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Watching Every Single Pauly Shore Movie in Chronological Order

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cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/25/25
For Keeps (1988) So, the actual 30th Anniversary of this ...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/28/25
Put the title and year in the subject line. It’s clea...
Swashbuckling Piazza
  04/28/25
18 Again! (1988) A body swap movie with a slightly unnerv...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/28/25
shit I kinda want to watch this now
fantasy-prone shimmering idea he suggested pisswyrm
  04/28/25
80s body swap comedies are an underappreciated genre.
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/28/25
I remember this. Is there a scene where George Burns falls ...
Swashbuckling Piazza
  04/28/25
wow!
burgundy slap-happy library keepsake machete
  04/28/25
Lost Angels (1989) Adam Horovitz of The Beastie Boys play...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/28/25
Wedding Band (1989) I reckon they wrote this for Huey Lew...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/29/25
Dream Date (1989) Dream Date is a screwball comedy where ...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/30/25
to lose weight?
Curious headpube
  04/30/25
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hairraiser state
  04/30/25
encino man is a masterpiece
Shivering green step-uncle's house preventive strike
  04/30/25
only one more movie before I get to it. I can't wait to rew...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  04/30/25
I’m most stoked for In the Army now
Swashbuckling Piazza
  04/30/25
In the Army Now is actually not terrible. The kind of Army f...
adventurous ultramarine juggernaut
  05/05/25
My friend Troy and I saw In The Army Now in the theaters whe...
Nubile fuchsia puppy sanctuary
  04/30/25
Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge (1989) Phantom ...
cracking salmon institution telephone
  05/05/25
Trailer looks 180. Where do zoomer movies even take place? ...
Swashbuckling Piazza
  05/05/25
in minecraft 😞
cracking salmon institution telephone
  05/05/25
where are we on this
adventurous ultramarine juggernaut
  05/10/25
Encino Man (1992) Encino Man is top tier 90s nonsense. I'...
animeboi
  05/11/25
Class Act (1992) Breezy fun 90s comedy with a very fun pr...
animeboi
  05/12/25
Son in Law (1993) Essentially Guess Who's Coming to Dinne...
animeboi
  05/17/25


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Date: April 25th, 2025 5:09 PM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

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Date: April 28th, 2025 8:19 AM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

For Keeps (1988)

So, the actual 30th Anniversary of this film was actually a week ago on the 15th. But I was pretty jammed up with Anniversaries on that day, so today will have to do. Another film that was directed by the late John G. Avildsen. Was this was best film that I’ve seen about teen pregnancy before? Probably not. It’s ultimately some pretty lightweight stuff but it at least has its heart in the right place. And Molly Ringwald’s mother in this is played by Miriam Flynn, who played Cousin Catherine in the Vacation films. Naturally for a film that is OVER 30 years old now, there are a bunch of people gone, including the late Kenneth Mars, who I will always think of as Inspector Kemp in Young Frankenstein. Is there a bunch of heavy handed drama in this? Sure. But everthing ultimately works out in the end, so I’m not bust my balls too much over it!

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:37 PM
Author: Swashbuckling Piazza

Put the title and year in the subject line. It’s cleaner.

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:34 PM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

18 Again! (1988)

A body swap movie with a slightly unnerving subtext, where the car accident that puts an 81-year-old George Burns into the body of his 18-year-old grandson nearly kills Burns’ body, trapping the grandson’s soul in his grandfather’s comatose form. The old guy gets to be young again, but he feels absolutely no guilt or regret about accidentally dooming his grandson to an endless vegetative state and possibly death. After 20 minutes, he seems to forget about him completely! Oh well; it’s sort of fun to watch a college kids dress and talk like George Burns.

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:36 PM
Author: fantasy-prone shimmering idea he suggested pisswyrm

shit I kinda want to watch this now

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:38 PM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

80s body swap comedies are an underappreciated genre.

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:39 PM
Author: Swashbuckling Piazza

I remember this. Is there a scene where George Burns falls down but gets up like he’s a kid again? Decent flick as I recall.

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Date: April 28th, 2025 3:37 PM
Author: burgundy slap-happy library keepsake machete

wow!

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Date: April 28th, 2025 6:51 PM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

Lost Angels (1989)

Adam Horovitz of The Beastie Boys plays a troubled young man whom after getting caught up in a gang fight and in possession of a gun ends up getting committed to an involuntary stay at a mental hospital where he's forced to participate in group therapy and gets into a one on one relationship with an alcoholic doctor played by Donald Sutherland who kinda sorta has the Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting role here tho their relationship isn't the center of the film tho it might've been a better film if it had been cause this is kinda sorta structureless for the most part as a narrative. Pauly Shore appears for a second as Kid #3.

