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Ford Fairlane defines himself as a 'rock' n 'roll' detective who works in the music business, chasing around the rock clubs of Hollywood, picking up women and clients. Stunned when the king of shock-jocks, and also his only paying client Johnny Crunch, is electrocuted on the air, just after he hired Ford to find a missing teenage groupie name Zuzu Petals, the unlikely detective finds himself get caught in a case involving with a cruel corrupt record executive, a clueless cop and former disco star and a ruthless hit man.
The person most likely to be entertained by ''The Adventures of Ford Fairlane'' need not be made aware of the film's existence. He's already on the screen.
August 30, 2004
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Look at the star. Look at the director. See something else.
March 19, 2003
Flipside Movie Emporium
It's bad, it's been forgotten, and we can all move on with nary a second thought.
March 19, 2007
Time Out
This expensively empty action comedy is as much fun as a car crash.
It's harmless fun with a breezy '80s ambiance -- a neon playground with a cross-eyed soundtrack, smoky widescreen cinematography, and a cool snapshot of Dice when he was king of the world.
Isn't for every taste, but those tuned into Clay's goofy personality are rewarded with a hilarious performance that finds the comedian at his most confidant and playfully mischievous.
Gets stale after a while, but Dice was still pretty funny.
March 19, 2003
Fantastica Daily
As vulgar and obnoxious as its star. One of the very worst films of 1990.
October 09, 2005
Variety
Surprisingly funny and expectedly rude, this first starring vehicle by vilified standup comic Andrew Dice Clay has a decidedly lowbrow humor that is a sort of modern equivalent of that of the Three Stooges.