By the time porkys revenge was released in 1985 the gang was looking well past their desired ages,they were playing teenagers in school when in fact most of the actors were in their 30s and it showed,the film is nonetheless a nice way to end the triology.
The bawdy humour remains,slightly restrained perhaps from the first classic movie but still deliciously funny at times,the crew all look happy to be there and the script is good,and porky returns which makes perfect sense after his absence in the second film.
This is a good film that may have aged somewhat and whether it would appeal to many a new viewer is hard to predict but i love it for various reasons,a guilty pleasure,yeah,but one that i wont say sorry for.
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Nevermind the review above (or below, depending on where this gets put!!) There is nothing confusing about Porky's, just mindless juvenile fun from start to finish
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Nevermind the review above (or below, depending on where this gets put!!) There is nothing confusing about Porky's, just mindless juvenile fun from start to finish
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The story opens with Stone Wall holding a glass of water and walking in the woods. He is shot and the whole world is in danger because of it. Bob Wilson (John Ritter) is a dead ringer for the only person that can save the world by negotiating with aliens. Who will recruit and train him? Yep Nick ParanDello (James Belushi.) Will they be able to take on the CIA, KGB, and a bunch of other clowns? And if so will the mission be accomplished? And if he lives, what effect will this experience have on Bob Wilson�s personality? I am not about to tell all the details, as that is the movie, however Dyanne Thorne plays "Dad.� Now where have we seen her before?
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The story opens with Stone Wall holding a glass of water and walking in the woods. He is shot and the whole world is in danger because of it. Bob Wilson (John Ritter) is a dead ringer for the only person that can save the world by negotiating with aliens. Who will recruit and train him? Yep Nick ParanDello (James Belushi.) Will they be able to take on the CIA, KGB, and a bunch of other clowns? And if so will the mission be accomplished? And if he lives, what effect will this experience have on Bob Wilson�s personality? I am not about to tell all the details, as that is the movie, however Dyanne Thorne plays "Dad.� Now where have we seen her before?
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Nevermind the review above (or below, depending on where this gets put!!) There is nothing confusing about Porky's, just mindless juvenile fun from start to finish
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american teen comedy at its best whilst scalling the heights or maybe the depths of the original this movie still has plenty to offer. a must for the budding teen romeo.
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american teen comedy at its best whilst scalling the heights or maybe the depths of the original this movie still has plenty to offer. a must for the budding teen romeo.
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american teen comedy at its best whilst scalling the heights or maybe the depths of the original this movie still has plenty to offer. a must for the budding teen romeo.
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