Finally, all three Porky's flicks in one collection. Fans have been waiting for Porky's Revenge to be released on DVD for a long time, and now it's available only in this collection. The first one is a classic and was contraversial when it was first released, due to the nudity. Director Bob Clark keeps things moving along and keeps the laughs coming. There is an racial issue, in which jewish student Brian Schwartz (Scott Colomby) gets harassed by another student. Director Clark handles this with care and the two guys eventually become friends. Look for Kim Catrall (Sex In The City) as a gym teacher, Alex Karras and Susan Clark (of TV's Webster) as a redneck sheriff and a backwoods hooker, respectively. When a group of teens go to Porky's nightclub and get thrown out, they decide on revenge. This one is worth watching. Porky's II: The Next Day picks up where the first one left off, but unfortunately, nightclub owner Porky only appears in a recap of the first movie at the beginning and is nowhere to be seen afterwards. The Angel Beach kids are back and are trying to put on a play about Shakespeare, but they face resistance from a preacher, who thinks the play is obscene. There's a lot more male nudity in this one and there is another race theme; this time an Indian student faces harassment. The kids also deal with the KKK, and a crooked politician. The pace of this movie is a tad slow and the jokes are somehow stale, but still enjoyable to watch. Bob Clark also directed this movie. Porky's Revenge fast forwards to the kids being seniors at Angel Beach High. Several characters from the first two are missing. James Komack (of TV's Welcome Back Kotter and others) takes over directing duties. This time, nightclub owner Porky (Chuck Mitchell) is back and his establishment is now on a boat. The high school basketball coach is in debt to Porky, so the guys bail him out by promising Porky that they'll throw the basketball championship game. When Porky finds out that Meat (Tony Ganios) is dating his daughter Blossom, Porky has him kidnapped & tries to force him to marry her. It's up to the other guys to save Meat and finally get their revenge on Porky. While this is a great flick, there are some problems. A buxom exchange student is brought in only for nudity reasons and nothing else. Wendy (Kaki Hunter) is virtually given less to do than she did in the first two Porky's, and some of the jokes fall flat. Nevertheless, the movie is still enjoyable to watch & is the perfect ending to the Porky's series. The bonus features include commentaries by the late director Bob Clark & a couple of comedians and theatrical trailers for all three movies. Unfortunately, there are no commentaries from the cast members themselves. That would've been interesting.Read full review
Although most sequels don't measure up, the follow-up movies to the original Porky's side splitter continue to grab your funny bone. The first flick lets you meet the characters that make the comedy come together. The second adds to the story line that was established by the original flick, with the characters still going to high school in Florida and trying to get even with a bunch or religous fanatics and local hate group. Both are to be undone by the boys from Angel Beach High. The third sums up the actual true stories of the gang, with "Meat" getting married to Porky's daughter, or not. These movies will never win an oscar, unless the academy loosens up, but they will give you a laugh or two and remind you maybe, of your high school hi-jinx. I highly recommend these movies to anyone trying to forget todays world problems for an hour and a half each.Read full review
This movie & the sequel was under the direction of Bob Clark (A Christmas Story) that became a smash hit in this hilarious comedy about coming of age & so on. Long before Kim Cattrall played Samantha in "Sex & The City", she portrayed a character that would her current role to shame. Porky's would leave u in stitches.
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Reviewed this when i was younger and found it very funny then. could not find it on the net to stream, so bought it off E bay. as usual, when you cant find a specific item on the net , usually you can get it off E bay. very funny series. a little bit off color, but humorous in my book.
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its a good movie series and good packaging porkys is a fun movie series
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