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Pauly Shore shares memories from the making of "Encino Man" as comedy turns 30 — and says there's a sequel in the works.
The film was released on May 22, 1992, by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (under its Hollywood Pictures label). Despite negative reviews, Encino Man was a box-office success, grossing $40.7 million worldwide on a $7 million budget. [4] Today it is considered a cult classic. [6] [7] A TV movie sequel, Encino Woman, was released in 1996.
Pauly Shore is well aware that this year's crop of Oscar nominees includes two of his former co-stars from his 1992 teen comedy Encino Man, which has some laughs, yes, but is not exactly Oscar ...
Encino Man, the cult classic caveman comedy about two friends who discover a frozen prehistoric dude in their California backyard, turns 30 this week, and it remains a fascinating time capsule of ...
Encino Man: Fresh Nug 1993 Cyborg 2: Dreena Direct-to-video 1994 The Stoned Age: Lanie 1994 Death Match: Danielle Richardson 1995 Number One Fan: Blair Madsen 1996 The Great White Hype: Angel 1996 Scene of the Crime: Jennifer 1997 Criminal Affairs: Robin 2000 Doomsday Man: Jill
The basic training scene was filmed at Fort Sill, located near Lawton, Oklahoma. The water treatment training was filmed at Fort Lee, Virginia. Shore actually went through the water treatment training to better understand the job. The desert scenes were filmed in Yuma, Arizona. The camp in Chad was filmed at Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce, California.
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Robert L. Fuller [1] was a 24-year-old African-American man who was found hanging from a tree in front of the City Hall in Palmdale, California. His death was ruled a suicide by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. City officials announced that they supported an independent investigation into his death. [1]