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Losin' It (1982)
A Good Movie With a Common Plot.
I thought this movie was pretty funny, it had its fun quirks to it that made it intriguing to watch. But the plot line for this movie has been wore down, the fact that guys in high school staged during the 1950s to 1960s want to go lose their virginities is an old story. This movie reminds me of Porky's it has the exact same story line. There is that one guy who is dying to have sex with anyone right now, there is the hot headed one that starts all the fights and the nice sweet one who is a gentleman and gets the nice girl. Also I think this movie is rated wrong, it could have easily been a PG-13 movie because throughout the whole movie the "F" word was said maybe three times the only reason its was rated R is because of the nudity is what exactly like Porky's had. But its a 1980s movie, its rated "R" its a comedy, its bound to be stupidly funny all 80s are.But overall everything, this is an amusing movie and after watching it, if you are old enough to understand, its a feel good movie. YOu laugh a lot because of all the high jinks and problems that these guys go through is more entertaining than Porky's or any other film related to the plot.
Minding the Store (2005)
Pauly Shore is moving on up.
I like this show, it presents Pauly Shore now as an adult. He has a history of being funny to teenagers when he was in his 20s but now acting immature in mid 30s is not right. It shocks me that he can go a full 30 minutes without sounding like the Weasel. I think this reality show is really helping his career also him running the place where most of the big comedians started out is a big money maker. Pauly Shore has been working hard to be able to become America's favorite actor again just in more of a non-warbling way. Also how Minding the Store is set up is very good because it actually shows how Pauly Shore is living, with his friends; one is a nerd who always knocks down his ideas, another one is his food major and all the others are pretty supportive, but only his mother is what sounds unreal.