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Director: Pauly Shore
Cast: Pauly Shore, Bobby Lee, Laurence Fishburne, Fred Durst
Back in the day day, I did this crazy documentary across the world entitled “Spooge”. This documentary would not have been possible without Director of Photography Anatoli Taldykin, Associate Producer Sergio Love, Executive Producer Matt Bongiovi, Music Supervisor Dave Curtin, Editor Sheila Moreland, and Co-Director Anthony Michaels. Thank you so much you guys for making this happen. Yes, that’s Fred Durst singing backgrounds to “Looking for My Yoko” in the opening, and of course our buddy Bobby Lee is in there doing what Bobby Lee does. Some of the other people that pop up are Laurence Fishburne and many more surprises. This was produced in the late 90s/early 2000s. Some of the locations we visited were New York City, Cannes Film Festival, Des Moines, IA — well just watch it, I’m all over the place bro! I’m all over the place spoogin’! Enjoy my documentary SPOOGE, doooooodz!
Critical Reception & Ratings
Spooge, a 2001 comedy documentary directed by Pauly Shore, has received a mixed critical reception, with its unique blend of humor and documentary elements sparking both praise and criticism. While information on major awards is not available, the film's IMDb rating of 6.5/10 suggests a generally positive, if somewhat divided, audience reception.
Spooge may refer to:a slang term for semen Spooge , a character from the American television series Breaking Bad Spouge: a form of Caribbean music particularly associated with Barbados
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