When Ace starts singing "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" while he's driving, that was improvised. Jim forgot his lines and just started singing instead, and they used it in the movie.
@@craigjohnson9405 Honestly, it's a wonder anyone can keep it together when Jim is given free rein to improvise. During this time, you'd just let Jim go wild and see what kind of crazy stuff he'd come up with out of nowhere. It must've been so tough for everyone else in the scene to keep themselves from breaking.
The raccoon with his belt breaking and him grabbing his hand…….that is using a example from a non comedy…..cliff hanger with Sylvester Stallone. Love that little piece.
The scene with the shadow puppets was the hardest I ever laughed at a movie. I remember falling out of my chair in the theater and thinking I was going to pass out because I couldn't catch my breath.
I think the scene with the gorilla and the man in the moving bush while in the jungle at the end of the Movie is funnier Imo , especially since it's referencing the sex scene with Ace Ventura and Melissa Robinson in Pet Detective with the lion sleeps tonight song playing aswell.
The scene with him dropping the raccoon was a spoof of the opening scene to "Cliffhanger" with Sylvester Stallone. I would recommend that film to watch too :)
I like how this movie is totally different than the first. Thanks for including my 3 favorite parts: 1. the rhino scene, 2. the spear scene, 3. the gorilla climax!
this movie and the first Ace Ventura played a big part in my childhood, many good memories watching this with friends and family, these movies never get old.
This is my favorite Jim Carrey movie. I was 5 years old when this was released. My parents bought me this and Batman Forever on VHS. The good days of being a 90s kid. Carrey gives 1000% energy in this movie. My favorite part is still when he rolls his eyes back and screams in the monster truck. Only he could come up with that.
@@j.alambertmetalator7417 That Cliffhanger scene actually happened to me, I was just above my brother in a tree in our back yard, and he fell all dramatically. 😂 We locked eyes and everything with arms extended to each other, then wham! He hit the cement table below and broke a rib and his arm. We couldn't stop laughing, as we'd just seen that movie. Well, after he stopped screaming. OK maybe a little before.
The bats you talk about that can be one meter that is the wingspan that can get up to almost 6 feet as wide as the average human and they are called fruit bats. They live in Australia and are fruit bats or flying foxes. There are channels here on youtube that is bat rescue channels. They are very cute creatures and actually incredibly loving and friendly.
@@weaponsofwarfare9537 Between 1960 and 2018, there were all of 89 human cases of rabies acquired in the US. Between 2018 and 2021, there was 1. While caution should always be taken around wild animals and direct handling of them and their bodily fluids should be avoided, both for your health and theirs, I'd suggest directing your concern to more prevalent diseases. The fear of bats in the West has far more to do with supernatural associations than any rational considerations. Bats are no more likely to carry zoonotic (ie human-transmissible) viruses than rodents or primates, and, given the large role bats play in controlling the population of disease-spreading insects, they are generally more of a boon to humanity than a danger in that respect, and that's without considering their substantial role in pollination and seed-spreading. As is unfortunately usual, humans are far more of a danger to bats than vice-versa. There's the regular threats of habitat destruction and direct/indirect slaughter, but there's also the new threat of white-nose fungus, which is largely spread by humans from bat colony to bat colony and has a mortality rate of 90-100%. Not at all unlikely that there won't be any bats in North America in the near future, and nothing says the disease won't spread further. Mosquitoes and their many and spreading human-transmissible diseases will rejoice, I'm sure.
5:13 This was a parody of the beginning of the Sylvester Stallone movie Cliffhanger, which came out two years earlier in 1993. Needless to say it wasn't a racoon that got dropped in the original version of that scene. The joke is kind of lost if people haven't seen that movie. Especially since it was so fresh in the minds of much of the audience when this movie came out.
My sides hurt after first watching this movie, yeah alot better than the first. Ellie actually got me to not skip a sponsor ad, and Mich's facial expressions throughout were great 😄 Congrats on the sponsor
@@IXSICNESS nah. Not alot of people I know have eve watched it or vaguely heard of it. It is accalimed by movie lovers and critics. Casual viewers? Nope.
