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Jury Duty is a 1995 American legal comedy film directed by John Fortenberry, written by Neil Tolkin, Barbara Williams, and Adam Small (credited as Samantha Adams), and starring Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray, Shelley Winters, and Abe Vigoda. [3] The film was actress Billie Bird's last screen appearance. The film ...
The film's success propelled Shore to star in additional films, albeit increasingly less successful: Son in Law (1993), In the Army Now (1994), Jury Duty (1995), and Bio-Dome (1996). All five films received sharply negative reviews, with the last three each holding a rating below 10% at Rotten Tomatoes .
Pauly Shore: Jury Duty: Tommy Collins: Kevin Costner: Waterworld: The Mariner Kyle MacLachlan: Showgirls: Zack Carey Keanu Reeves: Johnny Mnemonic: Johnny Mnemonic A Walk in the Clouds: Paul Sutton Sylvester Stallone: Assassins: Robert Rath Judge Dredd: Judge Joseph Dredd: 1996 : Tom Arnold (tie) Big Bully: Rosco "Fang" Bigger: Carpool ...
Shore, who is touring a one-man show, Stick with the Dancing: Stories from My Childhood, said in his opinion, his films, also including Bio Dome and Jury Duty "stand the test of time." He went on ...
Pauly Shore. Shutterstock While many recognize Pauly Shore from his improv comedy career and from his roles in films like Encino Man, there’s a lot that fans don’t know about the Son in Law actor.
"Jury Duty" is a comedy series streaming on Amazon Freevee that follows the inner workings of a jury in California. But what one juror, Ronald Gladden, doesn't know, is that his fellow jurors ...
In the lab, Fry finds that Pauly Shore is frozen in a tube and thaws him out. Shore explains he was supposed to be thawed out in Hollywood for the 1000-year anniversary screening of Jury Duty II . When Fry goes to greet the next thawed person, he is shocked to find that it is his old girlfriend, Michelle , who froze herself back in the year ...
So, as Shore became a Hollywood sensation in the early-mid ’90s in films like Encino Man (1992), Son-in-Law (1993) and Bio-Dome (1996), the MTV VJ-turned-movie-star had no choice but to rewrite ...