Jury Duty with Pauly Shore: DVD Cover

    Jury Duty Director: John Fortenberry Cast: Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/09/2003
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 20,612
     
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    Side #1 --
    1. Start
    2. Cream Machine
    3. Jury Duty Notice
    4. Excused
    5. The Ideal Carl Wayne Bishop Juror
    6. "Welcome to Justice Tours"
    7. Principal Beasely
    8. Prosecution's Opening Statement
    9. Defense's Opening Statement
    10. Justice TV
    11. Dr. Brookings
    12. Fast Food Witnesses
    13. The El Presidente Suite
    14. Deliberations Begin
    15. Jury Foreman
    16. A Secret Ballot
    17. Reasonable Doubt
    18. Research Material
    19. Bishop's Girlfriend
    20. Killing As an Expression
    21. A Similar Mark
    22. Monica Follows Peanut
    23. At Frank's Place
    24. A Flipped Out Psycho-Environmentalist
    25. Calling Peanut
    26. "Why'd You Do It, Frank?"
    27. "You Are Sentenced to Die!"
    28. Where Are They Now

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    A goofy slacker wreaks havoc after worming his way onto the jury of a high-profile court case in this broad comedy. The extremely unmotivated Tommy Collins (Pauly Shore) has found himself homeless after being kicked out by his mother, and he needs a place to stay. After hearing how the juries of important cases are sequestered in fancy hotels and provided with free meals, he decides that's the life for him and successfully volunteers for jury duty. Enjoying what he considers the high life and wishing to romance an attractive female juror (Tia Carrere), Tommy infuriates his fellow jurors by attempting to drag out the trial. Director John Fortenberry offers much obvious slapstick, along with a few attempts at topical jibes against media sensationalism, but even fans of Shore's lowbrow humor may be disappointed by the film's quality. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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