My favorite line in the entire film is right at the beginning. "Yeah? Well if you were me, then I'd be you! And I'd use YOUR body to get to the top. You can't stop me no matter WHO you are!" cracks me up every time.
yeah, the second one is definitely better than the first, it improves on it so much. Was disappointed we never saw the monopoly guy, guess that bit was kept for the Patrons. And did u notice the disappearing pieces on the chess board when Ace is explaining the bad guys plan to him? There 1 second, gone the next.
Seeing the implication of Ventura being in the water with hippos reminds me that I would not want to be anywhere near such a creature. They are the deadliest creature in Africa to humans. They're shockingly fast (30 km/h on land, comparable to a motorboat in water, a craft which they also will not hesitate to attack), aggressively territorial, have skin so thick that lions can't pierce it (they were considered bulletproof until weaponry improved sufficiently around the turn of the century), and those tusks are razor sharp. Everything in Africa makes way for hippos. Even crocs know better, as the ones that don't end up mashed. Hippos also like to come on land near river-banks at night to forage. Accidentally getting between a hippo and the water tends to be the last thing a person does.
You mentioned a giant bat, it's called Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox and they can have a wingspan and 1.5m to 1.7m. They can weight as much as 1.6kg and they live in the Philippines. I love the Channel, all of you ladies are very beautiful. From Texas with love.
I have seen the giant bats you mentioned in the video. I'm from New Zealand, I was on holiday in Australia and they have huge bats there. The grey-headed flying fox has a wing span of 1 meter.
16:06 Yes, they live in lots of places, spanning from Madagascar to India to Indonesia to northern and eastern Australia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteropus .
Theres a great video where he and Anthony Hopkins talk about acting. Hopkins talks about mimicking the movements of tarantulas for Silence of the Lambs. While Jim talks about mimicking a cockatoo for Ace Ventura. The way Ace head moves all the time is obviously very bird like.
Jim Carrey hated the part of Ace having fear for bats because he thought it didn't make sense for the character since he is an animal lover & he wanted it to be changed so that Ace was allergic to bats instead. And to be honest, that actually makes much more sense. Carrey didn't want to do this movie but he had to because of contract. Carrey was one of those actors who never wants to do a sequel and repeat the same role, and I said WAS because many years later he did a sequel to Dumb and Dumber, but I think the only reason he did it is because he's at that point of his career where his latest movies hasn't been any success and his hay day is basically over, I think today he's more willing to reprise a role as long as the script is good. And yes, I know that Carrey was meant to be in The Mask 2 back in the day, but it got cancelled and I'm pretty sure Carrey was happy that it got cancelled.
Some trivia. The first scene with Ace climbing is a parody of a Mission impossible movie with Tom Cruise. Second one i think. The scene with the racoon dropping is a parody from the movie Cliffhanger with Sylvester Stallone.
The opening scene with the raccoon dropping is a 1:1 parody of the opening of "Cliffhanger", which is why the raccoon's buckles break etc. (just as they did in that film), which is of course ludicrous as it probably weighs all of a few pounds, lol.
I just realized one of those poachers is the totally awesome Zolander Zool (sp??), the wizard from Legend of the Seeker. One of the best shows I've ever seen!
Obviously the humor is incredibly silly and stupid at times but the sheer number of goofy lines and moments in this movie make it impossible to dislike
This is my favorite comedy ever. His best movie. I took so much of my behavior from him/this. Why did you cut the part where he walks on the sacred part!? No you gotta do The Truman Show.
from wiki, about flying foxes "Flying fox" redirects here. For other bats known as flying fox, see Acerodon Pteropus (suborder Yinpterochiroptera) is a genus of megabats which are among the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in the South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, East Africa, and some oceanic islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[3] There are at least 60 extant species in the genus.[4] Flying foxes eat fruit and other plant matter, and occasionally consume insects as well. They locate resources with their keen sense of smell. Most, but not all, are nocturnal. They navigate with keen eyesight, as they cannot echolocate. They have long life spans and low reproductive outputs, with females of most species producing only one offspring per year. Their slow life history makes their populations vulnerable to threats such as overhunting, culling, and natural disasters. Six flying fox species have been made extinct in modern times by overhunting. Flying foxes are often persecuted for their real or perceived role in damaging crops. They are ecologically beneficial by assisting in the regeneration of forests via seed dispersal. They benefit ecosystems and human interests by pollinating plants. Like other bats, flying foxes are relevant to humans as a source of disease, as they are the reservoirs of rare but fatal disease agents including Australian bat lyssavirus, which causes rabies, and Hendra virus; seven known human deaths have resulted from these two diseases. Nipah virus is also transmitted by flying foxes-it affects more people, with over 100 attributed fatalities. They have cultural significance to indigenous people, with appearances in traditional art, folklore, and weaponry. Their fur and teeth were used as currency in the past. Some cultures still use their teeth as currency today. my description of them they look more like K9 then a bat like a K9 with bat wings
When I was watching this movie at a young age, I never figured what Ace was doing in his hut. Around the age of 17 or 18, I was thinking about that scene and realized that he didn't want intimacy with the Princess, but he wound up handling his urge with "time with himself". I could tell by the shallow breaths and knew what he was doing. That realization kinda blew my mind.
