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 &quot;Mr. Rock n&#39; Roll Detective&quot; Fairlane is experiencing problems, and it&#39;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&#39;t he become a fisherman&#39;s detective instead? A must-see for Andrew Dice Clay fans. It changed my life, it&#39;ssimplethat! First things first: If you are expecting political correctness, soft spoken voices, and a romantic post-dinner date movie; you are way off the map. This is brutally funny, and so politically incorrect that it flies off the charts in all its male macho-bravado chauvinism jargon. That said, it&#39;s not really a sexist movie, and I have yet to find a girl that takes any offense from it. They see the character Fordhe is; a Brooklyn-born, 1960 male rock&#39;n roll stereotype with an ego outta this world.<br/><br/>I must have seen it at least 15 times, and every time I understand a new line I did not get the last time. Just keeps on getting better. Too much? I don&#39;t think so. UNBELIEVABLE. The Adventures of the Ford Fairlane is an exceptionally well-made film that is everything you could ever want in an Andrew Dice Clay movie; it's vulgar, tasteless, nasty, cynical, and, at times, very funny.
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