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Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
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So the monopoly man is the Mandela effect that’s one of the more mind blowing for me, as I spent countless hours playing this game and fighting over the characters at my grandparents house when I was a kid. We are watching ace Ventura tonight and in a party scene he keeps referring to a bald man in a black suit and a monocle as the monopoly character!!! Just further confirmation that the monocle timeline is the cool one :)
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I(33M) haven’t seen this movie since I was a child, and watched it again yesterday. I am absolutely blown away by how many breath takingly classic and hilarious moments are in it.
From “the wonderful room of death” to “you must be the monopoly man” to “the rhino birth” to “knife on a plate torture” to “Ekwensu Ocha” to “ITS IN THE BONE” to “the cigarette lighter in the car”
My god, there’s an entire careers worth of jokes in this movie
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Now, let me start by saying I absolutely love both of these films. I grew up with and have seen them dozens of times, possibly more. With that said, allow me to elaborate.
Ultimately, I feel that Pet Detective is the all-round better movie of the two. However, I think that When Nature Calls is an easier movie to watch at any given time of the day and is funnier and more quotable than the original.
I remember enjoying the sequel growing up more than it's predecessor, purely for the reasons given above. Rewatching both movies as an adult many years later, I can come to the conclusion that Pet Detective is the 'better' movie and should be rated as such. I also stick firm with my (unpopular) opinion that When Nature Calls is the more 'enjoyable' movie with just as many, if not more, memorable moments. I.e mechanical rhino birth of a man!
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Basically what the title says. The second film is much funnier and better in almost every way than the original first film.
Everyone I’ve talked to says the first one is better because it’s not as outlandish as the second one. The whole idea of “Pet Detective” is outlandish, the second one plays into how stupid and absurd the idea is, and I love it.
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