for my all-time top number one movie pet detective when nature calls greatest movie ever watched best scene in the whole movie The crocodile scene and of course the monster truck scene
When Ace starts singing "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" while he's driving, that was improvised. Jim forgot his lines and just started singing instead, and they used it in the movie.
A lot of the funniest/well known lines or things done in movies do tend to be improvised
Jim is a comedy classic. I still love his football tutu tirade followed by a head slam while somehow Courtney Cox kept it together. lol.
@@Timmycoo she did stifle a laugh lol
Thats pretty awesome!!
@@craigjohnson9405 Honestly, it's a wonder anyone can keep it together when Jim is given free rein to improvise. During this time, you'd just let Jim go wild and see what kind of crazy stuff he'd come up with out of nowhere. It must've been so tough for everyone else in the scene to keep themselves from breaking.
The raccoon with his belt breaking and him grabbing his hand…….that is using a example from a non comedy…..cliff hanger with Sylvester Stallone. Love that little piece.
21:39
Michelle: No this is not possible (Carrey moving his ears)
Ellie: yeah this is not possible...
Then Michelle moves her ears.
I love it XD
great moment, glad you pointed it out
“I’m sorry. How selfish of me, let’s do all the things that you wanna do.” Is one of my favorite lines in a comedy.
It’s a hilarious line but also a very apt ideology
Iv been using that line to make people feel selfish since this movie came out
I use that line on people too IRL sometimes.
Lmao I read that in his voice.
I still use that line all the time to this day
The scene with the shadow puppets was the hardest I ever laughed at a movie. I remember falling out of my chair in the theater and thinking I was going to pass out because I couldn't catch my breath.
I still laugh so hard I can't breathe at that part haha
No matter how many times I watch the rhino scene, I always end up laughing my head off :D
The first time I watched this movie, I laughed so hard at the rhino scene that I started tearing up. I laughed till I cried!!!
Kinda hot in these rhinos!!
IT''s been years since I see the Ace Ventura movies. Reminds me of my childhood.
The tourists with kids thinking that's an actual rhino giving birth makes it a hundred times more hilarious than it already is on it's own.
I think the scene with the gorilla and the man in the moving bush while in the jungle at the end of the Movie is funnier Imo , especially since it's referencing the sex scene with Ace Ventura and Melissa Robinson in Pet Detective with the lion sleeps tonight song playing aswell.
The scene with him dropping the raccoon was a spoof of the opening scene to "Cliffhanger" with Sylvester Stallone. I would recommend that film to watch too :)
That rhino scene what made the movie. I was dying of laughter 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I'm glad all of you enjoyed Jim's elastic face and whacky show. It was worth it watching Homies' react again.
Ya, what makes the beginning funny. Is that they recreated the opening scene in the movie cliff hanger only replaced the woman with a racoon
And replaced SLY Stallone with Legend Ace Carrey
Was just about to comment that lol
Scene in question: ruclips.net/video/PDakRdYKSaA/видео.html
That had me rolling in the theaters cause I knew what it referenced 🤣
“You didn’t say anything about a bat” 🦇 “ Take that you wicked spawn of satan”! 😂😂😂
"die devil bird"!!! 🤣🤣
I like how this movie is totally different than the first. Thanks for including my 3 favorite parts: 1. the rhino scene, 2. the spear scene, 3. the gorilla climax!
"Gorilla climax" takes on a new meaning.
