Porky's Revenge

1985 "The pig strikes back!"
4.8| 1h32m| R| en| More Info
Released: 22 March 1985 Released
Producted By: Melvin Simon Productions
Country: United States of America
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As graduation nears for the class of 1955 at Angel Beach High, the gang once again faces off against their old enemy, Porky, who wants them to throw the school's championship basketball game since he has bet on the opposing team.

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Comedy

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Director

James Komack

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Melvin Simon Productions

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Lawbolisted Powerful
HeadlinesExotic Boring
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
videorama-759-859391 Yes that pig bastard is back to claim his revenge, his wild bordello, now a boat. Running into strife, paying off some gambling debts to Porky, the Angel Beach guys, looking older (though they we're old in their parts to begin with, but back then you could get away with it) try to reason out a deal with their arch nemeses, none too happy to see them, after their last encounter. Though still having it's moments, this pic has outworn it's welcome, the actors still giving their all, and staying true to their characters, a new hot chick popping up in this, with big, you know, part of our undersexed Pee Wee's dreams that became a triumphant reality, in the end. Too, Ballbreaker and the Angel Beach gang finally make a truce. You can't be angry forever. There are some quite familiar scenes, like Pee Wee's morning, 'Mum walking in' routine, plus another revenge from the boys in relation to Porky's business when Meat is kidnapped. He is forced to marry Porky's daughter who makes her pops good looking, and as you can guess, Meat, has a complete different agenda. Pee Wee is again made a brunt of the guy's remarks, pranks, one backfiring. The soundtrack among excerpts of other fifties tracks, "High School Nights" rocks. Not a disappointing effort, this Porky's I still quite like, but there's a time where you have to quit. Enough is enough. This will still go down as a hit with most Porky's fans, although, story wise it was a bit thin, I mean gambling debts. Trivia note. Flipper's Sandy (Luke Halpin) was the scuba technical adviser on this movie, oh how he's career changed.
preppy-3 Like the first two this takes palace in Florida in the mid-1950s. Those "funny" guys and girls are back to celebrate their senior year in high school with more juvenile humor, sexual humiliation and ugly "humorous" gags.The first two were no masterpieces. The acting was pretty bad and the jokes were downright sick. However each one had some moments that made me laugh out loud. This one however has NOTHING! The plot deals with whether the boys (all on the basketball team) will throw the final game of the season or not to save their coach who owes Porky a lot of money. To put it mildly, that plot is as old as the hills. Also the entire cast of "teenagers" are quite obviously in the late 20s or 30s. NO ONE looks even remotely like a high school kid. Heck, they'd be hard pressed to get away as college kids! The "jokes" do have plenty of the expected female AND male nudity and have the kids laughing hysterically at someone getting humiliated. Also they play a very cruel and sadistic joke on Ms. Balbricker (Nancy Parsons). The thing is Parsons was such a good actress that it's uncomfortable to watch. Wyatt Knight also isn't bad as Tommy Turner. However Fred Buch as Mr. Dobish overacts to a truly embarrassing degree.I will say a few good things about this--it was reasonably well-directed and all the "kids" have good bodies so the nude scenes aren't unbearable. But this has a stupid plot and unfunny comedy. This one (rightly) lost money at the box office and we were sparred any more Porky movies. Even if you're desperate this isn't worth watching. A 1 all the way.
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews Well, here it is... the last Porky's film. The lowest of the low. Does it actually get any worse than this? I hope not. The first two movies had some(albeit not an awful lot) value and were just above being garbage committed to celluloid... this one is different, worse. The direction is lazy and uninspired. Scene after scene is misdirected and lacks effect. The writing, since the first two films, has taken a turn for the worse, something I didn't think possible before watching this tripe. Characters are messed up completely, going in a completely different direction from what was seen in the first two films. Jokes and gags are incredibly forced and unforgivably poor. The humor is taken down a further notch from the first two films; again, a surprise for those of us who weren't aware that it was possible to go any lower. Acting is overplayed and uninspired. Unlike the first two films, this one doesn't have one single redeeming quality... it's just bad. Really, really bad. I couldn't give you one good reason to watch this film... not a single one. I recommend this only to people who loved the first two so much that they simply can't stand the notion of there being a film in the series that they haven't seen... no matter how bad it is. Everyone else should avoid this... at all and any costs. 1/10
chatykat This movie was a whole a lot better than Porky's:The Next Day, it was more covered up and a lot funnier than the second one maybe funnier than the first one.If you want a good movie to watch on a Friday night rent this movie.