friendly face and a possible romantic partner. Ann Cusack can't do much, but she has the necessary presence, and Ralph Waite only appears because the script needed him in some very concrete moments.

Aug 15, 2023