"I have the reflexes of a cat and the speed of a mongoose" lmao that scene of the spears always makes me laugh.
@@Timmycoo same, but I think about how much that would hurt as an adult and wince now 😅😂
@@curtism-w6b You wouldn't catch the spear!? Lmao
@@Timmycoo that reminds me of Shanghai Noon, when Jackie Chan threw the tomahawks back at the Native Americans and they caught it like "Thanks..." 😂
this movie and the first Ace Ventura played a big part in my childhood, many good memories watching this with friends and family, these movies never get old.
This is my favorite Jim Carrey movie. I was 5 years old when this was released. My parents bought me this and Batman Forever on VHS. The good days of being a 90s kid. Carrey gives 1000% energy in this movie. My favorite part is still when he rolls his eyes back and screams in the monster truck. Only he could come up with that.
I still have all 4 Batman movies on VHS!
@@nicktechnubyte1184 Batman and Robin is the WORST Batman movie. You wouldn’t catch me dead owning that movie
That thing with the raccoon falling was a parody of the movie "Cliffhanger."
It ruined the sadness of that scene for all time too😄
@@Rah1381 😆😆😆 Yeah man, love Cliffhanger but everytime I see that scene I think of Jim and his Raccoon 🦝
@@j.alambertmetalator7417 That Cliffhanger scene actually happened to me, I was just above my brother in a tree in our back yard, and he fell all dramatically. 😂 We locked eyes and everything with arms extended to each other, then wham! He hit the cement table below and broke a rib and his arm.
We couldn't stop laughing, as we'd just seen that movie. Well, after he stopped screaming. OK maybe a little before.
The movie actually ends on a high note. Both tribes unite to chase ace through the jungle.
And the baddie gets rpped by a gorilla
My reaction will always be "Ace you didn't"
The bats you talk about that can be one meter that is the wingspan that can get up to almost 6 feet as wide as the average human and they are called fruit bats. They live in Australia and are fruit bats or flying foxes. There are channels here on youtube that is bat rescue channels. They are very cute creatures and actually incredibly loving and friendly.
I've seen some of the videos of them. They are so cute
@@shawnduncan7846 I would never take the chance. That's why many fear bats. Also can carry deadly viruses
@@shawnduncan7846 Very true, particularly as rabies is fatal to bats.
In the US, domestic cats are the most commonly-reported rabid animal.
@@weaponsofwarfare9537 Between 1960 and 2018, there were all of 89 human cases of rabies acquired in the US. Between 2018 and 2021, there was 1. While caution should always be taken around wild animals and direct handling of them and their bodily fluids should be avoided, both for your health and theirs, I'd suggest directing your concern to more prevalent diseases.
The fear of bats in the West has far more to do with supernatural associations than any rational considerations.
Bats are no more likely to carry zoonotic (ie human-transmissible) viruses than rodents or primates, and, given the large role bats play in controlling the population of disease-spreading insects, they are generally more of a boon to humanity than a danger in that respect, and that's without considering their substantial role in pollination and seed-spreading.
As is unfortunately usual, humans are far more of a danger to bats than vice-versa. There's the regular threats of habitat destruction and direct/indirect slaughter, but there's also the new threat of white-nose fungus, which is largely spread by humans from bat colony to bat colony and has a mortality rate of 90-100%. Not at all unlikely that there won't be any bats in North America in the near future, and nothing says the disease won't spread further. Mosquitoes and their many and spreading human-transmissible diseases will rejoice, I'm sure.
Marburg
5:13 This was a parody of the beginning of the Sylvester Stallone movie Cliffhanger, which came out two years earlier in 1993. Needless to say it wasn't a racoon that got dropped in the original version of that scene. The joke is kind of lost if people haven't seen that movie. Especially since it was so fresh in the minds of much of the audience when this movie came out.
My sides hurt after first watching this movie, yeah alot better than the first.
Ellie actually got me to not skip a sponsor ad, and Mich's facial expressions throughout were great 😄
Congrats on the sponsor
You guys need to watch "The Truman Show" as a group. It's very under-rated, but it might also be JC's best acting.
Saying the Truman show is under-rated is like saying breathing isnt really recognised as essential for staying alive
@99 that's just not true. Almost everyone acknowledges the Truman show as a brilliant piece of cinema.