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Date: April 29th, 2025 8:11 AM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

Wedding Band (1989)

I reckon they wrote this for Huey Lewis and the News then couldn't get them. So we have this rambling, disjointed rom-com about a low-rent Huey Lewis and the News-esque band that plays at weddings, with a young Pauly Shore doing a terrible job of miming playing bass. I have no idea what's going on here and it's tough to imagine caring.

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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:06 AM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

Dream Date (1989)

Dream Date is a screwball comedy where an over protective Dad spies on his daughter during a date. It's fairly broad, but the writing is strong, and the performances are good. Honestly, this is way better than it should be.

Clearly The Weasel had gotten popular around this time, as he is barely in the film, but he makes the poster. Still, his brief appearance is one of the funnier gags in the film, with him thinking that his locker is possessed by the devil.

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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:24 AM
Author: Curious headpube

to lose weight?

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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:24 AM
Author: hairraiser state



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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:31 AM
Author: Shivering green step-uncle's house preventive strike

encino man is a masterpiece

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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:34 AM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

only one more movie before I get to it. I can't wait to rewatch the Film that started my Pauly Shore fandom.

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Date: April 30th, 2025 12:25 PM
Author: Swashbuckling Piazza

I’m most stoked for In the Army now

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:22 PM
Author: adventurous ultramarine juggernaut

In the Army Now is actually not terrible. The kind of Army farce movie they made in the 40s-60s. Like a Gomer Pyle episode stretched to 90 minutes. I’m not going to say it’s a good film, but it’s sort of charming in a well-meaning, low-ambition kind of way.

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Date: April 30th, 2025 10:36 AM
Author: Nubile fuchsia puppy sanctuary

My friend Troy and I saw In The Army Now in the theaters when it came out when we were 14 and we got handjobs from these older girls who were sitting in our row. To this day I can’t see Paul Shore’s face without thinking “handjob from 17-yo fat Latina”

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Date: May 5th, 2025 10:06 AM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge (1989)

Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge is an entertaining 80's horror take on The Phantom of the Opera, with some campy scenes, gory kills and an extremely ridiculous theme song.

What was interesting about Phantom of the Mall, was that at times it played step by step to your everyday slasher film, but then showcased some martial arts action before kind of going off the rails completely. The weakest part of the film is definitely the last act, but Pauly Shore rides a motorcycle through the mall and saves the day, so it can’t be all that bad.

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:16 PM
Author: Swashbuckling Piazza

Trailer looks 180. Where do zoomer movies even take place?

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Date: May 5th, 2025 12:18 PM
Author: cracking salmon institution telephone

in minecraft 😞

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Date: May 10th, 2025 8:55 PM
Author: adventurous ultramarine juggernaut

where are we on this

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Date: May 11th, 2025 6:06 PM
Author: animeboi (.)

Encino Man (1992)

Encino Man is top tier 90s nonsense. I'm always surprised by how hilarious it is after all these years. By taking an absolutely ridiculous premise and committing to it with every morsel of zany 90s energy it has, Encino Man unleashes a gnarly time capsule of pure shenanigans and entertainment.

"All you like is nugs, chillage and grindage!"

We have Pauly Shore acting like a complete maniac riding his little moped around and saying things like "If you're edged cause I'm weazin' all your grindage just chill." Brendan Fraser's over the top caveman performance is just as silly as it is mesmerizing. That "I'm Too Sexy" montage could be placed in a museum of important 90s cultural moments. To be studied by future populations wishing to understand our past.

A summertime staple for the whole family!

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Date: May 12th, 2025 1:15 PM
Author: animeboi (.)

Class Act (1992)

Breezy fun 90s comedy with a very fun premise and killer soundtrack. The last act of this film has one of the most fun locations of any 90s comedy out there. Completely caught off guard by the Pauly Shore cameo and now am wondering if this is set in the same universe as ENCINO MAN.

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Date: May 17th, 2025 4:51 PM
Author: animeboi (.)

Son in Law (1993)

Essentially Guess Who's Coming to Dinner except the elephant in the room is that the boy your daughter brought home speaks fluent gibberish and wears multiple bandanas at once. The best Pauly Shore movie in a walk because you have a varied, talented cast to shape the material around Shore, whereas he is piloting the ship nearly the entire time in In the Army Now or Jury Duty. Have seen this film more times than any single Kubrick or Spielberg and it's not even close.

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