We know what’s keeping you up at night, tossing and turning with that burning question, “Whatever happened to Pauly Shore?”
Well, the 42-year-old actor/comedian is still around, and yes, there is life after MTV, annoying a nation and bad ‘90s hair.
Pauly, whose mother, Mitzi Shore, founded L.A.’s famed The Comedy Store, recently came out with “Adopted.” Posters for the flick, which Pauly wrote and directed, features a beleaguered Mr. Shore holding two sobbing African orphans with the tagline, “First, there was Angelina and then Madonna and now Pauly!”
The straight-to-DVD mockumentary/alleged comedy, which comes out June 15, is described as “politically incorrect and hysterically funny, in the style of `Waiting for Guffman’ and `Borat,’” according to its press release. (Sure it is.)
We know, we know, you were expecting better from the man whose film oeuvre includes “Son-In-Law,” “Pauly Shore Is Dead” and “Jenny McCarthy, The Playboy Years.”