They WILL cry
@@IXSICNESS nah. Not alot of people I know have eve watched it or vaguely heard of it. It is accalimed by movie lovers and critics. Casual viewers? Nope.
@@IXSICNESS I'd say The Majestic is far more underrated as it is both forgotten and had a negative critical reception.
That racoon scene was one of the scenes from Cliff Hanger where Sylvester Stallone loses the person he is trying to save and he decides to retire
Always liked this one even more than the first, and Always enjoyed watching all four of you reacting thx 4 another fun video😊
My favorite line in the entire film is right at the beginning. "Yeah? Well if you were me, then I'd be you! And I'd use YOUR body to get to the top. You can't stop me no matter WHO you are!" cracks me up every time.
Ellie has such a charming personality that I actually enjoyed the surfshark advert and watched the whole thing.
Yes Ellie doing adverts was a whole thing in itself.
The looks on all your faces when he was regurgitating for the baby bird... 😂😂😂
🙏 Michelles pose at the end. My new favourite meme 😂 "Take care, bye bye then!" Resistance to the use and exploitation of animals!!
The Rhino scene will go down in movie history as 1 of the top funniest scenes ever in film
"Allllllrighty then!"
the scene at minute 4:55 is a parody of a movie called Cliffhanger is with the actor Sylvester Stallone is a very good movie I recommend it
That rakoon stuff is a parody of Cliffhanger with Stalone!😆
yeah, the second one is definitely better than the first, it improves on it so much. Was disappointed we never saw the monopoly guy, guess that bit was kept for the Patrons.
And did u notice the disappearing pieces on the chess board when Ace is explaining the bad guys plan to him? There 1 second, gone the next.
Ellie's enthusiasm for the sponsor is great! 😄
The Spear scene cracks me up every time🤣!!!
My friends and I probably watched this movie a million times way back when, drove our parents crazy quoting it.
The scene at 4:15 was making fun of the beginning death scene in the movie Cliffhanger with Sylvester Stalone.
this is one of my childhood favs!! jim was such a huge inspiration for me!! hes just soo funny in all his scenes!
You need to react to "Me, Myself and Irene". My favorite Jim Carry Movie. It shows off his physical comedic genius
Yes. Me, Myself and Irene was very underrated
Lmao that ending had me dead "they can tell that?" 😂
You've had to seen Cliffhanger to understand how funny the opening is lol.
It was still upsetting to see cuz a woman is one thing but a small defenseless animal is another
You all should watch The Grinch for Christmas! Jim Carrey was soo great in that movie as well. Youll all love it!
Seeing the implication of Ventura being in the water with hippos reminds me that I would not want to be anywhere near such a creature. They are the deadliest creature in Africa to humans. They're shockingly fast (30 km/h on land, comparable to a motorboat in water, a craft which they also will not hesitate to attack), aggressively territorial, have skin so thick that lions can't pierce it (they were considered bulletproof until weaponry improved sufficiently around the turn of the century), and those tusks are razor sharp. Everything in Africa makes way for hippos. Even crocs know better, as the ones that don't end up mashed.
Hippos also like to come on land near river-banks at night to forage. Accidentally getting between a hippo and the water tends to be the last thing a person does.
Best part of the film Michelle trying to wiggle her ears.😂
You mentioned a giant bat, it's called Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Fox and they can have a wingspan and 1.5m to 1.7m. They can weight as much as 1.6kg and they live in the Philippines. I love the Channel, all of you ladies are very beautiful. From Texas with love.
The opening scene in the mountains with the racoon is a reference to "Cliffhanger" with Sly Stallone.
4:50 is from the movie Cliffhanger with Silvester Stallone :D
And thus we conclude Carry's greatest comedies. His serious movies are also great, the Truman Show is a must!
The Number 23
@@jean-paulaudette9246 Number 23 was a flop unfortunately
@@nsasupporter7557ok? Doesn't make it a bad film. I enjoy plenty of movies that didn't do great at the box office
He's afraid of bats, because in one of his earliest films, "Once Bitten," he was seduced by a very sultry vampire lady.
Or his last film "Batman Forever" maybe
How do you know he’s afraid of bats? Just because the Ace Ventura character is afraid of bats?
