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www.filmthreat.com - : I’m sure that’s asked by someone at least once a day. For a while there he was - the hottest young and crazy thing. I still recall sitting in the audience of “Son in Law” (1993) only to go near deaf from the screams of the teenage girls in the audience as the actor appeared on screen. I also remember when it suddenly stopped for the former MTV VJ turned film star, with flicks like “In the Army Now” and “The Bogus Witch Project” (don’t even ask) going straight to video. Where were those loyal fans then? That’s right; they were bashing themselves over the head with wooden planks trying to work out why on earth they ever spent money on seeing flicks like “Jury Duty”, “Encino Man” and “Class Act” to start with. more...
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www.pajiba.com - : Viewing Pauly Shore is Dead is akin to having an obnoxious visitor arrive uninvited to a dinner party and witnessing other guests quietly mocking him when he goes to the restroom. Only in this scenario, when the guy returns to the table—in an attempt to sound self-effacing and witty—he makes fun of himself, unknowingly repeating the very jokes the other guests just told. In essence, we already know that Pauly Shore’s career is a joke; in fact it’s one many of us have already laughed at, and it’s not any funnier when the subject of a joke repeats it himself. more...
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www.mutantreviewers.com - : It’s not much of a secret I’m not fond of Pauly Shore. It’s not a well-known fact, either. I mean, my feelings about Pauly Shore aren’t something I wave about like a banner. I don’t have as passionate a hate for him as I do for Pearl Harbor or an obsession like I do for Harry Potter. It’s more akin to things like “the sky is blue.” The sky is blue, chocolate is good, and Pauly Shore is annoying. They’re not statements, they are simply facts of life. more...
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