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-->'''Announcer:''' The Dolphins lose! The Dolphins lose! The Dolphins lose the Super Bowl! Oh no!

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-->'''Announcer:''' --->'''Announcer:''' The Dolphins lose! The Dolphins lose! The Dolphins lose the Super Bowl! Oh no!
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** Also; The fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was admittedly a big one) of all things makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.

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** Also; The Also: the fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was admittedly a big one) of all things makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.
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-->'''Ace:''' Hi! I'm Looking for Ray Finkle. ''(gun gets pointed at his face)'' [[BringMeMyBrownPants And a clean pair of shorts.]]

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-->'''Ace:''' --->'''Ace:''' Hi! I'm Looking for Ray Finkle. ''(gun gets pointed at his face)'' [[BringMeMyBrownPants And a clean pair of shorts.]]



* It's implied that the reason the real Lois Einhorn was killed by Finkle was so [[KillandReplace he could assume her identity]]. Although, if she went missing or died before he escaped the mental institution, as is implied by the newspaper clipping still being among his belongings, then he used her disappearance and death as his opportunity to begin his plan for revenge.

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* It's implied The distinct impression that the reason the real Lois Einhorn was killed by Finkle was so [[KillandReplace [[KillAndReplace he could assume her identity]]. Although, if she went missing or died before he escaped the mental institution, as is implied by the newspaper clipping still being among his belongings, then he used her disappearance and death as his opportunity to begin his plan for revenge.
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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was apparently never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent and grisly gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted, goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.

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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was apparently never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent and grisly gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted, goofy flick is are pretty damn disturbing.
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** The establishing shots of Roger Podacter's murder scene stand out too, but they're ostensibly not played for humor.
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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent and grisly gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted, goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.

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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was apparently never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent and grisly gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted, goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.
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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent, gruesome gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted and goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.

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* The [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent, gruesome violent and grisly gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted and lighthearted, goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.
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* The [WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent, gruesome gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted and goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.

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* The [WhatCouldHaveBeen [[WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent, gruesome gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted and goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.
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* The [WhatCouldHaveBeen discarded]] scene where Ace swings the hook at Einhorn's two goons and accidentally ''decapitates'' them both. It was never shot, but the both the scene itself and the thought that someone figured such an overly violent, gruesome gag would just fit right into an otherwise lighthearted and goofy flick is pretty damn disturbing.
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-->'''Ace:''' Hi! I'm Looking for Ray Finkle. ''(gun gets pointed at his face)''' [[BringMeMyBrownPants And a clean pair of shorts.]]

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-->'''Ace:''' Hi! I'm Looking for Ray Finkle. ''(gun gets pointed at his face)''' face)'' [[BringMeMyBrownPants And a clean pair of shorts.]]
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-->'''Ace:''' Hi! I'm Looking for Ray Finkle. ''(gun gets pointed at his face)''' [[BringMeMyBrownPants And a clean pair of shorts.]]
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* Also; The fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was admittedly a big one) of all things makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.

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* ** Also; The fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was admittedly a big one) of all things makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.
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* It's implied that the reason the real Louis Einhorn was killed by Finkle was so [[KillandReplace he could assume her identity]].

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* It's implied that the reason the real Louis Lois Einhorn was killed by Finkle was so [[KillandReplace he could assume her identity]].
identity]]. Although, if she went missing or died before he escaped the mental institution, as is implied by the newspaper clipping still being among his belongings, then he used her disappearance and death as his opportunity to begin his plan for revenge.
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* For animal lovers like Ace, Cadby's TrophyRoom.

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* For animal lovers like Ace, Cadby's TrophyRoom.TrophyRoom.
* While the scene with the crocodile isn't too scary with how Ace isn't phased by it, what is scary is how beforehand there is wide shot where you see just how wide the river is and that there's something motionless behind him. While its thankfully just a log, your mind can easily assume its a croc itself stalking Ace. Then comes the part where it emerges in a split second out of nowhere.
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* The scene in the first movie when Ace snoops around a mansion expecting to find the missing dolphin in a large swimming pool and instead finds [[spoiler:[[ThreateningShark a great white shark]]]], giving him an OhCrap reaction. "It's not Snowflake!" indeed.
** The moment when Ace actually falls into the tank seconds after discovering [[spoiler:it's a shark]].

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* The scene in the first movie when Ace snoops around a mansion expecting to find the missing dolphin in a large swimming pool and instead finds [[spoiler:[[ThreateningShark [[ThreateningShark a great white shark]]]], shark]], giving him an OhCrap reaction. "It's not Snowflake!" indeed.
** The moment when Ace actually falls into the tank seconds after discovering [[spoiler:it's it's a shark]].shark.



* [[spoiler: It's implied that the reason the real Louis Einhorn was killed by Finkle so he could assume her identity.]]

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* [[spoiler: It's implied that the reason the real Louis Einhorn was killed by Finkle was so [[KillandReplace he could assume her identity.]]
identity]].
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* [[spoiler: It's implied that the reason the real Lois Einhron was killed by Finkle so he could assume her identity.]]

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* [[spoiler: It's implied that the reason the real Lois Einhron Louis Einhorn was killed by Finkle so he could assume her identity.]]
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!!Ace Ventura: Pet Detective:

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!!Ace !!''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective:Detective''



!!Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls:

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!!Ace !!''Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls:Calls''
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* [[spoiler: It's implied that the reason the real Lois Einhron was killed by Finkle so he could assume her identity.]]
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* Also; The fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was a big one) makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.

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* Also; The fact that an ENTIRE TOWN reacted this way to a FOOTBALL GAME (even if it was admittedly a big one) of all things makes you wonder about the mental health of everyone there.
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There's no real reason to think that he killed the real Einhorn so that's less Fridge Horror than it is WMG.


* The FridgeHorror possibility that Finkle didn't just steal the identity of the missing hiker, Lois Einhorn, he might be responsible for her disappearance in the first place.
** Highly unlikely, as in the online script and a deleted scene, Ace tells Emilio that the article is dated the very day before Finkle escaped.

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