Like Pink’s Hot Dogs, Pauly Shore is a Los Angeles institution that can attract long lines ( Encino Man , Son in Law and Jury Duty ), has been accused of questionable taste ( Bio-Dome , Junket Whore ) and never claims to be good for your health. Two decades after he debuted on MTV as a spacey VJ, the actor and comedian — whose legendary family founded and continues to run the Comedy Store — is reinventing himself with Adopted , a mockumentary about adopting an African child, while also working on a new MTV project and a film about a “slut vigilante.” Last week, while waiting for a call from Quentin Tarantino, Shore phoned Movieline to discuss his latest film, his Bill Murray strategy and the Weez’s newfound maturity.
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Pauly Shore: ‘Maybe I Could Become the West Coast’s Woody Allen’