Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies
Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies
| 10 July 1993 (USA)
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The Dice-Man, live at Long Island's Westbury Music Fair, poses such questions as "Why am I a bad guy for talking dirty, when other celebrities like Madonna and Woody Allen are doing much worse?" The infamously potty-mouthed comic is at his raunchy, bitingly funny best, exploring topics like masculinity and world politics. And of course, no Andrew Dice Clay performance would be complete without his signature naughty nursery rhymes.

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BoardChiri

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

2freensel

I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.

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Lucia Ayala

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Phillipa

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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movieman_kev

In his fifth comedy special Andrew Dice Clay is still funny but the special still doesn't hit the heights of "Dice Rules" as the best Diceman special ever in my opinion, "The Diceman Cometh" You get a tad less than an hour of comedy after the lackluster boxing opening skit.His best jokes of course revolve around various sexual acts as well as making fun of selected audience members. Sadly a few 'topical' jokes makes this special somewhat dated. But it IS a good return to form after the lackluster "For Ladies Only" special.My Grade: B Eye Candy: a female audience member quickly flashes

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MisterWhiplash

Andrew Dice Clay has been called this and that, but this special proves that he is, and probably will forever be the undisputed comedy king. Here, he talks about the usual chick stuff (like f***ing, sucking, c*** eating, etc.) and then wraps it all up by expalining to the audience that he is not the bad guy, the society make him the bad guy. Then, of course, he does his fantastic mother goose rhymes. Hilarious stuff that hasn't been matched in a while. A+

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