Aaaaaaalrightyyyy thennnn.... has been part of my vocabulary for like 20 years 😆 Jim Carrey is great! 😅
Mine too. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was my life for so many years
I think I heard that most of this Carey improvised 😮
Since it is Christmas, you should watch How The Grinch Stole Christmas (if you haven’t already). Great reaction to Ace!
I have seen the giant bats you mentioned in the video. I'm from New Zealand, I was on holiday in Australia and they have huge bats there. The grey-headed flying fox has a wing span of 1 meter.
16:06 Yes, they live in lots of places, spanning from Madagascar to India to Indonesia to northern and eastern Australia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteropus .
Him doing the bat impersonation still gives me a laughing fit.
Theres a great video where he and Anthony Hopkins talk about acting. Hopkins talks about mimicking the movements of tarantulas for Silence of the Lambs. While Jim talks about mimicking a cockatoo for Ace Ventura.
The way Ace head moves all the time is obviously very bird like.
The “don’t stand there!!! Throw me a spear” will always live in my head😂😂😂😂😂 due to what happen after he said that
The beginning made me cry when I was a kid 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think you’d love the Jim Carey movie “Bruce Almighty”
I remember laughing so hard watching this as a kid, I could not breath XD
omg the fork butterkife scratching the plate everyone took there mic off and ellie just laughing away ha
i like Ellie's reactions so spontaneous and pure
Great movie. You should also try The Majestic a underrated drama with Jim Carrey.
Oh I forgot about that movie, I really enjoyed it
That and Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is also a good one.
Jim never made a bad movie! You ladies need to react to all of them! Stay safe! 🙂🇺🇸
Eternal sunshine was garbage
@@marttull5959nah, great flick
The raccoon scene is a parody of cliffhanger with Sylvester Stallone
Yup and The First Time I Watched That Movie I Was on The Edge of My Pillow!
It's been so long since I've seen this hilarious movie
This is one of the few instances that the sequel is better than the first one.
The beginning with the raccoon falling to his death is a spoof of the movie cliffhanger.
the beginning with mountain climbing and the falling raccoon, is in part taken from cliffhanger (1993) a Sylvester Stallone movie
Jim Carrey hated the part of Ace having fear for bats because he thought it didn't make sense for the character since he is an animal lover & he wanted it to be changed so that Ace was allergic to bats instead. And to be honest, that actually makes much more sense. Carrey didn't want to do this movie but he had to because of contract. Carrey was one of those actors who never wants to do a sequel and repeat the same role, and I said WAS because many years later he did a sequel to Dumb and Dumber, but I think the only reason he did it is because he's at that point of his career where his latest movies hasn't been any success and his hay day is basically over, I think today he's more willing to reprise a role as long as the script is good. And yes, I know that Carrey was meant to be in The Mask 2 back in the day, but it got cancelled and I'm pretty sure Carrey was happy that it got cancelled.
He would do a sequel if it was equal or better to the original like most actors
But those things are rare in a sequel
Michelle is georgious.
Some trivia.
The first scene with Ace climbing is a parody of a Mission impossible movie with Tom Cruise. Second one i think.
The scene with the racoon dropping is a parody from the movie Cliffhanger with Sylvester Stallone.
The second Mission Impossible came out in 2000. Ace Ventura 2 came out in 1995 lol
The opening scene with the raccoon dropping is a 1:1 parody of the opening of "Cliffhanger", which is why the raccoon's buckles break etc. (just as they did in that film), which is of course ludicrous as it probably weighs all of a few pounds, lol.
I just realized one of those poachers is the totally awesome Zolander Zool (sp??), the wizard from Legend of the Seeker. One of the best shows I've ever seen!
I'm in love with Viki lol
Obviously the humor is incredibly silly and stupid at times but the sheer number of goofy lines and moments in this movie make it impossible to dislike
Ellie was the only one who looked properly concerned at the end there with the gorilla 🤣🤣
so ellie how are you doing will you please be my friend from the ❤ why the gorilla scene is it funny or no why is it bad??????
If you like action thriller, try Cliffhanger with Stallone.
Your now ready to see Jim in "Bruce Almighty "!🤣
Ellie...does your hair have purple highlights? Also the look on all your faces is priceless when he feeds the baby birds.
