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Porky's II: The Next Day

1983

Action / Comedy

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Wyatt Knight as Tommy
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Dan Monahan as Pee Wee
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Nancy Parsons as Balbricker
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.63 GB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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Reviewed by Scarecrow-886 / 10

Porky's II:The Next Day

Our gang of "teenagers"(using teenagers loosely) at Angel Beach High School are now butting heads with a fundamental minister with a flock of locals supporting him, the city commission, and the klu klux klan. It's all over, believe it or not, a Shakespearean festival considered "obscene." The Klan have a problem with a Native American tribe in the area with one of their own, a student, in the Shakespeare play taking place in the school auditorium. Sufficed to say, the teens get their revenge when the festival is temporarily halted by the power of the city commission who fear for their political careers thanks in part to the reverend's clout with the community at large. Filthy language and sex-on-the-brain dialogue as in the first film, but less nudity. Worth seeing if just for Meat in drag and Pee Wee dressed as a green fairy. Porky's absence kind of takes away from this sequel, but Balbricker as a devoted "member of the flock" is kind of funny. Probably the most laugh-out-loud moment for me is when the boys play a trick on poor Pee Wee in the graveyard which results in him streaking down a country road afraid he had killed a woman via heart attack! Balbricker's snake incident in a bathroom thanks to the boys in an act of revenge because of her participation against their Shakespeare festival is another highlight.

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg10 / 10

she's sick of these mother-(censored) snakes coming out of this mother-(censored) toilet

Bob Clark's untimely death in a car crash a few days ago brings to mind his career, including "Porky's II: The Next Day". This one hilariously continues the get-laid-at-any-cost adventures of the teenage boys portrayed in the original movie. The actual plot has their school putting on a production of Shakespeare plays and getting threatened by the Ku Klux Klan, an angry clergyman, and hypocritical politicians. Of course, it's all an excuse for any crazy idea that they can dream up. I nearly laughed myself hoarse during the restaurant scene, not only at what was happening but also trying to imagine how much fun they must have had filming it! Anyway, it's just a pleasure to watch, particularly with what happens in the cemetery, and the whole end sequence. This was a sequel that equaled its original. And if you remember the "electric sex" from "A Christmas Story", check out the Shakespeare performance here! Just hilarious. To play off of what another Porky famously said: th-th-th-that'll never be all, folks! In conclusion: Bob Clark, wherever you are, we'll always remember you, if only for the "Porky's" movies.

Bob Clark directed flicks as different as the "Porky's" movies, "Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things" and "A Christmas Story". The things that we see in life...

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

not as funny as the first

It's the next day. Pee Wee is now overly confident having had sex with Wendy vowing to get a girl for the boys to gangbang. He gets librarian-by-day Graveyard Gloria for them. The gang is joining the school drama club's production of An Evening With Shakespeare. Miss Balbricker sees Shakespeare as obscene and tries to stop it with Reverend Bubba Flavel's help. Commissioner Gebhardt reneges on his promise to the kids. The local Ku Klux Klan joins the opposition due to a Seminole Indian student playing Romeo opposite Wendy playing Juliet.

There are a couple of missing characters from the original. It's a problem because this is THE NEXT DAY. Elevating Wendy is a good move. The Reverend and the KKK are way too broad to be compelling and too serious to be funny, the KKK more than the Reverend actually. The Indian character is ill-fitting to a broad sex-romp comedy. The graveyard scene is pretty funny especially with the guys holding back the laughter. I just find the broad opposition to the play unfunny. Other than the graveyard, I didn't find this movie as funny as the original.

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