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Splatterdragon73 22nd July 2011 01:26 PM

The Adventures Of Ford Fairlaine
 
I must be one of the few film fans who actually enjoys early '90s box-office bomb The Adventures Of Ford Fairlaine starring controversial American stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay in the title role, also known as 'Mr. Rock 'n' Roll Detective'!

An early flop for director Renny Harlin, imo the movie remains something of an unsung action and comedy gem with a notable cast. Any other forum members agree?:)

Stephen@Cult Labs 22nd July 2011 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Splatterdragon73 (Post 167918)
I must be one of the few film fans who actually enjoys early '90s box-office bomb The Adventures Of Ford Fairlaine starring controversial American stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay in the title role, also known as 'Mr. Rock 'n' Roll Detective'!

An early flop for director Renny Harlin, imo the movie remains something of an unsung action and comedy gem with a notable cast. Any other forum members agree?:)

I have 2 copies on dvd. The US release for the special features, and the Australian release for the original artwork. :)


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Splatterdragon73 23rd July 2011 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 167933)
The US release for the special features, and the Australian release for the original artwork.

I also own the R1 DVD for the same reason and i did have the old U.K. VHS for the artwork.

An enjoyable little film imo with some amusing bad guys in the form of smarmy smoothy Wayne Newton and hard-to-kill Robert "'Ello, 'ello!" Englund. The Capitol Records building capture and escape scene is a good laugh too, "Say 'hello' to Liberace, a**hole!".

"My mother used to say "If you can't say something nice about somebody, make sure they're outta the God damn room!"":lol:

Stephen@Cult Labs 23rd July 2011 05:59 PM

As far as I'm concerned, the film is an overlooked gem. Englund is hilarious in the film and it has some great dialogue. "Conversation with Zuzu Petals was like masturbating with a cheese grater: slightly amusing, but mostly painful"


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Paul@TheOverlook 23rd July 2011 06:34 PM

This is a cracking films - I have a lot of time for this and the much maligned HUDSON HAWK too – they came out around a year apart and both tarnished producer Joel Silver’s otherwise stellar run at the box office.

ADVENTURES OF FORD FAIRLANE is great fun – the Diceman is well cast in the part and the cameos are a hoot too. Legend has it that Billy Idol was supposed to play the role of Smiley, which ended up going to Robert Englund after the rocker had a near fatal motorcycle accident.

Glad there are others who dig this film as much as me.

Like Stephen, I own the US and Australian discs too.

Stephen@Cult Labs 23rd July 2011 06:49 PM

While Billy Idol would have been cool, Englund is superb in the role and I love Clay making fun of his MTV ban. Bloody prudes! They knew what they were getting.


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Gojirosan 23rd July 2011 06:50 PM

It has a great cast, but I have always been put off from watching it because of Andrew Dice Clay, who I loathe venomously.

The only thing I can bear him in is Pretty In Pink and he's annoying enough in that!

Paul@TheOverlook 23rd July 2011 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 168169)
While Billy Idol would have been cool, Englund is superb in the role and I love Clay making fun of his MTV ban. Bloody prudes! They knew what they were getting.


You're right - it wouldn't be the same without Englund, he's great.


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Originally Posted by Gojirosan (Post 168170)
It has a great cast, but I have always been put off from watching it because of Andrew Dice Clay, who I loathe venomously.

The only thing I can bear him in is Pretty In Pink and he's annoying enough in that!

You should give this a go - Clay's a lot better in this than he is in his (awfully bigoted) stand-up.

Splatterdragon73 26th July 2011 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul@Lovelockandload (Post 168167)
Legend has it that Billy Idol was supposed to play the role of Smiley, which ended up going to Robert Englund after the rocker had a near fatal motorcycle accident.

You could well be right especially as Idol's terrific track 'Cradle Of Love' features in the film.

You also gotta love Ed O'Neill as the failed singer turned police Lieutenant who hates Ford Fairlaine with a passion for refusing to promote the former's awful single 'Booty Time' back in the day.

"Booty Time, Booty Time across the U.S.A.....Booty Time, Booty Time, yeah, yeah, yeah!":lol:

I also like villain Wayne Newton's deliciously delivered line "I even p***** in the Punch bowl!" and subsequent reaction shot.

Also, the reference to The Flintstones in the form of the rings worn by Brandon Call and Robert Englund, "Yabba Dabba Doo!".;)

Tourist: "Excuse me, can you tell us how to get to Mann's Chinese Theatre?"
Fairlaine: "Go back to Michigan, a**wipe!"
Tourist: "No, no we're from Wisconsin."
Fairlaine: "Yeah and i'm from my dad's Penis! Get the f*** outta here!"

Lastly, the moment when 'Mr. Rock 'n' Roll Detective' gains admittance to Black Plague frontman Bobby Black's funeral:

Ticket tout: "Get those Plague invites here!"

Fairlaine pulls up in his car and the above seller tells him entry costs $300.

Fairlaine: "$300? You charged the chicks one!"
Ticket tout: "Hey, they blew me!"
Fairlaine: "$300 comin' up!"

Stephen@Cult Labs 19th November 2011 05:42 AM

The artwork for the upcoming German dvd of Ford Fairlane released in January. :)

http://img.tapatalk.com/5c021c60-4f77-3741.jpg


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