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PAULY SHORE IS DEAD is a good idea both on paper and on film, a movie that answers the question 'what ever happened to Pauly Shore?' with a satirical, sometimes self-deprecating, and often hilarious honesty. Tracing the rise of the comedic it-boy and his subsequent fall from favour, Pauly eventually loses everything: his .. Read more

Starring Pauly Shore, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Adam Sandler
Director Pauly Shore
Genres Comedy

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Pauly Shore Is Dead

PAULY SHORE IS DEAD is a good idea both on paper and on film, a movie that answers the question 'what ever happened to Pauly Shore?' with a satirical, sometimes self-deprecating, and often hilarious honesty. Tracing the rise of the comedic it-boy and his subsequent fall from favour, Pauly eventually loses everything: his popularity, his house, his representation and his career. He is humiliated in the public eye, and is forced to go to work parking cars at his mother's club, The Comedy Store; at a loss, he receives a visitation from the ghost of Sam Kinison, who advises suicide. According to Kinison, Shore's dead career would be resurrected and canonised in the event of the comedian's death, and Pauly decides to go along with this, at least to a point. He fakes his own death, and Kinison's prophecy comes true as all of Hollywood and fans across the nation begin to extol the genius that was Pauly. Basking in the glow of his newfound appreciation, Shore goes out on the town in disguise, but unfortunately his secret is discovered, he's locked up, and now looks more the fool than ever. The film is successful on the strength of it's good-natured, self-conscious quality of comedic revelation, and is certainly augmented by its star power. The half-fiction, half-autobiographical film boasts cameos from the likes of Sean Penn, Pam Anderson, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Whoopi Goldberg, Kurt Loder, Carson Daly, Vince Vaughn, Snoop Dog, Ben Stiller, Britney Spears, Chris Rock, Corey Feldman, and Heidi Fleiss, among many, many others. It would appear that The Weiz is not quite as unpopular as he presents himself.

Starring Pauly Shore, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Jaime Bergman, Todd Bridges, Earl W. Brown
Director Pauly Shore
Studio MIA VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT LTD
Run time DVD: 1 hr 22 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 15.gif
Genres Comedy
Language English
Released DVD: 24 Oct 2005
Format DVD
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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    If only he was...

    OK, a little harsh, I wouldn't wish that on anyone but for gods sake don't bother with this film.

    An attempt at a comeback by the weasil, sounds like it may be funny but its not.

    Saved from the bin only by the cameos by alot of big names like Ben Stiller, Eminem [in the extras], Vince Vaughn and the tiny fella off Austin Powers.

      • Paddy from Hampshire, England
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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    If only he was...

    OK, a little harsh, I wouldn't wish that on anyone but for gods sake don't bother with this film.

    An attempt at a comeback by the weasil, sounds like it may be funny but its not.

    Saved from the bin only by the cameos by alot of big names like Ben Stiller, Eminem [in the extras], Vince Vaughn and the tiny fella off Austin Powers.

      • Paddy from Hampshire, England
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    • Pauly Shore Is Dead
      PAULY SHORE IS DEAD is a good idea both on paper and on film, a movie that answers the question 'what ever happened to Pauly Shore?' with a satirical, sometimes self-deprecating, and often hilarious honesty. Tracing the rise of the comedic it-boy and his subsequent fall from favour, Pauly ...