ComScore

This New Pauly Shore Movie Is the #9 Film on Netflix and We Are So Confused

OK, we’ve seen some pretty interesting things on Netflix this year (Tiger King, Don’t F*** with Cats and Love Is Blind, to name a few). However, this new comedy starring Pauly Shore might take the cake.

Called Guest House, the 2020 film was released on Netflix on September 4th, and now has managed to snag the 9th spot on the streaming platform’s most popular movies list. And after watching the trailer, we have a ton of questions. Keep reading for everything we know.

In short, the flick follows a newly engaged couple who is on a mission to buy their first home together. However, when they finally fall in love with a house, they learn that it comes with a price—a perennial party animal who lives in the guesthouse. And we’re not talking some loud neighbor—this guy seemingly does every drug under the sun, hosts massive parties in the backyard and even manages to get one of the main characters arrested. Of course, this all leads to a major turf war that ultimately ruins their lives. 

Unfortunately, yet not surprisingly, the film didn't get the greatest ratings from critics (while Rotten Tomatoes hasn’t scored it yet, IMDB gave it a 4.5 out of ten).

In addition to Shore, the film also stars Mike Castle (Grace and Frankie), Aimee Teegarden (Friday Night Lights), Billy Zane (Titanic), Steve-O (Jack Ass), Charlotte McKinney (Baywatch) and Mikaela Hoover (Guardians of the Galaxy). Once we saw Steve-O, we knew we were in for a wild ride. 

Oh, and this one is rated R, so make sure the kids are asleep before turning it on. 

Want Netflix's top shows sent right to your inbox? Click here.


entertainment
/ Nakeisha Campbell
Who Are Denzel Washington's Siblings? Everything We Know
entertainment
/ Stephanie Sengwe
75 Hilarious Mother’s Day Quotes to Brighten Any Mama’s Day
entertainment
/ Nakeisha Campbell
I Totally Disagree with the Rotten Tomatoes Score of This Jennifer Garner Movie with a 'Virgin River' Connection
entertainment
/ Rachel Bowie
This ‘80s-Set Hulu Show Has a 95 Percent on Rotten Tomatoes—and It’s as Addictive as It Is Sexy
entertainment
/ Courtney Mason
‘Yellowstone’ & ‘Friday Night Lights’ Fans, Netflix Is About to Drop Your New Fave Show
entertainment
/ Danielle Long
This Iconic ’90s Teen Comedy Is Finally Getting a Third Movie—and It's Coming Sooner Than You Think
entertainment
/ Jael Rucker
This Riveting True-Crime Series Is Now #1 on Netflix
entertainment
/ Rachel Bowie
The ‘White Lotus’ Finale Is Sunday—We Polled Our Editors & These Were the Most Credible Theories
entertainment
/ Alexia Dellner
Hear Me Out: The Birth Order Theory Is the Key to Figuring Out 'The White Lotus' Killer
entertainment
/ Danielle Long
15 Shows and Movies to Watch This Weekend, Recommended by Our Editors
entertainment
/ Rachel Bowie
My New Favorite Show Stars a ‘White Lotus’ Cast Member & Has a 92 Percent on Rotten Tomatoes
entertainment
/ Sarah Stiefvater
'White Lotus' Fans *Need* to Read This Reese's Book Club Pick
entertainment
/ Danielle Long
Connie Britton's New Movie Hit #1 on Netflix and It Just Skyrocketed to the Top of My Must-Watch List
entertainment
/ Abby Hepworth
From Poisonous Fruit to That Suspicious Baby Shower, Here Are All the ‘White Lotus’ S3 Loose Ends We Still Have to Tie Up
entertainment
/ Marissa Wu
Sorry, Austenites: This Actress Is the MUCH Better Lizzie Bennet
entertainment
/ Danielle Long
'Severance' Actress and 'This Is Us' Actor Star in New Netflix Thriller—and It Sounds So Good
See More