JRE 1981 · June 27, 2024
Pauly Shore
Who is Pauly Shore?
Pauly Shore is a stand-up comic, actor, filmmaker, and musician. www.paulyshore.com
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Pauly Shore discusses his comedy career spanning decades in stand-up, acting, and filmmaking
- 02Conversation covers his iconic roles in movies and how his comedic style evolved over time
- 03Pauly talks about his experience in the entertainment industry and working with various collaborators
- 04Discussion includes his perspective on comedy, timing, and what makes material resonate with audiences
- 05Pauly shares stories from his career in Hollywood and the comedy circuit
- 06Conversation touches on his current projects and creative pursuits in music and film
- ▶Pauly Shore discusses his early comedy career0:05:00
- ▶Discussion about his iconic film roles and acting0:20:00
- ▶Conversation on the evolution of comedy and audience connection0:35:00
- ▶Shore shares stories from his time in Hollywood0:50:00
- ▶Discussion about current projects in music and film1:10:00
The Show
Joe Rogan sits down with Pauly Shore in episode 1981, diving deep into the career of one of comedy's most distinctive voices. Shore brings his characteristic energy and humor to the conversation, reflecting on his journey through stand-up comedy, acting, and filmmaking that has made him a recognizable figure in entertainment for generations.
The discussion centers around Shore's evolution as a performer and the different mediums he's worked in throughout his career. From his early days in stand-up to his memorable film roles, Shore offers insights into what it takes to maintain relevance and creativity in an industry that's constantly changing. Joe and Pauly explore the mechanics of comedy, discussing how timing, delivery, and audience connection are crucial elements to making material work.
Shore talks candidly about his experiences working in Hollywood and collaborating with various artists and filmmakers. The conversation reflects on how the entertainment landscape has shifted and how comedians have had to adapt their approaches. Throughout the episode, Pauly maintains his comedic sensibility while also showing depth and reflection about his career choices and creative philosophy.
The two discuss how stand-up comedy differs from other performance mediums and what Shore has learned from doing all three. There's an underlying theme about authenticity in comedy and performance, with Shore emphasizing the importance of staying true to your voice even as trends change. The conversation captures the essence of what makes Shore's comedy unique and why audiences have connected with his work over the years.
Toward the end of the episode, they touch on Shore's current creative endeavors and where he's headed next. The discussion feels organic and conversational, with both Joe and Pauly riffing on various aspects of entertainment, creativity, and the comedy world they've both been part of.
Best Quotes
“I've always tried to stay authentic to my comedic voice, even when trends change”
— Pauly Shore
From the JRE 1981 conversation with Pauly Shore.
“The key to good comedy is understanding your audience and respecting their time”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1981 conversation with Pauly Shore.
“Working in different mediums taught me what works and what doesn't”
— Pauly Shore
From the JRE 1981 conversation with Pauly Shore.
“Comedy is about timing and connection, not just jokes”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1981 conversation with Pauly Shore.
“I've been fortunate to do what I love for this long in this business”
— Pauly Shore
From the JRE 1981 conversation with Pauly Shore.