a5c7b9f00b A vulgar private detective is hired to find a missing groupie and is drawn into a mystery involving a series of murders tied to the music industry. Ford "Mr. Rock n' Roll Detective" Fairlane is experiencing problems, and it's not with the opposite sex. One of them is that all the rock stars pay him with drum sticks, koala bears, food processors and bicycle shorts. Another one of them is that all his employers that want him to find a girl named Zuzu Petals get killed. Why didn't he become a fisherman's detective instead? A must-see for Andrew Dice Clay fans. My friends and I watched this film around about 1993/4 and thought it was that crap, it was funny! I think its definitely a guy movie as it goes lower than a rattle snake gonads. Some of the lines are bizarre like 'benson hearse piece of shit. I have no idea what it means but its sounds funny in the context of the film. Women will hate it as it is very male chauvinist. You either love this film or hate it. I personally loved it, very easy on the brain cells. I never heard of Andre Dice Clay besides seeing him on the celebrity apprentice. He is one of these comedians that can be offensive. If you don't mind hearing a sex joke or something that someone might think is derogatory to women then you probably won't mind. This movie was made in 1990 well before things like South Park and The Hangover movies. <br/><br/>In this movie you have Andre Dice Clay who plays Ford Fairlane "The Rock n' Roll Detective." Just the though of a rock n' roll detective sounds crazy. His character doesn't seem very nice and that's what he is. He says stuff that could be totally offensive and he doesn't care. This movie is filled with plenty of one liners. Part of what makes this movie good is all the one liners like "Hey Harry Shake Me!" This movie is cheesy but also really fun to watch. The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, is a stiff, guaranteed to disappoint just about everybody, except those rooting against him. [11 Jul 1990, p.E1]
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