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Pauly Shore: See Comedian as Richard Simmons in New Short Film

Paul Shore is starring in a new short film as Richard Simmons, and the short is set to make its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 19. Below…

Paul Shore posing for a photograph; Richard Simmons posing for a photograph.
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Paul Shore is starring in a new short film as Richard Simmons, and the short is set to make its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 19.

Below is the teaser trailer for The Court Jester. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Shore explains the plot centers around Simmons appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in the early 2000s and interacting with "a bumbling kind of PA on the set, and he's a little bit overweight and he's kind of getting in the way of everyone."

Visual comparisons between Shore and Simmons have been going around the internet for many years. The comedian/actor really caught wind of the comparisons when he released a series of workout videos on YouTube. He aptly titled the videos Sweatin with the Wiez. This, of course, is a nod to Simmons' iconic workout video series Sweatin to the Oldies.

Shore admits he thinks he does look like the fitness personality. Additionally, Shore feels like their personality are very similar as well, in that they are both very over-the-top people.

While The Court Jester is currently a short film, Shore is hopeful that it will lead to an eventual feature-length film about Simmons' life and career.

As for Simmons, he declined to be involved in the making of The Court Jester. Shore remains hopeful that he could get involved if this short film leads to the making of a feature film. He noted to Entertainment Weekly that his decision to keep a low profile lately has nothing to do with being sick, from his understanding, and that Simmons "just wants to chill."

"Richard Simmons was a very, very, very special man, and he had a huge message," said Shore. "And I think that message now is even bigger than it was back then."

Suzanne Somers died yesterday (October 15) at age 76. She was, of course, known for acting in hit shows like Three's Company and Step By Step, but she also became ubiquitous thanks to the ThighMaster.

The iconic piece of fitness equipment is one of many items that took off thanks to infomercials. These "As Seen On TV" items range from the aforementioned fitness products, to kitchen gadgets, to cleansers and everywhere in between.

While infomercials aren't as prevalent as they were in the '80s, '90s and 2000s, there's still a large market for outside-the-box, unique items. In fact, many "As Seen On TV" items we all know and love from decades past are still around. For some of these items, their popularity grew to the point that they're now sold in stores the world over.

Here are ten of the most iconic "As Seen On TV" items. We bet you have at least one of these in your home!

ThighMaster

The ThighMaster was a pop culture phenomenon and a massive cash cow for Suzanne Somers, the star of the product's infomercial. She shared on the Hollywood Raw podcast in 2022 that about 15 million ThighMasters were sold. Somers also noted, "We had partners—50/50—and they got drunk on money when it all started selling. They overspent to the point where they could no longer afford to be in their side of the business so we bought them out. We have 100%."

Magic Bullet

The Magic Bullet was marketed as the end-all, be-all product you just had to have for your kitchen. It also had one of the strangest infomercials of all time, as examined by Gabi Belle

Showtime Pro Rotisserie Oven

"Set it and forget it!" Ron Popeil was an infomercial icon helping sell countless items, including the Pocket Fisherman and the Veg-O-Matic. However, few products truly captured the zeitgeist of late '90s/early 2000s informercials quite like the Showtime Rotisserie Oven.

The Snuggie

It's a blanket with arms! Honestly, The Snuggie is the perfect item that walks the line between stupid and brilliant. However you feel about The Snuggie, its creators at Allstar Products Group laughed their way to the bank. Per CNBC, over 30 million Snuggies have been sold since its launch in 2008 netting the company over $500 million.

George Foreman Grill

How successful was the George Foreman Grill? According to Yahoo, the boxing legend made at least $250 million from the product, which is way more than he ever made in his boxing career. In total, over 100 million George Foreman Grill products have been sold.

Proactiv

Proactiv is now readily available in a variety of stores, but it got its start as an "As Seen On TV" product. It's had many celebrity spokespeople/endorsements, including Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Diddy and Kendall Jenner. However, its first celebrity spokesperson was Judith Light.

Chia Pet

Can you believe the Chia Pet has been with us since 1977?! (We were shocked it's been around for that long, too!) Between its general absurdity and its infectious catchphrase ("Ch-ch-ch-chia!"), no wonder the Chia Pet has had such longevity.

OxiClean

Late pitchman Billy Mays helped introduce the world to the wonder that is OxiClean, beginning with infomercials that first launched in 2000. Now, there are a variety of OxiClean products that are available in stores everywhere.

Sweatin’ to the Oldies

There has never been a fitness personality quite like Richard Simmons, so of course, he'd create at-home aerobics videos that millions fell in love with. In total, there are five installments of Simmons' Sweatin' to the Oldies series. Many of the workouts are now available on his YouTube channel.

Any of the “Flex” Seal/Tape Items

The "Flex" items can apparently do it all! Regardless of whether you purchased any of the "Flex" items, there's a good chance you've seen ample memes about them, specifically "Flex" Tape.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights