- Sam kinison breaking the rules rotten tomatos series#
- Sam kinison breaking the rules rotten tomatos tv#
In 2010, Shore starred in Adopted, which sees him traveling to Africa to adopt a child.
Sam kinison breaking the rules rotten tomatos series#
In 2003, Shore produced, wrote, directed and starred in Pauly Shore Is Dead, a semi-autobiographical mockumentary, which gave him the best reviews of his career (57% on Rotten Tomatoes, far above his 1990s films), and in 2005, starred in the short-lived reality television series Minding the Store. The Golden Raspberry Awards has recognized Shore's film performances several times, awarding him Worst New Star of the Year for Encino Man, Worst Actor of the Year for Bio-Dome, Worst New Star of the Decade for the 1990s, and nominating him for Worst Actor of the Century (which he lost to Sylvester Stallone). Shore made a cameo appearance in the American rock band Limp Bizkit music video " N 2 Gether Now", as a pizza deliveryman, and a briefer appearance in " Break Stuff".
Sam kinison breaking the rules rotten tomatos tv#
Describing Shore's performances in these movies, film critic Roger Ebert wrote "Shore bypasses all categories to achieve a kind of transcendent fingernails-on-the-blackboard effect." In 1997, Shore starred in the eponymous TV show Pauly, which was cancelled after five episodes aired. All five films received sharply negative reviews, with the last three each holding a rating below 10% at Rotten Tomatoes in addition, each of the movies grossed less at the box office than the one before. The film's success propelled Shore to star in additional personalized vehicles, albeit increasingly less successful: Son in Law (1993), In the Army Now (1994), Jury Duty (1995), and Bio-Dome (1996). In 1992, Shore starred in Encino Man, which was a modest hit. He also released a music video, "Lisa, Lisa, the One I Adore". At the height of his MTV fame, Shore had his own show, Totally Pauly, serving as a host on MTV's annual Spring Break parties. Shore's big break came as an on-air MTV VJ, a position he held from 1989 to 1994. "The Weasel" involved Shore speaking in a surfer parlance, heavily peppered with dudespeak slang such as "edged", "melons" and "grinding" as well as his catchphrase, "Hey, BU-DDY." MTV While touring the comedy club circuit, Shore cultivated an alter ego persona called "The Weasel". I knew I wasn't going to go to college." Shore was mentored by Sam Kinison and opened several of his sets. "Everyone else in school was filling out their SAT applications, but I just passed mine back. Inspired by his parents' work in comedy and show business, a 17-year-old Shore made his stand-up debut at the Alley Cat Bistro in Culver City. Shore was raised Jewish, and grew up in Beverly Hills, California. Shore was born Paul Montgomery Shore, the son of Mitzi Shore ( née Saidel 1930–2018), who founded The Comedy Store, and Sammy Shore ( c.1927–2019), a comedian.