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  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. FF reminds me much of Howard Stern&#39;s flick - you had those that bash it without ever seeing it! Just like Howard&#39;s bio - FF is excellent. Its like reading an adult joke book - just that it&#39;s up on the big screen.<br/><br/>Clay&#39;s acting is better than Stern&#39;s. He really knew what he was doing and has great screen presence. This movie SCREAMS for a sequel.<br/><br/>Buy it. I just got my copy at HTTP://committed.to/bestdeals You can&#39;t always find it in stores but Blockbuster does have it from time to time.<br/><br/>It is a film that is easy to watch. No thinking required. Chill on the couch with some buds and get goofy.<br/><br/>Enjoy!
  48. It changed my life, it&#39;s as simple as that!
  49. The first starring vehicle for shock comic Andrew Dice Clay, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, turns out to be the kind of detective spoof worn out 30 years ago by Bob Hope and Jerry Lewis, though refitted with salty language, graphic violence and an attitude toward women that makes the Marquis de Sade look like Phil Donahue. [11 Jul 1990, p.18]
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