:D
*1:00** YES! ELE!* add reads are _fine_ . this is awesome. first time ive seen a sponsor. it is completely fine. -JC
This is my favorite comedy ever. His best movie. I took so much of my behavior from him/this.
Why did you cut the part where he walks on the sacred part!?
No you gotta do The Truman Show.
from wiki, about flying foxes
"Flying fox" redirects here. For other bats known as flying fox, see Acerodon
Pteropus (suborder Yinpterochiroptera) is a genus of megabats which are among the largest bats in the world. They are commonly known as fruit bats or flying foxes, among other colloquial names. They live in the South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, East Africa, and some oceanic islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[3] There are at least 60 extant species in the genus.[4]
Flying foxes eat fruit and other plant matter, and occasionally consume insects as well. They locate resources with their keen sense of smell. Most, but not all, are nocturnal. They navigate with keen eyesight, as they cannot echolocate. They have long life spans and low reproductive outputs, with females of most species producing only one offspring per year. Their slow life history makes their populations vulnerable to threats such as overhunting, culling, and natural disasters. Six flying fox species have been made extinct in modern times by overhunting. Flying foxes are often persecuted for their real or perceived role in damaging crops. They are ecologically beneficial by assisting in the regeneration of forests via seed dispersal. They benefit ecosystems and human interests by pollinating plants.
Like other bats, flying foxes are relevant to humans as a source of disease, as they are the reservoirs of rare but fatal disease agents including Australian bat lyssavirus, which causes rabies, and Hendra virus; seven known human deaths have resulted from these two diseases. Nipah virus is also transmitted by flying foxes-it affects more people, with over 100 attributed fatalities. They have cultural significance to indigenous people, with appearances in traditional art, folklore, and weaponry. Their fur and teeth were used as currency in the past. Some cultures still use their teeth as currency today.
my description of them
they look more like K9 then a bat like a K9 with bat wings
A movie you guys should watch is Edward Scissorhands. They’d probably loved that 1
When I was watching this movie at a young age, I never figured what Ace was doing in his hut. Around the age of 17 or 18, I was thinking about that scene and realized that he didn't want intimacy with the Princess, but he wound up handling his urge with "time with himself". I could tell by the shallow breaths and knew what he was doing. That realization kinda blew my mind.
congratulations on the sponsorship.been here since you guys started. keep it up!
I hope Larry passes along the m’ney to these ladies
for my all-time top number one movie pet detective when nature calls greatest movie ever watched best scene in the whole movie The crocodile scene and of course the monster truck scene
What about the rhino birth scene?
Right at the scene where we see the Watchootoo Shaman's teeth, I got an ad for Crest toothpaste.
Ouda is so underrated:
"What does 'Equinsi Ocha' mean?"
"White Devil.'
"...well tell them I'm not."
"I only met you. How do I know?"
They found me. No sweat!
Love this movie. My favorite is still the first movie but this one still has great jokes. Hello from New Zealand
Bruce Almighty and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, with Jim, absolutely recommend.
I think they would be invested for sure
Wait so Surf Shark is like my internet condom! It protects me !! :D Glad you guys have a sponson so happy!!!
GREAT JOB ON THE PROMO ELLIE!!!!!
Yh she was so professional
Viki the green color suits you very well, especially the eye shadows are combined with clothes
Everything suits Viki 😻
Watching you gals react to the funny lines in this movie is almost as fun as watching the movie itself. Ace Ventura is one of my faves
This is one of my favorite movies
You need to qatch the movie “Cliffhanger” from 1993, with Sylvester Stallone to understand the begginin’ of this movie, the scene with the racoon
So many very subtle ADULT jokes included in this masterpiece of a sequel
Yes, 1 of the few sequels that’s just as good as the original movie
viki wins this beauty contest
When you guys get together as a group to watch a comedy, it is SO funny. Y'all are actually funnier than the actors in the movie, LOL!
Awesome that you girls watched this movie! I suggest all four of you watch Cable Guy also with Jim Carrey.
Cable guy is flawless
Definitely!
@@-M0LE I actually wouldn’t recommend they watch Cable Guy, it would probably freak them out lol
The raccoon death scene at the beginning is a remade scene from the Sylvester Stallone 1993 movie 'Cliffhanger'.
Surprised no one has recommended "Ferris Bueller" to them yet.